INDEX OF -CONTI 



771 



...ual Government, 857; Germans march on Part*, 

 857; removal of Stelumctz, 858; nrrcnder of Stras- 

 u.urg, 838,861; capitulation of Motz, 858; French GOT- 

 ui-nt accnoe Bazaino of treason, 858; surrender 

 of Verdun, 859; Investment of Part*, 850; map of vi- 

 cinity, 859; circulars of Favre to French diplomatic 

 agent*, 3GO; Bismarck's circular defining condition 

 upon which poaco might be made, SCO; negotiation! 

 between Favro and Bismarck, 800; surrender of Toul, 

 SCO; organization of new armies by the French, 861; 

 fighting In vicinity of Lyons, 862; Garibaldi enters 

 France, 863; organizes Army of the Vosges, 863; Von 

 Warder's operations at Dijon, 863; Von der Tann 

 marches against Army of the Loire, 883; battle of 

 Astenay, 863; capture of Orleans, 364; capture of 

 Soiseons, 864; operations of besieging force after 

 surrender of Metz, 864; operations of French under 

 Au relics de Paladinca, 865; battle of Bcaume-la-Ro- 

 lando, 305; reoccupatlon of Orleans by Germans, 866; 

 great sortie from Paris by Trochn, 866; successes of 

 Mantcuffcl against French Army of the North, 36C; 

 Government transferred from Tours to Bordeaux, 

 '366; operations against Chanzy, 366; capture of 

 Tours, 867; various military operations at close of 

 year, 367; capitulation of Paris and close o fwar, 3C7. 

 (See page 277.) 



OerThany. History, 368; formation of North-German Con- 

 federation and German Empire, 368; area and popula- 

 tion of various States, 368; nationality of people, 368; 

 statistics as to religions belief of different States, 

 369; debt of North-German Confederation, 869; emis- 

 sion of paper money of States, 869; revenue, 309; 

 contributions by various States, 309; expenditures, 

 369; army budget, 369; army, 370; infantry, 370; cav- 

 alry, 870; field-artillery, 370; army of reserve, 370; 

 garrisons, 371; total strength of army, 371; non-com- 

 batants in array, 871; entire German army, 371; navy, 

 371; merchant fleet of North Germany, 371; Zollve- 

 rein, 871; parts excluded therefrom, 371; duties, 372; 

 railroads, 872; postal statistics, 372; telegraphs, 372; 

 consumption of raw cotton, 372; cotton manufactur- 

 ing, 372; opening of North-German Parliament, 872; 

 speech of King of Prussia, 372; Baden seeks admis- 

 sion, 873; proceedings of Parliament, 373; King's 

 speech at closing of, 373; meeting of Customs Parlia- 

 ment, 374; proceedings of, 374; outbreak of war with 

 France, 374; King William's speech at Berlin, 875; 

 opening of North-German Parliament In July, 875; 

 King's speech, 375; votes war credit, 373; reassembles 

 In November, 875; speech of Minister Delbrflck, 875; 

 treaties uniting Bavaria and Wflrtemberg with Con- 

 federation, 376; Parliament votes war credit, 876; 

 King of Prussia asked to become Emperor of Ger- 

 many, 376 ; speech of King to deputation at Versailles, 

 376; Hesse-Darmstadt approves federal treaty, 876; 

 new loan, 376; relations of Denmark, 376. 



QOICOURIA, General DOMINGO DE. Birtli, 876; death, 376; 

 Cuban patriot, 376; attempts to liberate Cuba, 377; In 

 present revolution, 377. 



GORTSCHAKOFF, Prince. Note to European powers on 

 Eastern question, 260, 262. 



GRANT, ULTSSES S. Sends message to Congress on fif- 

 teenth amendment to the Constitution, 163; message 

 on the commercial marine, 206; messages to Con- 

 gress, 629; serenaded, 725; his speech, 725; proclama- 

 tions on neutrality, 726. 



GiuxviLLE, Earl. Reply to Prince Gortschakoff on East- 

 ern question, 260. 



