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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



of civil officers under the act of Congress, 614 ; orga- 

 nization of boards of registration by General Ord. 

 515 ; qualification for registration, 515 ; resolutions of 

 a meeting of whites and blacks, 515 ; order aimed at 

 horse stealing, 515 ; order respecting certain civil 

 affairs, 515 ; circular respecting opposition to Federal 

 laws on part of civil officers, 515 ; further registration 

 regulations, 515 ; investigation ordered of charge of 

 driving off laborers, etc., 515 ; clerks and judges of 

 elections provided for, 515; views of the press on 

 these provisions, 515; no liquor to be sold at the 

 election, 516 ; newspapers specified to publish U. S. 

 laws, 516; trials by court-martial, 516; Yicksburg 

 officials removed, 516 ; Republican Convention, 516 ; 

 other political parties, 516; trials by military com- 

 mission and other regulations, 516 ; voluntary exiles 

 required to report at headquarters, 516 ; result of regis- 

 tration, 517; election ordered, 517; assertions with 

 regard to appointment of delegates, 517 ; division of 

 political sentiment, 517 ; resignation of chief justice, 

 517 ; removals and appointments, 517 ; board of arbi- 

 tration to adjust claims on the year's crop, etc., 518 ; 

 agriculture of the year, 518 ; extract from report of 

 commissioner of Freedmen's Bureau on labor and agri- 

 culture, 518 ; agrarian expectations of freedmen, 518 ; 

 armed conspiracies and their suppression, 518 ; Gov- 

 ernor's proclamation and General Ord's order on 

 conduct of freedmen, 518, 519 ; further measure to 

 suppress conspiracies, 519 ; result of the election, 

 519; convention ordered, 520; arrest of the editor of a 

 newspaper, 520; his trial by military commission, 

 520 ; appeal to U. S. Supreme Court, 520 ; University 

 of Mississippi, 520; asks the Supreme Court to re- 

 strain the President from carrying out the reconstruc- 

 tion law, 737. 



Missouri. Disturbances in the State, 520 ; measures for 

 their suppression, 520, 521 ; Legislature, 521 ; the test 

 oath before the Legislature and the courts, 521 ; case 

 of F. P. Blair, Jr., and opinion of Judge Wagner in 

 the case, 521 ; case of Rev. Mr. Cummings, and opinion 

 of Judge Holmes, 522 ; impeachment of Judge King, 

 522; finances of the State, 522; public schools, 523; 

 agricultural college, 523; sale of interest in certain 

 railroads, 523; proposed bridge at St. Louis, 523; 

 state of parties, 523; Democratic meeting and resolu- 

 tions, 523; election in 3d Congressional District, 524. 



MONBOE, Rev. SAMUEL Y. Birth and death, 524 ; pursuits, 

 524. 



MORRILL, LOT M. Senator from Maine, 131 ; on the ML 

 regulating suffrage in the District of Qolumbia, 131 ; 

 on reconstruction, 224. 



Moscow, Most Rev. P. DBOZDOZ. Archbishop of, &c., 

 524 ; birth and death, 524 ; studies and labors, 524 ; 

 relations with the Czar, 524. 



MOOT/TON, S. W. Representative from Illinois, 204 ; offers 

 a resolution relative to reconstruction, 204. 



MOWER, GEN. JOSEPH A, In temporary command of 

 Fifth Military District, 462. 



M0KCK, SOLOMON. Birth and death, 524; studies and 

 pursuits, 524, 525 ; published works, 525. 



MUSTAPHA, Fazil Pacha. On Turkish affairs, 730, 73L 



Nail Machine. Construction and mode of operation, 525 i 



amount of work capable of, 525. 

 National Cemeteries. Number, location, &c., 525. 

 NAPIER, Sir R. Proclamation to King Theodore of 



Abyssinia, 6. 



Navy, United States. Number and condition of vessels, 

 526 ; Admiral Farragut's European squadron, 526 ; 

 transportation to the United States of John H. Surratt, 

 526 ; conduct toward the Cretans, 526 ; Asiatic squad- 

 ron, Admiral Bell, 527; opening of Japanese ports, 

 627 ; wreck of the Wachusett and murder of the crew. 

