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r-srf.ici' ..il, 666; show of oil, 6C6; sa'.' : sink- 



ing of oil well?, 667; qualities of crude petroleui: 

 refining of petroleum, 660 ; separation into distinct 

 products, 668; varieties of color, 670; burning oil, 670; 

 distinction betw :,J California oil, 670; pu- 



rified oils, 671 ; uses of petroleum, 672 ; lubricating oil, 

 : capital invests!, G72 ; paratline, 672 ; naphtl. 



x on petroleum, 678 ; commerce of pe- 

 troleum, 678 ; durability of the oil supply. 673. 



Physical Force*. Correctness of investigation, 674 ; phi- 

 losophy of energy needed, 674 ; heat consists in the 

 movements of the atoms of matter. 674 ; a mode of mo- 

 tion, 674 ; light a mode of motion, 674 ; electricity some 

 kind of molecular motion, 675 ; the antecedent of elec- 

 tricity, 675; antagonisms in the molecular motion - 

 waves of perturbation, 675 ; positive and negative waves 

 of perturbation, 676 ; summary of the argument, 676 ; 

 interesting results in the field of radiation, 676 ; how 

 may dark radiations be separated from others J 677; con- 

 version of heat into ligh-. 



Pics IX. His letter to Maximilian, 526 ; his Encyclical 

 letter 



Pntu: :. Trial trips. 67S ; plan of its operation, 



POLK, LEONID AS. Birth, 679 ; clerical services, 679; military 

 services, 679 ; death, 679. 



POSTER, WILLIAM D. Birth, 650 ; "naval services, 680; 

 dear 1 : 



iEOBGE. Birth, 650 ; career, 650 : death, 680. 



POWELL, .LAZARUS W. Senator from Kentucky, 219 ; on 

 amending the Constitution, 264 ; on emancipation of the 

 wives and children of colored soldiers. 



^.Meeting of the General Assemb'.; 

 proceedings, 651 ; McPheeter'- order of the 



Secretary of War, 6S1; Presbytery of Xashvill-.-. 

 Church in Kentucky, 651 ; Synods of Kentucky. 



School Assembly. Cr2 : resolutions on Church unity, 

 do. on the state of the country, 6S2 ; presbytery o: 

 Te:.: t'umberland Presbyterians, 653; united 



Church, 653 ; General Assembly of insurrectionary 

 States. 653 ; resolutions on organic union of the Old 

 School, 654 ; Free Church at Edinburgh, 654. 



Prisoners, Exchange of. Xumbers, 654; points of dispute, 

 654 ; correspondence, 655 ; principles involved, 655 ; 

 suspension of exchange, 655; appeal of prisoners to 

 President Lincoln, 655 ; exposure of officers to artillery 

 fire. 



Proti&t of Messrs. Wade & Davis against the proclamation 

 of the President relative to the bill of Congress for re- 

 organizing insurrectionary Stai 



PRUTS, JOHX V. L Member of Congress from Kew York, 

 210 ; offers a resolution relative to the suppression of cer- 

 tain newspapers, 221 ; on amending the Constitution, 265. 



PMolic Document*. Message of President Lincol: . 



Message of Jefferson Davis in May, 691 ; do. in Xorom- 

 ber, 693 ; plan of the Canadian Confederation, 695 ; En- 

 cyclical letter of Pope Pins LX., 701 ; syllabus, 704 ; in- 

 structions to Confederate cruisers, 707.; proceedings rela- 

 tive to peace, 710 ; letter of Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams 

 on the same subject, 713 : report of Messrs. Stephens, 

 Hunter, and Campbell relative to peace negotiations at 

 Fortress Monroe. 714 ; do. of Mr. Lincoln, 714. 



Qn.xcv, JOSIAH Birth, 715; pursuits, 715; death, 715. 



XEV, MCSES H. Birth, 716; pursuits, 716; death, 716. 



i, THOMAS E. G. Birth, 71C; military services, 716; 

 death, 616. 

 BEEDER, ANDREW H. Birth, 717 ; pursuits, 717 ; de : 



ted Churches. Synods, classes, n . mem- 



bers, 717 ; meeting of General Synod, 717 ; proceedings, 

 717. 

 EEID, DAVID B. Birth, 717; pursuits, 715; de^ 



ing Turrets. The invention, 719; bow received, 719 ; 



advantages of the revolving turret, 719 ; details of the 



structures, 721 ; main purpose of a land turret for harbor 



defence, 721 ; the plan for vess< : 



Bhode Island. Contribution of men for the Federal anr.y, 



- . ; amendment to the Constitute 

 elections, 724: finances, 724; arrest of citizer 

 BICE, jAitEs C. Birth, 724; military services, 724; death, 



m 



BICHAEDSON, WILLIAM A. S./.'iitor from Illinois, 219; on 

 emancipating the wives and children of colored soldiers, 



- tb. 



EIVES, Jonx C. Birth, 724 : pursuits, 724 ; death, 724. 



EOGEES, ANDREW J. Member of Congress from Xc-w 

 Jersey. 219 ; offers a resolution on the conduct of the 

 war, 832. 



EOLLISS, JAMES S. Member of Congress from Missouri, 

 219 ; offers a resolution on the conduct of the wan 

 331. 



Roman Catholic Church, Great increase of membe: 



cathedral in Philadelphia, 725 ; Encyclical letter of the 

 Pope, 725 ; how received, 725 ; the Church in Austria, 

 : do. Italy. 726 ; do. Spain, 726 ; do. Portugal, 726 

 questions at issue, 727: liberal papers of Belgin:: 

 Catholic Congress- 



Jiussia. The Government, 727; nobility, 725; ar^ 



population, 723 ; religion, 725 ; finances, 725 ; commerce, 

 ::avy, 729 ; Polish revolution, 729 ; sta- 

 v,-ar in the Caucasus, 730 : paci- 

 fication of Poland and the Caucasus, 730 ; internal re- 

 forms, 730 ; constitutional form of government, 

 fires in the provinc 



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San Domingo. Area, 731; population, 7ol ; effect of the 

 climate oa the Spanish troops, 731 ; manifesto of the 

 President to the people, 732 ; military movements, 732 ; 

 proposition of President Jeffrard, 732 ; change of views 

 in Spain, 733 ; . 



Sanitary Commitsions. organization - 



draft of powers asked for. 734 ; objects, 734 ; materiel of 

 volunteers, 734 ; prevention of disease, 734 ; relief, 734 ; 

 first commission, 734; tracts issued, 735; committees, 

 735 ; agents, 735 ; departments of work comprehended, 

 : of general relief, 736 ; of special relief, 737 ; lodges, 

 737 : cars. 737 : steamers, 737 : hospitals, 737 ; department 

 of field relief, 735 ; auxiliary relief corps, 735 ; expen- 

 ditures and red' '.-stern commission 

 order of Gen. Fremont, 739 ; other commission-. 

 Kew England soldiers' re'. 



SAXTA-VA. Birth, 741 ; career, 741 : death, 741. 



SAFLSBrEV, WILLAED. Senator from Delaware, 217 ; on the 

 oath of a Senator, 223 ; on colored voters in Montana, 

 240 ; on amending the Constitution relative to slavery, 

 259. 



SCHE.NCK, EOP.EET C. Member of Congress from Ohi . 

 offers resolutions on the object of the war, 833. 



Schleficig-JTolntein. Question of succession, 741 ; action of 

 the Diet of Germany, 741 ; propositions of Prussia and 

 Austria, 742; resort to arms to carry them out. 742; 

 movement of troops, 742; crosses the Eider, 742; dc- 



