



789 



tbe Conttltntion, 750 ; lmien amm-nty proclAmutti>n, 



Boston, 763. 



KVBtDT. Senator from Maryland, 131; on 

 il suffrage, 137; on HI-- veto of the Snffnii 



in Nebraska, 1.", 17u ; on validity of 



: tin proclamations, 175; on repeal of amnecty 



ii*e,178,180; on removals from office, 189 ; moves 



an amendment to the Reconstruction Bill, 222; on rc- 



KALEROIS, General DKMETKII-S. Birth and death, 418; 

 political position, 418; envoy to the United States on 

 behalf of the Cretans, 418. 



Kansas. Flnancinl condition, 418; educational Interests, 

 419; charitable inotitutions, 419; railroads, 419 ; Indi- 

 an depredations, 419 ; action of the Legislature, 419 ; 

 proposed amendments to the constitution, 430 ; claims 

 arising from General Price's raid, 420 ; question of 

 impartial suffrage, 420 ; temperance question, 490 ; 

 Ml in the election, 420; result of the election, 420. 



KAHSON, JOHN A. Representative from Iowa, 131 ; on 

 removals from office, 185; offers a resolution relative 

 to martial law, 204. 



KELLEY, W. D. Address at Mobile, 22 ; speech at Mont- 

 gomery, 25; representative from Pennsylvania, 131; 

 on reconstruction, 221. 



KENDALL, G 50110 E W. Birth and death, 421 ; early life, 

 4-.il ; connection with various journals, 421 ; later 

 years, 421. 



Kentucky. Action of the Legislature, 421 ; election of 

 Senator, 421 ; rejection of amendment to Federal 

 Constitution, 421 ; resolutions on Federal relations, 

 : lawless operations of the " Regulators," etc., 

 4; political campaign, 422; Democratic Conven- 

 tion, 422; Republican Convention, 423 ; Third Party 

 Convention, 423 ; election of Representatives to Con- 

 gress, 423; result of State election, 423; inauguration 

 and death of Governor Helm, 423 ; finances of the 

 State, 423 ; educational matters, 424 ; Lunatic Asylums, 

 42-t; Penitentiary, 424; Legislature of 1867-'68, 424 ; 

 lutions on Federal relations, 424; provision for 

 election of Governor, 425 ; call of Democratic Conven- 

 tion of 18<X 



KINO, CHARLES, LL. D. Birth and death, 425; education, 

 425 ; connection with newspapers, 425 ; other occupa- 

 tions, 425 ; character, 425. 



KINO, JOHN ALSOF. Birth, 426 ; education, 425; political 

 life, 426; death, 426. 



KINO, Judge WALTEB. Impeached for misdemeanors in 

 Missouri, 522. 



KIKKWOOD, SAJCHEL J. Senator from Iowa, 181; on 

 suffrage in Nebraska, 165. 



KOSSUTH, Louis. On the situation of Hungary, 893; con- 

 troversy with Deak and his party, 893. 



KRAUTH. (IIMU.KS P., Sen., D. D. Birth and death, 

 : education and pursuits, 426 ; published works, 



KREBS, JOHN MICHAKL, D. D. Birth and death, 427 ; early 

 life and studies, 427 ; subsequent pursuits, 427 ; char- 

 acter, 427. 



LAXBFLLE, ANTOFNT JOSEPH JOUBERT DE. Birth and 

 death, 428 ; celebrity in the medical profession, 428 ; 

 medical works, 428. 



LANE, HENRY S. Senator from Indiana, 131 ; on recon- 

 struction, 238. 



LAROCHKJAO.UELEIN, HKMU no Vnom, tUmquu DE. 

 liirtl. and death, 428; military lids, 488; political life, 



m, 



LAVIALLE, lit. Rev. PIERRB J. Birth and death, 4t8 ; 

 clerical labor*, 428. 



LAWRENCE, Sir WILLIAM. Birth and death, 490; educa- 

 tion and pursuits, 429; medical worm, 430. 



