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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



to exhibitors at the National Exibition, 94 ; railways, 

 94. 



Bremen. Government, 94 ; area and population, 94 ; bud- 

 get, 94 ; debt, 94 ; army, 94 ; military convention with 

 Prussia, 94 ; imports and exports, 94 ; navy, 94. 



BROOKS, JAMES. Representative from New York, 245 ; 

 on the organization of the House, 245. 



BROOMALL, JOHN M. Representative from Pennsylvania, 

 131 ; offers a resolution relative to reconstruction, 204. 



BBOWN, B. GBATZ. Senator from Missouri, 131 ; on 

 female suffrage, 137; moves suffrage amendment to 

 the Nebraska Bill, 148, 150. 



BBOWN, W. MATTHEW. Mayor of Nashville, conflict with 

 the State and military authorities as to city election, 

 709, 710. 



BBOWNE, CHABLES P. Birth, 95 ; career, 95 ; death, 95. 



BBOWNLOW, WILLIAM G. Governor of Tennessee. (See 

 Tennessee.) 



BKUCE, Sir FBEDEBICK WILLIAM ADOLPHUB. Birth, 95 ; 

 political career, 95 ; death, 95. 



BRCNET, JACQUES CHABLES. Birth, 96 ; labors, 90 ; death, 

 96. 



Brunswick. German duchy, Government, 96; area, 96; 

 population, 96 ; capital, 96 ; revenue and expenditures, 

 96 ; deht, 96 ; army, 96. 



BUCKALEW, CHABLES B. Senator from Pennsylvania, 

 131 ; on female suffrage, 138 ; on the veto of the Colo- 

 rado Bill, 172; on the validity of certain proclama- 

 tions, 177; on removals from office, 188,192; on re- 

 construction, 228, 231, 242. 



BTJBLINOAME, ANSON. Special Ambassador from China 

 to the treaty powers, 02, 120. 



California. Area and estimated population, 96; counties, 

 96 ; Governor, 96 ; election, 96 ; Legislature, 96 ; mining, 

 96 ; mineral treasures, 96 ; agriculture, 96 ; vineyards, 

 97 ; small fruits, 97 ; silk culture, 97 ; bee-keeping, 97 ; 

 manufactories, 97 ; commerce, 98 ; education, 98 ; geo- 

 logical survey. 98 ; State institutions, 98 ; debt, 98. 



CAMPBELL, JOHN. Birth, 98; professional career, 98; 

 death, 98. 



CAMTBELL, WILLIAM B. American politician; birth, 99; 

 public services, 99 ; death, 99. 



CANBY, Gen. E. R. S. In North Carolina, 548 ; takes com. 

 mand of Second Military District, 698. 



Candia. Area and population, 99 ; religions, 99 ; exports, 

 99 ; imports, 99 ; causes of the insurrection, 99 ; strug- 

 gles of Christians against Turkish rule, 100; Omar 

 Pacha, commander-in-chief, 100; Sphakia attacked, 

 100 ; conduct of Turkish troops, 100 ; amnesty offered 

 the insurgents, 100 ; chiefs oppose amnesty, 100 ; con- 

 tinuance of hostilities, 100; letter of Sultan ordering 

 election of delegates, 100 ; proclamation of General 

 Assembly in reply, 100 ; collective note from France, 

 Russia, Prussia, and Italy, 101 ; attitude of Russia, 101 ; 

 notes of Austrian and English ministers, 101. 



CASTILLA, DON RAMON. Birth, 101; military and political 

 career, 101 ; death, 102. 



Central America. Guatemala President and ministry, 

 102; area, 102; population, 102; capital, 102; revenue 

 and expendituses, 102 ; debt, 102 ; army, 102 ; com- 

 merce, 102. 103. San Salvador President, 103 ; area 

 and population, 103 ; budget, 103 ; imports and ex- 

 ports, 103. Honduras President, 103 ; area and popu- 

 lation, 103 ; departments, 103 ; receipts and expendi- 

 tures, 103 ; imports and exports, 103. Nicaragua Pres- 

 ident, 103 ; area, 103 ; population, 103 ; capital, 103. 



Costa Rica President, 103 ; area and population, 103 ; 

 capital, 103. 



