IXDEX OF CONTEXTS. 



AJrica Excitement in Xorth la 1564, 1 ; its cause, 1 ; 

 march of the Arabs on Tunis. 1 ; proceedings, 1 ; Mo- 

 rocco grants toleration and protection to the Jews, 1 ; 

 Egypt, 1 ; commerce of Alexandria, 2 ; Suez Canal, ; 

 misunderstanding with the Americans, 2 ; King of 

 Abyssinia, 2 ; proposes marriage to Qneen Victoria, 2 ; 

 Madagascar, 2 ; the Gold Coast, 2 ; Dahomey, 2 ; Eng- 

 lish Colonies, 2. . 



Ayi iculture.^. year of prosperity, 2 ; corn crop, 2; wheat 

 crop, 2 ; rye, oats, barley, 2 ; hay, tobacco, hops, 2 ; flax. 

 2 ; cotton raised in States north of the Ohio, 8 ; reduc- 

 tion in hogs, 3 ; other farm stock, 3 ; clip of wool, 3 ; 

 production of molasses and sugar, 8 ; sorghum, 3 ; table 

 of principal agricultural products, 4 ; grape culture, 5 ; 

 varieties, 5; localities, 5; six districts, 5; degree of heat 

 necessary, 6 ; humidity of the climate, 6 ; exports of pro- 

 duce from Xew York, 6; prices, T; do. in Europe, 7; 

 summary of the crops, 7 ; temperature and average rain- 

 till of each State, 8, 9. 

 AIKIX, LUCY. Birth, 10 ; attainments, 10 ; writings, 10 ; 



death, 10. 



Alabama. Military operations in, 10 ; important cities, 10 ; 

 manufactures at Selma,10; session of the Legislature, 

 10 ; views of the Governor on reconstruction, 10; action 

 of the Legislature, 11 ; Freedmen's camps, 11 ; appeal 

 of Gov. Watts, 45. 

 ALLEX, WniAijt J. Member of Congress from Illinois, 



219 ; on the expulsion of Alexander Long, 346. 

 America. Mexico, 11 ; Confederation of British America, 

 11; Congress of South American States, 11; Spanish 

 -v-ssion in Peru, 11; San Domingo affair, 11; revo- 

 lution in Ecuador, 12 ; civil war in Uruguay, 12 ; Chili, 

 12 ; railroads, 12 ; Hayti, 12. 



AXPEBE, JEA>~ JACQUES AXIOECE. Birth, 12 ; literary ca- 

 reer, 12; death, 12. 



Anasthetict. Definition, 13; earliest instances, 13; origin 

 of the modern practice, 13 ; facts relative to priority of 

 discovery, 14 ; most important substances possessing 

 this power, 14; iodoform, 14: carbonic acid, 15; advan- 

 tage of anaesthetics, 15 ; source of their power, 15 ; stages 

 of anasthesia, 15 ; first, 16 ; second, 16 ; third, 16 ; fatal 

 cases, 16; how administered, 16; chloroform and ether, 

 IT; an exceptional case, 17; two important points for 

 the surgeon to observe, 17 ; phenomena indicating dan- 

 ger, 17; remedies, IS; where the most of fatal cases 

 have occurred, IS; effects on the rate of mortality, IS; 

 use in obstetrical practice, 13; report of the committee 

 of the Boston Medical Improvement Society, IS ; do. of 

 the London Eoyal Medico-Chirurgical Society, IS; use 



in dental opt.- .rions f-jrms of local applica- 



tion, 19. 



Anglican Churchet. Bishops of the Church in T-nglaM, 

 20 ; statistics of the Protestant Episcopal Church of UM 

 United States, 20 ; receipts of the Board of Missions, 20; 

 do. of the American Church Missionary Society, 20 ; da 

 of the English Society for Propagating the Gospel, 20 ; 

 mission to Hayti, 20 ; opening communication with th 

 Enssian Church, 21 ; English Eastern Church Associa- 

 tion, 21 ; Christian Union Society, 21 ; its objects, 21 ; 

 English Association, 21 ; its proceedings, 21 ; Colenso 

 case, 21 ; proceedings, 21 ; case of the Essays and Ee* 

 views, 22 ; proceedings, 22 ; declaration of the American 

 and Canadian Churches, 22; further proceedings, 22; 

 Benedictine Order, 22 ; Church Congresses, 22. 

 Aniline, or Coal-tar Colors. The discoverer of them, 23; 

 aniline, when first obtained, 23; how maun was 

 obtained, 23; interest excited, 23; other eokrs, 28; 

 dyes, 24 ; methods of production, 24 ; aniline of com- 

 merce, 25; appearance, 25; difference in the materials 

 produced, 25 ; cause, 25 ; rosaniline, 25 ; facts, 25 ; list 

 of the more important coal-tar dyes. 26, 27 ; irregularity 

 in naming and classification, 27 ; manufacturers, :'. 

 perior brilliancy of the colors, 25 ; coal-tar colors do not 

 withstand action of the light, 23; remarkable quality of 

 tbe colors, 23 ; dyeing fabrics, 23. 

 APPLETOX, Jons. Birth, 29 ; pursuits, 29 ; death, 80. 

 Arkanta*. Forces of the enemy in the State, 29 ; potion* 

 of the Federal troops, 29; increase ef Confederate 

 control, 29 ; Union State Government organiied, 29 ; 

 proceedings, 29 ; letter of President Lincoln, 29 ; 

 address of Gen. Stcele to the people, 29 ; popular rote oa 

 the Constitution, 80; officers elected, 80; application* 

 of Senators to Congress, SO ; not admitted, 90 ; rrbe) 

 State Government, 80; debate in Congress on Uw ad- 

 mission of a representative from, 807-811. 

 Army, Confederate. Acts of the Congress at Blchmood 

 relative to the army, SO; effects of the act of Jan. 

 1S64, 81 ; furloughs revoked, 81 ; exempts in son* 

 States, 81 ; da for physical disability, 81 ; estimate of 

 force in the South at close of 1S64, 31 ; number In UM 

 field, 82 ; report of the Secretary of War, 83 ; rations of 

 the soldiers, 82 ; Richmond Ambulance Corps, 82 ; manu- 

 factures for materials of war, 82. 



nny of ike, United States. Kumber of men called out 

 during the year, 82 ; order of President Lincoln relative 

 to the draft, 83 ; proclamation of action of Congress, 83 ; 

 the number required in ISM, 88 ; strength of the army, 

 83; statement of Senator Wilson, 33- 4c of Solicitor 



