INDIANS, MODOO. 



INSURANCE. 



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with the Indians, 402 ; council at Fort Larned, 

 403 ; council at Fort Laramie, 403 ; suspension 

 of hostilities, 403 ; number and position of va- 

 rious tribes, 403. 



VIII. Efforts of peace commissioners, 379 ; 

 treaties made, 379 ; principal object of the 

 treaties, 380 ; one cause of complaint with the 

 northern Indians, 380 ; Military Division of 

 Missouri, 380 ; order of General Sherman, 380 ; 

 outrages committed, 381 ; do. in Kansas and 

 Colorado, 381 ; localities, 381 ; activity of 

 troops, 381 ; skirmishes, 382 ; destruction of a 

 Oamanche village, 382; number of Indians, 

 382 ; suggestions of General Sheridan, 382 ; 

 peace commissioners' meeting, 383 ; resolu- 

 tions, 383. 



INDIANS, MODOC. XIII. General Canby's 

 views of, 89 ; massacre, 88. 



INDIANS, WESTERN. I. Their number, 373 ; 

 Choctaws, their location, 373 ; regiments fur- 

 nished to the Confederate army, 373 ; delegates 

 to the Confederate Congress, 373 ; Cherokees, 

 373 ; proclamation of John Koss, 373 ; Chero- 

 kee population, 373 ; secede, 373 ; troops raised, 

 374; Delaware Indians, 374; numbers, 374; 

 civilization, 374; Pottawattomies, their loca- 

 tion, 374 ; number of the tribe, 374 ; Sacs and 

 Foxes, 374 ; Shawnees, 374 ; loways, 374 ; 

 Omahas, 374; Kickapoos, 374; Winnebagoes, 

 374; Yanctonnais, 374; Sioux, 374; Chey- 

 ennes, 374 ; Arapahoes, 374 ; Pah-Ute tribe, 

 375 ; Washoe tribe, 375 ; Apaches, 375 ; Nava- 

 joes, 375 ; Utahs, 375 ; action of the Mormon 

 people, 375 ; action of the Legislature of Cali- 

 fornia, 375 ; Indians in Washington Territory, 

 375; number of Indian schools, 375; wealth 

 of Indians, 375 ; moral and religious cultiva- 

 tion, 375 ; interest due to, on bonds of seceded 

 States, 376. 



XL Apaches, in Arizona, 40, 41 ; Vincent 

 Colyer's policy, 41 ; General Schofield's order, 

 41, 42; Camp Grant massacre, 40; "Wicken- 

 burg massacre, 41 ; number in the United 

 States, 42 ; in Indian Territory, 42. (See also 

 the different States and Territories.) 



XII. (See President's message, 701.) Sup- 

 plies issued to, 33. 



INDIUM. III. A new metal, 531; where 

 found, 531. 



V. Separation effected, 438 ; description, 

 438 ; specific gravity and equivalent, 438. 



VI. Mode of preparation, 406 ; specific grav- 

 ity, 406 ; fusible, 406 ; when discovered, 406. 



XII. History of the metal, 512. 



INFLATION BILL. XIV. Vetoed by Presi- 

 dent Grant, 199. 



INGERSOLL, CHARLES JARED. II. Birth, 

 529; education, 529; public offices, 529; 

 death, 529. 



INGERSOLL, EBEN C. VI. Representative 

 from Illinois, 124; offers a resolution, 143. 



INGERSOLL, JOSEPH R. VIII. Birth, 383 ; 

 death, 383 ; pursuits, 383. 



INGERSOLL, RALPH ISAACS. XII. Birth, 

 death, 400 ; career, 400. 



INGLIS, WILLIAM. III. Birth, 532 ; death, 

 532; pursuits, 532. 



INGRES, JEAN DOMINIQUE AUGUSTE. VII. 

 Birth and death, 405 ; studies in painting, 405 ; 

 principal works, 405 ; honors, 405. 



INMAN, WILLIAM. XIV. Decease of, 656. 



INSLEE, RCT. E. B. XL Obituary of, 572. 



INSURANCE. I. Amount of property cov- 

 ered by, 376 ; fires in the United States in 

 1861, 377 ; property destroyed, 377 ; losses in 

 eight years, 378; marine losses, 378; insur- 

 ance in Massachusetts, 378 ; mutual and stock 

 companies, 379; condition of companies in 

 New York, 379 ; number of companies, capi- 

 tal, assets, etc., 380 ; do. in other States than 

 New York, 381; marine companies in New 

 York, 382 ; profits, 383 ; life insurance, 383 ; 

 companies, 383; claims by death, 384; mor- 

 tuary experience in Massachusetts, 385; do. 

 classified, 386, 387; further mortuary experi- 

 ence, 388. 



II. Losses, 529 ; do. in Massachusetts, 530 ; 

 do. marine, 530 ; do. by fire-risks, 530 ; increase 

 of fire-risks, 531; cases of net losses, 531; 

 foreign companies in New York, 532 ; partici- 

 pation plan, 532; activity of life insurance, 

 532; companies in New York, 533; returns, 

 533 ; returns in Massachusetts, 534. 



V. New life-insurance companies in New 

 York, 438 ; new insurance companies in New 

 England, 439 ; probable increase in the rates 

 of fire insurance, 439 ; capital stock of fire-in- 

 surance companies in New York in 1865, 439 ; 

 marine disasters reported, at New York in 

 1861-'65, table of monthly losses of under- 

 writers in 1861-'65, 439; causes of the late 

 unusual losses, 440; life-saving raft, 440; re- 

 turns of life-insurance companies in New York 

 in 1865, 440 ; insurance business in Massachu- 

 setts, 440 ; increased business of foreign com- 

 panies, 440. 



