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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



men*, 612; do. of American petroleum, 512; supposed 

 sources of petroleum In certain oil-bearing strata, 513; 

 transportation of petroleum, 513; comparison of illu- 

 minants in reference to lighting power, Ac., 518 ; burn- 

 era for kerosene lamps, 514; apparatus for testing the 

 explosive points of coal oils, 514 ; do. for fractional dis- 

 tillation of coal oils, 515; acetylene, 616 ; artificial fuel 

 and gas material, 516; methods of gas manufacture, 516; 

 Griffin's Homestead Oas Light, 517; Parrish's improve- 

 ment In Illuminating gases from oils, 517; purification 

 of illuminating gases, 517. 



Indemnity. Vieved under two aspects, 513; indemnity 

 act, 513; case of Jones r. Seward, 518; opinion of Judge 

 Clerke on motion to remove the case, 518; appeal to 

 General Term, 519; opinion of Judge Leonard, 519; do. 

 of Judge Sutherland, 520; do. of Judge Clerke, 520; 

 ewe of Marshal Mil ward, 521 ; opinion of Judge Lowrie, 

 621 ; opinion of Judge Strong on the same case, 522 ; 

 motion to remit the record in the Circuit Court, 522; 

 denied, 522 ; opinion of Judge Grier, 522 ; another class 

 of cases, 522 ; claim of W. 8. Grant of Arizona, 523 ; 

 opinion of Judge Wilmot of the Court of Claims, 523; 

 claims of the citizens of Gettysburg, 524; further 

 claims, 740. 



India, British. A.TC* and population, 525; revenue, 625; 

 native Christians, 525 ; education, 525 ; polygamy, 526 ; 

 railroads, 526; telegraphs, 526; coal fields, 527; history, 

 627; semi-Independent princes, 528; revolt, 528; finan- 

 ces, 528; exports, 523; tea cultivation, 528; coffee, 529; 

 Irrigation, 529. 



Indiana, invasion of, 529 ; troops contributed, 529 ; difficul- 

 ty in the Legislature, 529 ; debt of the State, 530 ; failuro 

 to pay tho interest, 530 ; letter to Gen. Hascall, 530 ; his 

 reply, 631 ; disturbances, 68L 



Indium, a new metal, 531 ; where found, 531. 



IsGLis, WILLIAM. Birth, 532 ; death, 582 ; pursuits, 632. 



Ionian Itlt (*< Greece.) 



Iowa. Election of State officers, 532; vote, 532; letter of 

 Gen. Grant, 532; constitutionality of act authorizing 

 soldiers to vote, 532; opinion of Judge Isbcll, 533; ap- 

 peal, 533; decision, 533; re venue, 533; debt, 533; State 

 troops, 633. 



Iron and StetL Manufacture from cinders of furnaces, 534 ; 

 the Bessemer process, 534; desnlphurlzation of iron, 

 685 ; phosphorus in cast iron, 535 ; action of manganese, 

 685; tungsten and titanium in cast iron and steel, 536 ; 

 chemical composition of cast iron, 537 ; effect of temper- 

 Ing on steel, 587; strength of wrought iron and steel, 

 688 ; (acts respecting the relation of vibratory action and 

 texture to the strength of Iron, 640 ; applications of steel, 

 640; coloring of bronzing and preserving iron and steel, 

 641 ; protection of iron from rusting, 541. 



UBBLL, Judgp, opinion relative to Iowa soldiers' voting, 538. 



Italy. Territory, 542; king, 542; civil list, 543; constitution, 

 64; provinces and population, 548; ministry, 543; cities, 

 644; education, 644 ; budget, 644; debt, 544; army, 645; 

 nary, 646; commerce, 645; brigandage, 546; relations 

 with Rome, 644 ; fetter of Garibaldi, 547. 



JacX*>n.H* location, 647 ; Its capture, 847. 



JACKSOX, Gen. Tnouis J., how wounded, 87; letter of Gen. 

 Lee to him, 87 ; death, 647 ; military services, 547-550. 



Japan. Government, 568; revenue, 652; ports, 552; office 

 of tycoon, 658; trade, 668; relations of the Government 

 to civilized nation*, 658; Great Britain, 654; France, 

 664; United States, 666; British naval engagement, 665. 



