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Britain Jnd America in 1831-'32, 162 ; spo- 

 radic cases, 162 ; at Karrachee and Teheran in 

 1846, 162 ; ravages in Europe in 1848, 162 ; in 

 America in 1848-'49, 162 ; in California, 163 ; 

 in the Crimea in 1855-'56, 163 ; at Mecca, in 

 1865, 163 ; at Alexandria and Cairo, -163 ; 

 checked at Constantinople by a great fire, 163 ; 

 in Italy, France, and England, 163 ; arrival of 

 the Atalanta with cholera on board in the 

 lower bay of New York, 163 ; ravages in the 

 island of Guadaloupe, 163 ; statistics of chol- 

 era, 163 ; mortality in various countries, 163 ; 

 remote and proximate causes, 163, 164; not 

 contagious, but portable, 164 ; Dr. Snow's the- 

 ory of the disease, 164; how disseminated, 

 164 ; mortality among medical attendants, 164 ; 

 virulence of cholera poison illustrated, 165 ; a 

 rigid quarantine and thorough cleanliness im- 

 perative, 165; pathology, 165, 166 ; symptoms, 

 165; course, 165; duration, 166; treatment, 

 166-169; Dr. Hamlin's mode of treatment in 

 Constantinople, 167; modes of English and 

 French physicians, 168; first stage easily man- 

 ageable, 168; opium, 168; injections, 168; 

 chloroform, quinine, laudanum, camphor, and 

 calomel, 168; treatment by missionaries at 

 Constantinople, 169 ; investigations of Dr. Da- 

 vies, 169 ; Dr. Chapman's mode of treatment, 

 169; failure of homoeopathy, 169; immunity 

 of the copper-mining region of Rio Tinto, 169 ; 

 sulphate of copper, 169 ; importance of sani- 

 tary measures, 169. 



VI. Appearance in the United States, 107 ; 

 results of the International Cholera Confer- 

 ence at Constantinople, 107-108; results on 

 the subject of quarantine, 109 ; the epidemic 

 in Europe, 109 ; fatal results, 109 ; and cases 

 in New York, 109; arrival of vessels with 

 cholera cases, 110 ; its course in New York, 

 111 ; do. Brooklyn and other cities, 111 ; 

 knowledge of the treatment not greatly ad- 

 vanced, 111. 



VII. Cases on board vessels in American 

 ports, 121 ; in Havana, 122 ; ravages in the 

 Mississippi Valley, 122 ; at various Southern 

 and Western cities and forts, 122 ; among the 

 Indians, 122 ; in India, 122 ; in several Euro- 

 pean cities, 122 ; on the coast of Africa, 122 ; 

 the "Ready Disinfector," 122; treatment of 

 the disease, 122; Delfeau, Dr., his method of 

 treating cholera, 122, 123. 



CHORLET, HENRY FOTHERGILL. XII. Obit- 

 uary, 641. 



CIVIL RIGHTS. 



CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS. XV. Annual con- 

 vention, 123 ; statistics, 123 ; reports of local 

 associations, 124 ; General Conference at Ham- 

 burg, 124. 



CHRISTIAN CHURCH. XIV. Views and aims, 

 127, 128 ; Christian Church in Canada, 128. 



CHRISTIAN CONNECTION. VI. Numbers, 111 ; 

 convention, 111 ; conferences represented, 

 111; report on the state of the country, 112 ; 

 platform of the denomination, 112; Southern 

 Christian Convention, 112. 



XI. Platform, 119 ; statistics of Northern 

 States, 119 ; of Southern States, 119 ; societies 

 and educational institutions, 119. 



XIV. Statistics, 126; publishing associa- 

 tion, 127; convention, 127; resolutions, 127. 



CHRISTIAN UNION, THE. XI. 119. 



XII. Meeting of the General Council, 107 ; 

 report of committee appointed to confer with 

 commissioners from the Christian Connection 

 South, 107 ; next meeting, 107. 



XIV.' Church of Christ, statistics, 128 ; Gen- 

 eral Council, proceedings, 128 ; Union Chris- 

 tian churches, council, 129 ; basis of union, 

 129 ; declarations, 130. 



XV. Second annual convention, 124 ; pro- 

 ceedings, 124; plan of cooperation for the 

 churches, 125 ; report, 125. 



CHUBBUCK, SAMUEL W. XV. Decease of, 577 



CHURCH, Sir RICHARD, G. C. H., British offi- 

 cer. XIII. Obituary of, 593. 



CHURCHES. XII. Statistics in the United 

 States. (See the respective States.) 



CHURCHILL, JOHN C. XI. Representative 

 from New York, 132 ; on the bill to enforce 

 the fifteenth amendment, 147. 



CHURCH OF GOD. VI. A denomination, when 

 organized, 112; their belief, 112; the church, 

 how divided, 112 ; meeting of delegates, 112 ; 

 letter from Texas, 112 ; periodicals, 113. 



XII. Meeting of the general eldership, 107 ; 

 missionary work, 107 ; delegation from Free- 

 Will Baptists, 107 ; organization of an elder- 

 ship in Maryland, 108 ; next meeting, 108. 



XV. Triennial meeting, 126 ; proceedings, 

 126 ; resolutions, 126. 



CINCINNATI. XII. Pork-packing in. (See 

 Porlc-pac Icing.) 



CITIES AND TOWNS. I. Northern, their con- 

 tributions to the war, 309. 



CIVIL RIGHTS. VI. Bill to protect, passed, 

 205 ; the bill, 638. 



XII. Amendment offered in the Senate, 143. 



