X OF CONTENTS. 





Japan. Relations with United States, 231; Government, 

 ; United Stale* minister at, 41(i; area and popula- 

 tion, 4H,; revenue, 416; army, 410; commerce and 

 shipping, 416; article* of export and import, 416; rail- 

 road loan, 410; railroads and telegraphs, 417; budget, 

 417; rlci'-crop and rioU, 417; relations of Mikado and 

 Daloilos, 417; great flro at Yeddo, 417; earthquakes, 

 417; persecution of Christians, 417; court reception 

 of William II. Seward, 418. 



Kansat. Meeting and doings of Legislature, 418; rev- 

 enue bill, 413; Indian reservation troubles, 413; Cher- 

 okee neutral lauds, 419; report of commissioners ap- 

 pointed by Legislature, 419; action thereon, 410; con- 

 gressional action as to sale of Indian reserved lands, 

 430; Republican Convention, 480; nominees, 420; res- 

 olutions, 420; defeat of Sidney Clarke as candidate 

 for Congress, 420; card of Republican State Commit- 

 tee on alleged attempt of Mr. Clarke to disrupt the 

 party, 421; Democratic nominations, 421; election re- 

 turns, 421; United States census, 421; finances, 421; 

 education, 421; charitable and reformatory institu- 

 tions, 422; railroads, 422. 



KEMPER, Right Rev. JACKSON. Birth, 422; death, 422; 

 career, 4-.'2. 



KENNEDY, JOHN PENDLETON. Birth, 422; death, 422; 

 political career, 422; literary works, 423. 



Kentucky. Population, 423; State valuation, 423; debt, 

 423; United States census, 424; revenue and expen- 

 diture, 424; Penitentiary, 424; school revenue, 425; 

 meeting of Legislature, 425; school legislation, 425; 

 insurance, 425; incorporation law, 425; insurance 

 bureau, 426; general incorporation law, 426; railroad 

 legislation, 426; Ku-kluxKlan, 426; Governor's mes- 

 sage thereon, 427; Immigration, 427; fifteenth amend- 

 ment celebration, 427; resolutions, 427; political can- 

 vass, 426. 



KING, AUSTIN A. Birth, 428; death, 428; career, 428. 



KINGSLEY, Right Rev. CALVIN. Birth, 428; death, 428; 

 career, 428. 



LAWOESTINE, ALEXANDBE CHARLES ANATOLB ALEXIS, 

 Marquis de. Birth, 429; death, 439; career, 429. 



LAWRENCE, WILLIAM. Representative from Ohio, 117; 

 offers amendment to Georgia bill, 148. 



LEE, ROBERT EDWARD. Birth, 429; death, 429; at West 

 Point, 429; early career, 429; resigns commission in 

 army at outbreak of the war, 430; letter to sister 

 on, 430; joins Confederacy, 430; placed in command 

 of Confederate armies, 430; defence of Richmond, 

 431; surrender, 431; address on taking leave of his 

 army, 431; president of Washington College, 482. 



LEMON, MARK. Birth, 432; death, 432; career, 432. 



LEOPOLD II., JEAN JOSEPH FERDINAND CHARLES, ex- 

 Grand-dnke of Tuscany. Birth, 432; death, 432; 

 driven out by revolution, 432; attainments as scholar 

 and antiquarian, 433. 



LOOAN, JOHN A. Representative from Illinois, 117; of- 

 fers an amendment to the resolution on Cuba, 198. 



Liberia. Government, 433; foreign relations, 483; com- 

 merce, 433; Imports, 433; immigration of negroes 

 from America, 433; condition of schools, 433. 



Literature and Literary Proyregs in 1870. Number and 



character of publication!, 433; cane> adverse to lit- 

 erary pursuit*, 488; change In the law of copyright, 

 484; International copyright, 484; theology and re- 

 ligion, 484; descriptive and critical notices of toe 

 most Important productions of the year, 484-486; 

 Christian Examiner defunct, 486; Us place taken by 

 Old and New, 480; popular commentaries on the 

 Bible, 488; list of theological publications, 436, 487; 

 poetry, 437; Hot of titles of poems published, 438; 

 history, 488; notices of Important works, 488; list of 

 historical publications, 489; biography, 489; works 

 noticed, 439; list of titles, 440; philosophy, 440; 

 science, 441; travel, 441; social science and reform, 

 442; classical, 443; literature of the temperance re- 

 form, 443; Bible in public schools, 443; law, 448; clas- 

 sical and other text-books, 443; list of text-books, 

 444; medicine, 444; the useful arts, 445; music and 

 art, 445; fiction, 446; miscellaneous, 446; notices of 

 productions, 446-448; list, 448; r -publications, 448; 

 novels, 448; In biography, 449; In science and phi- 

 losophy, 449; In theology, 449; in art, criticism, and 

 general literature, 449. 



LONGSTREET, AUGUSTUS BALDWIN, LL. D. American 

 jurist and author, 450; birth, 450; death, 450; early 

 life, 450; career, 450; political writings, 450. 



LOPEZ, FRANCISCO SOLANO. Dictator and President of 

 the Republic of Paraguay, 450; birth, 450; death, 450; 

 parentage, 450; career, 451; war with Brazil, 451; 

 killed In battle, 451. 



LORD, NATHAN. American clergyman, 451; birth, 451; 

 death, 451; president of Dartmouth College, 451; bis 

 administration, 451 ; character, 452; works, 452. 



Louisiana. General tranquillity, 452; acquiescence of the 

 people In the results of reconstruction, 452; meeting 

 of the Legislature, 452; vetoes by the Governor, 452; 

 extra session of Legislature called, 452; purposes 

 stated by Governor, 452; passage of the "education 

 bill," 453; provisions thereof, 453; new charter for 

 New Orleans, 453; new election law, 453; provisions, 

 453; objections thereto, 454; amended and passed, 

 454; State aid to New Orleans, Mobile, and Chatta- 

 nooga Railroad, 454; legal reforms, 454; changes con 

 corning writs of injunction and mandamus, 454; dis- 

 satisfaction on account of legislative appropriations, 

 454; meeting of citizens at New Orleans, 454; Gov- 

 ernor Warmouth's response to committee thereof, 

 455; hostility between Governor Warmonth and 

 Auditor Wickllffe, 455; charges of corruption against 

 the latter, 456; his impeachment, 456; the "slaughter- 

 house" litigation, 456; decision of the United States 

 Court, 456; school fund, 456; controversy concerning 

 the same, In New Orleans, 456; Peabody Educational 

 Fund, 456; views of Dr. Sears thereon, 457; political 

 conventions, 457; admission of colored delegates to 

 the Democratic Convention, 457; election results, 457; 

 constitutional amendments, 457; finances, 458; Peni- 

 tentiary, 458; rice crops for ten years, 458; culture 

 and varieties of rice, 458; production of sugar and 

 molasses, 458; crops of sugar for twenty years, 456; 

 cotton crop, 458; commerce of New Orleans, 488; 

 Federal census, 459. 



Lutherans. Statistical view of the Lutheran Church In 

 North America, 459; divlslons-of American Lutherans, 

 459; General Council, 459; General Synod, 460; Gen- 

 eral Synod In North America, 460; Synods of Mis- 

 souri, Ohio, Wisconsin, and the Norwegian Synod, 

 460; Buffalo Synod and German Synod, 460; inde- 

 pendent synods, 460; synopsis of synods, congrega- 

 tions, and communicants, from the year 1828, 400; 

 Lutheran papers, 460; fourth general meeting of the 



