416- 



TURNER, PETER. 



UNION COMMISSION. 



and population, 768 ; financial estimates, 768 ; 

 railroads, 768 ; shipping, 768 ; legislation, 768 ; 

 Bulgarian Christians, 769 ; Armenian Church, 

 769 ; Prince of Servia, 769 ; claims of the 

 Government, 769 ; state of the question, 769. 

 (See Europe.) 



XIII. Reigning family, 743; harem, 743; 

 budget, 743 ; area and population, 743 ; cities 

 and population, 743; debt, 743; army and 

 navy, 743 ; commerce, 743 ; railroads, 744 ; 

 Roumania, its reigning house, 744; revenues, 

 744; army, 744; commerce, 744; Servia, the 

 present ruler, 744; taxes, 744; population, 

 744 ; ministerial changes, 744 ; relations with 

 Egypt, 744; proceedings in Roumania, 745; 

 Legislature of Servia, 745; abolition of the 

 property of mosques, 745. 



XIV. Reigning sovereign, 792 ; area and 

 population, 792; population of cities, 792; 

 revenue, 792; reorganization of the army, 

 792; navigation, 792; railroads, 792; Gov- 

 ernment of Roumania, 792; military force, 

 792; debt, 792; railroads, 792; Government 

 of Servia, 793 ; population, 793 ; religious di- 

 visions, 793 ; railroads, 793 ; the Hassunists, 

 793 ; famine in Asia Minor, 793 ; the National 

 Assembly, 793; addresses, 793; movements 

 for independence in Roumania, 793; session 

 of Roumanian Chambers, 794; complication 

 between Turkey and Montenegro, 794; do. 

 between Turkey and England, 794; treaties 

 with the United States, 794 ; the order of suc- 

 cession, 794. 



XV. Its sovereign, 731 ; sons of the Sul- 

 tan, 732 ; area and population, 732 ; debt, 732 ; 

 army, 732; navy, 732; railroads, 732; Rou- 

 mania, how governed, 732 ; details, 732 ; Ser- 

 via, its ruler, 733 ; area and population, 733 ; 

 Samos, its area and population, 733; Monte- 

 negro, area and population, 733 ; insurrection 



in the Herzegovina, 733 ; its situation, 734 ; 

 population, 734; religions, 734; cause of in- 

 surrection, 734 ; military operations, 734 ; fir- 

 man of the Sultan, 735 ; another decree, 735 ; 

 views of Russia, 735; another firman, 736; 

 commission appointed to see to its execution, 

 736; circular of the Austrian Chancellor to 

 the great powers of Europe, 736; Turkish 

 convention with Austria, 739; new ministry 

 in Servia, 739 ; elections, 739 ; legislation in 

 Roumania, 740; famine in Asia Minor, 740; 

 riot in Beyrout, 740. 



TURNER, Commodore PETER. XI. Obituary 

 of, 571. 



TUSTIN, RCT. SEPTIMUS* XI. Obituary of, 

 588. 



TWIGGS, General DAVID. I. Surrenders the 

 ordnance depot at San Antonio, Texas, 319, 

 also 690; dismissed from the army by order 

 of the President, 319. 



TYBEE ISLAND. I. Its situation, 695; re- 

 connoissance of, 695 ; occupied, 695. 



TYLER, JOHN. I. Member of Confederate 

 Congress, 165; dispatch to, relative to the at- 

 tack on Sumter, 137; address of, at opening 

 of Peace Conference, 563, 564. 



II. Birth, 775 ; education, 775 ; public of- 

 fices, 775 ; death, 775 ; character, 775. 



TYLER, JOHN E., Congregationalist clergy- 

 man. XIII. Obituary of, 577. 



TYLER, ROBERT 0. XIV. Decease of, 

 661. 



TYNDALL ON HAZE AND DUST. IX. Rela- 

 tion of dust and disease, 690 ; experiments to 

 destroy floating dust, 690; burning of par- 

 ticles of dust by the flame of a spirit-lamp, 

 691 ; theories and discoveries in reference to 

 the propagation of epidemic diseases, 691 ; 

 advantages of cotton-wool filters for warding 

 off disease, 692. 



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UECHTRITZ, FRIEDRICH, a German poet. 

 XV. Biographical sketch of, 741. 



UHLAND, JOHANN LUDWIG. II. Birth, 776 ; 

 education, 776 ; writings, 776 ; death, 776. 



U1NTAH MOUNTAINS. XII. Height of prin- 

 cipal peaks, 337. 



UMBSCHEIDEN, FRANZ. XIV. Decease of, 662. 



UNDERGROUND TEMPERATURE. IX. Inves- 

 tigations of Mr. G. J. Simons, 693. 



UNDERBILL, Dr. R. T. XI. Obituary of, 

 569. 



UNDERWOOD, JOHN C., Judge U. S. District 

 Court. XIII. Obituary of, 587. 



UNION, THE CHRISTIAN. XI. 119.' 



UNION COMMISSION. V. Labors after the 

 close of the war, 793 ; coalition with the Freed- 

 men's Commission, 794; object of the United 

 Commissions, 794; officers, 794; table show- 