JKBB, Sir JOSHUA. Birth, 656 ; death, 650 ; services for the 

 Improvement of prisoners, 650. 



JEFFERSON, THOMAS. His letter to Mr. Hammond relative 

 to damages to British commerce by foreign privateers 

 fitted out in American ports, 341. 



Jews. Numbers, 557 ; Jewish city In China, 557 ; in West- 

 ern Persia, 557 ; Palestine, 557 ; amelioration of, in Mo- 

 rocco, 558 ; treatment in Germany, 559 ; other parts of 

 Europe, 559 ; a Congress in Italy, 559. 



K AMEIIAMEII A IV. Birth, 660 ; death, 560 ; reign, 560. 



Kansas. Officers, 560; debt, 560; education, 560; Kansas 

 troops, 561 ; sacking of Lawrence, 561 ; order of Gen. 

 Ewing, 561 ; other disturbances, 561. 



KEMP, NICHOLAS, the case of, 469. 



KENNEDY, ANTHONY, Senator from Maryland, 233 ; on com- 

 pensated emancipation iu Missouri, 316. 



KENBICK, FBANCIS P. Birth, 561 ; death, 561 ; career, 562. 



Kentucky. Invasion, 562 ; militia, 562 ; finances, 563 ; insti- 

 tutions, 563 ; Kentucky platform adopted by the Legis- 

 lature, 563 ; preamble and resolutions of the minority, 

 564, 565 ; convention of minority members and others, 

 665; broken up by the military, 505; action of the 

 House on a memorial, 566 ; Union convention, 567 ; 

 speech of Gov. Bramlette, 567; laws of the State rela- 

 tive to elections, 567 ; oath of loyalty, 567 ; order of Gen. 

 Burnside, 568 ; do. of Gen. Asboth, 563 ; do. of CoL Fos- 

 ter, 563 ; effect of Gen. Burnside's order, 568 ; memorial 

 of Judge Nicholas to President Lincoln, 569 ; election, 

 669 ; votes, 569 ; address of the Governor relative to the 

 public sentiment of the State, 569 ; confiscation case be- 

 fore the Supreme Court, 570. 



KERHALLET, CHARLES P. Birth, 570; death, 570; naval 

 pursuits, 570. 



KILVERT, FRANCIS. Birth, 571 ; death, 571 ; career, 571. 



KOWER, The Maharanee. Her birth, 571 ; death, 571 ; ca- 

 reer, 57L 



LANE, HENRY S , Senator from Indiana, 233 ; on the bill to 

 discharge State prisoners, &c., 244. 



LANSDOWNE, HENEY P. F. M. Birth, 572; death, 572; pub- 

 lic life, 572. 



LEE, Gen., report of the battle of Chancellorsville, 82 ; do. 

 of Sedgwick's movements, 83 ; congratulatory order to 

 his army, 85 ; his letter to Gen. Jackson, 87 ; order to 

 the army on his death, 87; reports capture of Martins- 

 burg, 92; his report of Hooker's position, 98; orders to 

 his troops not to injure private property, 99 ; order from 

 ChambersDurg, 101 ; address to his army after the battle 

 of Gettysburg, 108 ; contradicts despatch of Gen. Meade, 

 109. 



LEONARD, Judge, opinion in the case of Jones vs. Seward, 519. 



LEWIS, GEORGE C. Birth, 572; death, public career, 572. 



Liberia. Its prosperity, 1. 



LINCOLN, President, order relative to the election in Arkan- 

 sas, 16; proclamation of pardon to deserters on certain 

 conditions, 24; his letter to Gen. Grant at Vicksbnrg, 

 65; proclamation relative to conscripting aliens, 85; 

 calls for one hundred thousand militia, 93; announce- 

 ment of the battle at Gettysburg, 107 ; proclamation on 

 the capture of Vicksburg, 111 ; order relative to the treat- 

 ment of colored prisoners, 427 ; proclamation suspending 

 the writ of habeas corpus, 489 ; answer to the delegates 

 from Louisiana, 590; answer to Thomas Swann relative 

 to the Maryland election, 618; letter to Gov. Bradford, 

 618; despatch to Gov. Bradford, 620; letter to Gen. 

 Bchofleld, 658 ; Interview with delegates from Missouri, 

 658 ; reply to tho address of the unconditional Union 



