INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



Brtmtn. Area, 74; popnlntlon. 74; rerenue, 74 ; expendi- 

 ture, 74; debt, 74; shipping, 74; merchant navy, 74; 

 ration, 74. 



DBOOLIE, ACIIILLE CHARLES S^AHCE VICTOR. Duo DE. 

 Birth, 74; death, 74; education, 74; political career, 

 75; support* Lou In Philippe, 75; opposes Revolution 

 of 1*18, 73; writing*, 7S. 



Brunswick. Member of North-German Confederation, 

 75; Duke, 75. (800 Germany.) 



BURLING AJIE, ANSON, LL. D. Birth, 75; death, 75; min- 

 ister from United States to China, 75; minister from 

 China to Western powers, 75; early career, 75; mem- 

 ber of Congress, 75; difficulty with Preston Brooks, 76; 

 accepts ambassadorship from China, 76; doubts as to 

 public opinion in America, 76; career of embassy, 76. 



BcTLin, BENJAMIN P. Representative from Massachu- 

 setts, 117; reports amended bill to admit Georgia, 

 177; reports a bill for the admission of Mississippi, 

 160; reports a bill to admit Texas, 107. 



California. Federal census, 77; movement of population 

 In mining district?, 77; in agricultural districts, 77; 

 population of*tian Francisco, 77; Chinese Immigra- 

 tion, 77; public lands, 77; grants to railroads, 78; sta- 

 tistics of products, 78; grapes, 78; mining statistics. 



78; value of industrial products, 78; movement of 

 shipping at San Francisco, 78; imports and exports, 

 78; railroads, 78; Legislature, 79; message of Gov- 

 ernor on fifteenth amendment, 79; action of Legisla- 

 ture on, 79; political affairs, 79; use of hydraulic pipe 

 in mining, 888; blasting of Blossom Bock In San 

 Francisco harbor, 69. 



CARPENTER, MATTHEW H. Senator from Wisconsin, 117; 

 on the Georgia bill, 120; on the bill to admit Georgia, 

 112; on the Virginia resolution, 154, 155; on the en- 

 forcement bill, 174; offers amendment to the enforce- 

 ment bill, 183; on naturalizing Chinese, 193. 



CASSERLT, EUGENE. Senator from California, 117; on 

 the Georgia bill, 133; reasons for voting against the 

 Virginia bill, 159. 



Central America. States, 79; area and population, 79. 

 Costa Rica President, 79; revenue, 79. Guatemala, 

 79; San Salvador, 80. Nicaragua, 80. Honduras, 80; 

 finances, 80; exports, 80; iuteroceanic railroad, 80; 

 revolutions, 80; earthquakes, 80; circumstances of 

 revolution in Costa Rica, 81; friendly relations 

 suspended by Costa Rica with Guatemala, 81 ; Constit- 

 uent Assembly in Costa Rica, 81. 



CHAXPLIN, STEPHEN. Commodore in United States Navy, 

 81; birth, 81; death, 81; early career, 81; in War of 

 1812, 81; prominent actor in battle of Lake Erie, 82; 

 subsequent career, 82. 



CHASE, Right Rev. CARLTON, D. D. Birth, 82; death, 82; 

 graduates at Dartmouth, 88; career, 83. 



CHASE, Chief-Justice. Letter in answer to an invitation 

 of colored people, 726; decision on legal tenders, 728; 

 on an investment in Confederate bonds, 730. 



CHAOVEXET, WILLIAM, LL.D. Birth, 83; death, 83; emi- 

 nent mathematician, 83. 



Chemical Examination of American Grape* and Wines. 

 Analysis of Prof. C. M. Wctherlll, 83; table of results, 

 84; analysis of foreign varieties, 84. 



Chemistry. Atomic theory, Sir William Thompson on, 

 84; defends Caudry's proposition, 84; cites Kinetic 

 theory of gases, 86; refers to experiments of De la 

 Tour, Faraday, and others, 86; address of Prof. H. 

