164 DE LEON, DAVID 0. 



XIV. Republican Convention, 257; nomi- 

 nations, 257; platform, 257; Democratic Con- 

 vention, 258; nominations, 258; platform, 258; 

 results of the election, 258 ; biography of Gov- 

 ernor Cochran, 258; public debt, 258; rail- 

 roads, 259 ; assets, 259 ; revenue, 259 ; taxing 

 railroads, 259 ; schools, 259 ; peach-crop, 259. 



XV. The vote for Governor, 229 ; election 

 of Senator, 229 ; resolutions of the Legislature 

 relative to Louisiana affairs, 229 ; educational 

 affairs, 230; liquor-traffic, 230; increased rep- 

 resentation, 230 ; State loans, 230 ; hotel-keep- 

 ers, act relative to, 230 ; finances, 230 ; reve- 

 nue, 231 ; Board of Education, 231 ; fruit-crop, 

 231 ; public whipping, 231. 



DE LEON, DAVID CAMDEN. XII. Obituary, 



627. 



DELESCLUZE, LOUIS CHARLES. XI. Obitu- 

 ary of, 597. 



DELYIG, Herr von. VII. Connection with 

 railroads in Russia, 687. 



DEMAREST, WILLIAM. XIV. Decease of, 633. 



DEMBIXSKI, HENRY K. IV. Birth, 358; 

 pursuits, 358 ; death, 358. 



DEMETZ, FREDERIC AUGUSTE, Trench philan- 

 thropist. XIII. Obituary of, 603. 



DEMING, HENRY C. XII. Obituary, 630. 



DE MORGAN, AUGUSTUS. XI. Birth, death, 

 250; mathematician, 250; career, 250, 251. 



DENIN, SUSAN. XV. Decease of, 586. 



DEMO, HIRAM. XI. Birth, death, judicial 

 career, 251. 



DENIS, HENRY RAPHAEL, lawyer. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 560. 



DENISON, Sir WILLIAM T. XI. Geographer, 

 833 ; obituary of, 594. 



DENMARK. III. Extent, 337; population, 

 337; army, 337; navy, 338; finances, 338; 

 royal family, 338 ; complications, 338 ; treaties, 

 338; the Dannewerke, 338; intrenchments, 

 839. 



IV. Government, 359 ; territory, 359 ; pop- 

 ulation, 359; religious denominations, 359; 

 large cities, 359; debt, 359; war, 859; com- 

 merce, 360. 



V. King and heir-apparent, 307; reduced 

 area and population, 307; dominions, 307; in- 

 habitants ia large cities, 307; statistics of 

 churches, 307; debt and finances, 307; army 

 and navy, 307. 



VI. Government, 264; area, 264; popu- 

 lation, 264; religious divisions of the inhabi- 

 tants, 265; army, 265; navy, 265; revision of 



DENMARK. 



the Constitution, 265; restoration of Schlea- 

 wig, 265. 



VII. Reigning sovereign, 265 ; heir-appar- 

 ent, 265 ; area, 265 ; population, 265 ; budget, 

 265; public debt, 265; army, 265; navy, 265; 

 commerce, 265 ; present Constitution, 265 ; 

 Rigsdag, 265; religion, 265; freedom, 265; 

 titular privileges, 265 ; treaty with United 

 States for sale of West India possessions, 265 ; 

 efforts to obtain retrocession of Schleswig 

 from Prussia, 266. 



VIII. The Government, 212 ; area, 212 ; 

 population, 212 ; budget, 212 ; army, 212 ; 

 navy, 212; commerce, 212; session of tho 

 Diet, 213; speech of the King, 213. 



IX. Government, 218; area, 218; popu- 

 lation, 219; finances, 219; army, 219; ship- 

 ping, 219 ; important meeting of Scandinavians 

 near Copenhagen, 219. 



X. Royal family, 219 ; cabinet, 219 ; area, 

 219; population, 219; finances, 219; army, 

 219; navy, 219; imports, 219; emigration, 

 219 ; meeting of Diet, 220 ; speech of King, 

 220 ; politics, 220. 



XI. Royal family, 251 ; cabinet, 251 ; area, 

 251 ; population, religion, 251 ; finances, army, 

 navy, 251 ; commerce, 252 ; emigration, 252 ; 

 railroads and telegraphs, 252 ; sentiments tow- 

 ard Germany, 252 ; International Society, 252. 



XII. Government, 237 ; area, 237 ; govern- 

 ment officials, 237; religious statistics, 237; 

 budget, 237; public debt, 237; army, 237; 

 fleet, 237; emigration from Copenhagen, 237; 



. imports and exports, 237 ; movement of ship- 

 ping, 237 ; merchant navy, 237 ; area and pop- 

 ulation of Denmark proper, 237; of depend- 

 encies, 237; Iceland, 237; railroads, 238 ; tele- 

 graphs, 238; the plan to make Denmark a 

 neutral state, 238 ; views of the Danish press, 

 238 ; reorganization of the army, 238 ; closing 

 of the Diet, 238 ; the elections, 238 ; opening 

 of the Rigsdag, 238 ; the royal speech, 238 ; 

 industry and arts exhibition in Copenhagen, 

 239 ; discussion of questions of political econ- 

 omy, 239; literature of the year, 454; eccle- 

 siastical statistics, 287 ; nationalities, 287. 



XIII. Reigning sovereign, 253 ; heir-appar- 

 ent, 253 ; King's civil list, 253 ; ministry, 253 ; 

 area, 253; population, 253; religion, 253; 

 emigrants, 253 ; revenue and expenditure, 253 ; 

 army, 253; commerce, 253; navigation, 253; 

 railroads, 253; banks, 253; address of the 

 Rigsdag, 254 ; of the Landsthing, 254 ; reply 



