INDEX OF CO NT, 



795 



her, October, and November, tltt; iltualion nt tin- 

 of die year, 617. 



PKARSON, UK AD- AUMIKAL Ozo. P. Birth and death, 017 ; 

 fervid-* in ihr niivv, iil7; nfiwalof command of Turk - 

 lnh navy, 617; exploit* against the pirates, 617; later 

 servkv*, f.17. 



K, TiiKoi-iiiLUB JCTJM. Birth and death, 617; 

 ntuilk-s and labors in chemistry, 617. 



Ptnntylvania. Action of the Legislature, 618; liquor law, 

 di-iinciioim on account of color forbidden ou 

 railniiul", 618 ; financial condition, 618 ; public schools, 

 iltural college, 618 ; asylums for the insane, 

 818; in-Hit. nti.-irioi", 019; transportation of bodies from 

 battle-fields, 619 ; police force in the mining district--, 

 619; revision of the civil code, 619; State election, 

 fill); Democratic Convi-iit ion, 019; Republican Conven- 

 tion, d-.ui; r.'-ult of tin- i-li-rtion, 620; Judicial decision 

 on separation of races in the cars, 621 ; question of 

 running street cars on Sunday, ii-ji. 



PZBSANO, ADMIKAL. Sentence for disobedience and in- 

 capacity, 417. 



Portia. Government, 631; area and population, fr'l ; 

 finances, 621 ; army, 621 ; commerce, 021 ; relations with 

 Turkey, 621 ; recall of students from France and Eng- 

 land, 621. 



PEBBY, Ex-Governor, of South Carolina. On reconstruc- 

 tion. 



J'eru. Government, 621 ; area and population, 622 ; 

 finances and commerce, 622 ; war with Spain, 622 ; In- 

 surrections, 022; new constitution adopted by Con- 

 gress, 622; religious toleration in the constitution, 

 : law on the sale of guano, 022; treaty with Chili, 

 : tn-at if* with Bolivia and Ecuador, 623 ; question 

 of permanent confederation among the allied repub- 

 lics, 623. 



PHILIP, JOHN. Birth and death, 623; early life, 623; ca- 

 reer as an artist, 623 ; principal works, 623. 



Pneumatic Dispatch. Construction, 624 ; mode of opera- 

 tion, 624. 



Poisons, Animal. Experiments with poison of cobra di 

 capella, 625 ; cellular character of germinal matter, 

 Oi"> ; materia morbi of cholera allied to animal poison, 

 BH, 



POMEBOY, SAMUEL C. Senator from Kansas, 131 ; on suf- 

 frage in the District of Columbia, 131 ; on reconstruc- 

 tion, 238. 



POPE, Gen. Jora. Orders on assuming command of 

 Third Military District, 17 ; removes mayor of Tus- 

 cumbia, 20 ; orders governing registration, 21 ; re- 

 moves mayor of Mobile, 24 ; report to Gen. Grant, 24 ; 

 letter on reconstruction, 28 ; various orders, 2C ; or- 

 ders for delegates to State Convention, 27 ; orders for 

 meeting of convention, 30 r addresses Convention, 30 ; 

 letter to Gov. Swayne, 34 ; orders concerning election, 

 86 ; letter to Gov. Jenkins, 863 ; order on freedom of 

 speech, 363. 



POBTEB, DAVID R. Birth, 62&; political career, 626; 

 deal!. 



Portugal. Sovereign and heir-apparent, 620; ministry, 



: area and population, 626 ; principal cities, 626 ; 



revenue and expenditures, 626 ; debt, 620 ; army, 626 ; 



navy, 626 ; imports, 627 ; movement of shipping, 627 ; 



discontent with expenditure entailed by changes in 



the ministry of foreign affairs, 027; riots in Oporto, 



627 ; passage in the Chambers of bill for thn reform of 



the penal code, 627 ; treaty of commerce with Turkey, 



; do. of extradition with Spain, 627. 



