FOSTER, JOHN W. 



FRANCE. 



197 



FOSTER, JOHN WELLS, American scientist 

 and paleontologist. XIII. Birth, 295 ; death, 

 295 ; education, 295 ; early pursuits, 295 ; min- 

 eralogical discoveries, 295 ; survey of the Lake 

 Superior region, 295 ; joins the Native Ameri- 

 can movement, 295 ; archaeological researches, 

 295 ; publications, 296 ; personal character, 

 296. 



FOSTER, LAFAYETTE S. III. Senator from 

 Connecticut, 233 ; on compensated emancipa- 

 tion in Missouri, 414. 



V. Senator from Connecticut, 205 ; on the 

 admission of a Senator from Virginia, 275-277. 



VI. Senator from Connecticut, 124 ; Presi- 

 dent pro tern, of the Senate, 124. 



VII. Senator from Connecticut, 131 ; on 

 the reading qualification for voters, 140. 



FOSTER, Rev. LEMUEL. XII. Obituary, 611. 



FOSTER, STEPHEN C. IV. Birth, 380 ; writ- 

 ten songs, 380 ; death, 380. 



FOSTER, WILDER D., politician. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 581. 



FOSTER, WILLIAM L. XIV. Appointed Chief- 

 Justice of Circuit Court in New Hampshire, 

 599. 



FOULD, ACIIILLE. VII. Birth, 315 ; politi- 

 cal career, 316 ; death, 315. 



FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTI- 

 TUTION. XL An act to enforce, 228. 



XIV. Does not interfere with the police 

 powers of the States, 706. 



FOWLER, Rev. HENRY. XII. Birth, death, 

 314 ; career, 314. 



FOWLER, J. S. IX. Senator frm Tennes- 

 see, 120 ; offers an amendment to the fifteenth 

 amendment, 166. 



FOWLER, Prof. JOHN W., Presbyterian cler- 

 gyman. XIII. Obituary of, 573. 



FOWLER, RICHARD. III. Birth, 416 ; death, 

 416 ; pursuits, 416 ; writings, 416. 



FOWLER, ROBERT. XIV. Decease of, 627. 



FOX, CHARLES. XIV. Birth, 312; career 

 as an engineer, 312 ; death,-312. 



FOX, CHARLES K. XV. Decease of, 571. 



FOX, Rev. CHARLES M. XL Obituary of, 

 581. 



FOX, General CHARLES RICHARD, British offi- 

 cer. XIII. Obituary of, 594. 



FOX, WILLIAM J. IV. Birth, 381 ; pursuits, 

 381 ; death, 381. 



FRAAS, KARL N. XV. A German agricult- 

 ural writer, 299 ; biographical sketch of, 299. 



FRANCE. I. Boundaries, 323 ; population, 



823 ; Government, 323 ; occurrences of the pre- 

 vious year, 323 ; cession of Savoy and Nice, 

 323 ; occupation of Syria, 323 ; change in the 

 relations with England, 324 ; commercial treaty 

 with Great Britain, 324 ; her relations with 

 Italy, 324; excitement in France, 324; action 

 of the clergy, 325 ; decree enlarging the liberty 

 and scope of the legislative body, S25 ; free- 

 dom of the press, 325 ; commercial treaty with 

 Belgium, 325 ; copyright treaty with Russia, 

 325 ; Victor Emmanuel recognized, 325 ; the 

 elections, 325 ; the American blockade, 825 ; 

 export trade to the United States, 326 ; effect 

 of its loss, 826 ; change in the finances, 326 ; 

 control of expenditures yielded to the Legisla- 

 ture, 326 ; capture of Mason and Sidell, action 

 of the Emperor, 326 ; Mexican expedition, 326 ; 

 Society of St. Vincent, 326 ; its suppression, 

 326 ; Renan, 327 ; excitement relative to, 327. 



II. Feeling of the people, 475 ; improve- 

 ments of the Emperor at Paris, 475 ; his enter- 

 prises, 476 ; debt of France, 476 ; relations 

 with Great Britain, 476 ; relations on the Con- 

 tinent, 476; do. with Mexico, 477; do. with 

 United States, 477 ; Society of St. Vincent de 

 Paul, 477; finances of France, 477; conces- 

 sions, 477 ; effect of the American tariff, 478 ; 

 state of the manufacturing districts, 478 ; sta- 

 tistics, 478 ; imports, 479 ; railroads, 479 ; ar- 

 my and navy, 479 ; postal service, 479. 



III. Opening of the Legislature, 416 ; speech 

 of the Emperor, 416; achievements abroad, 

 416 ; internal policy of the Government, 416 ; 

 war in the United States, 416; reply of the 

 Senate, 417; speeches, 417; property in Al- 

 geria, 417; electoral districts, 417 ; principles 

 of the Government relative to the election, 

 417; election, 418; changes of the cabinet, 

 418 ; meeting of the legislative body, 418 ; Em- 

 peror's speech, 419 ; allowance to the churches, 

 419 ; education, 419 ; departments and popu- 

 lation, 420; cities, "420; colonies, 420; com- 

 merce, 421 ; army and navy, 421. 



IV. Emperor, 381 ; French Constitution, 

 381 ; area and population, 382 ; countries un- 

 der the protectorate of, 382 ; loans, 382 ; debt, 

 382 ; army, 382 ; navy, 382 ; iron-clads, 383 ; 

 commerce, 383 ; legislation, 383 ; address to 

 the Emperor, 383; his reply, 383; attempt 

 upon the Emperor's life, 384 ; elections, 384 ; 

 public affairs, 384 ; reforms in the postal de- 

 partment, 385; comparative commerce, 385; 

 most important events in foreign relations, 



