170 DIVERT, ALEXANDER S. 



DIVEN, ALEXANDER S. I. Member of Con- 

 gress, 226 ; on the confiscation bill, 249. 



II. Representative from New York, 256 ; 

 on the conduct of the war, 312. 



DIX, Colonel CHARLES T., artist. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 564. 



DIX, JOHN A. I. Appointed Secretary of 

 Treasury, 704 ; speech at Union Square, 705 ; 

 letter to the collector at New Orleans on the 

 seizure of the Marine Hospital, 320 ; proclama- 

 tion to the inhabitants of Accomac and North- 

 ampton Counties, Va., November 17th, 644 ; 

 biographical notice of, 722. 



III. His movements during the advance of 

 General Lee, 112, 135 ; letters to Governor 

 Seymour relative to the draft, 686. 



IV. Order on the release of the St. Albans 

 raiders in Canada, 360 ; second order, 361 ; 

 order relative to the elective franchise, 582 ; 

 do. to provost-marshals, 583. 



DIXON, JAMES. I. Senator Thirty-sixth Con- 

 gress, 166 ; the first thing to be done to avoid 

 the crisis, 168 ; on the conduct of the war, 236. 



II. Senator from Connecticut, 256 ; on the 

 arrests of citizens, 283. 



VI. Senator from Connecticut, 124 ; offers 

 a proviso, 139 ; on exclusion of Southern mem- 

 bers, 168. 



VII. Senator from Connecticut, 131 ; moves 

 a reading and writing amendment to the suf- 

 frage bill in the District of Columbia, 139. 



VIII. Senator from Connecticut, 124; on 

 printing extra copies of the President's mes- 

 sage, 125. 



IX. Senator from Connecticut, 120 ; -on 

 the constitutional amendment, 121 ; on the 

 fifteenth amendment, 135 ; offers an amend- 

 ment to the fifteenth amendment, 167; on the 

 bill to repeal the tenure-of -office law, 179. 



XIII. Connecticut Senator, birth, 267 ; 

 death, 267 ; education, 267 ; admitted to the 

 bar, 267 ; success as a lawyer, 267 ; public 

 offices, 267 ; congressional services, 267 ; lit- 

 erary abilities, 268. 



DIXON, Rey. JAMES. XII. Obituary, 638. 



DOD, Rey. CHARLES SQUIRE. XII. Obituary, 

 633. 



DOD, Rev. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, D. D., Epis- 

 copal clergyman. XIII. Obituary of, 558. 



DODD, JOSEPH. XIV. Decease of, 659. 



DODGE, J. R. XIV. Remarks on over-pro- 

 duction of crops, 9. 



DODGE, NATHANIEL S. XIV. Decease of, 624. 



DOMINION OF CANADA. 



DODGE, WILLIAM E. VII. Representative 

 from New York, 131 ; on reconstruction, 212. 



DODS, JOHN BOVEE, LJL D. XII. Obituary 

 of, 610. 



DOLLINGER, Dr. von. XI. Opposes papal in- 

 fallibility, 687; excommunicated, 688. 



D'OMALINO D'HALLOY. XV. A Belgian 

 statesman, 77 ; biographical sketch of, 77. 



DOMBROWSKI, JAROSLAS. XI. Obituary of, 

 597. 



DOMINION OF CANADA. VII. Organization, 

 273 ; local governments, 274 ; important politi- 

 cal changes and results, 274 ; meeting of Coloni- 

 al Conference in London, 274 ; delegates, 274 ; 

 proceedings, 274, 275 ; royal proclamation, 275 ; 

 inauguration of the union, 275 ; political feuds 

 and animosities, 275 ; formation of provincial 

 governments, 276 ; result of the election, 276 ; 

 meeting of Parliament, 276; speech of the 

 Governor-General, 276 ; proceedings of Par- 

 liament, 277 ; resignation of Mr. Gait, Minister 

 of Finance, 277 ; failure of the Commercial 

 Bank, 277 ; Parliaments of Ontario and Que- 

 bec, 277 ; changes in local government, 278 ; 

 area and population, 278 ; commerce and ton- 

 nage, 278 ; finances, 278. 



VIII. When created, 219 ; effect of the act 

 of Parliament, 219; fourteen governments in 

 twenty-three years, 219 ; act of 1840, 219 ; cler- 

 gy reserves, 219 ; Toronto University, 219; re- 

 modelled, 219 ; abolition of feudal rights, 219; 

 railways, 219; state rights, 220; powers of 

 the local and general governments, 220 ; trouble 

 in Nova Scotia, 220 ; action of Parliament, 

 220 ; the post-office act, 220 ; various other 

 acts, 220; local legislation, 221 ; Intercolonial 

 Railway, 221 ; revenue of the provinces, 222 ; 

 united debt, 222 ; banks, 222 ; public officers, 

 222. 



IX. Extent of the Confederation, 222 ; re- 

 lations with the Hudson Bay Company, 222 ; 

 efforts for the admission of Prince Edward's 

 Island, 223 ; Nova Scotia, 223 ; schools in Can- 

 ada, 223; finances, 223; Parliamentary meas- 

 ures, 224 ; Legislature of Ontario, 224 ; of Que- 

 bec, 224 ; population of the Dominion, 224. 



X. Trade with United States, 112-115 ; 

 Hudson's Bay Territory, 243 ; Manitoba, 243 ; 

 population, 244 ; legislation, 244 ; tariff, 244 ; 

 railroads, 244 ; commerce, 245 ; apportionment 

 of debt between Ontario and Quebec, 245 ; 

 banks, 245; silver-coin " nuisance," 245 ; ca- 

 nals, 246 ; withdrawal of imperial troops, 246 ; 



