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nians, 338; address of the Emperor Francis 

 Joseph on opening the Hungarian Diet, 338 ; 

 close of the Hungarian Diet speech from the 

 throne, 339 ; obstructions at the mouth of the 

 Danube, 339. 



X. Government, 387; revenue, 387; ex- 

 penditures, 387 ; railroads, 387 ; telegraphs, 

 387 ; laws passed in Diet, 387 ; public instruc- 

 tion, 387 ; religious liberty, 387 ; tobacco 

 monopoly, 387 ; position as to Franco-Prus- 

 sian War, 387 ; nationality question, 387 ; dis- 

 content of Slavi, 387 ; Croatian Diet, 387; pro- 

 posed Slavic confederation, 387; Nazarenes, 

 a new religious sect, 387 ; their tenets, 387 ; 

 their position as to Lord's Supper, 388 ; matri- 

 mony, 388 ; Sunday, 388. 



XI. Government, 384 ; finances, 384 ; Diet, 

 384 ; ministry 385 ; Croatian Diet, 385 ; budget, 



385 ; railroads, 385 ; political relations with 

 the Empire of Austria, 385 ; relations with 

 Croatia, 385. (See also Austro-Hungarmn 

 Monarchy.) 



XII. Lands of the Hungarian crown, 385 ; 

 area and population, 385 ; numbers of the sev- 

 eral nationalities, 385 ; religious statistics, 385 ; 

 population of the largest cities, 386 ; budget, 



386 ; railroads, 386 ; telegraphs, 386 ; cities, 

 towns, villages, and houses, 386 ; statistics of 

 population, 386 ; agricultural statistics, 386 ; 

 the Diet of Croatia, 386; speech from the 

 throne, 386; election for a new Diet, 387; 

 registration of electors, 387 ; results of the 

 election, 387 ; opening of the new Croatian 

 Diet, 387 ; opening of the Hungarian Diet, 

 387 ; speech from the throne, 387; changes in 

 the ministry, 387, 388 ; meetings of the cis- 

 Leithan and trans-Leithan delegations, 388 ; 

 reorganization of the ministry, 388 ; literature 

 of the year, 461. 



XIII. Crown-lands, 359; ministry, 359; 

 Diet, 359 ; public revenue, 359 ; railways, 359 ; 

 administration of the Government, 360 ; rela- 

 tions of Church and state, 360 ; relations be- 

 tween Hungary and Croatia, 360. 



XIV. Church affairs in, how administered, 

 382 ; a kingdom and part of Austria, 399 ; di- 

 visions, 399 ; ministry, 399 ; composition of 

 the Diet, 399; revenue, 399; railways, 399; 

 condition of the finances, 399; visit of the 

 Emperor, 399 ; new cabinet, 400 ; meeting of 

 the delegations of Austrian and Hungarian 

 Parliaments, 400 ; proceedings of the Diet, 400. 



XV. Divisions, 388; ministry, 388; bud- 



get, 388 ; railways, 388 ; meeting of the Diet, 

 388; financial condition, 388, 389; political 

 system of Sennyey, 389 ; proceedings of the 

 ministry, 389 ; new cabinet formed, 389 ; elec- 

 tions for a new Diet, 390 ; change in the min- 

 istry, 390 ; Hungarian made the official lan- 

 guage, 390. 



HUNGERFORD, WILLIAM. XIII. Birth, 360 ; 

 death, 360 ; career as a jurist, 360, 361. 



HUNT, Mrs. BERI1II, centenarian. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 571. 



HOT, EDWARD B. III. Birtn, 498 ; death, 

 498 ; career, 498. 



HUNT, Rt. Hon. GEORGE W. XIV. Bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 371. 



HUNT, JAMES. IX. Birth, 340 ; death, 340 ; 

 pursuits, 340. 



HUNT, OSSIAN B. XIV. Decease of, 628. 



HUNT, STERRY T. I. Opposes Emmons's 

 theory, 671. 



HUNT, THORNTON LEIGH, English artist, art- 

 critic, journalist, and politician. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 598. 



HUNT, WARD. XII. Appointed a Justice of 

 the United States Supreme Court, 772. 



HUNT, WASHINGTON. VII. Birth and death, 

 394; studies and pursuits, 394; political ca- 

 reer, 394. 



HUNTER, Captain CHARLES, U. S. N. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 585. 



HUNTER, Colonel DAVID. I. At Bull Run, 

 81 ; in command at St. Louis, 493 ; biographi- 

 cal notice of, 722. 



III. Letter to the Governor of Massachu- 

 setts on negro troops, 29 ; letter to Mr. Davis 

 on colored prisoners, 760. 



HUNTER, JOHN K., Scottish author and ar- 

 tist. XIII. Obituary of, 598. 



HUNTER, R. M. T. I. Senator in Thirty- 

 sixth Congress, 166 ; on the retrocession of 

 forts and arsenals, 190 ; appeals to the Senate 

 to act on the Peace Conference propositions, 

 220 ; appointed Secretary of State in Confed- 

 erate States, 163. 



V. Speech in Richmond on the peace ne- 

 gotiations, 191. 



HUNTER, W. V. Dispatches to Governors 

 Marvin and Walker, 363 ; to the French min- 

 ister, 368. 



HUNTINGTON, WILLIAM S, XII. Obituary, 

 616. 



HUTCHINS, JOHN* III. Representative from 

 Ohio, 233 ; relative to African soldiers, 270. 



