DENMARK, THE PRESS OF, IN 1868. 



DICKINSON, BAXTER. 165 



of the King, 254 ; opposition to the ministry, 

 254 ; loss of Schleswig, 254 ; adoption of pro- 

 vision of the Scandinavian monetary conven- 

 tion, 254; introduction of new coins, 254; 

 charter for submarine cables, 254 ; postal treaty 

 with Sweden and Norway, 254; petition of 

 Governor of Iceland, 254 ; sentence of socialist 

 leaders, 254 ; arrival of the Japanese embassy, 

 254; meeting of the King and the German 

 Crown-prince at Elsinore, 254 ; difficulties with 

 Germany, 254; Folkething dissolved, 255; 

 literature, 426. 



XIV. The sovereign, 260 ; his family, 260 ; 

 population, 260 ; religions, 260 ; revenue and 

 expenditure, 260 ; budget, 260 ; commerce, 

 260; shipping, 261; army and navy, 261; 

 railroads and telegraphs, 261 ; resignation of 

 the ministry, 261 ; proceedings of the Legisla- 

 ture, 261 ; resignations, 262 ; relations of Den- 

 mark to Germany, 262; new session of the 

 Legislature, 262; North-Schleswig question, 

 262 ; centennial in Iceland, 262 ; the King's 

 visit, 263 ; the national wealth, 263. 



XV. Sovereign, 231 ; ministry, t232 ; popu- 

 lation, 232 ; religions, 232 ; budget, 232 ; com- 

 merce, 232; shipping, 232; railroads, 233; 

 legislation, 233; journey of the King, 234; 

 King's speech in Berlin, 234; political divi- 

 sions, 235 ; Iceland Legislature, 235 ; eruption 

 of volcanoes, 235. 



DENMARK, THE PRESS OF, IN 1868. VIII. 

 Number of journals in the kingdom, 213 ; cir- 

 culation, 213 ; largest daily, 213 ; sums paid to 

 the press, 213; unparalleled sale, 214; two 

 classes of papers, 214; difference between 

 them, 214; aggregate circulation, 214; the 

 press laws, 214; extension of telegraph-lines, 

 214 ; literary and scientific journals, 214. 



DEMETT, JOHN R. XIV. Decease of, 659. 



DENNIS, THOMAS. XIV. Decease of, 655. 



DENNISON, Governor. I. Message of, 556; 

 proclamation of, 557; decides that Ohio debt 

 is legal, 558. 



DENT, Colonel FREDERICK F., merchant. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 587. 



DENT, LOUIS. XIV. Decease of, 628. 



DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED 

 STATES. XII. Condition of, 701. 



DE PEYSTER, Colonel JOHN WATTS, Jr., U. S. V. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 567. 



DERBISHIRE, STEWART. III. Birth, 339 ; 

 kindred, 339; public services, 339 ; death, 340. 



DERBY (Earl of), EDWARD GEOFFREY STAN- 



LEY. IX. Birth, 219 ; death, 219 ; education, 

 219 ; enters Parliament, 219 ; favors the re- 

 form movement in 1832, 220; introduces 

 Emancipation Bill in House of Commons, 220 ; 

 leader of the Conservative party, 220 ; succeeds 

 Lord Russell as premier, 221; his ministries, 

 221 ; character, 221 ; scholarship, 221. 



DERBY, GEORGE. XIV. Decease of, 642. 



DERBY, GEORGE H. I. His birth and death, 

 257; education, 257; wounded at Cerro Gor- 

 do, 257; rank in the army, 257; his writings, 

 257. 



DESCHAMPS, EMILE. XI. Obituary of, 594. 



DESERTERS. II. Provost-marshals to ar- 

 rest, 21. 



DESIRE, M., French comedian. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 600. 



DESPATCH TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE VIR- 

 GINIA STATE CONVENTION. I. On the attack 

 upon Sumter, 137. 



DESPRETZ, CESAR MANSUETE. III. Birth, 

 340 ; death, 340 ; pursuits, 340 ; writings, 340. 



DE WALDEN, THOMAS BLAIDES, actor and 

 dramatist. XIII. Obituary of, 580. 



DEWEY, CHARLES A. VI. Birth, 265 ; ca- 

 reer, 265 ; death, 265. 



DEWEY, CHESTER. VII. Birth, 266; edu- 

 cation, 266 ; acquirements and labors, 266 ; 

 character, 266 ; death, 266. 



DE WITT, THOMAS. XIV. Birth, 263 ; cler- 

 ical career, 263 ; death, 263. 



DEXTER, GEORGE. XII. Obituary, 622. 



DEXTER, THOMAS AMORY, eminent citizen. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 564. 



DIALYSIS. V. Utilization of brine, 307; 

 Mr. "Whitelaw's mode of freshening salt meats, 

 307; Dr. Morgan's mode of preserving the 

 flesh of animals, 308; detection of vegetable 

 poisons, 308. 



DIAMONDS. XI. Discovery of, in xantho- 

 phyllite, 252 ; analysis of, 253 ; how formed, 

 253 ; in South Africa, 253. 



DICK, WILLIAM. VI. Birth, 266 ; pursuits, 

 266 ; death, 266. 



DICKENS, CHARLES. X. Birth, 221 ; death, 

 221 ; parentage, 221 ; early career, 221 ; "Pick- 

 wick Papers," 221 ; visits to America, 222 ; 

 works, 223 ; as a reader, 223 ; private life, 

 224 ; ability as a writer, 224. 



DICKEY, OLIVER J. X. Representative from 

 Pennsylvania, 117; offers amendment to bill 

 to admit Georgia, 147. 



DICKINSON, BAXTER. XV. Decease of, 587. 



