DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. 



DIVAL, IRA. 



169 



XIII. Of the United States, 255; extract 

 from President Sarmiento's message to Con- 

 gress, 255 ; views of Count von Beust relative 

 to the three rules of war of the Washington 

 Treaty, 255 ; settlement of the audience ques- 

 tion in China, 256 ; military liability of natu- 

 ralized Germans, 256 ; Mr. Bancroft's views, 

 256 ; regulations controlling religious organi- 

 zations in Germany, 257 ; census of the Ha- 

 waiian Islands, 257 ; abdication of Amadeo I., 

 258; Mr. Sickles's report of the abdication, 

 258 ; reply of the Cortes to the King's mes- 

 sage, 261 ; election of executive officers, 261 ; 

 causes for abdication, 261 ; the American min- 

 ister recognizes the Spanish Republic, 262 ; 

 congratulatory resolutions of American Con- 

 gress, 262 ; capture of the steamer Virginius, 

 262; President Grant's message to Congress 

 concerning dispute with Spain, 262; corre- 

 spondence between the United States and 

 Spain, 263 ; Mr. Sickles and the Spanish Gov- 

 ernment, 263; the steamer Virginius, 262; 

 message of President Grant to Congress rela- 

 tive to, 262 ; diplomatic correspondence relative 

 to the Virginius accompanying the message, 263. 



XIV. Rights of naturalized citizens on re- 

 turning home, 263 ; enlistment of American 

 citizens in foreign military service, 263 ; the 

 desire of Germany to obtain the island of St. 

 Thomas denied, 264; retirement of George 

 Bancroft, 264; vagrancy of Italian children, 

 264; instructions to the United States minister 

 to Spain, 265. 



XV. Coolieism, 235 ; action of the Chi- 

 nese Government, 235 ; legality of marriages 

 at the legations according to the laws of the 

 States, 236 ; recovery and return of the watch 

 stolen from Lafayette, 236 ; descendants of La- 

 fayette, 236 ; liability of American citizens 

 residing in Germany to taxation there, 236 ; 

 results of investigation, 237 ; liability of natu- 

 ralized Germans to military service in Germany, 

 237 ; correspondence relative to the questions 

 agitating the German Government, 238; the 

 public-school question in the Netherlands, 240 ; 

 emancipation in Cuba, 240. 



DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. VII. Number of 

 preachers and members, 273 ; denominational 

 institutions, 273 ; periodicals, 273 ; foreign 

 churches, 273 ; income and expenditures, 273. 



XI. Second Annual Missionary Convention, 

 265 ; work accomplished, 265 ; conference with 

 Baptists in Ohio, 265 ; creed, 265. 



XII. Meeting of the American Christian 

 Missionary Society, 263 ; indications of im- 

 provement, 263 ; establishment of churches in 

 large cities, 263 ; mission in Germany, 263 ; 

 the mission in Jamaica, 263 ; statistics of Sun- 

 day-schools, 263. 



XIII. General missionary convention of, 

 267 ; evangelistic work and contributions, 267 ; 

 addition to the churches, 267; bequests, 267; 

 increase of contributions, 267 ; arrangements 

 for representation at the centennial exhibition, 

 267 ; establishment of a foreign mission, 267 ; 

 report of Sunday-schools, 267 ; annual meeting 

 of the Church in England, Scotland, Ireland, 

 and Wales, 267; annual Evangelistic Confer- 

 ence of Scotland, 267. 



XIV. General Convention, 267; business, 

 267 ; report of Board of Missions, 267 ; Disci- 

 ples in Great Britain, 267. 



XV. Missionary convention, 240 ; Foreign 

 Missionary Society, 241 ; centennial fund, 241. 



DISEASE, GERM-THEORY OF. XI. Cholera, 

 265 ; labors of Mr. Lewis, 266 ; Dr. Bastian 

 opposes theory, 266, 267; table of parasitic 

 diseases, 267. 



DISINFECTANTS. VI. Meaning of the term, 

 271 ; divided into two classes, 371 ; influence 

 of air, 271 ; summary of important disinfect- 

 ants, oxidizing and reducing, 271 ; names, 271 ; 

 classes of deoxidizing, 272 ; acids, 272 ; car- 

 bolic and cresylic acids and their combinations, 

 272 ; commercial creosote, 273 ; value of car- 

 bolic acid, 273 ; quicklime and charcoal, 274 ; 

 Phoenix disinfectant, 274 ; works, 274. 



DISRAELI, BENJAMLV. XI. Life and career, 

 375, 376. 



XIII. Biographical sketch of, 335. 



XIV. First Lord of English Treasury, 369. 

 DISRAELI, Mrs. MARY ANNE. XII. (See Bea- 



consfield.) 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. II. Act of eman- 

 cipation in, 375. 



VII. Bill to regulate suffrage in, passed, 147. 



XI. (See Territories.) Territorial govern- 

 ment for, 18. 



XIV. Bill to confer jurisdiction on the 

 Criminal Court, 239 ; investigation asked, 268 ; 

 committee of Congress appointed, 268 ; report, 

 268 ; recommendation, 268 ; commissioners 

 appointed to wind up affairs, 269 ; form of 

 government recommended by the committee, 

 269 ; debt, 269. 



DIVAL, IRA. XI. Obituary of, 576. 



