HAYWARD, GEORGE W. 



IIENDRICKS, THOMAS A. 



his execution, 38-4; amnesty, 384; National 

 Assembly, 384; adjustment of debts of late. 

 Government, 384 ; sale of war-vessels, 385 ; 

 message of President at close of Legislature, 

 385; commerce, effect of European war on, 

 385 ; increased imports from United States, 

 385. 



XI. 18. 



HAYWARD, GEORGE W. XI. Geographer, 

 333, 334. 



HAZARD, SAMUEL F. I. Commands the trans- 

 port fleet of the expedition to North Carolina, 

 292. 



HEAD, EDMUND W. XIII. Birth, 341 ; death, 

 341 ; career, 341. 



HEAD, FRANCIS B,, an English diplomatist. 

 -XV. Biographical sketch of, 383. 



HEAD, JOHN W. XIII. Decease of, 657. 



HEALTH, PUBLIC. XV. Sanitary reform, 

 383 ; National Health Association, 383 ; its 

 meeting, 383 ; officers and members, 383 ; ac- 

 tion of State governments, 383 ; discussion on 

 the necessity for public action, 384 ; address 

 on the essential conditions of a good sanitary 

 administration, 384. 



HEARTT, JAMES C. XIV. Decease of, 633. 



HEAT. III. Revolution in physics, 492 ; 

 imponderable bodies, 492; old views, 492; 

 what is now established, 493 ; the term corre- 

 lation, 493; motion will produce heat and elec- 

 tricity, 493 ; heat taken as the starting-point, 

 493 ; extent of investigation, 494 ; equivalency 

 between chemical and electrical forces, 494 ; 

 imponderables have passed away, 494; the 

 step made by Prof. Tyndall, 495 ; the princi- 

 ples involved, 495 ; heat-rays of different 

 kinds, 495; results of investigations, 496; his- 

 tory of the dynamical theory of heat, 496 ; 

 views and researches of Davy, 497. 



HEATH, BYRON S. XIV. Decease of, 653. 



HEBARD, WILLIAM. XV. Decease of, 585. 



BECKER, JOHN. XIV. Decease of, 633. 



HEENAN, JOHN CARMEL, pugilist. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 583. 



HEGEMAN, WILLIAM. XV. Decease of, 

 684. 



HEGNENBERG-DUX, Count. XI. Birth, ca- 

 reer, 70. 



HEGNENBERG-DUX, Count FREDERICK Ton. 

 XII. Birth, death, 379 ; career, 379, 380. 



HEINTZELMAN, Colonel. I. At Bull Run, 81 ; 

 biographical notice of, 722. 



HELM, JOHN L. VII. Birth, 387; educa- 



tion and pursuits, 387 ; political career, 388 ; 

 death, 388. 



HELPS, ARTHUR, an English diplomatist. 

 XV. Biographical sketch of, 384. 



HEMANS, HENRY W. XI. Obituary of, 597. 



HEMENWAY, Mrs. DIANA H. XII. Obituary, 

 603. 



HEMPH3LL, JOHN. I. Senator from Texas, 

 166; are the laws of the United States in 

 force in the States that have seceded? 219. 



HENDERSON, A. A. XV. Decease of, 574. 



HENDERSON, Rev. A. W. XII. Obituary, 

 634. 



HENDERSON, JOHN B. II. Senator from 

 Missouri, 256 ; on the confiscation bill, 355. 



III. Senator from Missouri, 233 ; on com- 

 pensated emancipation in Missouri, 313. 



IV. Senator from Missouri, 219; on the 

 emancipation of wives and children of colored 

 soldiers, 268. 



V. Senator from Missouri, 205 ; on retalia- 

 tion, etc., 231 ; on the government in Louis- 

 iana, 279. 



VI. Senator from Missouri, 124; offers a 

 resolution, 150; on the President's power to 

 remove office-holders, 243. 



VIII. Offers amendment to the Arkansas 

 bill, 173. 



IX. Senator from Missouri, 120 ; joint res- 

 olution offered by, 121. 



HENDERSON, JOHN H. D. VI. Representa- 

 tive from Oregon, 124; offers resolutions on 

 rights of the States, 168. 



HENDRICKS, THOMAS A. IV. Senator from 

 Indiana, 219 ; on the oath required of a Sena- 

 tor, 227; on excluding colored persons from 

 cars in Washington, 242 ; on prohibiting the 

 coastwise slave-trade, 247; on amending the 

 Constitution, 261; on procuring substitutes 

 with commutation-money, 326. 



V. Senator from Indiana, 205 ; on retalia- 

 tion, 227-230 ; on requiring an oath, 237 ; on 

 trials by military commission, 244 ; on the gov- 

 ernment in Louisiana, 288. 



VI. Senator from Indiana, 124 ; on the re- 

 construction committee, 138 ; on property rep- 

 resentation, 151 ; on the exclusion of Southern 

 members, 175 ; on constitutional amendment, 

 191, 192; on the civil-rights bill, 200; on the 

 Freedmen's Bureau bill, 206-211 ; on the bill 

 to relieve officers, 219; on the bill to protect 

 officers, 221. 



VII. Senator from Indiana, 131; on the 



