346 



OLD CATHOLICS. 



ORDNANCE. 



governors, 614; women's temperance move- 

 ment, 616. 



XIV. Session of General Assembly, 664; 

 State debt, 664 ; local debts, 664 ; amount of 

 taxes, 665 ; taxable valuations, 665 ; wheat acre- 

 age and crop, 665 ; do. corn, 665 ; do. oats, 665 ; 

 do. all grain, 665 ; hay, 665 ; flax, 665 ; pota- 

 toes, 665 ; tobacco, 665 ; other crops, 665, 666 ; 

 statistics of land, 666 ; do. of animals, 666 ; 

 banking capital 666; railroad interest, 666; 

 new buildings, 666 ; vital statistics, 666 ; suits 

 at law, 667; divorces, 667; school statistics, 

 667 ; Democratic Convention and nominations, 

 667; platform, 667; Republican Convention 

 and nominations, 668 ; platform? 668 ; Prohi- 

 bitionists' nominations, 668 ; results of the 

 election, 669 ; Constitutional Convention, 669 ; 

 proceedings, 669, 670 ; vote on the constitution, 

 670 ; women's temperance crusade, 670. 



XV. Financial condition, 601 ; local indebt- 

 edness, 601 ; taxes levied, 602 ; value of prop- 

 erty, 602 ; acreage of wheat, 602 ; corn, 602 ; 

 other crops, 602 ; number and value of sheep, 

 602 ; orchards and vineyards, 603 ; taxable 

 lands, 603 ; horses and hogs, 603 ; coal mined, 

 603; banks, 603; railroads, 603; passengers 

 and earnings, 603 ; telegraphs, 603 ; casualties, 

 604 ; patients in infirmaries, 604 ; prisoners, 

 604 ; school statistics, 604 ; deeds, leases, and 

 mortgages, 604; settlement with the United 

 States, 604; acts of the Legislature, 605; re- 

 lating to schools, 605 ; the Geghan bill, 605 ; 

 Prohibition Convention, 605 ; nominations and 

 resolutions, 605, 606 ; Republican Convention, 

 606 ; nominations and resolutions, 606 ; Demo- 

 cratic Convention, 606 ; nominations and reso- 

 lutions, 607; results of the election, 607; vote 

 on constitutional amendments, 607 ; Legisla- 

 ture, 608. 



OLD CATHOLICS. XV. Second Synod, 608 ; 

 statistics, 608; presence of Dollinger, 608; con- 

 gregation in Switzerland, 608 ; action of Austria, 

 608; Italy, 608. (See Roman Catholic Church.) 



OLDENBURG. V. Grand-duke, 686; Diet, 

 686 ; budget, 686 ; army, 686 ; area and popu- 

 lation, 686 ; religious statistics, 686 ; move- 

 ment of shipping, 686 ; number, etc., of ves- 

 sels, 686. 



VI. Government, 605; area, 605; popula- 

 tion, 605; commerce, 605; joins the Confed- 

 eration, 605. 



VII. Grand-duke, 606; area and popula- 

 tion, 606 ; political status, 606. 



VIII. Government, 605 ; area, 605 ; popu- 

 lation, 605 ; religions, 605 ; commerce, 605. 



XI. Nicolas Frederic Pierre, Grand-duke, 

 obituary of, 604. 



OL1N, ABRAHAM B. III. Representative from 

 New York, 233 ; on indemnifying the Presi- 

 dent, 241 ; on the relation of the seceded States 

 to the Union, 262 ; on the conscript bill, 279. 



OLIM>.\, Bishop of. XIV. His arrest and 

 imprisonment, 98. 



OLIM)A, PEDRO DE ARANJO LIMA, Marquis do. 

 X. Birth, 605 ; death, 605 ; career, 605. 



OLIVER, Major-General JOHN M. XII. Obit- 

 uary, 610. 



OLL1 YIER, EMILE. XIII. Appointed prime- 

 minister, 71. 



OLNEY, JESSE. XII. Birth, death, 657 ; ca- 

 reer, 657. 



OLOZAGA, Don SALISTIA\0, Spanish states- 

 man. XIII. Birth, 616; death, 616; educa- 

 tion, 616; political intrigues, 616; member of 

 the Cortes, 616; last illness, 616. 



OLYPHANT, GEORGE, merchant. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 568. 



ONDERDONK, BENJAMIN T. I. Biographical 

 notice of, 560, 561. 



O'NEILL, CHARLES. VI. Representative 

 from Pennsylvania, 124; nominates Thomas 

 B. Stockton for chaplain, 128. 



OPELOISAS, La. III. Its situation, 732 ; cap- 

 ture, 732. 



ORD, General E. 0. C. VII. Appointed to 

 Fourth Military District, 49 ; orders regis- 

 tration, 49 ; removes State Treasurer, 49 ; cir- 

 cular of, to officers thwarting reconstruction, 

 51 ; orders of, for election, 53 ; ordered to 

 San Francisco, 56 ; action in Mississippi, 514. 



ORDNANCE. III. Condition at the com- 

 mencement of the war, 732 ; rifling, 733 ; Par- 

 rotts, 733 ; projectile, 733 ; range, 733 ; time 

 of flight, 733 ; features of the projectile, 733 ; 

 Rodman gun, 734; Dahlgrens, 734; mortars, 

 734; Brooke, 734; Blakely, 734; projectiles 

 adopted by Government, 734; firing, under 

 water, 735 ; Armstrong gun, 735 ; Whit worth 

 gun, 735, 736 ; Blakely gun, 736 ; French rifled 

 guns, 737 ; gun-cotton, 737. 



IV. Parrott guns, 632; experience with 

 them, 632 ; rifled guns used in the navy, 632 ; 

 endurance of Parrott guns, 633 ; metals suit- 

 able for guns, 633 ; Ames's wrought-iron gun, 

 634 ; Brooke gun, 634 ; improvements in small- 

 arms, 634 ; cartridges, 635 ; Sharps's rifle, 636 ; 



