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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



voir, 410; riot at Belfast, 411; explosion at Plumstead 

 Marshes, 411 ; statistics, 411. 



Crreece. Terms of agreement of the three great powers, 

 412; revenue, 412; National Assembly, 412; Ionian 

 Islands, 413. 



Greek Church. Changes, 413: Union movement relative 

 to, 413 ; church books sent to Moscow, 414 ; missions in 

 Asia, 415 ; other missions, 415. 



GEIDLET, PHILO. Birth, 416; pursuits, 416; death, 416. 



GRIOG, Jons. Birth, 416 ; career, 416, death, 416. 



CRIMES, JAMES W. Senator from Iowa, 219 ; on the eman- 

 cipation of the wife and children of colored soldiers, 

 268; on the commutation of the enrolment act, 323, 

 824 ; on procuring substitutes with commutation money, 

 826. 



GKINFIELD, E. W. Birth, 41G ; pursuits, 417; death, 417. 



GRINNELL, J. B. Member of Congress from Iowa, 219 ; of- 

 fers a resolution relative to the suppression of certain 

 newspapers, 221. 



Gun- Cotton. Is gun-cotton stronger tian gunpowder ? 417 ; 

 is gun-cotton more convenient than gunpowder? 417 ; 

 1 it cheaper? 418; mechanical applications of gun-cot- 

 ton, 418 ; first form for use, 419 ; second form, 419 ; third 

 form. 419 ; fourth discovery of General Lenk, 419 ; fifth 

 principle, 420 ; how to make it destructive, 420 ; nature 

 and source of the amazing power of gun-cotton, 420. 



ffaleas Corpus. Modifications of the President's proclama- 

 tion, 421 ; difference between courts-martial and mili- 

 tary commissions, 421 ; persons brought before military 

 commissions, 421 ; trial of Provost Marshal Fish at Bal- 

 timore, 421 ; arrest of editors, 421 ; case of E. N. Fuller, 

 422 ; do. of O. C. Cone, 422 ; do. of W. H. Simpson, 422 ; 

 do. of John Mullaly, 422; do of Dr. John McElwee,422; 

 do. of Mr. Flanagan, 422 ; do. of J. J. Bingham, 42 ; 

 numbers arrested, 422 ; case of Colonel North, 423 ; do. 

 of J. A. Creed, 423 ; arrests in Kentucky, 423 ; arrest 

 of Congressman Hall, 423 ; report of a Committee of 

 Congress, 423 ; suit of "William Buckley against U. S. 

 Marshal Robert Murray in New York, 423 ; action of 

 the court, 424 ; case of United States vs. Colonel Baker, 

 424 ; arrest of DeBow by the Government at Richmond, 

 424. 



HADLEY, HENRY IL Birth, 425 ; educational pursuits, 425 ; 

 death, 425; 



HALE, JOHN P. Senator from New Hampshire, 219; on 

 negro votes in Montana, 237, 239, 240 ; on amending the 

 Constitution, 260 ; on confiscation, 292. 



HAMMOND, JAMES H. Birth, 425 ; career, 425 ; death, 426. 



HARDING, AARON. Member of Congress from Kentucky, 

 219 ; on the freedom of slaves in the army, 32S ; offers a 

 resolution relative to the war, 333. 



HARRINGTON, HENRY "W. Member of Congress from Indi- 

 ana, 219 ; offers resolutions relative to the suspension of 

 the habeas corpus, 221. 



HARRIS, BENIAMIN G. Member of Congress from Maryland, 

 219 ; on the freedom of slaves in the army, 828 ; on the 

 expulsion of Alexander Long, 848. 



HARRIS, IRA. Senator from New York, 219 ; on the com- 

 mutation clause of the enrolment act, 823. 



HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL. Birth, 426 ; literary career, 420 ; 

 death, 427. 



HAYS, ALEXANDER. Birth, 427 ; military career, 427 ; death, 

 427. 



ffa-ifii. Treaty with the United States, 12. 



HENDEKSON, Jons B. Senator from Missouri, 219 ; on the 

 emancipation of wife and children of colored soldiers. 



