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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



131 ; on suffrage in Nebraska, 168 ; on reconstruction, 

 212, 220. 



Reformed Churches. Change of the official name of the 

 Dutch Reformed Church, 672 ; statistics, 673 ; mission- 

 ary operations, 673 ; growth since 1820, 673 ; German 

 Reformed Church ; statistics, institutions and growth, 

 673, 674; Reformed Churches in Europe, 674; Re- 

 formed Church in South Africa, 674. 



RENOUARD, GEORGE CECIL. Birth, 675; literary labors, 

 675 ; death, 675. 



Reservoir of Furens. Importance of the work, 675 ; mode 

 of construction, capacity, and cost, 675, 676. 



Jteuss. Reuss-Greitz : reigning prince, 676 ; area and 

 population, 676 ; Reuss-Schleitz : reigning prince, 676 ; 

 area and population, 676 ; revenue, 676 ; debt, 676 ; 

 troops, 676. 



Rhode Island. Adoption of the constitutional amend 

 ment, 676 ; meeting of Union and Democratic State 

 Conventions, 676 ; resolutions, 676 ; result of the elec- 

 tion, 676 ; vital statistics, 676. 



RINGGOLD, CADWALADER. Birth, 677; career, 677; death, 

 677. 



ROBINSON, HENRY CKABB. Birth, 677 ; literary career, 

 677 ; published works, 677 ; death, 677. 



ROE, COMMANDER. Action at surrender of Yera Cruz, 

 528. 



ROGERS, ANDREW J. Representative from New Jersey, 

 131 ; makes minority report against impeachment, 

 202. 



Roman Catholic Church. Pope, cardinals, and bishops, 

 677 ; meeting of bishops at Rome, 678 ; reception of 

 American clergy, 78 ; Pope's allocution to the assem- 

 bled prelates, 678 ; observance of the celebration, 678 ; 

 list of (ecumenical Councils, 678 ; allocution an- 

 nouncing another Council, 679; deliberations of the 

 bishops on drawing up an address to the Pope, 679 ; 

 bull convening an oecumenical Council, 679; erection 

 of new sees and vicariates in the United States, 679, 

 680 ; statistics of the church in Great Britain, 680 ; 

 in Holland, 680 ; difficulty between the Pope and the 

 Italian Government, 680 ; allocution against the sale 

 of church property, 680; do. against the Garibaldian 

 revolution, 681 ; retraction of Cardinal d 1 Andrea, 681 ; 

 relations with the Russian Government, 681 ; official 

 decree. for the regulation of Roman Catholic affairs, 

 681 ; allocution complaining of the Russian Govern- 

 ment, 681. 



ROSSE, WILLIAM PARSONS. Birth, 682; public career, 

 682 ; astronomical discoveries, 682 ; telescope, 682 ; 

 death, 682. 



Russia. Emperor and heir-apparent, 682 ; area, 682 ; popu- 

 lation, 683 ; revenue and expenditures, 683 ; public 

 debt, 683; ecclesiastical statistics, 683; foreign com- 

 merce, 683 ; army and navy, 683; forcing the Russian 

 language upon other races, 683 ; policy toward Poland, 

 683 ; number of Poles banished, 683 ; Russiflcation of 

 Baltic provinces, 684 ; action of th& Livonian parlia- 

 ment, 684; indignation of the Prussian parliament, 

 684 ; privilege of Sigismund, 684 ; Panslavonian move- 

 ment, 684; do. demonstration at Moscow, 684; speech 

 of Gortchakoff, 684 ; remarks of the Emperor, 685 ; 

 Slavonian Committee, 685 ; unfriendly relations with 

 Turkey and Austria, 685; extension of Russian rule 

 in Central Asia, 685 ; annexation of Shehri Seby and 

 description of the place, 685; annexation in India, 

 685 ; establishment of a military school in Turkestan, 

 686 ; displeasure of the Government with the resolu- 

 tions of provincial assemblies, 686 ; diplomatic inter- 

 course with the Pope, 686 ; relations of the Russian 

 Catholic clergy to the Holy See, 686 ; decree ordering 



the introduction of judiciary procedure before mili- 

 tary tribunals, 686; condition of the serfs, 686; rail- 

 ways, 686 ; railroad interests developed by Herr von 

 Delvig, 687 , tariff questions, 687. 



