236 HOWELL, EGBERT B. 0. 



HUNGARY. 



VII. Senator from Wisconsin, 187; on re- 

 movals from office, 187, 190, 198. 



IX. Senator from Wisconsin, 148; on the 

 fifteenth amendment, 148, 158. 



HOWELL, ROBERT B. C. VIII. Birth, 342 ; 

 death, 342 ; pursuits, 343. 



HOWLAND, GEORGE. III. The case of, 491. 



HOWS, JOHN A. XIV. Decease of, 652. 



HOWS, J. W. S. XI. Obituary of, 581. 



HOYT, ADOLPHUS DAVENPORT, actor. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 583. 



HOYT, EDWIN. XIV. Decease of, 635. 



HOYT, Miss HANNAH. XI. Obituary of, 590. 



HUBBARD, DEMAS, member of Congress. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 579. 



HUBBARD, JOHN H. IV. Member of Con- 

 gress from Connecticut, 219 ; on repealing the 

 fugitive-slave laws, 256. 



HUBBARD, JOSEPH S. III. Birth, 498; 

 death, 498 ; pursuits, 498. 



HUBBARD, RICHARD D. VIII. Representa- 

 tive from Connecticut, 124 ; on the Supreme 

 Court quorum, 188, 189. 



HUBER, VICTOR AIM&. IX. Birth, 337; 

 death, 337 ; pursuits, 337 ; historical and criti- 

 cal works, 337. 



HUDSON, FREDERICK. XV. Decease of, 585. 



HUDSON, GEORGE. XI. Birth, career, death, 

 384. 



HUDSON, Judge , United States Attorney, 



Memphis District. XIII. Obituary of, 572. 



HUGEL, KARL ALEXANDER ANSELBI, Baron 

 Ton. X. Birth, 386 ; death, 386 ; at Univer- 

 sity of Heidelberg, 386 ; in Napoleonic wars, 

 386 ; scientific tour to Asia, Africa, and Aus- 

 tralia, 386 ; Austrian minister at -Florence, 

 387; works, 387. 



HUGER, ALFRED. XII. Obituary, 618. 



HUGHES, BALL. VIII. Birth, 343 ; death, 

 343 ; career, 343. 



HUGHES, ELLEN. VI. Birth, 393 ; pursuits, 

 393 ; death, 393. 



HUGHES, JOHN. IV. Birth, 429 ; education, 

 430; career, 430; death, 431. 



HUGHES, Rev. MELANCTHON, Presbyterian 

 clergyman and missionary. XIII. Obituary 

 of, 585. 



HUGO, CHARLES VICTOR. XI. Obituary, 596. 



HUGO, FRANCOIS, son of Victor Hugo. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 605. 



HULIN, Rev. GEORGE H. XII. Obituary, 636. 



HUMPHREY, JAMES. VI. Birth, 393 ; pur- 

 suits, 393 ; death, 394. 



HUMPHREYS, BENJAMIN G., Governor of Mis- 

 sissippi. VII. Brings the reconstruction act 

 before the Supreme Court, 514. (See Missis- 

 sippi.) 



HUNGARY. V. Former territorial divisions, 

 429 ; population and proportions of races, 429 ; 

 federation policy, 429 ; letter of convocation, 

 429 ; rescript to the royal government of Hun- 

 gary, 429 ; electoral campaign, 430 ; old con- 

 servatives, 430 ; " address " party, 430 ; " reso- 

 lution " party, 430 ; result of the election, 480 ; 

 opening of the Diet by the Emperor, 430 ; the 

 " Pragmatic Sanction," 430 ; policy indicated 

 by the Emperor, 431 ; election of a president 

 and vice-president by the Chamber, 431 ; com- 

 position of the Upper Chamber of the Diet, 

 431 ; Transylvania deputies, 431 ; Croatian 

 Diet, 432. 



VI. Reconstruction on the old basis, 894 ; 

 chief officers, 394 ; address of the Diet to the 

 Emperor, 894; second address, 394; plan of 

 reconstruction proposed by Hungary, 894 ; 

 Diet prorogued, 395 ; imperial rescript, 395 ; 

 change in the address, 896 ; the address, 396 ; 

 Hungary and her dependencies, 397 ; Croatian 

 Diet, 398. 



VII. Reconstruction of the country, 390 ; 

 divisions, area, and population, 390; special 

 ministry for Government, 390; address of the 

 Hungarian Diet to the Emperor of Austria, 

 390, 391 ; reply of the Emperor, 391 ; restora- 

 tion of the Constitution, 391 ; measures of the 

 Diet, 891 ; bill in reference to the abdication 

 of the King, 391 ; inaugural diploma, 391 ; cor- 

 onation oath, 391 ; coronation of Emperor and 

 Empress of Austria, as King and Queen of 

 Hungary, 392; settlement of affairs of Hun- 

 gary and Austria, 393 (see Austria, 77) ; bills 

 passed in the Diet, 393 ; Jewish emancipation 

 bill, 393 ; election of delegates to the Repre- 

 sentative Assembly, 393 ; return of exiles, 393 ; 

 Kossuth on the situation of the country, 893 ; 

 controversy of Kossuth with Deak and his par- 

 ty, 393 ; relations with the dependencies and 

 other nationalities, 393 ; affairs in Croatia, 394. 



VIII. Population, 843 ; divisions, 343 ; 

 ministry, 343 ; budget, 344; Diet, 344; Croa- 

 tian delegation, 344 : address of the King to 

 the army, 344 ; speech to the Diet, 344 ; elec- 

 tions, 345 ; the political programme, 345. 



IX. Government, 338 ; conference of the 

 nonvMagyar nationalities, 338 ; programme 

 agreed upon, 338 ; conference of the Rouma- 



