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question, 228 ; action of Parliament, 328 ; resignation 

 of the ministry, 329 ; new ministry, 329 ; finances, 

 330 ; expenditures, 330 ; army and navy, 330 ; com- 

 merce and trade, 331 ; shipping, 331 ; vital statistics, 

 331 ; pauperism and crime, 331 ; educational statistics, 

 332. 



Greece. Government, 332; area, 332; population, 332; 

 budget, 332 ; army and navy, 332 ; address of the King, 

 332 ; Chambers dissolved, 332 ; deputies from Crete 

 appear at Parliament, 333 ; visit of the Metropolitan 

 to the American minister, 333 ; sympathy with Crete, 

 333 ; Greek answer to the Turkish ultimatum, 333. 



Greek Church. Statistics, 334 ; invitation from the Pope, 

 334; address of the Patriarch, 334 ; his views on the 

 (Ecumenical Council, 335 ; letter from Moscow, 335 ; 

 Greek Church of Kussia, 335 ; new archbishop, 336 ; 

 Church in Bulgaria, 336. 



GREENE, ALBERT G. Birth, 336 ; death, 336 ; pursuits, 

 336. 



GRJSWOLD, JOHN A. Representative from New York, 

 124 ; on the repeal of the cotton tax, 193. 



HALL, JAMES. Birth, 336 ; death, 336 ; literary career, 336. 



HAT.T., WILLIS. Birth, 336 ; death, 336 ; pursuits, 336. 



HALPINE, Major-General CHARLES G. Birth, 337 ; death, 

 337 ; career, 338. 



Hamburg. Population, 338 ; budget, 339 ; debt, 339 ; im- 

 ports, 339 ; exports, 339 ; army, 339 ; emigration, 339. 



HANCOCK, Major-General WINFIELD S. Message of the 

 President to the Senate relative to, 126 ; in command 

 of Fifth Military District, 727. 



HAWKS, CICERO S. Birth, 339 ; death, 339 ; career, 339. 



HaytL Area, 339 ; population, 339 ; revenues, 339 ; debt, 

 339 ; loans, 339 ; coffee monopoly, 339 ; civil war, 339 ; 

 proclamation of Salnave, 340 ; appeal to the clergy, 

 340 ; Salnave his history, 340, 341. 



HEAD, EDMUND W. Birth, 341; death, 341; career, 341. 



HENDERSON, JOHN B. Offers amendment to the Arkan- 

 sas bill, 173. 



HENDRigxs, THOMAS A. Senator from Indiana, 125 ; on 

 the bill to secure equal rights in the District of Co- 

 lumbia, 126 ; on the veto of the court bill, 191. 



Hesse Darmstadt. Government, 341 ; area, 341 ; popula- 

 tion, 341 ; budget, 341. 



HOLMAN, WILLIAM S. Representative from Indiana, 124 ; 

 on the impeachment of the President, 140. 



HOPKINS, JOHN HENBY. Birth, 342 ; death, 342 ; career, 

 342. 



HOWELL, ROBERT B. C. Birth, 342 ; death, 342; pursuits, 

 343. 



HUBBARD, RICHARD D. Representative from Connecti- 

 cut, 124 ; on the Supreme Court quorum, 188, 189. 



HUGHES, BALL. Birth, 343 ; death, 343; career, 343. 



Hungary. Population, 343 ; divisions, 343 ; ministry, 

 343; budget, 344; Diet, 344; Croatian delegation, 

 344 ; address of the King to the army, 344 ; speech to 

 the Diet, 344 ; elections, 345 ; the political programme, 

 345. 



Hydrogenium. Base of hydrogen, 345 ; investigations, 

 345 ; conclusions, 345. 



Illinois. Area, 346; resources, 346; geological report, 

 346 ; product of the mines, 346 ; receipts and ship- 

 ments of stock, 347 ; sales, 347 ; assessed property of 

 the State, 347 ; public debt, 347 ; new plans for inter- 

 nal improvement, 347 ; Illinois and Michigan Canal, 



348; river tunnel, 848 ; new State-house, 348; peni- 

 tentiary, 348 ; insane hospital, 348 ; school for feeble- 

 minded, 348; deaf and dumb institution, 348; schools, 

 349 ; university, 349 ; Democratic State Convention, 

 349 ; resolutions, 349 ; Republican Couvention, 350 ; 

 resolutions, 350 ; results of the election, 351 ; Legis- 

 lature, 351. 