Salmon. Acclimation of the, 687 ; introduction into Aus- 

 tralian waters, 687; in Sweden and Norway, 687. 



San Domingo. Area and population, 687; exports and 

 imports, 687; treaty with the United States, 687; har- 

 bor of Samana, 687 ; insurrection, 687. 



SARGENT, L. M. Birth and death, 687 ; literary and other 

 pursuits, 687. 



SAULSBURY, WILLARD. Senator from Delaware, 131 ; on 

 suffrage in the District of Columbia, 140 ; on validity 

 of certain proclamations, 175 ; on report of the am- 

 nesty clause, 182 ; on reconstruction, 224. 



Saxe. Government, 687 ; area and population, 688 ; 

 troops, 688. 



SAXBY, S. M. Discovery of the test of iron by magnetism, 

 716. 



Saxony. King, 688; area and population, 688; finances, 

 688 ; army, 688. 



Schaumburg-Lippe. Prince, 688; area and population, 

 688 ; troops, 688. 



SCHOFIELD, Gen. J. M. Orders of, on assuming com- 

 mand of the First Military District, 757 ; orders of, 

 relative to exercise of military power, 759 ; issues in- 

 structions to Boards of Registration, 760. 



Schwarzburg. Princes, 688 ; area, population, and contin- 

 gent troops, 688. 



SCOTT, Rt. Rev. T. F. Birth and death, 688; missionary 

 work, 688. 



SEDGWICK, CATHERINE M. Birth and death, 688 ; life as 

 a teacher, 688; literary works, 688; philanthropic 

 labors, 689. 



SEWARD, WILLIAM H. Secretary of State, correspond- 

 ence with Colombian Government relative to steamer 

 R. R. Cuyler, 125 ; letter to Mr. Adams, 267 ; reply to 

 Lord Stanley, 271. 



SHELLABARGEH, SAMUEL. Representative from Ohio, 

 131 ; on reconstruction, 320. 



SHERIDAN, Gen. PHILIP H. Course in Louisiana, '454; 

 dispatch to Gen. Grant, 740 ; removed from Fifth Mili- 

 tary District, 742. 



SHERMAN, JOHN. Senator from Ohio, 131 ; on the veto 

 of the suffrage bill, 144 ; introduces a reconstruction 

 bill, 229; on reconstruction, 231, 233, 238, 239, 240, 242. 



SICKLES, Gen. D. E. Course in North Carolina, 546 f. ; 

 course as military commander of Second District, 

 690 f. 



SLOAT, Rear-Adm. J. D. Birth and death, 689; career in 

 the navy, 689. 



SOTJLE, Rev. JOSHUA. Birth and death, 689 ; clerical 

 labors, 689. 



SOULOUQUE, FAUSTIN. Birth and death, 690; military 

 career, 690 ; political schemes, 690. 



South Carolina. Made a part of Second Military District, 

 690 ; Gen. Sickles's order assuming command, 690 ; 

 meetings of freedmen, 691 ; Gen. Sickles's address to 

 the freedmen, 691 ; views of reconstruction expressed 

 at meeting of Charleston Board of Trade by Gen. 

 Sickles and Governor Orr, d92 ; views of ex-Governor 

 Perry, 692 ; conference of Gen. Sickles with Governors 

 Orr and Worth, 692 ; division into posts, and instruc- 

 tions to the commanders, 692 ; provisions of Order 

 No. 10, for relief of debtors and other purposes, 692; 

 explanation of the order, 693 ; the fire companies re- 

 quired to carry the flag, 693 ; mutilation of the na- 



