CHASE, WILLIAM H. 



CHEMISTRY. 



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VL Chief-Justice United States, 514; on 

 the trial of Jefferson Davis, 514. 



VII. Decision of, in Civil Rights case at 

 Baltimore, 479 ; on the functions of the mil- 

 itary in North Carolina, 547; decision in a 

 case involving sequestration, 547 ; on the se- 

 lection of jurors in North Carolina, 548. 



VIII. Letter to the Senate on impeach- 

 ment, 352 ; presides at the trial of President 

 Johnson, 352 ; voted for in the National Dem- 

 ocratic Convention, 749 ; how received, 749 ; 

 his reply to verbal overtures, 750 ; reply by 

 letter, 750 ; platform approved by him, 750 ; 

 progress of the movement for the nomination 

 of Chase, 751. 



IX. Chief-Justice of the United States, 

 463 ; decision in the Yerger case, 463 ; opinion 

 in Texas case, 697 ; concerning paper-money, 

 699 ; visit to the South, 700 ; letters, 700. 



X. Letter in answer to an invitation of 

 colored people, 726 ; decision on legal tenders, 

 728 ; on an investment in Confederate bonds, 

 730. 



XI. Letter to 0. L. Vallandigham, 750; 

 proceedings relative to, at Parkersburg, West 

 Virginia, 751. 



XII. Delivers the opinion of the Supreme 

 Court on the rights of citizens in Territories to 

 self-government, 773. 



XIII. American statesman, 93 ; birth, 93 ; 

 death, 93 ; parentage, 93 ; Ithamar Chase, 93 ; 

 early education, 93 ; at college, 93 ; settles in 

 Cincinnati, 93 ; views on slavery, 94 ; origi- 

 nates the Southern and Western Liberty Con- 

 vention, 94; important cases, 94; services in 

 the Senate, 95 ; elected Governor of Ohio, 

 95 ; appointed Secretary of the Treasury, 96 ; 

 Mr. Greeley's views of the financial services 

 rendered by Mr. Chase, 96 ; appointed Chief- 

 Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 

 96 ; views in 1868 upon political questions, 

 97 ; failing health, 98 ; last illness, 98 ; public 

 honors, 98, character, 98. 



CHASE, Lieutenant WILLIAM H. XI. Obituary 

 of, 576. 



CHASLES, VICTOR EUPHEMON PHILARETE, 

 French author. XIII. Birth, 98 ; death, 98 ; 

 parentage, 98 ; imprisoned, 98 ; escape to 

 England, 98 ; connection with the Journal des 

 Debate, 98 ; principal publications, 98 ; liter- 

 ary honors, 99. 



CHASSELOUP-LAUBAT, JTSTIN NAPOLEON SA- 

 MUEL PROSPER, Marquis de, French statesman. 



XIII. Birth, 99; death, 99; education, 99; 

 political career, 99 ; mental abilities, 99. 



CHATTANOOGA. III. Situation, 174. 



CHAUNCEY, Commodore JOHN S. XI. Obitu- 

 ary of, 573. 



CHACVENET, WILLIAM, LL.D. X. Birth, 83; 

 death, 83 ; eminent mathematician, 83. 



CHEMICAL EXAMINATION OF AMERICAN GRAPES 

 AND WINES. X. Analysis of Prof. C. M. 

 Wetherill, 83 ; table of results, 84 ; analysis 

 of foreign varieties, 84. 



CHEMISTRY. II. Elements, 208; caesium, 

 208; rubidium, 208; thallium, 209; lithium, 

 209 ; compounds hydruret of iron, 209 ; sili- 

 curetted hydrogen, 210; peroxide of potas- 

 sium and sodium, 2ltf; hydrofluosilicic acid, 

 210; hyperchloric acid, 210; combustion of 

 hydrocarbons in air at ordinary temperature, 

 210 ; allotropic states oxygen, 211 ; nitrifica- 

 tion, 212 ; synthesis of organic substances, 

 213 ; alcohol, 213 ; dialysis, 214 ; transpiration, 

 215 ; applications of chemistry, 216 ; Web- 

 ster's oxygen process, 216 ; potash for the 

 animal kingdom, 216 ; copper paint, 216 ; alu- 

 minium bronze for philosophical instruments, 

 216 ; artificial plumbago, 217 ; determination 

 of carbon in iron, 217 ; nitrogen in iron, 218 ; 

 new fusible alloy, 218 ; cupreous acetylene, 

 218; improved matches, 218; India-rubber 

 varnish, 218 ; basis of artificial teeth, 218 ; 

 guano polishing powder, 219; cement for 

 rooms, 219 ; new system of bottling liquids, 

 219 ; new process of making vinegar, 219 ; 

 new hydrometer, 220 ; myrtle wax, 220 ; ani- 

 line colors, 220; Parkesine, 220; Australian 

 oils and resins, 221 ; organic alkaloids, 221 ; 

 refining sugar, 221 ; detection of picrotoxine, 

 221 ; oyxgenated beverages, 221 ; preservation 

 of meats, 222 ; rendering fabrics non-inflam- 

 mable, 222 ; awards of the Exhibition of 1862, 

 222. 



III. Elements, 174 ; allotropic states, 174 ; 

 new modification of sulphur, 175 ; new series 

 of metallic oxides, 175; new compound of 

 arsenic and hydrogen, 176 ; nitrification, 176 ; 

 alcohol from olefiant gas, 178 ; manufacture 

 of alcohol by olefiant gas, 178 ; base of aniline 

 colors, 178 ; physico-chemical phenomena and 

 principles, 179 ; dissociation of bodies by heat, 

 179 ; deposit of camphor toward light, 180 ; 

 numerical relations of the alkali-metal equiva- 

 lents, 180 ; coloring articles of copper and 

 brass, 180 ; bronzing cast-iron, 180 ; new uses 



