LOGAN, JOHN 



LOUISIANA. 



271 



LOGAN, JOHN WESLEY. XII. Obituary, 628. 



LOINES, JONAS P., M. D., eminent physician. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 587. 



LOMAN, EASTMAN. I. Choctaw delegate to 

 the Confederate Congress, 373. 



LONDON CONFERENCE. IV. Powers repre- 

 sented, 474 ; explanations of Austria and Prus- 

 sia, 474; bases of pacification, 474; declara- 

 tion read by Lord Russell, 474 ; action of the 

 Danish plenipotentiaries, 475 ; arbitration, 475. 



XL (See Eastern Question.) 



LONDON UNDERGROUND RAILWAY. XV. 

 East London line, 456 ; under the docks, 456 ; 

 works similar to the Thames Tunnel, 456 ; sta- 

 tions, 456 ; interesting engineering exploit, 

 456. 



LONDONDERRY, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Mar- 

 qnis of. XII. Obituary, 650. 



LONG, ALEXANDER. IV. Member of Con- 

 gress from Ohio, 219 ; offers a resolution for 

 negotiating a peace, 334 ; remarks on the con- 

 duct of the war and making a peace, 334. 



LONGNECKER, HENRY C. XL Obituary of, 

 684. 



LONGSTREET, AUGUSTUS BALDWIN, LL. D,, 

 American jurist and author. X. Birth, 450 ; 

 death, 450 ; early life, 450 ; career, 450 ; politi- 

 cal writings, 450. 



LONGWORTH, NICHOLAS. III. Birth, 585 ; 

 death, 585 ; pursuits, 585. 



LONGYEAR, JOHN W. VI. Representative 

 from Michigan, 124; offers a resolution on 

 duty of Congress, 149. 



XV. Decease of, 573. 



LONSDALE, Rt. Rev. JOHN. VII. Birth and 

 death, 451 ; education, 451 ; pursuits, 451 ; 

 published works, 451. 



LONSDALE, Rt. Hon. Sir WILLIAM LOWTHER. 

 XII. Birth, death, 471 ; career, 471. 



LOOMIS, Colonel and Brevet Brigadier-General 

 GUSTAYUS, U. S. A. XII. Obituary, 608. 



LOOMIS, Rev. HUBBELL. XII. Obituary, 

 636. 



LOPEZ, FRANCISCO SOLANO. X. Dictator 

 and President of the Republic of Paraguay, 

 450 ; birth, 450 ; death, 450 ; parentage, 450 ; 

 career, 451 ; war with Brazil, 451 ; killed in 

 battle, 451. 



LORAINE, Colonel EDWARD. XII. Obituary, 

 636. 



LORD, DANIEL. VIII. Birth, 428 ; death, 

 428 ; career, 428. 



LORD, ELEAZER. XL Obituary of, 575. 



LORD, FREDERICK. B., railroad-man. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 578. 



LORD, J. K. XII. Obituary, 650. 



LORD, NATHAN, American clergyman. X. 

 Birth, 451; death, 451; president of Dart- 

 mouth College, 451 ; his administration, 451 ; 

 character, 452 ; works, 52. 



LORING, F. W. XL Death, 41 ; obituary 

 of, 589. 



LORMAN, ALEXANDER. XII. Obituary, 605. 



LORRAINE. XL (See Alsace and Lorraine.) 



LOUIS, JACOB. XIV. Decease of, 624. 



LOUIS PHILIPPE, Comte de Paris. XIII. 

 Birth, 303 ; conduct during American civil 

 war, 303. 



LOUISIANA. I. Its boundaries, 427; gov- 

 ernment, 427 ; extra session of the Legislature 

 called, 427; proclamation of Governor, 427; 

 opposition to calling a convention, 427 ; action 

 of the Legislature, 428 ; proceedings in New 

 Orleans, 428 ; vote for delegates to the State 

 Convention, 428 ; seizure of the revenue-cut- 

 ter Lewis Cass, 428 ; convention assembles, 

 428 ; ordinance of secession passed, 428 ; the 

 ordinance, 428 ; aspect of New Orleans, 429 ; 

 occupation of the mint and custom-house, 429 ; 

 the funds on hand, 429 ; agent of the Treasury 

 Department sent to rescue the revenue-cutters, 

 429 ; action relative thereto, 429 ; ordinances 

 passed by the convention, 430 ; pastoral letter 

 of Bishop Polk, 430; reception of General 

 Twiggs^ 430 ; vote on the Confederate Consti- 

 tution, 431 ; vote at the presidential election 

 in 1860, 431 ; proposed amendment of the rati- 

 fication, 431 ; excitement in contributing men 

 and money for the war, 431 ; call of the Gov- 

 ernor for troops, 432 ; men under arms on 

 June 1st, 432 ; approaches to New Orleans, 

 432 ; different routes, 432 ; suspension of the 

 banks, 432 ; city of New Orleans bankrupt, 

 432 ; cotton at New Orleans, 433 ; State taxes, 

 433 ; appropriations, 433 ; expenditures for 

 military purposes, 433; debts to the banks, 

 433 ; stay law proposed by the Governor, 433 ; 

 troops in the field at the close of the year, 434 ; 

 report of Adjutant-General Grivot, 434; at- 

 tack at the Passes of the Mississippi upon the 

 Federal fleet, 434. 



Message of the Governor on extortions, 145 ; 

 her Senators withdraw from Congress, 200 ; 

 speeches, 200. 



II. Census statistics, 552; educational in- 

 stitutions, 552 ; military affairs, 552 ; call of 



