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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



Dclf, T., B95; Batcbcldor, T., 596; Nicholson, J., 596; 

 Northumberland, Duchess, 596; Hastings, C., 596; Mars, 

 V., 596; Martin, E., 596 ; Maynard, S., 596; Suriwongs, 

 P. M., 596. 



Camden, George C. P., 596; Hohenzollern, Prince, 

 897; Grover, H. M., 59T; Alcock, T., 597; Michell, Gen. 

 J., 597 ; Kubosaiua, 597 ; Murat, Theo., 597. 



Francillon, J., 597 ; Maclaren, Chas., 597 ; Hay, D. R., 

 697; Mouravieff, Gen. N., 598; Halliday, C., 59S; Shen- 

 ton, H. C., 593; Willoughby, J. P., 598; Dillon, J. B., 

 698; Melier, M., 593; Featherstonaugh, G. W., 599; 

 Dunbar, D., 599; Goldschmidt, H., 599; Sadlier, E., 599. 

 Turgot, L. F. E., 699; Hobbs, W. F., 599; Sidney, 

 W. E., 599 ; Lowe, J., 599 ; Pellew, George, 599 ; Siebold, 

 P. F., 600; Robinson, G. A., 600; Hopkins, W., 600; 

 "Wrench, Miss M., 600; Plunfcett, T. S., 600; Conquest, 

 J. T., 600; Dorion, E., 600; Spence, B. E., 600; Francis 

 G. H., 600. 



Earker, B., 601 ; Holland, Lady S., 601 ; Collingwood, 

 E. G. A., 601; Parker, Admiral, 601; Shirley, W.. W., 

 601 ; Chevalier, S. P., 601 ; Bai-ante, A. G. P., 602. 



Cotton, W., 602; Everest, Geo., 602; Hincks, E., 602 ; 

 Frere, J. H., 602 ; Meath, J. C., 602 ; Robertson, J., 602 ; 

 Monroe, E., 603; Hind, J., 603; Gilbert, Mrs. A., 603; 

 Bick, K., 603; Figaniere, J. C., 603; Frank, M., 603. 



Ohio. Prosperity, 603; assembling of the Democratic Con- 

 vention, 603 ; resolutions, 603 ; Republican Convention, 

 603; resolutions, 603; results of the election, 604; val- 

 uation of property, 604; taxes, 604; finances, 604; debt, 

 604; agricultural products, 604; wool, 604; live-stock, 

 604; population of cities, 604; new buildings erected, 

 6.04; marriages, 604 ; mortgages, 604 ; charitable institu- 

 tions, 605 ; the State Reform farm, 605. 



Oldenburg. Government, 605 ; area, 605; population, 605 ; 

 commerce, 605 ; joins the Confederation, 605. 



O'NEILL, CHAELKS. Representative from Pennsylvania, 124 ; 

 nominates Thomas B. Stockton for chaplain, 128. 



Oregon. Election of State officers, 605; acts of the Legisla- 

 ture, 605; constitutional amendment, 605; Central Rail- 

 road, 606 ; surplus crops, 606. 



OUBELE;, WILLIAM G. Birth, 606; pursuits, 606; death, 

 606. 



Paraguay. Government, 607 ; area, 607 ; population, 607 ; 

 railroads, 607 ; alliances against Paraguay, 607 ; torms, 

 607 ; allied armies, 60S ; Paraguayan army, 609 ; military 

 operations, 609-611. 



PAKISIS, PIERRE Louis. Birth, 611 ; pursuits, 611 ; death, 

 611. 



PASSMORE, J. C. Birth, 612; pursuits, 612; death, 612. 



Pennsylvania. Meeting of the Legislature, 612; acts pass- 

 ed, 612; resolution on the Civil Rights bill, 612; dis- 

 franchising deserters, 612; Democratic Convention, 013; 

 resolutions, 613 ; Republican Convention, 613 ; resolu- 

 tions, 613 ; mass convention, 614 ; resolutions, 614 ; 

 finances, 614; debt, 614; school system, 614; appropria- 

 tions, 614; report of superintendent, 614; elections, 615. 



Peru. Government, 615 ; area, 615; population, 615; army, 

 615; navy, 615; commerce, 615; alliance with Chili, 

 615; operations of the Spaniards, 615; fortifications at 

 Callao, 615; attack by the Spanish fleet, 615; repulse, 

 616; Peruvian admiral, 616; reform movements, 616; 

 insurrectionary movements, 617 ; election, 617. 



