SCOFIELD, G. W. 



SEWAGE, USE OF TOWN. 335 



the tribunal, 249, 250 ; vote in the conference, 

 255. 



SCOFIELD, 6. W. V. Representative from 

 Pennsylvania, 205 ; on reconsidering the vote 

 on the constitutional amendment, 208. 



SCOTLAND. XI. (See Great Britain.} 



SCOTT, DUNLAP. XIV. Decease of, 757. 



SCOTT, Admiral Sir JAMES, K. C. B. XII. 

 Obituary, 641. 



SCOTT, JOHJY. XI. Senator from Pennsyl- 

 vania, 132 ; on San Domingo resolution, 156 ; 

 on the bill to enforce the fourteenth amend- 

 ment, 210. 



XII. Senator from Pennsylvania, 119 ; of- 

 fers amendment to amnesty bill, 172 ; moves 

 the enforcement bill, 198-205. 



XI Y. Senator from Pennsylvania, 150 ; 

 relative to the salary law, 166. 



SCOTT, Rt. RCY. T. F. VII. Birth and 

 death, 688 ; missionary work, 688. 



SCOTT, T. PARKIN, Chief-Justice Supreme 

 Court of Baltimore. XIII. Obituary of, 583. 



SCOTT, General WINFIELD. I. Views on the 

 danger to the 'Union, 123 ; his statements rela- 

 tive to the battle at Bull Run, 246 ; order an- 

 nouncing the issue of demand-notes to pay the 

 soldiers, 299. 



VI. Birth, 685 ; career, 685 ; death, 686. 



SCRANTON, JOSEPH H. XII. Birth, death, 

 776 ; career, 776. 



SCRIBE, EUGENE. I. Birth, 640; occupa- 

 tion, 640 ; writings, 640. 



SCRIBNER, CHARLES. XI. Birth, career, 

 death, 695. 



SEABCRY, Rey. SAMUEL. XII. Birth, death, 

 726 ; career, 727 ; works, 727. 



SEALSFIELD, CHARLES. IV. Birth, 745; 

 writings, 745 ; death, 745. 



SEATON, SAMUEL WORTHINGTON. IX. Birth, 

 628 ; death, 628 ; pursuits, 628. 



SEATON, WILLIAM. IX. Birth, 687; pur- 

 suits, 687 ; death, 687. 



SEAVER, Colonel WILLIAM. XI. Obituary 

 of, 585. 



SECRETARY OF WAR. VIII. Correspondence 

 between President Johnson and General Grant 

 relative to the office of, 648. 



SECURITIES. XII. Monthly price of Gov- 

 ernment, 296 ; of State, 299. 



SEDGWICE, Rev. ADAM. XIII. Birth, 707 ; 

 death, 707 ; career as a writer and geologist, 

 707. 



SEDGWICK, CATHERINE M. VII. Birth and 

 25 



death, 688; life as a teacher, 68a; literary 

 works, 688 ; philanthropic labors, 689. 



SEDGWICK, CHARLES B. III. Representa- 

 tive from New York, 233 ; relative to African 

 soldiers, 270. 



SEDGWICK, General JOHN. IV. Birth, 745 ; 

 military career, 746 ; death, 746. 



SEDLEY, WILLIAM HENRY. XII. Obituary, 

 603. 



SEEMANN, BERTHOLD, Ph. D. XI. Obituary 

 of, 602. 



SEEMULLER, Miss ANNE M. CRANE. XII. Obit- 

 uary, 635. 



SEGAR, JOSEPH. III. Representative from 

 Virginia, 233 ; on the admission of West Vir- 

 ginia, 310. 



SEGASTA, Scfflor. XII. Resigns from the 

 Spanish ministry, 741 ; forms a new ministry, 

 742 ; resigns, 744. 



SEGUR, PHILIPPE PAUL, Count de, French 

 general and historian. XIII. Obituary of, 

 681. 



SEIDL, JOHANN G., an Austrian poet. XV. 

 Biographical sketch of, 702. 



SELWYN, WILLIAM, an English clergyman. 

 XV. Biographical sketch of, 702. 



SENATORS. II. Expulsion of, from United 

 States Senate, 330. 



SENGER, WILLIAM U. XV. Decease of, 587. 



SEQUESTRATION ACT OF THE CONFEDERATE 

 CONGRESS. I. 165. 



SEROFF, ALEXANDER N. XI.. Obituary of, 

 594. 



SERRANO, Marshal. XII. Counsels with the 

 King of Spain, 741; present at the electors' 

 meeting, 742 ; appointed commander-in-chief, 

 743 ; concludes a convention with the Carlist 

 war-junta, 744 ; resigns his command, 745 ; his 

 proposal to the King rejected, 755. 



SERYIA. XII. (See Europe.} 



XIII. The present ruler, 744; taxes, 744; 

 population, 744; ministerial changes, 744; 

 Legislature, 745. ; . 



SERVIA, Prince of. VIII. Birth, 690 ; death, 

 690 ; career, 690. 



SETTLE, THOMAS. XII. President of the 

 Republican National Convention, 779. 



SEWAGE, FILTRATION OF. X. Report of the 

 British Commission, 677; suggestions, 678; 

 illustrations, 679. 



SEWAGE, USE OF TOWN. IX. Conveyance 

 from the town to the country, 629 ; distribu- 

 tion throughout the district to be irrigated, 629 ; 



