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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



Hinckley, Z. E., 605; Dales, G. E., G05; Drake. J. C., 

 606; Keen, A. A., 606; Keitt, L. M., 606; McConiho, J., 

 606; Price, F., 606; HaskclL, F. A., 600; Morris, L. 0., 

 606; Morris, O. H., 607; Porter, P. A., 607; Schall, E., 

 607; Stryker, J., 607; Wead, F. F., 607; Dutton, A. H, 

 607 ; Jones, "W. G., 607 ; Winslow, G., 607 ; Adams, D., 

 608; Thaxter, A. W., 60S; Cralle, E. K., 60S; Pye, E, 

 608; Mix, S. H., 608 ; Ewing, A., 609 ; Weymon, G. W., 

 609 ; Sanger, H. K., 609 ; Cubas, J., 609 ; Hardenbrook, 

 J. K., 609; Corsen, E. F., 609; Wheeler, AV., 600; 

 Young, W. H., 609 ; Wyatt, W. E., 609 ; llyer, T., 610 ; 

 Barker, C. G., 610; Harmon, 0. T., 610; Daniel, L, CIO; 

 Wilson, W., 610. 



Clancy, J., 610 ; BIytbe, J. E., 610 ; Hoge, W. J., 610 ; 

 Eice, 8. A., 610 ; Winslow, C., 611 ; Davis, P. S., 611 ; 

 Dunlop, T., 611 ; Boweryem, G., 611 ; Reynolds, M. T., 

 611 ; Vail, 8., 611 ; Gardner, S. J., 611 ; Simmons, J. K, 

 611 ; Boone, W. J., 611 ; McCook, D., 611 ; Lamson, A., 

 611 ; Marsh, N., 611 ; Featherstone, W. S., 612 ; Long. A. 

 L., 612 ; Pettus, J. J., 612 ; Stevens, G. M,, 612 ; Great- 

 house, L., 612 ; Walker, W. H. T., 612 ; Lansing, A. D., 

 612 ; Wagner, P. K., 612 ; Barlow, A. G., Mrs., 612 ; Bon- 

 ney, S. W., 612 ; Hallott, S., 612 ; Miller, S., 612 ; Cox, A. 

 S., 613 ; Palmer, V. B., 613 ; Patchen, A. D., 613 ; Dun- 

 bar, D., 613 ; Maginnis, J., 613. 



Mallory, S., 613 ; Craven, T. A., 613 ; Faron, J., 613 ; 

 Stcdman, G. A., 614 ; Fisk, F. Miss, 614 ; McCall, J., 614 ; 

 A'arian, I. L., 614 ; Van Doren, L, 614 ; Collier, J. A., 

 C14 ; Girardey, V. J. B., 614 ; Streight, A. D., 614 ; Wood- 

 bury, D. P., 615; Duncan, J. M., 615; Dushane, A. F., 

 615; Tan Yleck, C., 615; Marsh, E., 615; Eulison, W. 

 II., 615. 



Anderson, E. II., 615 ; Cumming, A., 615 ; Grower, W. 

 T. C., 615 ; Patten, , 615 ; Hargous, P. A., 615 ; Ire- 

 land, D., 615; McGilvery, F., 616; Morgan, J. II., 616; 

 Whittier, E. H. Miss, 616 ; F. ; French, A. C., 616; Has- 

 cell, M. S., 616; Johnson, H., 616; White, A. S., 616; 

 i '.ark, J. C., 616; Baitow, E. J., 616; Chambers, E. D., 

 G16; Thomson, G., 617; Faxon II. W., 617; Alverson, 

 J. D., 617 ; Howell, J. B., 617; Patton, II. L., 617; God- 

 win, A. C., 617 ; Ehodes, E. E., 617 ; Russell, D. A., 617 ; 

 Marshall, T. F., 617 ; Wells, E. W., 618 ; Conover, T. A., 

 613 ; Bnrnham, II., 613 ; Welch, N. E., 618 ; Williams, J. 

 W., 618 ; Baldwin, J. G., 618 ; Greenhow, E, A. Mrs., 618. 

 Bellamy, D., 618 ; Wood, E., 619 ; Piatt, L. K. Mrs., 

 619 ; Winslow, N. Mrs., 619 ; Meigs, J. E., 619 ; Eedfleld, 

 J., 619 ; Amory, T. J. C., 619 ; Gregg, Gen., 619 ; Young, 

 E. M., 619; Willard, J., 619; Ohlenschlager, E., 619; 

 Wells, G. D., 619 ; Sanderson, J. P., 619 ; Wadkins, Gen., 

 619 ; Mott, J. M., 619 ; Porter, L., 620 ; Bidwell, D. D., 

 620 ; Thoburn, J., 620 ; Chandler, A., 620 ; Eamseur, S. D. ; 

 620 ; Eels, M., 620 ; Cobb, L., 620 ; Fagan, J., 620 ; New- 

 ton, E. II., 620 ; Cahill, D. W., 621 ; Deering, Gen., 621 ; 

 Kiddoo, Col., 6-21; Greenleaf, B., 621 ; Adams, S. W., 

 621 ; Pate, II. C., 621 ; Huntington, D., 621 ; Winans, B. 

 F., 621. 



Thompson, E. II., 621 ; Swan, W. D., 621 ; Whitlock, 

 G. C., 621 ; Maxwell, T., 621 ; Medary, S., 622; Tolles, C. 

 W., 622 ; Elton, J. P., 622 ; Morris, P. V., 622 : Stearns, 

 J., 622 ; Pitman, J., 622 ; Hopkins, J. A. P., 622 ; Tins- 

 lar, B. E., 622 ; Paine, J. W., 622 ; Cleburne, P. E., 622. 