POWELL, LAZABUS W. Birth, 627; political life, 627; 



death, 627. 

 Presbyterians (Old School). Statistics, 627, 628; meeting 



of the General Assembly, 628 ; report on MceMkm of 

 uicky and MlMouri synod*, (OS; action on lub- 

 Ject of union with the new school church, 638 ; letter 

 on desecration of the Sabbath. 898; precbjrterlM to re- 

 port number of unbaptlzed children, OH.-JTM0 School ; 

 statistics, 628 ; advance of the church nine* 1889,80; 

 action of the General Assembly, 898. United PrtsbyU- 

 rlan rfmn-ft : statistics, 699 ; proceeding* of the As- 

 sembly, 899. Southern Church : statistics, 699 ; ses- 

 sion of the General Assembly, 639 ; proponed union 

 with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 699; ad- 

 mission of the synod of Kentucky, 629 ; address of 

 Dr. Prcssly, of the Associate Reformed Church of the 

 South, 629; contributions, 629 ; publications, 629. 

 berland Presbyterian Church: statistics, 899; 

 action of the Assembly concerning slavery, 899 ; moral 

 and religions treatment of black men, 629; withdrawal 

 of the synod of Philadelphia, G30.Ot/tr Presbyterian 

 bodies, 680; Presbyterian churches in Great Britain ; 

 statistics of the Church of Scotland, 630 ; the Free 

 Church of Scotland, 630 ; statistics of the United Pres- 

 byterian Church, 630; the Reformed Presbyterian 

 Church of Scotland, 630 ; Presbyterian seceders, 630 ; 

 Presbyterian Church In England, 630; Presbyterian 

 Church In Ireland, 630 ; action of the Free Church of 

 Scotland respecting union with unendowed churches, 

 630 ; nnlon movement* among Presbyterians : list of 

 unions effected, 630; National Union Convention at 

 Philadelphia, 630, 631 ; adoption of basis of nnion, 631 ; 

 address to all Presbyterian churches on action of the 

 convention, 631. 



PmcE, STERLING. Birth; 631 ; public career, 631 ; death, 

 631. 



PRIM, GENERAL. Revolutionary movements in Spain, 

 701. 



Protest of members of the House of Representatives of 

 Congress against organization, 215. 



Prussia. King and heir-apparent, 632; ministry, 632; 

 area and population, 632; principality of Waldeck, 

 632 ; growth of Berlin, 632 ; revenue and expenditures, 

 632 ; debt, 632 ; army and navy, 632 ; movement of 

 shipping, 632 ; change in the position of political par- 

 ties in the Diet on account of the German question, 

 632 ; dissolution of the Diet, 632 ; opening of a new 

 Diet, 632 ; Its political complexion, 639. 



Public Documents. Message of President Johnson to 

 Congress December 2, 1867, 633 ; veto of the bill to 

 regulate the elective franchise in the District of Co- 

 lumbia, 642 ; veto of the bill for the admission of 

 Colorado, 640 ; veto of the Nebraska bill, 648 ; the 

 bill, 649 ; veto of the bill to regulate the tenure of civil 

 offices, 650 ; veto of the bill " to provide for the more 

 efficient government of the rebel States," 652; the 

 bill, 657; veto of the supplementary reconstruction 

 bill, 658; official opinion of the Attorney-General on 

 reconstruction, 659 ; message of the President in an- 

 swer to inquiries of the Senate, 665 ; veto of the sec- 

 ond supplementary reconstruction bill, 666. 



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Baili-oads, Pac(flc. Length, organization, and cost, 670 ; 

 route, 670 ; difficulty of construction, 670 ; distances 

 within different elevations, 670 ; equipment, 671 ; run 

 nelling, 671; trestle-work and its construction, 671; 

 Mount Cenis railway: passage of trains, 67S; mode 

 of construction, 672; central adhesion rail, 578. 



RATMOSTD, UENBY J. Representative from New York, 