HEXDBICKS, THOMAS A. Senator from Indiana, 219 oc 

 the oath required of a Senator, 227; on excluding 

 colored persons from cars in Washington, 242 ; on pro- 

 hibiting the coastwise slave trade, 247 ; on amending 

 the Constitution, 261; on procuring substitutes with 

 commutation money, 326. 



HIGBT, WILLIAM. Member of Congress from California, 

 219 ; on amending the Constitution, 265. 



HITCHCOCK, EDWAED. Birth, 428; pursuits, 4-23 ; writings, 

 429; death, 429. 



HOLMON, WILLIAM S. Member of Congress from Indiana, 

 219 ; resolutions on the object of the war, 331. 



HORNBLOWER, JOSEPH C. Birth, 429; career, 429; death, 

 429. 



HOWARD, JACOB M. Senator from Michigan, 219; on 

 amending the Constitution, 261 ; on the admission of 

 Senators from Arkansas, 314. 



HOWE, TIMOTHY O. Senator from Wisconsin, 219 ; on col- 

 ored voters in Washington, 241 ; on bounty to volun- 

 teers and pay to soldiers, 818. 



HUBBARD, JOHN H. Member of Congress from Connecti- 

 cut, 219 ; on repealing the fugitive slave laws, 256. 



HUGHES, Jons. Birth, 429 ; education, 430 ; career, 480 ; 

 death, 431, 



debt, 431 ; troops contributed to the war, 

 432 ; banks, 432 ; elections, 432 ; General Grant's career 

 commenced, 432 ; growth of Chicago, 433. 



India, ritish,Ajrea. and population, 433; government, 

 434; revenue and expenditures, 434; debt, 434; rail- 

 ways, 434 ; insurrection, 434, 435 ; mission to Bhootan, 

 485 ; the Durbar or Council with the chiefs of the north- 

 west, 435 ; Cyclone, 436. 



Indiana. Men contributed to the war, 436; State Sanitary 

 Commission, 437 ; debt, 437 ; banks, 437 ; railroads, 437 ; 

 public schools, 437; newspapers, 437; elections, 438; 

 conspiracies, 438 ; order of General Hovey, 438 ; fears cf 

 an attempt to burn Indianapolis, 438 ; legal tender notes, 

 decision of the court, 438. 



Iowa. Elections, 439 ; Legislature, 439 ; quota of the State, 

 439 ; aid to families of volunteers, 439 ; population, 439 ; 

 extent of the lead region, 489. 



Italy. Government, 440 ; area, 440 ; ministry, 440 ; re- 

 ceipts and expenditures, 440; debt, 440; army, 440; 

 navy, 440; commerce, 441; brigandage, 441; Garibaldi, 

 441 ; relations between the Government and the Pope, 

 441 ; public instruction, 441 ; Convention with France, 

 441 ; reconciliation with the Papacy, 442 ; transfer of the 

 capital, 443 ; insurrectionary movements in Venetia, 443. 



Japan. Its Government, 443; treaties, 444; commerce, 

 444 ; internal struggle, 444 ; Hakodadi, 444 ; embassy to 

 France, 444 ; treaty, 444 ; new act of hostility, 445 ; 

 naval expedition of combined fleets, 445 ; attack on the 

 forts at Hakusima, 445 ; treaty, 446; its effect, 446. 



JASMIN, JAQTJES. Birth, 446 ; works, 446 ; death, 446. 



JOHNSON, PHILIP. Member of Congress from Pennsylvania, 

 219 ; resolutions relative to conscription, 315. 



JOHNSON, EEVEEDY. Senator from Maryland, 219 ; on the 

 oath of a Senator, 223, 228, 233 ; on negro voters in Mon- 

 tana, 237 ; on excluding colored persons from cars in the 

 District of Columbia, 243 ; on prohibiting the coastwise 

 slave trade, 246; on repealing the fugitive slave laws, 

 250, 251, 252 ; on the admission of Senators from Ar- 

 kansas, 813 ; on the commutation clause of the enrol 

 ment act, 324. 



