INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



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Bciom, GCOIOE. Birth, 83; education, 82 ; pursuits, 82; 



IMA, MI 



BurmoA. Situation, 83; population, 88; composed of king- 

 doms, 88; government, 88; wild tribe*, 88; awassina- 

 S 88; proceedings of conspirators, 88; revolution 

 suppressed, 88. 9 



"WARNS*. Birth, 84; pursuits, 54; death, 84 



California. Area, 84; population, 84; Government, 84; 

 mining product, 84 ; exportation of copper ores, 84 ; 

 quicksilver mines, 84 ; product and export of, 85 ; agri- 

 culture, 85; culture of the vine, 85; wheat product, 85 ; 

 (Ilk culture, 85; manufactures, 85; commerce of tho 

 State, 86; Central Pacific Railroad, 86; educational sys- 

 tem, 88. 



CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER. Birth, S7; pursuits, 87; death, 87. 



Candia (or Crete). Area, 87; population, 87; Insurrection, 

 87; its causes, 87; proceedings, 87; proclamation of the 

 governor, 87 ; reply of the Cretan Assembly, 87 ; charac" 

 tor of the contest now assumed, 83 ; appeals to foreign 

 ' Governments for Intercession, 83 ; declaration of Inde- 

 pendence, S3 ; military movements of the Turkish Gov- 

 ernment, 88 ; proclamations, 89 ; capture of the monas- 

 tery of ArkadI, 89 ; details, 89 ; losses, 89 ; another procla- 

 mation of the Cretan Assembly, 90 ; action of Turkish 

 Government, 90; sympathy of Greece, 90; ditto Rus- 

 sia, 90. 



CABS, LKWIS. Birth, 90 ; public career, 91 ; death, 92. 



Cattle Plagve.l(& appearance in Europe, 98 ; extent of its 

 ravages in Great Britain, 98 ; diseases in the Western 

 States, 96. 



Central America. llnw composed, 93. Guatemala: gov- 

 ernment of; 93 ; area, 93;- divisions of the country, 98; 

 dub t, 93 ; commerce, 93. San Salvador : government, 93 ; 

 area and population, 94 ; receipts and expenditures, 94 ; 

 commerce, 94. Honduras : government, 94 ; area and 

 population, 94 ; commerce, 94. Nicaragua: government, 

 94; area and population, 94; deportments, 94. Costa 

 Rica : area and population, 94 ; increase, 94. 



CESARnci, SPOBZA. Birth, 94; pursuits, 94; death, 04. 



CHANLXR, Jons "W. Representative from New York, 124 ; 

 offers a resolution, 233. 



CnASB, 8. P. Chief Justice United States, 614; on the trial 

 of Jefferson Davis, 514 



Chemistry. Progress of tho year, 94; now elements, 94; a 

 single primary element, 95 ; new class of compound me- 

 tallic radicals, 95 ; a now alcohol, 99; ozone, 96; isom- 

 erism, 96; source of muscular power, 96; the sulphides, 

 97; some properties of the chloride of sulphur, 93; bi- 

 chloride of carbon, 93; new variety of phosphorus, 98; 

 natural and artificial production of tho diamond, 98; 

 ammonium amalgam, 99 ; new aniline colors, 99 ; de- 

 tection of chloride, etc., by means of tho spectroscope, 99 ; 

 lime crucibles for great heats, 100 ; works and papers on 

 chemical subjects, 100. 



yMi. Government, 100 ; finances, 100 ; army, 100 ; debt, 

 100; fleet, 100; population, 100; blockade of the Span- 

 lards, 100 ; treaty with Pern, 101 ; bombardment of Val- 

 paraiso threatened, 101 ; negotiations, 101 ; manifesto of 

 the Spanish admiral, 102 ; action of foreign residents, 102 ; 

 failure of efforts for peaceful adjustment, 108 ; protest, 

 103; the bombardment, 104; report of Com. Rodgers, 

 104 ; losses, 104 ; manifesto of tho consuls, 104 ; blockade 

 raised, 105; Spanish subjects ordered to leave, 106; elec- 

 tion of President, 105. 



