NADAL, BERNARD H. 



NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES. 313 



NADAL, Rev. BERNARD II., D. I)., LL. D. X. 

 Birth, 528 ; death, 528 ; career, 528. 



NAIL-MACHINE. VII. Construction and 

 mode of operation, 525 ; amount of work capa- 

 ble of, 525. 



NAPIER, Sir R. VII. Proclamation to King 

 Theodore of Abyssinia, 6. 



NAPOLEON, Arkansas. I. Its situation, 499; 

 seizure of United States hospital, 499. 



NAPOLEON HI., LOUIS, Emperor. V. Address 

 on opening the French Chambers, 366 ; visit 

 to Algeria, 368 ; proclamations to Europeans 

 and Arabs, 368 ; letter to Prince Napoleon in 

 relation to his speech at Ajaccio, 368 ; on the 

 Mexican expedition, 370. 



IX. Speech on opening the legislative ses- 

 sion, 274 ; address in the Council of State on 

 the abolition of the livrets, 275; speech to the 

 soldiers at the camp of Chalons, 278 ; message 

 to the Legislative Body, announcing the basis 

 of proposed reforms, 278 ; decree concerning 

 the Senatus Consultum, 279 ; speech from the 

 throne on the opening of the legislative ses- 

 sion, 280. 



X. New- Year's speech, 308 ; note to minis- 

 try on Senatus Consultum, 309 ; proclamation 

 concerning plebiscite, 312; speech to Corps 

 L6gislatif on result of, 313. (See German- 

 French War.) 



NARROW-GAUGE RAILROADS. XL 676. 



NARVAEZ, RAMON N. VIII. Birth, 523 ; 

 death, 523 ; career, 523. 



NASH, ALANSON. XIV. Decease of, 648. 



NASHVILLE. II. Surrender of, 37; retreat 

 of Confederate forces, 596 ; surrender of the 

 city to Federal troops, 596 ; state of the city, 

 596 ; Andrew Johnson appointed military gov- 

 ernor, 597; refusal of the city officers to take 

 the oath of allegiance, 597; resolutions of the 

 City Council, 597; condition of the city, 597; 

 order relative to the sale of provisions, medi- 

 cines, etc., 597; operations of guerrillas, 598; 

 assessment of wealthy citizens, 598 ; proceed- 

 ings in the city, 599. 



NASSAU. V. Government, 596; area and 

 population, 596 ; capital, 596 ; religious statis- 

 tics, 596 ; army contingent, 596. 



VI. Area, 529 ; population, 529 ; conquered 

 by Prussia, 529. 



NASSAU-ORANGE, WILLIAM FREDERICK HEN- 

 RY,'Prince of. XII. Obituary, 642. 



NATIONAL CEMETERIES. VII. Number, lo- 

 cation, etc., 525. 



XII. 34. 



NATIONAL CHEAP TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIA- 

 TION OF NEW YORK. XIII. Resolutions, 755. 



NATIONAL CURRENCY ACT, THE. III. 296. 



NATIONALITIES. XII. Of Europe, 287. 



NAUDAIN, ARNOLD, M. D. XII. Obituary, 

 601. 



NAUMANN, KARL F. XIII. Birth, 523 ; 

 death, 523 ; mineralogist and author, 523 ; 

 writings, 524. 



NAVIGATOR ISLANDS. XII. (See Navy of 

 the United States.) 



NAVY, CONFEDERATE. II. Instructions to 

 Captain Bullock, 382 ; organization of, 599 ; 

 operations of the Sumter, 599 ; movements of 

 the Oreto, 599; Commander Maffit, 600; 

 steamer Alabama, 600 ; movements of, 600 ; 

 captures of American vessels, 600 ; her papers, 

 600 ; crew, 601 ; capture of the Virginia, 601 ; 

 statement of the captain, 601 ; capture of the 

 Elisha Dunbar, 601 ; statement of the captain, 

 601 ; disposal of prisoners, 601 ; excitement in 

 New York, 602 ; do. in England, 602 ; corre- 

 spondence with the British minister relative to 

 losses by British subjects, 602 ; capture of the 

 Ariel, 603 ; other captures, 603 ; bonded, 603 ; 

 validity of, 603; appearance of the Alabama 

 after her conflict with the Hatteras, 603 ; the 

 fight, 604 ; officers of the Alabama, 604. 



III.. Officers, 659; pay, 660; iron-clads, 

 660 ; cruisers, 660 ; their operations, 661 ; 

 operations of the Tacony, 661 ; capture of the 

 Chesapeake, 662 ; effect of operations on com- 

 merce of United States, 662 ; contracts in Eng- 

 land for more vessels, 662. 



IV. Three classes of vessels, 556; letter 

 from Earl Russell relative to rams, 556 ; reply 

 of the secretary of Jefferson Davis, 557; num- 

 ber of Federal vessels destroyed, 557 ; by 

 whom, 557; cruisers, 558; capture of the 

 Roanoke, 558 ; letter of Earl Russell, 558. 



V. (See Army Operations and Diplomatic 

 Correspondence.'} 



NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES. I. Report 

 of a committee in Congress on list of vessels, 