Photography, Chroma. Experiments, 617; theory of Helm- 

 holz confirmed, 617; experiments of St. Victor. 617. 



PIERPONT, JOHN. Birth, 617; career, 617; death, 617. 



PISK, CHARLES C. Birth, 618 ; pursuits, 618 ; death, 618. 



POLAND, LUKE P. Senator from Vermont, 124 ; relative to 



Stockton's right to a seat, 230 ; on the President's power 

 to remove office-holders, 246. 



POMEROY, SAMCEL C. Senator from Kansas,124; on admis- 

 sion of Colorado, 232. 



PORTER, JOHN A. Birth, 613 ; pursuits, 618 ; death, 618. 



PORTER, NOAH. Birth, 619 ; pursuits, 619 ; death, 619. 



Portugal. Government, 619; area, 619; population, 619 

 possessions, 619 ; finances, 619; army, 619; navy, 619 

 Spanish insurrection, 619. 



POWELL, W. BYED. Birth, 620; career, 620; death, 620. 



Presbyterians. Old School, 621 ; numbers, 621 ; session of 

 the General Assembly, 621 ; organization, 621 ; Louis- 

 ville Presbytery, 621; action of the Assembly respecting 

 signers of the " declaration and testimony," C22 ; Mis- 

 souri Synod, 622 ; meeting of dissentients at St. Louis, 

 622 ; statement of doctrines, principles, and policy, 622 ; 

 presbyteries elsewhere, 623. New School Presbyterians, 

 623 ; numbers, 623 ; session of the General Assembly, 623 ; 

 view of national affairs, 623 ; fraternization, 623. United 

 Presbyterians: numbers, 624; contributions, 624; ses- 

 sion of the General Assembly, 624; proceedings, 624. 

 Cumberland Presbyterians, 624; meeting of the Assem- 

 bly, 624. Southern Presbyterians : Session of the Gen- 

 eral Assembly, 624; new book of discipline, 624 Bother 

 proceedings, 624; committee to confer with Cumber- 

 land Presbyterians, 625 ; report on education, 625. As- 

 sociate Reformed, 625 ; numbers, 625 ; Presbyterians in 

 Great Britain, 625; Presbyterians In British Colonies, 

 626. 



PRICE, HISAM. Representative from Iowa, 124 ; nominates 

 B. H. Nadal for chaplain, 129 ; offers a resolution, 143. 



Prussia. Government, 626; area, 626; religion of the pop- 

 ulation, 626; revenues, 626; army, 626; navy, 626; diffi- 

 culties with Austria, 626 ; negotiations, 626 ; war, 626 ; 

 aggrandizement of Prussia, 626 ; demand of France, 626 ; 

 secret treaties, 627 ; conflict between the Government 

 and people, 627; royal speech, 627; action of the Cham- 

 ber of Deputies, 627 ; dissolved, 628; new election, 623 ; 

 royal speech, 628 ; action of the new chambers, 623 ; re- 

 sults of the war, 628 ; map of Prussia, 629. 



Public Documents. President's Message at the second ses- 

 sion of the Thirty-ninth Congress, 630 ; veto of the act 

 to establish a bureau for the relief of freedmen, refugees, 

 and abandoned lands, 635 ; Civil Rights bill, 638 ; veto 

 of, 640; majority report of the joint committee on re- 

 construction to the two Houses of Congress, 643; mi- 

 nority report of the joint committee on reconstruction to 

 the two Houses of Congress, 650 ; an act for the union 

 of Canada, Nova' Scotia, and New Brunswick, and tho 

 government thereof, as passed by the British Parlia- 

 ment, 657. 



RANDALL, SAMUEL J. Representative from Pennsylvania, 

 124 ; offers a resolution on the payment of the public 

 debt, 130. 



RAYMOND, HENRY J. Representative from New York, 124! 

 presents a constitutional question, 140 ; on representa- 

 tion and taxation, 147 ; on Tennessee members, 223 ; 

 offers resolution relative to Jefferson Davis, 240. 



Reconstruction, Committee in Congress, 140. 



Heed Instruments. First application of a tongue of metal 

 to musical sounds, 666; the eolodican, 666 ; tho aceor- 

 deon, 666 ; changes, 666 ; the melodeon, 666 ; curving 

 the reeds, 666; difficulty in regard to tones, 667 ; ex- 

 periments, 667 ; octave coupler, 607 ; stops, 663. 



Reformed Churches. Reformed Dutch, 668 ; synods, 60S 

 numbers, 668 ; missions, 668 ; resolutions on the change 

 of the Official name of the Chureb. 068 ; German Re 



