HORNBLOWEK, JOSEPH 0. 



HOWE, TIMOTHY O. 



235 



HORNBLOWER, JOSEPH C. IV. Birth, 429 ; 

 career, 429 ; death, 429. 



HOME, THOMAS H. II. Birth, 517 ; edu- 

 cation, 517; pursuits, 517; death, 517. 



HORNS. XII. Exports of, from Brazil, 71. 



HORSES, CATARRHAL EPIDEMIC AMONG, OR 

 EPIZOOTIC. XII. First appearance and spread 

 of the disease, 383 ; different names of the dis- 

 ease, 383 ; its history, character, and symp- 

 toms, 383, 384 ; opinions of veterinarian sur- 

 geons, 384 ; treatment of the disease, 384. 



HORSFORD, JEDEDIAH. XV. Decease of, 

 571. 



HORSFORD, SAMUEL C. XV. Decease of, 

 577. 



H^SEMANN, THEODOS, a German painter. 

 XV. Biographical sketch of, 388. 



HOSMER, CHARLES. XL Obituary of, 581. 



HOSTILITIES. I. Who commenced them? 

 133, 136 ; capture of Sumter a political neces- 

 sity, 136. 



HOTTEN, JOHN CAMDEN, London publisher. 

 XII. Obituary of 597. 



HOUDIN, ROBERT J. E. XI. .Obituary of, 

 597. 



HOUSTON, GEORGE SMITH. XIV. Biograph- 

 ical sketch of, 17. 



HOUSTON, SAM. I. Reported death of, 366 ; 

 birth, 366 ; career, 366, public services, 366 ; 

 sojourn with the Indians, 366 ; political views, 

 367; address to the citizens of Texas on the 

 Confederacy, 692. 



HOYERBECK, LEOPOLD, a German politician. 

 XV. Biographical sketch of, 388. 



HOWARD, General BENJAMIN C. XII. Death, 

 385 ; career, 385. 



HOWARD, JACOB M. II. Senator from Mich- 

 igan, 256 ; on the legal-tender Treasury notes, 

 326 ; on the authority of the President, 369. 



III. Senator from Michigan, 233 ; on a na- 

 tional currency, 295 ; on compensated emanci- 

 pation in Missouri, 815. 



IV. Senator from Michigan, 219 ; on amend- 

 ing the Constitution, 261 ; on the admission of 

 Senators from Arkansas, 314. 



V. Senator from Michigan, 205 ; on the ex- 

 change of prisoners, 226, 232 ; on retaliation, 

 228-230 ; on trials by military commission, 

 243 ; on reconstruction, 269 ; on the admission 

 of a Senator from Virginia, 275, 276 ; on the 

 government in Louisiana, 281 ; on the freed- 

 men's bill, 300. 



VI. Senator from Michigan, 124 ; on the 



reconstruction committee, 133; on constitu- 

 tional amendment, 186-191 ; on the civil- 

 rights bill, 198 ; on the bill to relieve officers, 

 218 ; on the bill to protect officers, 221. 



VII. Senator from Michigan, 131 ; on suf- 

 frage in Nebraska, 154, 162, 165 ; on the valid- 

 ity of certain proclamations 177; on repeal of 

 the amnesty clause, 179 ; on reconstruction, 

 223, 227. 



IX. Senator from Michigan, 120; on the 

 fifteenth amendment, 143, 145, 146, 155-157, 

 161, 164. 



X. Senator from Michigan, 117; on the 

 Georgia bill, 124 ; on the resolution to admit 

 Virginia, 150. 



XI. Senator from Michigan, 132 ; on San 

 Domingo resolution, 155 ; birth, career, death, 

 384. 



HOWARD, General OLIVER 0. V. Appointed 

 Chief Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau, 

 371 ; circulars of instructions, 372-374 ; hia 

 advocacy of the Freedmen's Bureau, 377. 



HOWARD, SANFORD. XI. Obituary of, 572. 



HOWARD, WILLIAM A. I. Member of Con- 

 gress, 166 ; this state of affairs is a revolution, 

 215. 



XIII. Delivers the address on laying the 

 corner-stone of the new Capitol of Michigan, 

 500. 



HOWARD, Captain WILLIAM A. XL Obitu- 

 ary, 590. 



HOWARD, RCT. W. W. XL Obituary of, 

 678. 



HOWE, Licntenant ALBION, U. S. A. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 569. 



HOWE, EDMUND G. XII. Obituary, 615. 



HOWE, ELIAS, Jr. VII. Birth and death, 

 389 ; early life, 389 ; invention of sewing-ma- 

 chine, 389 ; subsequent career, 390. 



HOWE, FISHER. XL Obituary of, 586. 



HOWE, JOSEPH. XIII. Birth, 359 ; death, 

 359. 



HOWE, JOSEPH. XIV. Decease of, 271 ; ca- 

 reer as a colonial statesman and publicist, 358. 



HOWE, S. G., commissioner to San Domingo. 

 XL Report, 668. 



HOWE, TIMOTHY 0. IV. Senator from 

 Wisconsin, 219 ; on colored voters in Wash- 

 ington, 241 ; on bounty to volunteers and pay 

 to soldiers, 318. 



VI. Senator from Wisconsin, 124; on tho 

 President's power to remove office-holders, 

 245. 