Impeachment. House Committee on, 145; resolution of 

 the House to impeach President Johnson, 352; letter 

 of Chief-Justice Chase to the Senate, 352 ; articles 

 of impeachment, 352-354 ; rules of procedure and 

 practice in the Senate when sitting on the trial of 

 impeachments, 355 ; organization of the Court, 357 ; 

 managers, 357 ; counsel of the President, 358 ; answer 

 of the President to the articles, 358-366 ; replication 

 of the House, 366; proceedings of the trial, 367, 368; 

 testimony in defence, 369-371 ; testimony in rebuttal, 

 371 ; acquittal, 372. 



India, British. Area, 372 ; population, 372 ; taking a new 

 census, 372; financial exhibit, 373; public instruc- 

 tion, 373 ; report of the English Society, 373 ; do. of 

 the Normal School, 373 ; report on Indian railways, 

 374; post-office department, 374; army, 374; scheme 

 of military barracks and forts, 374 ; a General Durbar, 

 375 ; native States of India, 375 ; the Hind'ostan Wa- 

 habees, 375 ; arrests, 376. 



Indiana. Political parties, 377 ; Democratic Convention, 

 377 ; nominations, 377 ; resolutions, 377 ; Republican 

 Convention, 377 ; nominations, 378 ; resolutions, 378 ; 

 the political canvass, 378; election, 378; State debt, 

 378; claims against the Federal Government, 378; 

 House of Refuge, 379 ; Lynch law, 379 ; hanging of 

 express robbers, 379. 



Indian War. Efforts of peace commissioners, 379 ; trea- 

 ties made, 379 ; principal object of the treaties, 380 ; 

 one cause of complaint with the northern Indians, 

 380; military division of Missouri, 380; order of Gen- 

 eral Sherman, 380 ; outrages committed, 381 ; do. in 

 Kansas and Colorado, 381 ; localities, 381 ; activity of 

 troops, 381 ; skirmishes, 382 ; destruction of a Ca- 

 manche village, 382 ; number of Indians, 382 ; sugges- 

 tions of General Sheridan, 382; peace commission- 

 ers' meeting, 383 ; resolutions, 383. 



INGERSOLL, JOSEPH R. Birth, 383 ; death, 383 ; pursuits, 

 383. 



Iowa. Area, 383; wheat crop, 383; population, 383;- the 

 Legislature, 383 ; resolutions on woman's suffrage, 

 383 ; on impeachment of the President, 383 ; on the 

 right of expatriation, 384; importation of cattle pro- 

 hibited, 384; State railroads, 384 ; Reform School, 

 384 ; treatment of delinquents, 385 ; act of registra- 

 tion, 385; distinction between aliens and citizens 

 abolished, 385 ; constitutional amendment, 385 ; Dem- 

 ocratic Convention, 385 ; resolutions, 385 ; Republican 

 Convention, 385 ; resolutions, 386 ; election, 386. 



Italy. Government, 386 ; area, 386 ; population, 386 ; 

 budget, 386 ; debt, 386 ; army, 386 ; navy, 386 ; univer- 

 sities and students, 386 ; silk-trade, 386 ; woollens, 

 387 ; iron-mines, 387 ; marble, 387 ; agriculture, 387 ; 

 tonnage, 387 ; railroads, 387; ministry, 387; finances, 

 387; report on, 387; financial measures, 388 ; meeting 

 of Parliament, 388; the Roman question, 388; treaty 

 with Switzerland, 389 ; letter of Mazzini, 389 ; letter 

 of Garibaldi, 389. 



Japan. Area, 390 ; population, 390 ; commerce, 390 ; im- 

 portation of arms, 390 ; foreign tonnage, 390 ; products 

 of Japan, 390; imports and exports, 390 ; resignation 



