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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



84; memorial to Congress to change reconstruction 

 law on ratification, 35 ; ordinances passed not a part 

 of the constitution, 35 ; time fixed for vote on consti- 

 tution, 35 ; orders of General Pope fixing time of the 

 election, 35 ; efforts of whites to defeat new constitu- 

 tion, 35; removal of civil officers by General Pope, 

 35 ; credit and bonded debt, 35 ; resolution of the con- 

 vention concerning indebtedness, 35 ; destitution in 

 northern part of the State, 36 ; deterioration in price 

 of lands, 36 ; revised code, 36. 



ALDRICH, A. P. Refuses to comply with General Canby's 

 jury order in South Carolina, 698. 



ALDBIDGE, IRA. Birth, 36; professional career, 36 ; death, 

 36. 



Aliaska. Situation, 36 ; cession to United States, 36 ; area, 

 36 ; Russian American Company, 36 ; population, 37 ; 

 climate and temperature, 37; agricultural resources, 

 37 ; precious metals, 37 ; iron and coal, 37 ; fisheries, 

 37 ; furs, 37 ; harbors, 37 ; government, 37. 



ALISON, SIB ARCHIBALD. Birth, 37 ; literary career, 37 ; 

 works, 38 ; death, 87. 



Alliance, Evangelical. Meeting of, at Amsterdam, Hol- 

 land. 38; design of the alliance, 38; idea of, 38; basis 

 of organization, 38 ; number of Assemblies, 38 ; dele- 

 gates to, 38; opening sermon, 38; subjects discussed, 

 39; general proceedings, 39; organization of the 

 American branch in New York, 39. 



America. Changes in territorial divisions, 39; treaty with 

 Russia, 39; purchase by United States of Danish 

 West India islands, 39 ; popular opinion in favor of 

 independence in Cuba and Porto Rico, 39 ; annexation 

 movement in Pacific Britiskprovinces, 39; withdraw- 

 al of French troops from Mexico, 39 ; capture and 

 execution of Maximilian, 39; Peru proposes confed- 

 eration with adjacent Republics, 39 ; war of Brazil 

 against Paraguay, 39 ; war between Spain and allied 

 Republics on Pacific coast, 39 ; insurrection in Peru, 

 40 ; arrest and banishment of Mosquera, President of 

 Colombia, 40 ; insurrection in Hayti, 40 ; insurrection 

 in Argentine Republic, Venezuela, and Santo Domin- 

 go, 40 ; reconstruction in the United States, 40 ; con- 

 solidation of Canadian provinces, 40 ; population, 40. 



ANDBEW, JOHN ALBION. Birth, 40 ; professional and po- 

 litical career, 40 ; death, 40. 



Anglican Churches. Statistics of, in United States, 41 ; 

 meeting of Board of Missions, 42 ; receipts and expen- 

 ditures, 42 ; Anniversaries of Low-Church Societies, 

 43 ; views of Low-Churchmen in regard to preaching, re- 

 cognition of other ministers, and baptism, 42 ; Pan- 

 Anglican Synod, 42 ; proceedings of the Synod, 43 ; 

 resolutions of, 43 ; Bishop Colenso, 43 ; pastoral ad- 

 dress of, 43 ; pastoral letter to Greek Church, 44 ; Rit- 

 ualistic controversy, 44 ; declaration against Ritualism 

 by American bishops, 44 ; declarations of English con- 

 vocations, 44; action of bishops of the Irish Church, 

 45; Queen of England appointed commission to in- 

 quire into practices, orders, and rubrics of the Church, 

 45 ; report of the commission, 45 ; resolution of Con- 

 vocation of Canterbury, regarding relation of Church 

 and State, 45 ; session of the Church Congress at 

 Wolverhampton, 45 ; the Colenso case, 45 ; increase 

 of dioceses, 45; resolution of diocesan convention of 

 Adelaide concerning relation of colonial churches to 

 Church of England, 45 ; resolution of lower house of 

 the Convocation of Canterbury on reform of Convoca- 

 tion, 45 ; society of the Holy Cross, 46. 



Anhalt.A. duchy of Germany, 46 ; area, 46 ; population, 

 46 ; capital, 46 ; revenue, 46 ; army, 46. 



ANSPACH, FREDERICK R. Birth, 46 ; labors, 46 ; death, 46. 



ANTHON, CHARLES, LL. D. Birth, 47 ; professional career, 

 47 ; works, 47 ; death, 47. 



