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787 



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i. M:IM ,i>, .1 vmw A. Representative from Ohio, 1 

 recount ruction, 996. 



I-FI. Expedition against the Papal 



GEITRARII, .President of Ilaytl, abdication and 



banishment, 386. 



Ofoyrn irattont. General view, 848; polar re- 



in, 34< ; British America, 351 ; United States, 851 ; 

 'ml America, 352; South America, 352; Brazil, 

 . ; A Hi a, 850; Africa, 858; Australia, 

 361. 



Georgia. Mass meeting at Atlanta, 361 ; resolutions, 361, 

 862 ; reception of Ucu. Pope, 862 ; mass meeting of 

 frceclinen, "A'fi ; action of the Governor, 361 ; letter of 

 1'iipe. :W; reply of the Governor, 863; further 

 instruction* of (.ion. Pope, 863; his order, 864; regis- 

 tration measure. :l; ItH of July celebration, 364; 

 order of Gen. I'ope relative to newspapers, 365; com- 

 plaints of injustice in the civil courts, 865 ; order rela- 

 tive to jurors. :15 ; action of Judge Reese, 365 ; voters 

 -ti'reil, 366; convention of Conservatives, 866; 

 resolutions, 366; meeting of the Constitutional Con- 

 vention, 367; appointment of % Gen Meadc, 367; re- 

 moves Gov. Jenkins, 367 ; his order, 367 ; system of 

 labor. 



Oermany. German nationality, 368; population, 868; 

 North German Confederation, 368; population, 868; 

 fleet, 368; army, 369; Conference to draft a Federal 

 Constitution, 369 ; election for the North-German Par- 

 liament, 369 ; the Delegates, 369 ; the King's speech, 

 869; organization of Parliament, 370; consideration 

 and adoption of the Constitution, 370; the leading 

 features of the Constitution, 370, 371 ; its ratification 

 by the States, 371 ; elections for the second session of 

 the Parliament, 871 ; opening of the second session, 

 "7-J: leading measures adopted, 372; conference for 

 the reorganization of the Zollvercin, 372; new treaty 

 constitnt ing the Zoll vcrcin, 372. Smith- German States, 

 372; population, 373; relations with the North-Ger- 

 man Confederation, 373; conference at Stuttgart, re- 

 specting uniform militia organization, 373; second 

 conference, at Munich, 373. 



GIBSON, WILLIAM, D. D. Birth, 373 ; education and pur- 

 ; . 878; death, 874. 



< III.MOI: E. JOSEPH ATHERTOX. Birth, 374 ; early life, 374 ; 

 subsequent pursuits, 374; death. :)71. 



GOODELL, WILLIAM, D. D. Birth, 374; early training, 

 374; missionary labor-. :;7I : death. ::; I. 



GRANT, Sir J. P. Reforms in administration of justice 

 in Jamaica. III. 



. Gen. ULYSSES S. Letter of, to General Ord, 50; 

 orders of, respecting army, 56; section of Army Bill 

 defining the authority of. 211 ; on removal of Governor 

 of Louisiana. 458 ; on registration in Louisiana, 461 ; 

 on Sickles's Order No. 10, in North Carolina, 547 ; in- 

 struction to General Thomas, regarding the Nashville 

 MOM. TII'.I; reply to Gen. Sheridan, 740 ; letters to 

 the President, 740, 711. 



Great Britain. Area, and population. 375; Government, 

 875; Alabama claims of the United States, 

 operations of the Fenians, 375 ; attack on the Man- 

 chester police, 875; Clerkenwell Prison explosion, 

 875; Parliamentary reform, 876; Abyssinian expedi- 

 tion, 376 ; finance*, 376 ; army, 876 ; navy, 376 ; com- 

 merce and trade, imports and exports, and shipping, 

 877 ; educational statistics, 377 ; statistics of popula- 

 tion, 378 ; of pauperism, 878 ; of crime, prisons, etc., 



878 ; reform school* In England and Wale*, 8TO; crime 

 In Ireland, 879 ; crime In Scotland, 879. 