 E. Roscoe before British Association, 88; hydroge- 

 nium amalgam, 87; constitution of ammonium amal- 



gam, 07; researches on vanadium, 88; no such ele- 

 ment an Jargonlom, 88; ozone, 89; chemical action of 

 sunlight, 80; artificial gems, 90; mineral crystalliza- 

 tion by cold, 90; chlorine aa a refining agent, 90; an- 

 hydrous fluoride of silver, 91 ; artificial alizarine, 91 ; 

 paper on, by J. W. Yonng, 91 ; DM of, aa dye-stuff, 92; 

 now explosive powders, M; u safety exploeive com- 

 pound" of Percy A. Blake, 92; varieties patented by 

 Nobel, M; invention of the Nora-Gyttorp mills in 

 Sweden, 98; chemical changes of bldea into leather, 

 98; preparation of anthracen, 93; improved method 

 of making lead-paints, 94; manufacture of sulphide 

 of carbon, 94; gas-furnace for chemical operations, 

 95; composition of iron-rust, 90; presence of carbonic 

 acid in atmosphere, 95; cause of, 95; analysis of ooze 

 or chalk-mud, 96; new volatile and saccharine sab- 

 stance, 96; soluble glass, 96; analysis of soot, 96; ex- 

 portation of, to West Indies, 96; nscs of glycerine, 

 97; utilization of sewage, 97; rclativi purity of air, 

 97; poisonous cosmetics, 98; adulterated aniline dye*, 

 98; test as to the adulteration of milk, 98. 



CHICHESTEB, Rt. Rev. ASHHURST TUBHEB GILBERT, D. D., 

 Bishop of. Birth, 99; death, 99; career, 99. 



Chili. President, 99; revenue, 99; expenditures, 99; 

 Anglo-Chilian loan, 99; debt, 99; army, 99; navy, 99; 

 provinces, 99; population, 99; area, 99; railroads, 100, 

 227; railroad over Plandron Pass, 100; Prof. Rosetti's 

 report of survey, 100; passes over the Andes, 100; 

 Congress elections, 100; Araucanian troubles, 101; 

 decision of President in case between Argentine and 

 British Governments, 101; guano, 101; agriculture, 

 101. 



China. Government, 101 ; Emperor's titles and genealogy, 

 101; regency, 101; population, 101; Mantchooria, 101 ; 

 Corea and Foochoo, 101; province of 111, 102; Mongc- 

 lia, 102; suppression of the Taepings, 102; cultivation 

 and use of opium, 102; loss of Toorkistan, 102; rev- 

 enue and duties, 102; commercial statistics, 102; ex- 

 ports and imports, 103; specie, 103; arrivals and 

 clearances in Chinese ports, 103; outrages on mis- 

 sionaries at Hang-kow, 103; proclamation of Wang, 

 103; Ticn-tsin massacre, 103, 225; attack on Sisters of 

 Charity, 104; murder of French consul, 104; flight of 

 foreigners to American steamship Manchn, 105; im- 

 perial decree after massacre, 105; letters of Protestant 

 missionaries to French consul at Shanghai, 106; note 

 of Chinese embassy to French foreign minister, 105; 

 demands of French Government, 106; Burllngame's 

 mission, 106; Mohammedan rebellion in Yunnan, 106; 

 do. in Soongaria, 106; success of rebels, 106; Rus- 

 sians called in, 106; war favorable to Government in 

 1870, 107; relations of China with United States, 284. 



CLARENDOX, Rt. Hon. GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK Vn^ 

 LIERS, fourth Earl of. Birth, 107; death, 107; at Ox- 

 ford, 107; early diplomatic career, 107; minister to 

 Spain, 107; in House of Lords, 108; Lord-Lieutenant 

 of Ireland, 108; Foreign Secretary, 103; attitude tow- 

 ard United States, 108. 



CLARK, Sir JAMES, Bart., M. D.-Birth, 108; death, 108; 

 career, 108. 



COLBCBX, ZERAH. Birth, 108; engineer, 108; editor of 

 scientific journals, 106; suicide, 109. 



COLES, Captain COWPER PHTPFS, R. N. Birth, 109; death, 

 109; naval career, 109; inventor of ship's armor, 109; 

 loss of the Captain, 109. 



COLTAX, SCHUTLER, President of the Senate, 117; speech 

 when serenaded, 796. 



Colombia, United States o/. Government, 109; States, 

 109; area, 109; population, 109; revenue, 109; expen- 

 ditures, 109; debt, 109; army, 109; commerce, 109; 



