OBITUARIES, FOREIGN. 



ODELL, MOSES F. 



343 



528; Westcomb, Charles, 537; Westminster, 

 Sir Richard Grosvenor, 544; Woodford, Ed- 

 ward, 526 ; Wright, Henry G., 527 ; Young, Sir 

 Charles G., 542 ; Zimmerman, Clemens, 532. 



X. Anschutz, Karl, 596; Bailey, Samuel, 

 587; Barbadoes, Right Rev. Thomas Parry, 

 D. D., Bishop of, 588 ; Barbes, Armand, 591 ; 

 Baroche, Pierre Jules, 596; Becke, Baron 

 Franz von, 587; Beriot, Charles Auguste de, 

 588; Blaauw, William Henry, F. S. A., 589; 

 Blake, Hon. William Hume, LL. D., 596 ; Boner, 

 Charles, 588 ; Brassey, Thomas, 596 ; Brakle- 

 mann, Julius, Ph. D., 693 ; Brough, William, 

 588; Byron, George Anson, 596; Cabarras, 

 Edward de, M.D., 590; Chalmers, Rev. Peter, 

 D. D., 588 ; Cook, Monseigneur Thomas, 589 ; 

 Copland, James, M. D., 592 ; Corney, Bolton, 

 594; Castanon, Gonzalez, 587 ; Costello, Miss 

 Louisa Stuart, 589 ; Craik, Rev. James, D. D., 

 593 ; Creswick, Thomas, R. A., 586 ; Darling, 

 Sir Charles Henry, K. C. B., 587; Demidoff de 

 San Donato, Prince Anatole, 589 ; Dill, Rev. 

 Samuel Marcus, D.D., 590 ; Duchesne, Captain 

 Alphonse, 595 ; Granier de Cassagnac, Paul de, 

 595 ; Grey, General Charles, 588 ; Hale, Ven- 

 erable William, 591 ; Harro-Harring, Paul, 590 ; 

 Hastings, Admiral Sir Thomas, K. C. B., 586 ; 

 Hatchell, Right Hon. John, 593; Hertford, 

 Richard Seymour Conway, Marquis of, K. G., 

 594; Hill, David Octavius, R. S. A., 590 ; Kes- 

 ler, Henri de, 588 ; Kinglake, John Alexander, 

 592 ; Lemus, C. Jose Morales, 592 ; Levassor, 

 Pierre, 586 ; De Loosey, Karl F., 592 ; Lousada, 

 Francis, 588 ; Macldnnon, William Alexander, 

 590 ; Maddock, Sir Thomas Herbert, 587; Mar- 

 mol, Donado del, 594; Matter, Marius, 595; 

 Matthiessen, Augustus, Ph.D., 595; McTavish, 



, 592; Moir, Prof. D. M., 596; Moore, 



George Henry, M. P., 589 ; Moring, Marshal, 

 596; Morrison, Daniel, 588; Moscheles, Ig- 

 nace, 587 ; Murray, Leigh, 587 ; Niepce de St. 

 Victor, Claude Marie Francois, 589; Oviedo, 

 Don Esteban Santa Cruz de, 587 ; Pabst, Her- 

 mann, Ph. D., 593 ; Parker, John Henry, 

 F. A. S., 590 ; Plumptre, Frederick C., D. D., 

 596 ; Pratt, John Tidd, 586 ; Pyne, James B., 

 592; Ratazzi, Madame Marie Studolmine de 

 Solms, 592; Reade, John Edmund, 594; 

 Rolphe, John, M. D., 595 ; Rothschild, Natha- 

 niel, Baron, 587; Salm-Salm, Prince Felix, 

 593; Saxony, Amelia, Duchess of, 594; Sou- 

 blette, Carlos, 587; Struve, Gustave, 594; 

 Tenterden, John Henry Abbott, Baron, 589 ; 



Thorpe, Benjamin, 592 ; Urquiza, Don Juste 

 Jos6 de, 591; Vaugeron, Karl Adolph von, 

 J. U. D., 595; Westennan, Antoine, Ph.D., 

 587; Wyndham, Sir Charles Ashe, K. O. B., 

 587; Young, Sir Henry Edward Fox, Knight, 

 C. B., 595. 



XI. 593-604. (For individuals, see names.) 



XII. 638. (See individual names.) 



XIII. 588. 



XV. 588-601. (See alphabetical list of.) 



OBJECTS OF THE WAR. II. Resolution on, 

 283, 295. 



O'BRIEN, JOHN, secretary of Catholic Total 

 Abstinence Society of America. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 578. 



O'BRIEN, WILLIAM S. IV. Birth, 628 ; ca- 

 reer, 628; death, 628. 



OBSERVATIONS AND INSTRUMENTS, ASTRO- 

 NOMICAL AND METEOROLOGICAL.. V. New 

 observatory at Chicago, 676; observatory at 

 Harvard College, 676; Dudley Observatory, 

 676 ; meteorological observations in the Unit- 

 ed States, 676, 677 ; reports of the Smithsonian 

 Institution, 677 ; publications, 678 ; fire at the 

 Smithsonian Institution, 678 ; Royal Observa- 

 tory at Greenwich, 679; British Association 

 for the Advancement of Science, 679; Kew 

 heliograph, 679; meteorological system in 

 Great Britain, 679; heliautograph at the Ely 

 Observatory, 679 ; Mr. Cooke's refracting tel- 

 escope, 679; Imperial Observatory at Paris, 

 680 ; M. Foucault's telescopes, 680 ; meteoro- 

 logical observatories in Russia, 680 ; the Pul- 

 kowa Observatory, 680 ; observations in Italy, 

 681 ; time-signals, 681 ; normal clock at Pul- 

 kowa, 681 ; machine for cataloguing and chart- 

 ing stars, 682; an aluminium bronze transit 

 axis, 683; the chronographic or automatic 

 method, in transit observations, 683, 684. 



OCCUPATIONS. XII. Statistics of, in the 

 United States. (See the respective States.) 



O'CONNOR, Rt. Rey. MICHAEL. XII. Obitu- 

 ary, 631. 



O'CONOR, CHARLES. XII. Nominated by 

 Labor Reformers for the presidency, 774; 

 nominated at Louisville, 783; declines, 783; 

 total vote, 784. 



OCRACOKE INLET. I. The fortifications 

 abandoned by Confederate troops, and de- 

 stroyed by Federal troops, 289. 



ODELL, MOSES F. V. Representative from 

 New York, 205; on the amendment to the 

 Constitution, 210. 



