INDEX OF ro.YII 



831 



Kanta*. Election, 447; disturbances in th. 

 finances, 447 ; progress, 447. 



Kentucky. Excitement on recruiting negroes, 447; reply 

 of Governor Bramlette to the agent, 447; action of tho 

 State Legislature en the subject, 447; enrolment of 

 slaves, 448 ; address of the Governor to the poopl< 

 mission of the Governor to Washington, 44S ; interview 

 with the President, 44S; letter of the Presidei ' 

 Hodges, 449 ; agreements made with the authorities at 

 Washington, 449 ; manner in which military affairs were 

 conducted In the State, 449; troops furnished to the 

 army, 450; Emancipation Convention, 450 ; resolutions, 

 450; Executive Committee, 451 ; Republican Convention, 

 451 ; Democratic Convention, 451 ; address to President 

 Lincoln, 451 ; letter of General Sherman relative to raids 

 of the enemy, 452 ; proclamation of the President de- 

 claring martial law, 452 ; arrests of citizens, 453 ; treat- 

 ment, 453 ; order relative to the poll book, 453 ; elec- 

 tions, 453 ; proclamation of the Governor, 453 ; state of 

 the slaves, 454 ; rebel State Government, 454. 



KJEENAN, FEAXCIS. Member of Congress from New York, 

 219 ; on confiscation, 275. 



KINO, AUSTIN A. Member of Congress from Missouri. 219 ; 

 on repealing the fugitive slave laws, 2M. 



KING, THOMAS B. Birth, 454 ; pursuits, 454 ; death, 454. 



KIEKLAND, CABOLINE M. Birth, 454; writings, 454 ; death, 

 464. 



LA FONTAINE, Louis H. Birth, 455; career, 455; death, 455. 



LANDEE, WALTEE S. Birth, 4o(3 ; writings, 456; death, 456. 



LA>~E, JAMES H. Senator from Kansas, 219; on colored 

 voters in "Washington, 241 ; on bounty to volunteers and 

 pay to soldiers, 817. 



LXNE, H. S. Senator from Indiana, 219 ; on repealing the 

 commutation clause of the enrolment act, 320-323. 



Lead. Erosion, of. Insects the cause, 457; bullets injured, 

 457 ; cartridges, 457 ; sheet lead, 457 ; the insect, 45S. 



LEECH, JOHN. Birth, 453; career, 45S; death, 45*. 



Liberia. Treaty with the United States, 12. 



Liqlit. Emitted by magnesium wire, 459; process, 459; 

 density, 459. 



LINCOLN, President A. Letter relative to affairs in Arkan- 

 sas, 29 ; order relative to the draft, 33 ; proclamation rel- 

 ative to the draft, 33; his letter to General Gillmore rel- 

 ative to Florida, 47; address on giving Lieut-General 

 Grant his commission, 67; announcement of the cap- 

 ture of Atlanta, S3 ; address to the people relative to 

 Grant's battles In the Wilderness, 100 ; speech to sere- 

 naders, 100 ; proclamation relative to the bill of Con - 

 zress for reorganizing the insurrectionary States, 307; 

 letter to A. G. Hodges, 449 ; proclamation of martial 

 law in Kentucky, 452 ; order to Gov. Halm, 477 ; 

 letter on the ratification of the new Constitution by Ma- 

 ryland, 504 ; reply to the Methodist delegation, 514 

 message to Congress relative to peace negotiations at 

 Fortress Monroe, 710 ; on Governor Johnson's plan of 

 reconstruction in Tennessee, 763 ; reply to the protest 

 from Tennessee, 766; proclamation modifying the am- 

 nesty proclamation, 773 ; letter to General Grant on the 

 campaign, .779 ; reply to an invitation to be present at a 

 meeting In New York to celebrate Grant's victories, 

 779; proposition relative to peace to Confederates in 

 Canada, 781 ; reply to ex-Governor Dennison on the 

 Presidential nomination, 739 ; reply to the Union League 

 Committee, 759 ; letter of acceptance of the Presidential 

 nomination, 739 ; addresses to Ohio soldiers, 791 ; letters 



announcing the lucceMotof Sherman at d FimmJt, 795; 