CHAMBEBS, BZEKIEL F. Jurist and statesman; birth, 

 103 ; public services, 103 ; death, 103. 



CHANDLEB, ZACHARIAH. Senator from Michigan, 131 ; on 

 the repeal of the amnesty clause, 179. 



CHASE, CHIEF JUSTICE. Decision of, in Civil Rights case 

 at Baltimore, 479; on the functions of the military in 

 North Carolina, 547 ; decision in a case involving se- 

 questration, 547 ; on the selection of jurors in N. C., 

 548. 



Chemistry Progress in applied chemistry, 103 ; new facts 

 brought to light, 104 ; new chemical calculus, 104 ; dis- 

 cussions concerning atoms, 104; determination of 

 atomic weights, 105; constitution of fluorine com- 

 pounds, 105 ; composition of organic compounds, 106 ; 

 chemistry and vegetation, 106 ; proportion of carbonic 

 acid in different places, 107 ; experiments in crystal- 

 lization, 107, 108 ; crystallized substances from the 

 brain, 108 ; specific gravity of vapors and gases, 108; 

 aniline colors, 108, 109 ; new products of coal-tar, 109 ; 

 .gun-cotton and explosive compounds, 109, 110; new 

 process for obtaining oxygen or chlorine, 110 ; the cya- 

 nides, 110, 111 ; antiseptic properties of the sulphites, 

 111 ; adamantine anthracite carbon, 111 ; new applica- 

 tions of bisulphide of carbon, 112 ; graphitoidal boron, 

 112; pure hydrate of sodium, 112; adulterations in 

 coffee, 113 ; the Akazga poison, 113 ; works and me- 

 moirs, 114. 



Chili. Government, 114 ; finances , 114 ; area and popu- 

 lation, 114 ; exports and imports, 114 ; increase of com- 

 merce, 114; principal ports, 115; Kilpatrick, Gen., 

 U. S. ambassador, submits propositions for settle- 

 ment of the war in Chili, 115 ; reply of Chilian minis- 

 ter to propositions submitted by ambassador of U. S., 

 115 ; election for Congress, 116 ; President's message, 

 116 ; defensive works, 116 ; relations with Spain, 116 ; 

 new colony on land purchased of the Indians, 117 ; 

 privileges granted to settlers in the colony of Maga- 

 llanes, 117; commission to report on the irrigation 

 of waste lands of Araucania, 117; -lease of Island of 

 Juan Fernandez, 117 ; extraordinary session of Con- 

 gress, 117. 



China. Emperor, 117; area, 117; population, 118; army, 

 118 ; revenue, 118 ; insurrections, 118 ; account of the 

 rebels, 118 ; imperial edict, 118 ; massacre of shipwreck- 

 ed Americans, 119. Formosa Massacre of crew of an 

 American vessel on coast, 119 ; fort for shipwrecked 

 mariners on Formosa, 119 ; establishment of college 

 at Pekin, 119 ; decree forbidding printing of Chinese 

 newspapers by foreigners, 120 ; census of Hong Kong, 

 1866, 120 ; embassy to the treaty powers, 120. 



Cholera, Asiatic. Cases on board vessels in American 

 ports, 121 ; in Havana, 122 ; ravages in the Mississippi 

 valley, 122 ; at various Southern and Western cities 

 and forts, 122 ; among the Indians, 122 ; in India, 122 ; 

 in several European cities, 122; on the coast of Africa, 

 122; the "Ready Disinfector," 122 ; treatment of the- 

 disease, 122 ; Delfeau, Dr., his method of treating 

 cholera, 122, 123. 



COCKBUBN, SIB ALKXANDEB. On the right cf proclaiming 

 martial law, in the case of ex-Governor Eyre of Ja- 

 maica, 414. 



Colombia. Government, I'S; finances, 123; area and 

 population, 123 ; conflict between President and Con- 

 gress, 123; affair of the steamer R. R. Cuyler, 124; 

 civil war, 124 ; trial of President Mosquera, 124 ; ban- 

 ishment of Mosquera, 125 ; purchase of the steamer 

 R. R. Cuyler and complication with the United States, 

 125; Seward, W. II., correspondence with Colombian 