LAWREM c. WILLIAM. Representative from Ohio, 181; 

 on reconstruction, 290. 



LB BLOND, F. C. Representative from Ohio, 131 ; on 

 suffrage in Nebraska, 167. 



Lettet qfUu Mittiutppl JWwr.-CrermMes of, 458, 464. 



Liberia. Extent and population, 439; Presidents, 490; 

 Government, 429 ; finances, 480. 



Liechtenstein Political relation*, 430 ; area and popula- 

 tion, 430; finances, 480; King, 429. 



Lippe. Prince, 430 ; area and population, 430 ; finances, 

 480; political relations, 430. 



Literature and Literary Proyreu in 1867. State of the 

 book trade, 430 ; number of books published in United 

 States, 430 ; sales of different works, 430 ; number of 

 publications in different departments, 430; lint of col- 

 lective biographies, 431 ; individual biographies, 431 ; 

 genealogical works, 432 ; general histories, 433 ; revo- 

 lutionary and ante-revolutionary histories, 432 ; post- 

 revolutionary and modern histories, 432; local his- 

 tories, 433; histories of other countries, 433 ; ecclesi- 

 astical histories, 433 ; general theology, 433; didactic, 

 exegetical, and expository theology, 433; Scriptural 

 commentaries, 434 ; controversial, or polemic theology, 

 434; controversy on Ritualism, 434; controversy on 

 Christology, 435 ; controversy on inspiration of tbe 

 Scriptures, 435 ; " The Baptist Quarterly," 435 ; reli- 

 gious books, didactive and narrative, 435 ; devotional 

 religious works, 486 ; works on natural science, 436 ; 

 works on natural philosophy, 436 ; works in chem- 

 istry, 437; zoology and physiology, 437; geography 

 and meteorology, 437 ; geology and mineralogy, 437 ; 

 ethnology and archaeology, 487; astronomy, 437; in- 

 tellectual science and philosophy, 437 ; moral philos- 

 ophy, 437; ethics, 437; logic and rhetoric, 438 ; social 

 science, 438; mechanics and technology, 438; political 

 economy, 438 ; politics and political science, 438 ; math- 

 ematical works, 439; educational works, general 

 treatises, 439; educational text-books, 440; classical 

 literature, 440; law books, 440; State reports of de- 

 cisions, 440 ; digests of United States and State re- 

 ports, 441 ; English law reports, 441 ; decisions in the 

 United States court of claims, 441 ; codes of procedure 

 and practice, 441 ; bankrupt law, 441 ; miscellaneous 

 law treatises, 441 ; medical works, 442 ; philology, 443 ; 

 statistics cyclopaedias and dictionaries, 443; statis- 

 tics almanacs, annuals, etc., 443 ; poetry, 443 ; collec- 

 tions of selected poems, 444; new edit ions of "com- 

 plete poetical works," 444; original poems, transla- 

 tions, etc., published during the year, 444 ; dramas, 

 445; poetical criticism, 445; essays, belles lettres,and 

 li-ht lilt' rat 11 re, not fiction, 445; speeches and ad- 

 dresses, 446 ; books of humor and wit, parodies, anec- 

 dotco. letter writers, 446; new magazines, 446 ; works 

 of fiction, 446 ; Mrs. Mnndt's novels, 446 ; other origi- 

 nal and translated novels, 446 ; dime novels and other 

 paper-covered fictions, 447; French novels, 447; re- 

 prints of English standard fictions, 447 ; other English 

 novels, 447; anonymous fictions, 448; other foreign 

 reprints, 448; religious fictions, 448; illustrated works 

 and works on the fine arts, 448 ; musical works, 448; 

 travel, adventure, and discovery, 448 ; military science, 

 -tin ; agricultural work?, 4 19 ; juvenile books, 449 ; mis- 

 cellaneous-Masonic, 448; games and sports, 460; 