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ing of election <Uu, I . I'oatmMter 1: 



LU,r,iture and Literary ProgreM. Number of publica- 

 tions In 1364,459; ^publications, 458; b 

 ture, 4GO; histories of the war, 460; personal narrative* 

 and essays, 461 ; sanitary fair papers, 41 ; local hlttj 

 rics, 461 ; historic:.. | ; ecclesiastical histo- 



ries, 4' iloglea, 483; thectof? 



and Polemic divinity, 468 ; religions boots, 4tt ; r"imnm- 

 taries, 404; religious duties, 464; moral and Intellectual 

 science, 465 ; mathematical science, 465 ; philosophy and 

 chemistry, 465; astronomy and me Urology, 465; zoolo- 

 gy, 465; political and social science, 466; financial ad- 

 ence, 466; encyclopaedias and statistical works, 466; phi- 

 lology, 466; technology and mechanical science, 467; 

 medical treatises, 467 ; legal literature, 463; educational 

 literature, 469; geography and travel, 469; essays, 470; 

 poetry, 471 ; fiction, 472; juvenile works, 472 ; works of 

 fiction. 473. 



London. Conference. Powers represented, 474 ; explana- 

 tions of Austria and Prussia, 474 ; bases of pacification, 

 474; declaration read by Lord Russell, 474; action of 

 the Danish plenipotentiaries, 475; arbitration, 475. 



LONG, ALEXANDER. Member of Congress from Ohio, 219; 

 offers a resolution for negotiating a peace, 334 ; remarks 

 on the conduct of the war and making a peace, 834. 



Louisiana Proceedings relative to the formation of a State 

 Government, 475; the basis, 475; order of General Banks 

 relative to the qualifications of voters, 476 ; candidates 

 for Governor, 476; the vote, 47C; the inauguration, 477; 

 oath of office, 477 ; order of President Lincoln, 477; order 

 of General Banks relative to the election of delegates to a 

 State Convention, 473 ; election, 473 ; convention assem- 

 bles. 479; vote on the constitution, 479; its features, 

 479 ; franchise of colored persons, 479 ; views of General 

 Banks, 479 ; board of education for freedmen. ; 

 labor, 430; failure of crops, 460; receipts of produce at 

 New Orleans, 450; Provisional Court, 4SO; the validity 

 of its organization, 450; opinion of Judge Pealxx!; 



LOVEJOY, OWEN Member of Congress from Illinoi- 



on the reference of the President's message, 220; letter 

 relative to the issue of the emancipation proclamation, 

 2-57; birth, 455; pursui:-. - 



LOWELL, CHAELES R. Birth, 456; military service-, 

 death, 486. 



LOWENTHAL, IsiDOEE. Birth, 4S ; pursuits, 4S1 ; dea 



Lutheran Churche*. Synods, churches, commnnicau'- 



clerfymen, 433 ; proceedings of General Synod, 4SS ; da 

 of Austria, 433 ; memorial to the cmper 



Magneto-Electricity Application to lighthouses, 489 ; Fre- 

 nel lens, 4S9 ; frictional electricity, 490 ; amount of mag- 

 netism induced in soft iron, 490 ; on what the production 

 of current depends, 490 ; how the current generated Ic 

 the wires of the helices is to be withdrawn from th 

 machine, 490 ; a steady and constant current only a port 

 of the problem, 491 ; what constitutes a good regulator ? 

 491 ; how employed, 49i 



Ma i nt. Meeting of the Legislature, 492; State expendi- 

 tures, 493 ; men sent to the army, 493 ; soldiers' votes, 

 493; charitable institution?, 493; political canvas, 494; 

 State election, 494 ; raid on the Calais bank, 495 ; admli- 

 sion of defendant as a witness in criminal riMt,4<5; 

 emigrant association, 495. 



MALAN, ABBAJIAJU IL C BirtU, 493; pursuits, 495; d-*ta 

 496. 



