SAUNDERS, EPHRABf DOD. 



SOHENOK, ROBERT 0. 383 



adopt the Constitution, and will be the last to 

 do any act looking to separation, 168. 



II. Senator from Delaware, offers resolu- 

 tions proposing a conference for the settlement 

 of difficulties, 276. 



III. Senator from Delaware, 233 ; offers a 

 resolution on arrests in Delaware, 235; re- 

 marks thereon, 235, 236 ; on the bill to dis- 

 charge state prisoners, 246 ; relative to armed 

 soldiers at the polls in Delaware, 258, 259 ; on 

 compensated emancipation in Missouri, 318. 



IV. Senator from Delaware, 217; on the 

 oath of a Senator, 223 ; on colored voters in 

 Montana, 240 ; on amending the Constitution 

 relative to slavery, 259. 



V. Senator from Delaware, 205 ; on giving 

 freedom to families of colored soldiers, 219, 

 220; on exchange of prisoners, 236; on re- 

 quiring an oath, 237; on the admission of a 

 Senator from Virginia, 276 ; on the Peace Con- 

 ference, 292. 



VI. Senator from Delaware, 124; on the 

 reconstruction committee, 128 ; on the exclu- 

 sion of Southern members, 180 ; on the consti- 

 tutional amendment, 191 ; on the civil-rights 

 bill, 197; on the Freedmen's Bureau, 207; on 

 the bill to relieve officers, 219 ; on admission 

 of Colorado, 233. 



VII. Senator from Delaware, 131 ; on suf- 

 frage in the District of Columbia, 140 ; on va- 

 lidity of certain proclamations, 175 ; on report 

 of the amnesty clause, 182 ; on reconstruction, 

 224. 



IX. Senator from Delaware, 120; on fif- 

 teenth amendment, 150 ; on repudiation, 182. 



X. Senator from Delaware, 117; on the 

 Georgia bill, 125; reasons for voting against 

 Virginia bill, 159. 



SAUNDERS, Rev. EPHRA1M DOD. XII. Birth, 

 death, 726 ; career, 726. 



SAUNDERS, W. N. XII. Chairman of colored 

 Liberal Republican Convention, 783. 



SAVAGE, JAMES. XIII. Birth, 706 ; death, 

 706 ; career as an archasologist and genealogist, 

 706. 



SAVIGNY, KARL F. XV. A Prussian diplo- 

 matist, 701 ; biographical sketch of, 701. 



SAWYER, Rev. BENJAMIN. XII. Obituary, 572. 



SAWYER, FREDERICK A. IX. Senator from 

 South Carolina, 120 ; moves an amendment to 

 fifteenth amendment, 165. 



X. Senator from South Carolina, 117; on 

 the Georgia bill, 121. 



XII. Senator from South Carolina, 119 ; on 

 the civil-rights amendment, 168, 170 ; on the 

 amnesty amendment, 181. 



SAXBY, S. M. VII. Discovery of the test 

 of iron by magnetism, 716. 



SAXE. V. Reigning princes, 755 ; area and 

 population, 755 ; army contingents, 755. 



VI. Government, 684 ; area, 684 ; popula- 

 tion, 684. 



VII. Government, 687; area and popula- 

 tion, 688 ; troops, 688. 



VIII. Government, 687; area and popula- 

 tion, 687 ; religions, 687 ; revenue and expendi- 

 tures, 688 ; debt, 688. 



SAXONY. V. King and heir-apparent, 755 ; 

 constitution, 755 ; Parliament, 755 ; area and 

 population, 755 ; religious statistics, 755 ; 

 largest cities, 755 ; budget, 755 ; army, 755 ; 

 policy on the Schleswig-Holstein question, 755. 



VI. Government, 684; area, 684; popula- 

 tion, 684 ; revenue, 684 ; in the German War, 

 684. 



VII. King, 688 ; area and population, 688 ; 

 finances, 688 ; army, 688. 



VIII. Government, 688 ; area and popula- 

 tion, 688; religions, 688; important acts of 

 the Saxon Diet, 688. 



SAXONY, JOHN, King of. XIII. Birth, 706 ; 

 death, 706 ; career, 706. 



SAYN- WITTGENSTEIN -HOHENSTEIN, Prince 

 ADOLPHUS von. XII. Obituary, 647. 



SCANDINAVIAN PRESS, THE. VIII. Swedish 

 press, 688 ; circulation, 688 ; dailies, 688 ; 

 weeklies, etc., 688 ; dailies and weeklies in 

 Stockholm, 689 ; press laws of Sweden, 689 ; 

 literary papers, of Sweden, 689 ; Norwegian 

 press, 690. 



SCARLETT, Hon. Sir JAMES YORKE. XI. 

 Obituary of, 603. 



SCHACTIBURG-LIPPE. V. Prince and heir- 

 apparent, 755 ; area and population, 755 ; Diet, 

 755; capital, 755; revenue, 755; army con- 

 tingent, 755. 



VI. Government, 684 ; area, 684 ; popula- 

 tion, 684 ; sides with Prussia, 684. 



VII. Prince, 688; area and population, 

 688 ; troops, 688. 



SCHENCK, Colonel ROBERT C. I. At Bull 

 Run, 82-86 ; biographical notice of, 725. 



III. His order previous to the election in 

 Delaware, 336 ; declares martial law in Balti- 

 more, 609 ; order to suppress the Maryland 

 Club, 613 ; proclamation on the 3d of July, 