Gretet. Area, population, finance*, 880 ; army aad nary, 

 880 ; commerce, 880 ; regency, absence and marriage 

 of the King, 380 ; foreign relation*, 880 ; loan for mili- 

 tary preparations, 880 ; resignation of ministry, 880. 



Qrttk Church. Divisions, 880; church in the Ionian Isl- 

 ands, 880 ; statistics of the Church, 880 ; toe Ctrarch in 

 K'nimanla, 880; nnlon of the Anglican and Greek 

 churches, 881 ; change in Russia of mode of ec- 

 clesiastical succession, 881 ; abuses in Roumanla, 

 881. 



GRIJTIN, Gen. CnAju.ES. Birth, 881 ; education, 881 ; 

 military services, 881, 883 ; death, 883 ; course aa com- 

 mander in Texas, 714. 



M.I., JOSIAII B. Representative from Iowa, 131 ; on 

 reconstruction, 209. 



HALE, ROBERT S. Representative from New York, 181 ; 

 on suffrage in Nebraska, 167. 



H AI.I.EC K, FITZ-GREENE. Birth and death, 882 ; education, 

 882; mercantile pursuits, 882; literary pursuits, 882; 

 personal character, 888. 



Hamburg. Area, and population, 383; finances, 383; com- 

 merce, 383 ; occupation by Prussian garrison, 888. 



HAMPTON, Gen. WADE. His part in the reconstruction of 

 South Carolina, 691, 696. 



HARBAUGH, HENRY, D. D. Birth and death, 383; early 

 years, 883; subsequent pursuits, 383. 



HARRIS, Sir WILLIAM S. Birth and death, 884; educa- 

 tion and pursuits, 3S4 ; scientific discoveries and inven- 

 tions, 384. 



HAWES, JOEL, D. D. Birth, 384 ; education and pursuits, 

 884-6 ; literary works, 385 ; death, 885. 



Hayti.Aiea, and population, 385 ; Government, 885 ; finan- 

 ces, 385 ; revolutionary outbreaks, 385 ; abdication 

 of the President, 386 ; government by council of secre- 

 taries, 386 ; banishment of ex-President Geffrard and 

 his supporters, 386 ; removal of oflicers Appointed by 

 Geffrard, 386 ; election of General Salnave, President, 

 886; adoption of new Constitution, 386; its leading 

 provisions, 886 ; President's report on condition of the 

 Republic, 387 ; treaty with Santo Domingo, 887 ; new 

 insurrection, 387. 



HELM, JOHN L. Birth, 337 ; education and pursuits, 387 ; 

 political career. 388 ; death, 888. 



HI:M>I:ICKS, TIIOMAS A. Senator from Indiana, 131; on 

 the reading qualification for voters, 142 ; on suffrage 

 in Nebraska, 150, 159, 170 ; on repeal of the amnesty 

 clause, 183. 



ff&ue-Dan>utta(lt.Arc& and population, 388 ; political po- 

 sition, 388. 



HEWIT, NATHANIEL, D. D. Birth and death, 388; educa- 

 tion and pursuits, 388 ; labors in behalf of temperance, 

 888. 



lit. .r.v. WILLIAM. Representative from California, 211; 

 on reconstruction, ail. 



HOLMES, Judge. On the validity of the test oath, in Mis- 

 souri 



HOOKER, WORTIIINGTON, M. D. Birth and death, 888; 

 education, 888 ; pursuits, 889 ; medical and scientific 

 works, 389. 



HOWARD, JACOB M. Senator from Michigan, 181 ; on suf- 

 frage in Nebraska, 154, 168, 165; on the validity of 

 certain proclamations, 177 ; on repeal of the amnesty 

 clause, 179 ; on reconstruction, 223, 897. 



HOWE, ELIAS, JR. Birth and death, 889; early life, 889; 



