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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



tics, 622; missions and'theological schools, 623; synod 

 of theKeformed Presbyterian Church statistics, 623; 

 General Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, 

 623; Associate Reformed Synod of the South statis- 

 tics, 623; Cumberland Presbyterian Church statis- 

 tics, 623; Presbyterians in Canada, 623; efforts tow- 

 ard union of various bodies, 623-; Scotch Presbyte- 

 rians, 623; Irish Presbyterians statistics, 624. 



PBEVOST-PARADOL, LUCIEN ANATOLE. Birth, 624; sui- 

 cide, 624; career as a journalist, 624; accepts from 

 Napoleon post of minister to the United States, 624; 

 literary works, 625. 



PEIM, DON JUAN, Count de Reus, Marqnis de los Cas- 

 tillejos. Birth, 625; assassination, 625, 279; early 

 career, 625; in command of expedition against Mexico 

 in 1862, 625; leads revolution of 1868 against Queen 

 Isabella, 626; at head of provisional government, 626; 

 favors monarchy, 626. 



Prussia. Government, 626; area and population, 626; 

 finances, 626; shipping, 627; grand-duchy of Lanen- 

 burg, 627; the Diet and the Minister of Finance, 627; 

 King's speech at closing of Diet, 628; result of new 

 election, 628; opening of new Diet, 628; new loan, 

 628; arrest of Dr. Jacoby and other democrats, 628. 



Public Documents. Message of President Grant at com- 

 mencement of third session of Forty-first Congress, 

 December 5, 1870, 629-635; message recommending 

 measures for the increase of Ihe commerce of the 

 United States, 635; message urging ratification of 

 treaty witli San Domingo, 636; message on Cuban 

 affairs, 637, 638; proclamation of neutrality in Ger- 

 man-French War, 639; the Vatican Council, 640-652, 

 a dogmatic decree on Catholic faith, 640-647; of God, 

 the Creator of all things, 641; of revelation, 642; of 

 faith, 643; of faith and reason, 644; canons of God, 

 the Creator of all things, 645; of revelation, 646; 

 faith, 646; of faith and reason, 647; first dogmatic 

 decree on the Church published in the fourth session 

 of the Vatican Council, on July 18, 1870, 647-652; 

 of the institution of the apostolic primacy in Peter, 

 648; of the perpetuity of the primacy of Peter in the 

 Roman Pontiff, 648; of the power and nature of the 

 primacy of the Roman Pontiff, 649; of the infallible 

 authority of the Roman Pontiff in teaching, 050. 



REDDING, CYRUS. Birth, 652; death, 652; career, 652. 



Reformed Church. Composition of, 652; Reformed 

 Church in America (late Dutch) statistics, 652; Re- 

 formed Church in the United States (late German Re-* 

 formed) government, 652; publications, 653; statis- 

 tics, 653; statistics of Reformed Church in Europe, 

 653. 



Rhode Island. Ratification of fifteenth amendment, 653; 

 Cove land question, 653; abolition of imprisonment 

 ' for debt, 654; woman suffrage, 654; Democratic Con- 

 vention, 654; nominees and resolutions, 654; Repub- 

 lican nominees, 654; election returns, 654; finances, 

 654; statistics of Providence, 654; education, 654; 

 female visitors to reformatory institutions appointed, 

 655; Federal census, 655; railroads, 655. 



RIPLET, General JAMES W. Birth, 655; death, 655; career, 

 655. 



RITCHIE, Mrs. ANNA CORA MOWATT. Birth, 655; death, 

 655; career as actress and in literature, 655, 656. 



ROBINSON, Mrs. THERESE ALBERTINE LOUISE. Birth, 656; 

 death, 656; literary works, 656. 



Roman Catholic Church. Statistics concerning cardinals, 



bishops, etc., 656; Catholics in Great Briatin, 656 

 657; Vatican Council, 657; protest against infallibility, 

 657; discussion on the schema de parvo catechismo, 

 658; discussion on the " First Dogmatic Constitution 

 on the Church of Christ," 658; discussion on papa, 

 infallibility, 659; vote on infallibility, 660; constitu. 

 tion of council, 660; circular of Cardinal Antonelli 

 on publication of dogma of infallibility, 660; views of 

 Austrian Government, 660; of French Government, 

 660; letter of Ollivier to French ambassador at Rome, 

 661; letter of North-German minister to Cardinal 

 Antonelli, 661; course of dissenting bishops after 

 adoption of dogma, 662; meeting of bishops at Fulda, 

 662; protest of professors of University of Munich, 

 662; reply of King William to the Pope's request for 

 aid against Italian occupation of Rome, 663; circulars 

 of German Government on the departure of the Pope 

 from Rome, 663; protest of the Pope against the occu- 

 pation of Rome, 663; Pope's encyclical on Italian 

 occupation of Rome, 664-667. 



J}oumania.A.re& and population, 667; finances, 667: 

 army, 667; commerce, 667; shipping and railroads, 

 667; relations of Roumanian Church with Patriarch of 

 Constantinople, 667; ministerial crisis, 667; attempt 

 against the life of Prince Charles, 667; session of 

 Legislature and speech of Prince, 668. 



Russia. Royal family, 668; area and population, 668; re- 

 ligious statistics, 669; for Siberia and Caucasus, 669; 

 nationality of population, 670; cities, 670; Russian 

 possessions in Toorkistan, 670; army, 671; Cossacks, 

 671; navy, 671; army expenditure, 671; railroads, 671; 

 post-office and telegraphs, 672; spirituous liquors, 

 672; mining industry, 672; commerce of St. Peters- 

 burg, 672 ; audience of the Chinese with the Emperor, 

 673; speeches, 673 ; address on the German language, 

 673; extirpation of German, 673; Esthonian Diet, 

 673 ; rebellions, 673 ; Russia and Great Britain, 674 ; 

 advances in Central Asia, 674. 



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SALNAVE, SYLVAIN. Birth, 675 ; career, 675 ; death, 675. 



San Domingo. Area, 675; population, 675; products, 

 675; negotiations for annexation, 675; message of 

 President Grant with the treaty, 676 ; action of Sen- 

 ate, 676; condition of the island, 677. 



SATJLSBUBY, WILLABD. Senator from Delaware, 117 ; on 

 the Georgia bill, 125; reasons for.voting against Vir- 

 ginia bill, 159. 



SAWTEB, FREDERICK A. Senator from South Carolina, 

 117 ; on the Georgia bill, 121. 



SCHUBZ, CARL. Senator from Missouri, 117; on the bill 

 to admit Georgia, 137; on naturalizing Chinese, 191. 



Sewage, Filtration of. Report of the British Commis- 

 sion, 677 ; suggestions, 678 ; illustrations, 679. 



SEYMOUR, Admiral GEORGE FRANCIS. Birth, 679 ; naval 

 career, 679 ; death, 679. 



SHANKS, JOHN P. C. Representative from Indiana, 117 ; 

 offers a resolution, 118. 



SHERIDAN, General PHILIP. Report of operations against 

 Indians on Western border, 34; letter to General 

 Sherman concerning public criticism of the Indian 

 campaign, 35. 



SHERMAN, General W. T. Reply to letter of General 

 Sheridan concerning public criticism of the Indian 

 campaign, 35. 



SHERMAN, JOHN. Senator from Ohio, 117 ; offers an 

 amendment, to Georgia bill, 146 ; on the enforcement 

 bill, 179 ; offers amendment, 179 ; on naturalizing Chi- 

 nese, 189. 