ANTHONY, HENRY B. Senator from Rhode Island, 131 ; on 

 female suffrage in the District of Columbia, 134. 



Argentine Republic. Government, 47; area, 47; popula- 

 tion, 47 ; colonies, 48 ; immigration, 48 ; revenue, 48 ; 

 commerce, 48 ; imports and exports, 48 ; shipping, 48 ; 

 public debt, 48; army, 48; war with Paraguay, 48; 

 mediation of United States rejected, 48 ; insurrection 

 in province of Mendoza, 48 ; Congress, 48. 



Arkansas. Operation of State government, 48 ; enforce- 

 ment of reconstruction acts, 48 ; Arkansas and Missis- 

 sippi constitute Fourth Military District, 49 ; Gen. E. 

 O. C. Ord appointed to command, 49 ; civil govern- 

 ment of State deemed provisional, 49 ; Gen. Ord pro- 

 hibits reassembling of Legislature, 49 ; members pro- 

 test against order, 49; Gen. Ord's report to War De- 

 partment, 49 ; directs removal of State Treasurer, 49 ; 

 divides State into eleven registration districts, 49 ; is- 

 sues instructions for registration, 49 ; directs arrest of 

 horse-thieves, 50 ; final instructions to Boards of Regis- 

 tration, 50 ; letter from Gen. Grant respecting fourth 

 section of these instructions, 50 ; orders relative to the 

 sale of lands or crops, 51 ; informal meeting of Legis- 

 lature, 51 ; Legislature asks permission to finish its 

 business, 51 ; request denied, 51 ; Gen. Ord issues cir- 

 cular, threatening removal of officers, thwarting re- 

 construction, 51 ; office of Constitutional Eagle de- 

 stroyed by Federal soldiers, 51 ; report of the affair by 

 Col. Gilbert, 51; Gen. Ord's reply, 52; Capt. Pierce 

 tried by court-martial and reprimanded, 52; addition- 

 al orders relative to registration, 52 ; extension of time 

 for registration, 52; circular to various officers direct- 

 ing them to furnish names of persons for judges of 

 election, 52 ; orders respecting trial of criminals, 63 ; 

 armed organizations prohibited, 53 ; exiles from 

 Southern States required to report at headquarters, 

 53; number of delegates, 53; views of the whites on 

 registration, 53 ; number of voters registered, 53 ; or- 

 ders for an election, 53 ; oath of members of convention, 

 64 ; orders respecting inflammatory speeches to freed- 

 men, 55; result of the election, 55; public meeting at 

 Little Rock, to initiate the movement against negro 

 supremacy, 65 ; Boards of Arbitration, 55 ; directions 

 to collectors of revenue, 55 ; carrying of concealed 

 weapons prohibited, 55 ; writs of habeas corpus to be re- 

 spected, 55 ; petition of citizens of Chicot County ask- 

 ing protection. 55 ; County Courts directed to provide 

 for the poor, 56 ; freedmen required to earn their sup- 

 port, 56; Gen. Ord relieved, 56 ; agriculture, 56 ; cot- 

 ton and grain, 56. 



Army of the United States. Total strength September 30, 

 56 ; orders for reduction, 56 ; maximum strength, 56 ; 

 recruits, 56; desertions, 56; Bureau of Confederate 

 Archives, 56 ; estimate of appropriations, 56 ; dis- 

 bursements of Paymaster-General, 56 ; bounties, 67 ; 

 pension-rolls, 57 ; Bureau of Military Justice, 57 ; op- 

 erations of Quartermaster's Department, 57 ; soldiers' 

 cemeteries, 57; indebtedness of Southern railroads, 

 57 ; expenditures of Quartermaster, 58 ; Subsistence 

 Department, 58; subsistence furnished to freedmen, 

 58; to Indians, 58; sutlers, 58; Surgeon-General's 

 Department, 58 ; resources, 58 ; cholera, 58 ; mortuary 

 record, 58 ; mortality of the year, 58 ; Engineers Corps, 

 58 ; surveys, 58 ; expenditures, 58 ; Ordnance Depart- 

 ment, 58 ; breech-loaders, 58 ; heavy guns, 58 ; artillery 

 school, 58; military signalling, 53; Military Districts, 

 59 ; operations in First District, 59 ; do. in Second, 59 ; 

 do. in Third, 59 ; do. in Fourth, 59 : do. in Fifth, 60 



