

787 



SM; occupation of Nassau and Frankfort, 8G8; advance 

 of tho Prussians Into Bavaria and Buden, 807, 808 ; war 

 In Italy, :;C$- naval battle at LIssa, 800; battle of TaMs- 

 chan. 871; preliminary jwaee of Nlkolsburg, 871 ; tr.a 

 . led at IVa^ue, Berlin, ami Vienna, 872, 878. 



Strmiiny.'l'he Confederation, 874; Prussian proposition 

 fr constitutional reform, 874; Congress of German 

 deputies, U7; adoption of the Austrian proposition In 

 the Federal Diet, 874; Prussia withdraws or N 

 875; ollic-r States follow. 875; North German Confedera- 

 ti 'ii, 875; population, 875; defensive treaty, 875; elec- 

 toral law for Parliament, 876; Constitution, 870 ; South 

 man States, 877; population, 877; state of public 

 opinion, 877; other German States, 37S. 



. UOP.EBT W. Birth, 878: pursuits, 373; death, 879. 



UIUSON, JOHN. Birth, 878; pursuits, 878 ; death, 878. 



. AUGUSTUS 1L Birth, 879; career, 379; death, 879. 



GozLA.t, LBOK. Birth, 879; pursuits, 879 ; death. 879. 



i-.a, AMOS P. Birth, 880 ; pursuits, 8SO; death, 880. 



GHAUT, Gen. ULYSSES S. Letter to tho Secretary of War 

 relative to the army bills before Congress, 80 ; appointed 

 General, 84; report on the condition of tho South, 182; 

 arrives fit Buffalo to check the Fenians, 237. 



Great Britain. Area, 880; population, 8SO ; relations with 

 the United States. 8SO; cattle plague, 881; financial 

 panic, 8S1 ; Reform bill, 831 ; new cabinet, 831 ; revenue 

 and expenditures, 831 ; Imports and exports, 8S1 ; ship- 

 ping, 832; ariny, 832; nnvy, 832 ; Iron-clads, 832 ; edu- 

 cational statistics, 8S3; religion, S>33; pauperism and 

 crime, 883. 



Greece. Government. 884; area, 8*4; finances. 8S4; debt, 

 884; ministry, 884 ; brigands, 834; address on homo and 

 foreign affairs, 834. 



Greet Church. Increasing Interest In establishing closer 

 connections with Anglican Churches of Europe and 

 America, SS5; feelings of tho Russian clerj.'y, 3S5 ; state- 

 ment of Rev. Georgo Williams, 835; Statement of Bishop 

 Whitebouse, 835; report of negotiations between the 

 Pope and Bishops of Turkey, SSo; Dunublan Principali- 

 ties and the Greek Synod, 885; Russian Church in New 

 York, 380; Greek converts in Western Europe, 830. 



GW.EN, HORACK. Birth, 3S6 ; pursuits, 336; death, 886. 



GBEEME, DAVID. Birth, 887; pursuits, 837; death, 837. 



GBEOOBY, FUASCM II. Birth, 887 ; naval career, 8S7 ; death, 

 887. 



GBEVILLB, ROBERT KATE. Birth, 8SS; pursuits, 833; death, 

 888. 



GUDCB, HENRY. Representative from Kentucky, 124; of- 

 fers resolutions 0:1 reconstruction, 145; makes minority 

 report from joint committee, 155. 



GRIMES, JAMES W. Senator from Iowa, 124 ; on admission 

 from Colorado, 888. 



GRISWOLO, JOHN A. Representative from New York, 124 ; 

 nominates C. B. Boynton for chaplain. 1-J\ 



Gxon. JOHN. Birth, 888; career, 3i>3; death, 8S8. 



Guatemala. See Central America. 



Crttft/>rt/wr. Combines element* of destruction with the 

 principle of safety, 883; its composition, 83b; how ueed, 

 868; experiments, 889. 



GUBOWBKI, ADAM DE. Birth, 889 ; career, 8S9; death, SK). 



GUTHRIK, JAMES. Senator from Kentucky, 124 ; on the re- 

 construction committee, 189 ; on the Civil Rights blllt 

 199 ; on the Kreexlmon't Bureau, 207 ; on the President's 

 power to remove office-holders, 243. 



