INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



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Greece. Departments, 461 ; population and capital, 461 ; isl- 

 ands, 461 ; sovereign, 461 ; civil list, 4til ; universal suf- 

 frage, 461 ; budget, 461 ; debt, 461 ; commerce, 462 ; Pro- 

 visional Government, 462 ; address of the new king to 

 the National Assembly, 462; proclamation of the king 

 on his arrival, 463; union of the Ionian Isles, 463 ; con- 

 ditions, 463. 



Greek Church. Extent, 464 ; independent groups, 464 ; 

 movement among the Bulgarians, 466; contest in the 

 Danubian Principalities, 465 ; laws relative to converts, 

 466 ; intercommunion between the Anglican and Greek 

 Churches, 466 ; letter from the Patriarch of Constan- 

 tinople, 466 ; Church in Eussia, 46T. 



GREKN, L. W. Birth, 46T ; death, 467 ; pursuits, 46T. v 



GRIERSON, Col. His raid through Mississippi, 52. 



GRIFFIN, JOSEPH, the case of, 606. 



GKIMES, JAMES W., Senator from Iowa, 233; on resolution 

 of inquiry relative to soldiers at the polls in Delaware, 

 259 ; on letters of marque, 828. 



GKIMM, JAKOB LUDWIO. Birth, 468 ; death, 463 ; career, 468. 



GRIMM, LCDWIG EMIL. Birth, 469 ; death, 469 ; paintings, 

 469. 



GWILT, JOSEPH. Birth, 469; death, 469; pursuits and writ- 

 ings, 469. 



Habeas Corpus. Case of Nicholas Kemp, 469 ; opinion of 

 Chief Justice Dixon of Wisconsin, 470 ; conclusions of 

 Judge Paine, 470; case of Albert D. Boileau, 470; charge 

 of Judge Ludlow to the grand jury, 470 ; return of the 

 jury, 471 ; remarks of the judge, 471 ; comments on the 

 action of Judge Ludlow, 471 ; case before the Legisla- 

 ture, 472 ; Boileau released, 472 ; arrest of Judge Con - 

 stable, 472 ; proceedings, 472 ; order of Gen. Burnside, 

 473; Vallandigham's arrest, 473; excitement, 473; ad- 

 dress to his political friends, 474 ; charges against him, 

 474; the trial, 474-480; protest of Mr. Vallandigham, 

 480 ; sentence, 4SO ; application for a writ of habeas cor- 

 pus, 4SO ; Burnside's explanation to the court, 481 ; de- 

 cision of Judge Leavitt, 482 ; removal of Vallandigham, 

 482 ; opinions of the press, 483, 484 ; order of Gen. Has- 

 call in Indiana, 484; number in prison in Cincinnati, 

 484; Burnside's order relative to arrests, 485; opinion 

 of Solicitor Whiting, 485; further order of Gen. Burn- 

 side, 486; test of the solicitor's opinion, 486; case of 

 Henry Hicks, 486; opinion of Judge Paddock, 436; case 

 before Judge Mullin in New York, 483; case before 

 Judge Bacon, 488 ; case before Judge Leonard, 489 ; the 

 question in all these cases, 489 ; proclamation of Presi- 

 dent Lincoln suspending the writ of habeas corpus, 4S9; 

 circular of the Provost Marshal-General, 489 ; cases in 

 which the writ had been previously issued, 490 ; case 

 of John Tunger before Judge C&dwalader, 490 ; case of 

 Waring, 491 ; case of Baldinger, 491 ; remarks of Judge 

 Belts, 491 ; other cases, 491. 



HALE, JOHN P., Senator from New Hampshire, 233; re- 

 marks on arrests in Delaware, 236. 



HALL, Judge, in Northern District of New York, opinion 

 on the constitutionality of the Enrolment Act, 369; the 

 do. on the finality of the decisions of enrolment boards, 

 869. 



HALLECK, Gen., report relative to Chancellorsville, 86; do. 

 Winchester, 92 ; reply to Gen. Eoeecrans relative to the 

 force of the enemy in his front, 118; despatch to Gen. 

 Eosecrans, 121 ; do. to Gen. Burnside, 122 ; do. to Gen. 

 Eosecrans, 122 ; do. to Gen. Hurlbut, 122 ; do. to Gen. 

