SANDWICH ISLANDS. 



SAULSBURY, WILLARD. 



VI. Area, 684 ; population, 684 ; Govern- 

 ment, 684 ; visit of Secretary Seward, 684. 



VII. Area and population, 687 ; exports and 

 imports, 687; treaty with the United States, 

 687 ; harbor of Samana, 687 ; insurrection, 

 687. 



VIII. Area, 687; population, 687; com- 

 merce, 687; insurrection, 687. 



IX. Area and population, 628; civil war, 

 628 ; decree of the Government, 628 ; lease of 

 the Bay of Samana to the United States, 628. 



X. Area, 675 ; population, 675 ; products, 

 675 ; negotiations for annexation, 675 ; message 

 of President Grant with the treaty, 676 ; action 

 of Senate, 676 ; condition of the island, 677. 



XI. Commission from United States to, 18 ; 

 report (see Public Documents)', proceedings 

 in Congress relative to (see Congress, United 

 States) ; state of the question, 746. 



XIII. Boundaries, 703 ; divisions, 703 ; form 

 of government, 703 ; state officers, 704; schools, 

 704 ; exports and imports, 704 ; coffee-product, 

 704 ; value of commerce, 704 ; finances, 705 ; 

 paper-money, 705; depreciation, 705; navy, 

 705 ; political disturbances, 705 ; boundaries 

 of the Dominican Republic, 705 ; capital, 705 ; 

 state officers, 706 ; revolutionary movement, 

 706. 



SANDWICH ISLANDS, or, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. 

 XII. Area and population, 723 ; trade, 723 ; 

 royal family, 723 ; choice of a King, 724 ; sugar 

 in, 4. Lot Kamehameha Kapuia, Kamehameha 

 V., King of the, birth of, 724; death, 724; ca- 

 reer, 724. 



XIV. Population, 766 ; decrease, 766 ; visit 

 of the King to the United States, 766 ; mem- 

 bership of Protestant Churches, 766 ; death of 

 the King, 767 ; election of his successor, 767. 



SANDYS, Rev. THOMAS. XL Obituary of, 602. 



SANGER, WILLIAM W., M. D. XII. Obituary, 

 618. 



SANITARY COMMISSIONS. IV. Origin, 733 ; 

 organizations, 733 ; draft of powers asked for, 

 734; objects, 734; material of volunteers, 734 ; 

 prevention of disease, 734; relief, 734; first 

 commission, 734 ; tracts issued, 735 ; commit- 

 tees, 735 ; agents, 735 ; departments of work 

 comprehended, 736 ; of general relief, 736 ; of 

 special relief, 737; lodges, 737; cars, 737; 

 steamers, 737 ; hospitals, 737 ; department of 

 field relief, 738; auxiliary relief corps, 738; 

 expenditures and receipts, 738 ; Western com- 

 mission, 739 ; order of General Fremont, 739 ; 



other commissions, 740; New England sol- 

 diers' relief, 740. 



SAN JUAN. XII. Decision of boundary ques- 

 tion between the United States and England, 

 853, 354; line as run, 773. 



SAN MIGUEL, EVARISTO. II. Birth, 750 ; ed- 

 ucation, 750 ; liberal views, 750 ; official posi- 

 tions, 751 ; death, 752. 



SAN SALVADOR. V. (See Central America.) 



VI. (See Central America.) 



XL 18, 97 ; war with Honduras, 97 ; revo- 

 lution, 98 ; telegraphs, 99. 



XII. Area and population, 724 ; ministry, 

 724 ; army, 724 ; exports, 724 ; imports, 725 ; 

 commerce, 725 ; revenue and expenditures, 725 ; 

 debt, 725 ; disorders, 725. 



XIII. Boundaries, 702 ; area and popula- 

 tion, 702 ; state officers, 702 ; army, 702 ; ex- 

 ports and imports, 702 ; railways, 702 ; tele- 

 graphs, 702 ; debt, 702 ; scarcity of laborers, 

 702 ; relations with other states, 703 ; drying 

 np of a lake, 703 ; earthquakes, 703 ; losses, 

 703 ; national exhibition, 703. 



8ANTANA. IV. Birth, 741; career, 741; 

 death, 741. 



SARDOU, YICrORlEN. XII. His writings and 

 rivals, 455. 



SARGEANT, AARON A. III. Representative 

 from California, 233 ; on the conscript bill, 

 281. 



XV. Senator from California, 138 ; relative 

 to counting the electoral vote for President, 

 183. 



SARGENT, L, M. VII. Birth and death, 687 ; 

 literary and other pursuits, 687. 



SARMIENTO, President. XIII. Conspiracy 

 against, 20 ; efforts for public education, 31 ; 

 liberal offers to immigrants, 81 ; views on war, 

 255. 



SAULSBURY, ELI. XII. Senator from Dela- 

 ware, 119; offers an amendment to the force 

 bill, 178-180; on disturbances at the South, 

 202-213. 



XIII. Senator from Delaware, 137 ; on finan- 

 cial affairs, 176. 



XIV. Senator from Delaware, 150; on the 

 Louisiana bill, 230. 



XV. Senator from Delaware, 138 ; moves 

 an amendment to the specie-payment bill, 153 ; 

 relative to military interference in Louisiana, 

 211. 



SAULSBURY, WILLARD. I. Senator in Thirty- 

 sixth Congress, 166 ; Delaware was the first to 



