FRANCE. 



FRANKLIN, WILLIAM B. 201 



Germany, 318 ; suspension of the Univera, 318 ; 

 proceedings of the National Assembly, 318; 

 attacks on the ministry 319 ; the Septennate 

 sustained, 319; supplementary elections, 819; 

 Bonapartist demonstration, 320; attempt to 

 restore monarchy, 321 ; Assembly adjourns, 

 321 ; supplementary elections, 321 ; Assembly 

 reassembles, 321 ; bill for an Upper Chamber, 

 321 ; its features, 321 ; ministers resign, 322 ; 

 new ministry 322 ; discussion of municipal 

 election law, 322 ; manifesto of Count de Chajn- 

 bord, 322 ; discussion on proclaiming a repub- 

 lic, 323 ; modification of the ministry, 323 ; 

 Bonapartist success, 323 ; tour of President 

 MacMahon, 323 ; supplementary elections, 323 ; 

 recall of the Or6noque, 324; municipal elec- 

 tions, 324 ; new session of the Assembly, 324 ; 

 message, 324; education bill, 324; remon- 

 strances of Spain relative to the Carlists, 325 ; 

 French answer, 325 ; convicts in New Caledo- 

 nia, 326 ; operations of the Eastern Army dur- 

 ing the war, 327; escape of Rochefort, 327; 

 do. Bazaine, 327 ; export-trade extension, 827 ; 

 foreign relations and free trade, 328 ; banquet 

 at Nice, 328 ; influence of the Catholic Church 

 on legislation, 329 ; sufferings of Protestant- 

 ism, 329 ; treaty with Anam, 329. 



XV. Government, 299 ; area and popula- 

 tion, 299; relation of the sexes, 300; move- 

 ment of the population, 300 ; percentage of 

 deaths, 300; other facts, 300; number of 

 voters, 301 ; religious divisions, 301 ; educa- 

 tional statistics, 302 ; budget, 302 ; debt, 302 ; 

 new army law, 302; young men registered, 

 302 ; composition of the army in time of peace, 

 303 ; movements of French commerce, 303 ; 

 commerce with colonies, 304; principal arti- 

 cles of import and export, 304 ; shipping, 304 ; 

 railroads, 304 ; post-office business, 304 ; area 

 and population of colonies, 305 ; do. of Alge- 

 ria, 305 ; resignation of the ministry, 305 ; not 

 accepted, 305 ; bill relative to the transmission 

 of powers, 305 ; amendments, 306 ; adopted, 

 306 ; the constitution, 306 ; the number of sena- 

 tors to be elected by each department, and the 

 number and classification of electors, 307 ; offi- 

 cers of the Assembly elected, 307 ; new cabi- 

 net formed, 308 ; its policy declared, 308 ; pro- 

 ceedings of the National Assembly, 309 ; bills 

 discussed, 309; the Channel Tunnel bill, 310; its 

 provisions 310 ; celebrations in Paris, 310 ; dif- 

 ficulty between the Vice-President of the Min- 

 isterial Council and the Minister of Finance, 



311; discussion on the election law, 311; bill 

 relative to the public press, 311 ; balloting for 

 the seventy-five senators for life, 312 ; the state 

 of siege discussed, 312; permanent committee 

 chosen, 313 ; educational preparations, 313 ; 

 inundations, 313 ; international maritime ex- 

 hibition, 313 ; diplomatic conference on the 

 metric system, 313 ; statue of Napoleon re- 

 placed, 313 ; members of Ministerial Council, 

 313; list of life-senators and the votes, 314; 

 their significance, 315 ; departments represent- 

 ed, 815 ; biographies of senators, 315-323. 



FRANCE, THE PRESS OF, IN 1868. VIII. 

 The press law, operation of, 284 ; papers and 

 circulation, 284 ; letter of the Emperor, 284 ; 

 new press law submitted to the Corps Le"gis- 

 latif, 285 ; how received, 285 ; by the press, 

 285 ; debates, 285 ; passed, 285 ; instructions 

 to prefects of departments, 286 ; new papers 

 started, 287; La Lanterne, 287; imitators, 287; 

 prosecutions, 287 ; change of the Moniteur 

 Universel, 287 ; press trials, 288 ; Siede, 288 ; 

 Temps, 288 ; Avenir National, 288 ; Patrie, 

 288; weeklies, 288. 



FRANCIS V. XV. Duke of Modena, 323 ; 

 biographical sketch of, 323. 



FRANCIS, JOHN B. IV. Birth, 386 ; pur- 

 suits, 386 ; death, 386. 



FRANCIS, JOHN W. I. Birth, 327; educa- 

 tion, 327; pursuits, 327; literary labors, 327. 



FRANCIS JOSEPH, Emperor. XI. Speech 

 from the throne, 60, 61. 



XIII. Emperor of Austria, birth of, 52. 



FRANKEL, ZACHARIAS. XV. A Jewish rab- 

 bi, 324 ; biographical sketch of, 324. 



FRANKENSTEIN, GODFREY N., landscape and 

 historical painter. XIII. Obituary of, 563. 



FRANKFORT. V. Government, 370 ; area 

 and population, 370 ; religious statistics, 370 ; 

 budget, 370; public debt, 370; threatening 

 note of Austria and Prussia, 370. 



VI. Area, 336 ; taken possession of by 

 Prussia, 336. 



FRANKING PRIVILEGE. XIII. Bill in rela- 

 tion to, 146 ; passed, 149. 



FRANKLIN. III. Its location, 422 ; capture, 

 422. 



FRANKLIN, CHARLES L. XIV. Decease of, 

 651. 



FRANKLIN, Lady JANE. XV. Biographical 

 sketch of, 324. 



FRANKLIN, WILLIAM B. I. Biographical 

 notice of, 723. 