Habeas Corpus. Order from the "War Deportment, 889 ; 

 Proclamation of the President of April 2d, 889; order of 

 the War Department of Apill 9tb, 890; proclamation of 



the President of August 20th, 890; application tor tb 

 writ In In-half of Jefferson Dvi rrfiuwd, 8vU 



II u i. HOWARD BBOOKS. Birth, 861 ; pursuit*, 891; death, 

 891. 



HAM, FSAXCIS. Birth, 891 ; pursuits, 891; death, 891. 



HUIOCK,GEBABD. Birth, 891; pursuits, 891; death, 891. 



rg. Area. 892; population, 892; commerce, 892; 

 public debt, 892 ; supports Prussia. 892. ' 



Hanover. Area, 892 ; population, 892; occupied \>y Prut- 

 *Ma, 892. 



HABKORD, Jonx 8. Birth, 892; pursuits, 893 ; death, 892. 



HAWKS, FEASCIS L. Birth, 392 ; career, 392; death, 898. 



Jf.i>/ti.A.ieti, 893; population, 898; revenue, 898; debt, 

 893. 



HEXDEIISOX, Jom* B. Senator from Missouri, 124; offers a 

 resolution, 150; on the President's power to remove 

 office-holders, 243. 



HESDEBSON, Jon* II. D. Representative from Oregon, 124; 

 offers resolutions on rights of the States, 163. 



IIEXDP.ICK3, THOMAS A. Senator from Indiana, 124 ; on the 

 reconstruction committee, 188 ; on property representa- 

 tion, 151 ; on the exclusion of Southern members, 175; 

 on constitutional amendment, 191, 192; on the Civil 

 Rights bill, 200 ; on the Freedmen's Bureau bill, 206- 

 211 ; on the bill to relievo officers, 219; on the bill to 

 protect officers, 221. 



Hesse. Hesse-Homburg, area, 893 ; population. 898. Hessc- 

 Cassel, area, 893; population, 898; occupied by Prussia, 

 893. Hesse-Darmstadt, divisions, 898; area, 898; popu- 

 lation, 898; anuy, 393; Joins Confederation, 898. 



Holland. See Netherlands. 



Honduras. See Central America* 



HOWARD, JACOB M. Senator from Michigan, 124 ; on the 

 reconstruction committee, 133 ; on constitutional an.end- 

 ment, 186-190, 191 ; on the Civil Rights bill, 198; on the 

 bill to relieve officers, 218 ; on the bill to protect offi- 

 cers, 221. 



HOWE, TIMOTHY O. Senator from Wisconsin, 124; on the 

 President's power to remove office-holders, 245. 



HUGHES, ELLEN. Birth, 893; pursuits, 893; death, 898. 



HUMPHBEY, JAMES. Birth, 898; pursuits, 398; death, $94. 



Hungary. Reconstruction on the old basis, 894; chief offi- 

 cers, 394; address of the Diet to the Emperor, 894; sec- 

 ond address, 394 ; plan of reconstruction proposed by 

 Hungary, 894; Diet prorogued, 895 ; Imperial rescript, 

 8U5; change in the address. 396; the address, 896; Hun- 

 gary and her dependencies, 397 ; Croatian Diet, *9& 



Jllinois. Growth of the State, 898; debt, 398; taxable prop- 

 erty, 893; manufactures, 893; population, 898; schools, 

 899; charitable institutions, 899; amendment of thn 

 Federal Constitution, 899; Republican State Conven- 

 tion, 899; Democratic State Convention. 400; election 

 of State officers, 400; prosperity of Chicago, 400. 



India, British. Area, 400; population, 400; army, 400; 

 famine, 400 ; letters, 401 ; Bhootan war, 401 ; grand 

 "durbar." 401; activity In behalf of female education, 

 401; schools, 402; religious reform movement*, 402; 

 telegraph lines, 402. 



Indiana. Receipts, 402; expenditures, 408; raluatlon of 

 property, 402; statement of the debt, 402; sinking fund, 

 408; population, 408 ; schools, 403; benevolent Institu- 

 tions, 408; penitentiaries, 403; decision of the Supreme 

 Court relative to negroes, 404 ; State election, 404 ; Re- 

 publican platform, 404; Democratic platform, 404 ; con- 

 vention of colored citizens, 405; addreas, 406; iwil'* o* 

 tho election, 405. 



