WAKEFIELD, JOHN L. 



WASHBURNE, ELIHU B. 431 



WAKEFIELD, JOHN L. XIV. Decease of, 

 625. 



WARLEY, THOMAS. II. Birth, 802; educa- 

 tion, 802 ; publishes the London Lancet, 802 ; 

 civil offices, 802 ; death, 802. 



WALDECR. V. Prince and heir-apparent, 

 820; area and population, 820; constitution, 

 820 ; army contingent, 820 ; revenue, 820. 



VI. Government, 768 ; area, 768 ; revenue, 

 768 ; joins German Confederation, 768. 



VII. Reigning prince, 764 ; area and popu- 

 lation, 764; army contingent, 764; revenue 

 and expenditure, 764 ; public debt, 764 ; Diet 

 approves treaty with Prussia, 764. 



VIII. Government, 762 ; area, 762 ; popula- 

 tion, 762 ; budget, 762 ; debt, 762. 



WALDECR, JEAN F., a French traveler. XV. 

 Biographical sketch of, 754. 



WALDENSIANS. XIII. Statistics, 770 ; jour- 

 nals, 770 ; missions, 770 ; conference, 770 ; 

 synod meeting, 770 ; valley churches, 770 ; 

 statistics, 770; Committee of Evangelization, 

 770. 



WALDO, DANIEL. IV. Birth, 811 ; pursuits, 

 811 ; death, 811. 



WALEWSRI, Count VIII. Birth, 762 ; death, 

 762 ; career, 762. 



WALRER, A. J. XII. Obituary, 615. 



WALRER, AMASA. X V^ Biographical sketch 

 of, 755. 



WALRER, DAVID S. V. Chosen Governor 

 of Florida, 363 ; measures recommended by, 

 363. 



WALRER, ISAAC P. XII. Obituary, 610. 



WALRER, L. P., Secretary of War. I. Orders 

 General Beauregard to demand the surrender 

 of Fort Sumter, 132 ; further correspondence, 

 132 ; remarks on attack on Sumter, 133 ; "No 

 man could tell where this war would end," 

 133 ; letter to Governor Magoffin, 138. 



WALRER, Mrs. MARY A. XIII. Obituary of, 

 559. 



WALRER, RICHARD W. XIV. Decease of, 

 639. 



WALRER, ROBERT JAMES. IX. Birth, 717 ; 

 death, 717; career, 717. 



WALL, JAMES W. XII. Obituary, 621. 



WALL, WILLIAM. XII. Obituary, 614. 



WALLACR, JAMES W. IV. Birth, 811 ; the- 

 atrical career, 812 ; death, 812. 



WALLBRIDGE, ARTHUR D. XII. Obituary, 

 636. 



WALSHE, JOHN T. XII. Obituary, 612. 



WALTER, S. L. XIV. Decease of, 633. 



WALTERS, JOHN. XIV. Decease of, 625. 



WALWORTII, MANSFIELD TRACY, novelist. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 572. 



WALWORTH, REUBEN HYDE. VII. Birth, 

 764 ; public services, 764 ; death, 764. 



WANZER SEWING-MACHINE. XV. Its feat- 

 ures, 755; extent of manufacture, 755; im- 

 provements, 755. 



WARD, General AARON. VII. Birth, 764; 

 education and public career, 764 ; death, 764. 



WARD, JAMES H. I. Birth, 748; education, 

 748 ; writings, 748 ; service, 749. 



WARD, JASPER D, XV. Representative from 

 Illinois, 138 ; on the term of the presidential 

 office, 208. 



WARDEN, FRANCIS, European partner of A. 

 T. Stewart. XIII. Obituary of, 560. 



WAR DEPARTMENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 



XII. Condition of, 698. (See Army of the 

 United States.) 



WARE, Jndge ASHUR, LL. D., jurist. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 579. 

 WARFORD, General A. B., railroad manager. 



XIII. Obituary of, 577. 



WARING, FREDERICR A. III. The case of, 

 491. 



WARNER, WILLARD. IX. Senator from Ala- 

 bama, 120 ; on the fifteenth amendment, 147, 

 159, 163, 164. 



XI. Senator from Alabama, 132 ; relative 

 to condition of the Southern States, 164, 165. 



WARREN, CHARLES H. XIV. Decease of, 643. 



WARREN, EDWARD A. XV. Decease of, 577. 



WARREN, FORT. I. Used as a prison, 362. 



WARREN, JEREMIAH MASON. VII. Birth, 

 765 ; professional life, 765 ; death, 765. 



WARREN, JOSIAH. XIV. Decease of, 631. 



WARSAW, Mo. I. Burning of, 495. 



WASHBURN, WILLIAM B. XIII. Elected 

 Governor of Massachusetts, 474 ; biographical 

 sketch of, 474. 



WASHBURNE, ELIHU B. IV. Member of 

 Congress from Illinois, 219; moves to expel 

 B. G. Harris, 348. 



VI. Representative from Illinois, 124; on 

 Representatives from Louisiana, 126. 



VIII. Representative from Illinois, 124; 

 on the impeachment of the President, 141 ; on 

 the New Jersey resolutions, 196. 



IX. Representative from Illinois, 120 ; re- 

 ports a bill to repeal the tenure-of -office law, 

 175 ; appointed minister to France, 272. 