China. Area, 105; population, 105; army,105; relations with 

 foreign countries, 105; Imports and exports, 106; treaty 



with Belgium, 100; convention with Brit lib and French 

 ministers, 10<J; steamship line from Ban Francbeo, 100; 

 trade, 106; native traders, 104; piracy In Chinese waters, 

 106 ; progress of missions in China, 107. 



Cholera, Artatic. Appearance in the United flutes, 107; re- 

 sults of the International Cholera Conference at Constan- 

 tinople, 107-103; results on the subject of quarantine, 

 109 ; the epidemic in Europe, 109 ; fatal results, 109 ; and 

 oases in New York, 109 ; arrival of vessels with cholera 

 coses, 110; its course in New York, 111 ; ditto Brooklyn 

 and other cities, 111 ; knowledge of the treatment not 

 greatly advanced, 111. 



Christian Connection. Numbers, 111; Convention, 111; 

 conferences represented, 111 ; report on the state of the 

 country, 112; platform of the denomination, US; South- 

 ern Christian Convention, 112. 



Church of God. A denomination, when organized, 112; 

 their belief, 112; the church, how divided, 112; meeting 

 of delegates, 112; letter from Texas, 112; Periodicals, 

 118. 



CLARK, DASIEL. Senator from New Hampshire, 124 ; offers 

 amendments, 139 ; on the bill to relieve officers, 219 ; 

 on Stockton's right to his seat, 2*27 ; on the bill for the 

 election of Senators, 231. 



CLAT, CLEMWT C. Birth, 118; pursuits, 118; death, 113. 



CLEVXLAM), ELISHA LORD. Birth, 118; pursuits, 118; death, 

 118. 



COLT AT, SCIIUTLEB. Representative from Indiana, 124; 

 chosen Speaker, 127 ; address, 127 ; oath, 127. 



Colombia, United State* of. Government, 114; finances, 

 114; claims of territory, 114; commerce, 114; resignation 

 of the President, 114; difficulty with the United States 

 Minister, 114; decree concerning the Panama Railroad, 

 114; Colombian Congress, 114 



Colorado. Failure of the bill for admission to pass Con- 

 gress, 114; objection, 114; veto, 115; election for delegate, 

 115; capital, 115; mining interests, 115; views of the 

 Governor, 115; population, 115; activity of its friends for 

 admission as a State, 116 ; area of tho State, 116 ; mining 

 product, 116; copper and silver, 116; iron, 117; speci- 

 mens of silver ore, 117 ; agriculture, 117; Memorial rela- 

 tive to the admission ot 281. 



Commerce of the United States. Errors In statement of 

 imports, 117; bonds hold in Europe, 117; imports of 

 1866, 113; exports from New York during each month 

 of the year, 113; do. for six years, US ; exports of spe- 

 cie, 118; balance of trade against us, 118; cause of large 

 importations, 118; exports from New York, exclusive 

 of specie, 119; foreign imports, 119; da t New York 

 for a series of years, 119 ; receipts for customs at New 

 York, 119; arrivals of vessels, 120; do. coastwise, 120; 

 tonnage of the New York canals, 120 ; value, 120 ; move- 

 ment of freight, 120; tonnage arriving at tide- water, 

 120; specie value of imports and exports in the last six 

 months of 1S66, 120 ; results, 121 ; specie value of ex- 

 ports and imports for a series of years, 122; value of 

 produce received at New Orleans for a series of years, 

 122. 



OongregattonalUtt. Number of churches, 122; location, 

 122; pastors in British America, 123; total membership 

 of the churches, 128; benevolent contributions, 128; 

 Southern missions, 123; Congregationalism m England, 



IT. A When convened, 124 ; in the Senate, cre- 

 dentials of John P. Stockton presented, 124; protest 

 made, 184; resolutions declaratory of the adoption of 

 the Constitutional Amendment, 195; resolutions declar- 

 atory of the duty of Congress in respect to the guaran- 

 ties of the national security and the national faith in the 

 Southern States, 125; do. declaratory of the duty of 



