250 ITURBIDE, DON ANGEL DE. 



JAMESON, CHAELES D. 



424; donation to Garibaldi, 424; assembly 

 of free Christian Churches, 424; statistics, 

 425. 



XV. Sovereign, 404 , census, 405 ; for- 

 eign-born population, 405 ; religious statistics, 

 405 ; schools, 405 ; budget, 405 ; railroads, 405 ; 

 debt, 406; army, 406; navy, 406; shipping, 

 406; visit of the Emperor of Austria, 406; 

 proceedings in the Chamber of Deputies, 406 ; 

 relations between Church and state, 406 ; law- 

 less condition of Calabria, 407; visit of the 

 German Emperor, 407 ; dotation accepted by 

 Garibaldi, 407. 



ITURBIDE, Don ANGEL de. XII. Obituary, 

 644. 



ITURBIDE, Madame. I. Her political posi- 



tion, 392 ; death of her husband, 392 ; retires 

 to the United States, 392 ; character, 392. 



IYERSON, ALFRED. I. Senator in Thirty- 

 sixth Congress, 166 ; apprehensions which 

 cause secession, 168; the only concession that 

 will satisfy the South, 170 ; withdraws from 

 the Senate, 178; his letter, 178; how re- 

 ceived, 178. 



XIII. Birth, 389 ; death, 389 ; career as a 

 jurist and Senator, 389. 



IVES, DWIGHT. XV. Decease of, 587. 



IYES,LEYISILLIMAN,D.D.,LL.D. VII. Birth 

 and death, 411 ; education and pursuits, 411 ; 

 conversion to Catholicism, 412 ; later years, 

 412. 



FYES, ROBERT H. XV. Decease of, 578. 



JACK, Captain. XIII. Execution of, 39. 



JACK, CHARLES E. XIV. Decease of, 639. 



JACKSON, Miss. III. Its location, 547; its 

 capture, 547. 



JACKSON, ABNER. XIV. Birth, 425; cler- 

 gyman and scholar, 425 ; death, 425. 



JACKSON, CLAIBORNE F. I. Eecognized as 

 Governor of Missouri by the Confederate Gov- 

 ernment, 164; act to afford aid to Missouri, 

 164. 



JACKSON, JAMES, M. D. XII. Birth and 

 death, 412 ; education, 412 ; medical pursuits, 

 412 ; principal published works, 412, 413. 



JACKSON, SAMUEL, M. D. XII. Obituary, 

 611. 



JACKSON, General THOMAS J. III. How 

 wounded, 8^T; letter of General Lee to him, 

 87; death, 547; military services, 547-550. 



JACOBS, Rev. MELANCHTHON. XI. Birth, ca- 

 reer, death, 421. 



JACOBY, L. S. XIV. Decease of, 642. 



JAFFA, AMERICAN COLONY AT. VI. (See 

 Messiah, Church of.) 



JAHN, OTHO. IX. Birth, 364; death, 364; 

 pursuits, 364 ; works, 364. 



JAMAICA. V. Disturbances in, 22; situa- 

 tion, 446 ; counties, 446 ; area, 446 ; popula- 

 tion, 447 ; negro insurrections, 447 ; insurrec- 

 tion, in October, 447-454 ; Dr. Underbill's in- 

 quiries, 447; effect of the publication of his 

 letter to Mr. Card well, 447; letter of Mr. Gor- 

 don to Mr. Caldwell, 447, 448; outbreak at 

 Morant Bay, 448 ; martial law proclaimed, 448 ; 



trial by court-martial and execution of Mr. 

 Gordon, 449 ; large numbers shot or hung, 449 ; 

 action of the Governor indorsed by the Legis- 

 lature, 449 ; extreme measures introduced, 449 ; 

 bill disfranchising the blacks, 449; proposed 

 registration of Dissenters' places of worship, 

 449; news of the revolt in England, 449; 

 Governor Eyre suspended, 450 ; " Jamaica 

 Commission" appointed, 450; private com- 

 mittee, 450 ; English Blue-books in relation 

 to the disturbances in, 450 ; letters to Baptist 

 ministers intercepted by Governor Eyre, 450 ; 

 correspondence between Mr. Cardwell and 

 Governor Eyre, 450-453; letter of Andrew 

 Eoss to the Queen, 453. 



VI. Effect of the riots in England, 417; 

 Commission of Inquiry, 417 ; result, 417 ; 

 speech of Governor Eyre to the Legislature, 

 418 ; Governor Eyre superseded, 419 ; the new 

 Governor, 419 ; steps for a trial in England, 419. 



VII. Area and population, 413; exports, 

 413; Government, 413; judicial reforms of 

 Governor Grant, 413 ; taxation of the colony, 

 413 ; measures of retrenchment, 414 ; church 

 establishment, 414; finances, 414; education, 

 414 ; case of ex-Governor Eyre, 414 ; Sir Al- 

 exander Cockburn on the right of proclaiming 

 martial law, 414. 



JAMAICA, Right Rev. AUBREY GEORGE SPEN- 

 CER. XII. Birth, death, 413 ; career, 413. 



JAMES, HORACE. XV. Decease of, 576. 



JAMESON, CHARLES D. I. Biographical no- 

 tice of, 724. 