Great Britain, or the United Kingdom qf Great Sri tain 

 and Ireland. Area, 877 ; population, 877 ; Govern- 



ment, 877; mlnUlry, 377; Home of Commons, 877; 

 Irlh peace-preservation bill, 877; Irish land-reform 

 bill, 877; education bill, 877; course at to Continental 

 war and Black Be* question, 877; relation! with 

 United State*, 877; joint high commission, 878; rail- 

 roads, 878; revenue, 878; expenditure, 878; army, 879; 

 regulars, 879; Indian army, 879; mllltla, 879; yeoman- 

 ry cavalry, 879; volunteer force, 879; navy, 879; gov- 

 ernment of, 379; armored ship*, 880; lo*s of the Cap- 

 tain, 880; imports 880; exports, 880; shipping, 860; 

 metals, 890; educational itatlstlcs, 880; schools in 

 England and Wales, 880; In Scotland, 880; In Ireland, 

 880; Government grants to, 880; Alabama claims, 227; 

 Canadian flfberles, 228; northwest boundary of 

 United States, 230; shipment of precious metals to 

 India, 401. 



Greta. Government, 381; area, 3ft 1; population, 881; 

 principal cities, 881; revenue, 881; expenditure, 881; 

 debt, 881; army, 381; navy, 881; imports, 881; ex- 

 ports, 881; entrances and clearances In Greek ports 

 in 1865, 881; merchant fleet In 1866, 881; railroads, 

 381 ; brigandage, 881 ; murder of English tourists, 881 ; 

 action of Government against brigands, 881; repre- 

 sentations of foreign powers, 881; resignation of 

 Minister of War, 882; capture of brigands, 889; In- 

 vestigation of England and Italy into causes of mur- 

 der. 382; cabinet crisis, 882; indemnity demanded of 

 Greece, 382; earthquake In archipelago, 882; tele- 

 graph cable from Athens to Syra, 382. 



GRIER, ROBERT COOPER, LL. D. American jurist, 882; 

 birth, 382 ; death, 882; early career, 882; justice of 

 United States Supreme Court, 882. 



Guatemala. (See Central America.) 



Hamburg. Government, 382; area, 382; population, 382; 

 revenue, 382; debt, 882; imports, 8S3; shipping, 883; 

 merchant navy, 3S3; emigrants, 383. 



HAMLIN, HANNIBAL. Senator from Maine, 117; offers an 

 amendment to the Georgia bill, 146; offers amend- 

 ment to the enforcement bill, 181. 



HARPER, JOSEPH WESLEY. Birth, 833; death, 883; print- 

 er, 8S3; publisher, 3S3; character, 388. 



Hayti.-A.rea, 383; population, 3S3; President, 884; min- 

 istry, 384; United States minister to, 884; paper 

 money, 384; counterfeit money, 884; public debt, 

 384; capture of Salnave, 384; his execution, 884; 

 amnesty, 384; National Assembly, 384; adjustment 

 of debts of late Government, 384; sale of war-ves- 

 sels, 885; message of President at close of Legisla- 

 ture, 335; commerce, effect of European war on, 

 385; increased imports from United States, 885. 



HERTZUN, ALEXANDER. Birth. 385; death, 885; at Uni- 

 versity of Moscow, 385; exiled to Siberia, 885; revo- 

 lutionary writer, 385; works, 885. 



Heese-Darmstadt. Government, 885; area, 885; popula- 

 tion, 385; Chamber of Deputies ratifies treaty of an- 

 nexation to North Germany, 876; votes extraordinary 

 war credit, 885. 



HINJIAX, JOEL, LL. D. Chief Justice of Supreme Court 

 of Connecticut, 3S5; birth, 385; death, SS5; ability as 

 a judge, 886. 



HITCHCOCK, ETHAN ALLKN. Birth, 8S6; death, 8B6; grand- 

 son of Ethan Allen, 886; student and instructor at 

 West Point, 8S6; in Florida and Mexican Wan, 886; 

 In war of rebellion, 886; friend of President Lincoln, 

 886; Swedenborglan, 886; literary productions, 886. 



HOAR, E. EOCKWOOD. Bejlgns as Attorney -General, 7S7 



