FINLAND. 



FLORIDA. 



193 



from Missouri, 132 ; offers an amendment to 

 the bill to enforce fifteenth amendment, 152. 



FINLAND. XL Area and population, 693. 



XII. (See Europe.) 



FINLAY, GEORGE, a British historian. XV. 

 Biographical sketch of, 293. 



FIMEY, CHARLES G., an evangelist and re- 

 former. XV. Biographical sketch of, 293. 



FINZI, FELICE. XII. Obituary, 648. 



FISH, HAMILTON. II. Appointed commis- 

 sioner to negotiate exchange of prisoners, 710. 



X. Letter on adoption of fifteenth amend- 

 ment, 169 ; letter to the Prussian minister, 727. 

 (See Diplomatic Correspondence.) 



XL President of the Convention of Dele- 

 gates from Spain and the South American 

 States, 706. 



XII. Statement of the Geneva arbitration 

 made to, by the agent of the United States, 

 239-246. 



XIII. Secretary of State, 263 ; correspond- 

 ence relative to the Virginius, 263. 



FISHER, RCY. GEORGE H. XII. Obituary, 

 633. 



FISHER, SAMUEL S. XIV. Decease of, 648. 



FISHER, SAMUEL W. XIV. Birth, 307; 

 clerical career, 307 ; death, 307. 



FISK, JAMES, Jr. XII. Birth, death, 301 ; 

 early life, 301 ; career, 301 ; character, 301. 



FITCH, ELEAZAR T., D. D. XI. Birth, ca- 

 reer, death, 308. 



FITZPATRICK, BENJAMIN. I. Senator in 

 Thirty-sixth Congress, 166 ; withdraws from 

 the Senate, 197; his remarks, 197. 



IV. Birth, 267; death, 267; career, 267. 



FITZPATRICK, JOHN BERNARD. VI. Birth, 

 323 ; pursuits, 323 ; death, 323. 



FITZROY, Admiral. II. His system of weather 

 forecasts and storm-signals, 575. 



FITZROY, ROBERT. V. Birth, 359 ; naval 

 and parliamentary career, 359 ; works, 359 ; 

 suicide, 359. 



FLAGG, AZARIAH C., American financier. XIII. 

 Birth, 291; death, 291; pursuits, 291; repu- 

 tation, 292 ; financial abilities, 292. 



FLAHAULT DE LA BliLARDERIE, AUGUSTE 

 CHARLES JOSEPH, Count de. X. Birth, 297; 

 career, 297; death, 297. 



FLARE, FERDINAND. XII. Obituary, 623. 



FLANAGAN, HARRIS. XIV. Decease of, 656. 



FLANDERS, BENJAMIN F. VII. Governor 

 of Louisiana, 459. 



FLEMING, ROBERT. XIV. Decease of, 637. 

 13 



FLETCHER, Rev. HORACE. XL Obituary of, 

 590. 



FLETCHER, RICHARD. IX. Birth, 267 ; death, 

 267 ; legal attainments, 267. 



FLIEDNER, THEODOR. IV. Birth, 377 ; 

 charitable pursuits, 377 ; death, 377. 



FLORENCE, THOMAS B. XV. Decease of, 

 578. 



FLORIDA. I. Her Senators retire from 

 Congress, 193 ; their speeches on the occasion, 

 193-195. 



Its boundaries, 314; lighthouses, 314; popu- 

 lation, 314; government, 314; State Conven- 

 tion, 314 ; when convened, 314 ; ordinance of 

 secession, 314 ; vote on its passage, 314 ; ad- 

 dress of the South Carolina commissioner to 

 the convention, 314; acts of the convention, 

 314 ; treason defined, 314 ; seizure of forts in 

 the State, 314 ; troops furnished to the Con- 

 federate Government, 314. 



II. Population, 474; census returns, 474; 

 Federal expeditions to, 474 ; troops withdrawn 

 to Richmond, 474 ; occupation of Jacksonville, 

 475 ; plan for the armed colonization of, 475. 



III. Message of the Governor, 413 ; soldiers' 

 families, 413 ; movement of Colonel Higgin- 

 son's troops, 413 ; Jacksonville, 413 ; Pensa- 

 cola, 413. 



IV. Nearly abandoned by Federal troops, 

 378; disastrous expedition of General Sey- 

 mour, 378; posts constantly held, 378; de- 

 struction of salt-works, 378; raid of General 

 Birney, 378 ; State Convention, 379 ; delegates 

 to the Baltimore Convention, 379. 



V. "William Marvin appointed Provisional 

 Governor, 359 ; confiscations, 359 ; pardons, 

 359 ; Governor's proclamation, 360 ; proclama- 

 tion ordering an election of delegates to a con- 

 vention, 360-362 ; convention assembled at 

 Tallahassee, 362; message of Governor Mar- 

 vin, 362 ; ordinance relative to secession, 362 ; 

 ordinance abolishing slavery, 362; ordinance 

 repudiating the State debt, 363 ; ordinance de- 

 fining the position of freedmen in courts of 

 justice, 363; election of Governor and State 

 officers ordered, 363 ; Governor Marvin's dis- 

 patch to President Johnson, 363 ; dispatch of 

 Secretary Seward to Governor Marvin, 363 ; 

 election, 363 ; David S. "Walker chosen Gov- 

 ernor, 363 ; vote, 363 ; organization of the 

 Legislature, 363 ; choice of Senators, 363 ; 

 dispatches of President Johnson to Governor 

 Marvin, 363 ; Governor Marvin on the condi- 