 Boardman, D. S., 623 ; Sargeant, L. M., 623 ; Kitching, 

 J. H., 623; Leonard, L. W., 623; Savage, J. A., 623; 

 Farnham, E. W. Mrs., 623 ; De Forrest, O., 623 ; Hooker, 

 H., 623 ; Miner, Myrtilla Miss, 624 ; McClelland, A., 624 ; 

 Kcssler, J., 624 ; Fox., J. L., 624 ; May, C. A., 624 ; Wood, 

 J. M., 624 ; Fillmore, J. S., 624 ; Cooke, E., 624 ; Orton, 

 A. G., 624. 



Obituaries, Canadian. Leitch, W., 625; Barber, J., 625; 

 Begg, W., 625; Graham, Sir E., 626; Kirk, W. A., 626: 



Benjamin, G., 626; Ogden, Mrs. C. E., 627; Baby, T 

 627; Esten, 627; Turcotte, J. E., 627; Gesner, A. 



ess. 



X, WILLIAM S. Birth, 628; career, 628; death, 623. 



Ohio. Finances, 629 ; debt, 629 ; effect of the war on the 

 banks and debts, 629 ; troops contributed, 629 ; hundred 

 day men offered, 629 ; their services, 630 ; elections, 63G ; 

 agriculture, 630; statistics of the pork trade, 630; re- 

 form school, 631 ; its results, 631 ; statistics of the State, 

 631 ; colleges, 631 ; order of General Hooker relative to 

 raids, 631. 



Ordnance. Parrott guns, 632; experience with them, 632; 

 rifled guns used in the navy, 632 ; endurance of Parrott 

 guns, 633 ; metals suitable for guns, 633 ; Ames' wrought 

 iron gun, 634 ; Brooke gun, 634 ; improvements In small 

 arms, 634; cartridges, 635; Sharps' rifle, 636; Merrill 

 rifle, 636; Ashcroft rifle, 636; Greene's rifle, 636; May- 

 nard rifle, 637; Smith's breech loading, 638; Burnsida 

 rifle, 688; Wesson rifle, 638; Bullard rifle, 639; Colt's 

 rifle, 640 ; Spencer's repeating rifle, 640 ; Henry's repeat- 

 ing rifle, 641; its construction, 642; very effective at 

 short distances, 642; incidents of its use, 642; Whit- 

 worth rifle, 643 ; its construction, 643. 



Oregon. Area, 643 ; state affairs, 643 ; terms of office, 643 ; 

 elections, 643 ; newspapers, 643. 



OETII, GODLOVE S. Member of Congress from Indiana, 219: 

 on confiscation, 276. 



Patents. Number of applications for, 643 ; number granted. 

 644 ; horse powers, 644 ; holder for bank bills, napkins, 

 &c., 644 ; potato plough, 644 ; ship machinery, 644 ; ver- 

 tical windlass, 645 ; cathead stopper, 645; heaving socket, 

 645 ; stoppers for hawse pipes, 645 ; naval ram, 645 ; um- 

 brellas, 645 ; lead pipes lined with tin, 645 ; lamps, 646 

 atmospheric forge hammer, 646 ; lard manufacture, 64T 

 amalgamator for gold ore, 647. 



PELISSIER, AMABLE J. J. Birth, 648 ; career, 643 ; death, 

 643. 



PirxDLETON, GEOKGB H. Member of Congress from Ohio, 

 219 ; offers a resolution relative to the arrest of Vallan- 

 digham, 222 ; on the date of issuing the emancipation 

 proclamation, 267 ; on the guarantee of a republican gov- 

 ernment to States, 297 ; on the expulsion of Alexander 

 Long, 350 ; nominated for Vice-President, 793. 



Pennsylvania. Prosperity, 648; debt, 648; refusal to pay 

 interest in gold, 648 ; explanation of the State Treasurer, 

 649 ; finances, 649 ; military contribution, 649 ; system 

 of bounties, 649 ; votes of soldiers, 649 ; elections, 650 ; 

 invasion of the State by the enemy, 650 ; difficulties in 

 Clearfield County, 651 ; coal mined, 651 ; decisions of the 

 courts on legal tender notes, 651. 



PEEIT, PELATIAU. Birth, C52 ; pursuits, 652 ; death, 652. 



Peru. Area, 652 ; government, 652 ; revenue, 652 ; army, 

 652 ; exploration of the Amazon, 652 ; involved in dif- 

 ficulty with Spain, 653 ; proceedings, 653, 654 ; proceed- 

 ings of foreign residents, 654 ; action of the Government, 

 654, 645. 



Petroleum. Nature and relations, 655; constituents, 656; 

 general chemical character, 657; use of rock oil for 

 illumination, 658 ; North American oil region, 659 

 Pennsylvania, 659 ; West Virginia, 659 ; Ohio, 659 ; 

 Canada West, 660 ; California, 660 ; New York, 661 ; 

 Kentucky, 661 ; geological relations of petroleum, 661, 

 662 ; cavities, 662 ; contents, 663 ; geological position of 

 oil rocks in different localities, 663 ; nature of the strata, 

 664 ; dip of strata, 664 ; indications of petroleum, 665 ; 

 gas-springs, jets, 665; oil-springs, surface bitumen, C'Gf? 