 527 ; wreck of the Rover, on the coast of Formosa, and 

 murder of crew, 527 ; the Shenandoah at Calcutta, 527 ; 

 the Monocacy sent to Borneo, to investigate the de- 

 struction of the residence of American minister, 527 : 

 movements of other vessels, 528 ; North Atlantic 

 squadron, Admiral Palmer, 528; action of Commander 

 Roe at the surrender of Vera Cruz, 528 ; South Atlan- 

 tic squadron, Admiral Davis, 528 ; movements at 

 South American ports, 528; North Pacific squadron, 

 Admiral Thatcher, 528 ; movements along the coast 

 of Mexico, 528 ; the Lackawanna at the Sandwich 

 Islands, 529 ; the Ossipee takes Commissioners to 

 Aliaska, 529 ; South Pacific squadron, Admiral Dahl- 

 gren, 529 ; movements of several vessels of the squad- 

 ron, 529 ; movements at Panama in anticipation of 

 war in Colombia, 529; the Susquehanna takes Gen. 

 Sherman to Vera Cruz, 529 ; exploration of a shoal in 

 the course of vessels to Europe, 529 ; cruise of the 

 Sacramento, 529 ; cruise of the Minnesota, 530 ; cruise 

 of the Miantonomoh, 530; new vessels built, 530; 

 vessels on the stocks, 530 ; new navy-yards and sta- 

 tions, 530 ; ,vessels sold, 531 ; the Naval Academy, 

 631 ; naval apprentice system, 531 ; board of examin- 

 ers of volunteer officers, 531 ; rank of staft' officers, 

 531 ; transportation of food and clothing to Southern 

 States, 531 ; relief of contractors, 531 ; use of petroleum 

 as fuel, 531 ; pensions, 531 ; resources of the Depart- 

 ment, 531 ; estimate for next fiscal year, 532 ; wire 

 rigging, 532 ; dangers of navigation in the Pacific and 

 Indian Oceans, 532; new guns, carriages, &c., 532; 

 sickness and death in the navy, 532 ; the Marine Corps, 

 532. 



Nebraska. Bill for the admission of, considered, 144 ; ad- 

 mission as a State, 532; financial condition, 532; ac- 

 tion of the Legislature, 533; location of the State 

 capital, 533; geological survey, 633; railroads, 633; 

 Indian depredations, 533 ; area and population, 533 ; 

 present government, 533; boundaries of the State, 

 533. 



Netherlands. Statistics, 534 ; Luxemburg question, 534 ; 

 Legislature and ministry, 534. 



Nevada. Legislature ratifies constitutional amendment, 

 534 ; agricultural resources, 534 ; exploration of the 

 Pah-Ranegat valley, 534 ; financial and political condi- 

 tion, 535. 



New Hampshire. Agricultural and other resources, 535 ; 

 Republican Convention, 535 ; Democratic Convention, 

 535 ; State election, 535 ; legislative action, 535 ; 

 finances, 535; publication of provincial records and 

 papers, 536 ; educational matters, 536 ; charitable in- 

 stitutions, 536; prison and reform school, 536; fish- 

 culture, 536 ; militia, 537 ; New Hampshire historical 

 record in the war, 537 ; Democratic Convention, 537. 



New Jersey. Finances, 537 ; education, 538 ; agricultural 

 college, 538, 539 ; prison system, 38 ; eleemosynary 

 institutions, 538, 539; militia, 539; resources of the 

 State, 539 ; Legislature, 539 ; striking out the word 

 "white," 539; Republican Convention, 539; Demo- 

 cratic Convention, 540 ; election, 540. 



New Orleans Slot. Investigation of, 202 ; reports, 202. 



New For/fc. Financial condition, 540 ; finances of the 

 canals, 640 ; table of debt of each county, 541 ; work 

 of military agencies, 541 ; Bureau of Military Statis- 

 tics, 542; hall of military record, 542; insane asylums, 