 Grant, 122 ; do. to Gen. Foster, 122. 



HARCOURT, OCTAVIUS V, Birth, 491 ; death, 491 ; services, 

 491. 



HARRIS, IRA, Senator from New York, 233; on the transfer 

 of certain suits to the United States Court*, 249-25L 



HARBISON, EICHABD A., representative from Ohio, 283 ; on 

 the admission of members from Louisiana, 828. 



HATHERTON, EDWARD J. L. Birth, 492; death, 492; pur- 

 suits, 492. 



Heat. Involution in physics, 492; imponderable bodies, 

 492 ; old views, 492 ; what is now established, 493 ; the 

 term correlation, 493 ; motion will produce heat and 

 electricity, 493 ; heat taken as the starting point, 403 ; 

 extent of investigation, 494 ; equivalency between 

 chemical and electrical forces, 494 ; imponderables have 

 passed away, 494 ; the step made by Prof. Tyndall, 495 ; 

 the principles involved, 495; heat rays of different kinds, 

 495 ; results of investigations, 496 ; history of the dy- 

 namical theory of heat, 496 ; views and researches of 

 Davy, 497. 



HENDERSON, JOHN B., Senator from Missouri, 233; on com- 

 pensated emancipation in Missouri, 813. 



HICKS, HENKY, the case of, 486. 



HILDF.ETH, SAMUEL P. Birth, 497; death, 497; pursuits, 

 497. 



HOLT, J., opinion on the enlistment of slaves, 614. 



Hohton River. Its rise, 498 ; course, 498. 



HOOKER, Gen., order on assuming command of the army, 

 76 ; his order on crossing the Eappahannock, 81 ; con- 

 gratulatory order to his army, 85; resigns command, 102. 



HOPE, GEORGE W. Birth, 498 ; death, 498 ; public services, 

 493 



HOPE, Sir HENRY. Birth, 493 ; death, 498; services, 493. 



HOPSON, CHABLES, the case of, 489. 



HOWABD, JACOB M., Senator from Michigan, 233 ; on a na- 

 tional currency, 295 ; on compensated emancipation in 

 Missouri, 315. 



HOWLAND, GEORGE, the case of, 491. 



HUBBARD, JOSEPH 8. Birth, 493 ; death, 498 ; pursuits, 493. 



HUNT, EDWARD B. Birth, 498 ; death, 498 ; career, 498. 



HUNTER, Gen., letter to the Governor of Massachusetts on 

 negro troops, 29 ; letter to Mr. Davis on colored prison- 

 ers, 760. 



HUTCHINS, JOHN, Eepresentative from Ohio, 233; relative 

 to African soldiers, 270. 



ffyyiene in. the Army. Medical department of the army, 

 499; first step to prevent disease, 499; recruits what re- 

 quired to be, 499 : causes tending to impair health in the 

 army, 500; inherent tendencies of men, 500; external 

 agencies. 500 ; atmosphere, 500 ; temperature, 500; water, 

 501 ; soil and locality, 501 ; climate, 501 ; habitations, 

 of soldiers, 501 ; ventilation, 502 ; principles to be ob- 

 served in the construction of hospitals, 502, 508 ; new 

 features in the construction of hospitals, 503; West 

 Philadelphia Hospital, 503; the Mower General Hos- 

 pital, 504; the McClellan Hospital, 505 ; Hammond Gen- 

 eral Hospital, 505; Lincoln General Hospital, 505; 

 western hospitals, 505; alimentation of the soldier, 507; 

 ground plan of the Hammond General Hospital, 507 ; do. 

 Lincoln Hospital, 508 ; clothing of the soldier, 509 ; re- 

 sults attained, 509; mortality in the British army, 510; 

 do. army of the United States, 510. 



IGNATIUS, Brother, attempts to establish a monastic order 

 in England, 12. 



Illinois. Proceedings in Chicago, 424 ; Session of the Legis- 

 lature, 510; prorogued by the Governor, 510; opinion 

 of the Supreme Court, 511 ; action of the Assembly, 

 511 ; banks in the State, 511 ; public schools, 611 ; mea 

 furnished to the army, 511 ; tunnel at Chicago, 511. 



Illumination. Approximate chemical constitution of bitu- 



