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of the Tycoon, 390 ; opening of the ports, 391 ; con- 

 spiracy of Daimios, 391 ; conflicts, 391 ; further trou- 

 bles, 392; interference of foreign ministers, 392; in- 

 terview with the Mikado, 392; his ultimatum to the 

 Tycoon, 393 ; his decree, 393 ; his friendly attitude, 

 393 ; settlement of the difficulties, 394 ; finances, 394 ; 

 decree against the Christians, 395 ; effort to change 

 the state religion, 396. 



JESSTJP, WILLIAM. Birth, 396 ; death, 396 ; pursuits, 396. 



JEUNE, FRANCIS. Birth, 396 ; death, 396 ; career, 397. 



JEWETT, CHARLES C. Birth, 397 ; death, 397; pursuits, 

 397. 



JOHNSON, ANDREW. Message relative to General Han- 

 cock, 126 ; message to the Senate relative to the Dis- 

 trict of Columhia Bill, 128 ; letter removing Secretary 

 Stanton, 137 ; veto of the Arkansas Bill, 174 ; veto of 

 Supreme Court Bill, 190 ; veto of joint resolution rel- 

 ative to the electoral college, 194 ; trial on impeach- 

 ment, 352; message at the second session of the 

 Fortieth Congress, 641; correspondence with Gen- 

 eral Grant relative to the office of Secretary of War, 

 648 ; letter to the members of the Cabinet as to the 

 conversation with General Grant, 653 ; message on 

 the removal of Secretary Stantou, 657 ; message sug- 

 gesting changes in the Constitution, 659 ; letter ap- 

 pointing General Thomas Secretary of War, 742 ; do. 

 to E. M. Stauton, 742 ; vote in the Convention, 748 ; 

 letter to Mr. Seymour on entering the presidential 

 canvass, 752 ; amnesty proclamation, 753. 



JOHNSON, HEMAN. Birth, 397; death, 397; pursuits, 397. 



JOHNSON, REVERDY. Senator from Maryland, 124; on 

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

 lumbia, 127; on President's reply to resolution of 

 Senate, 128 ; on reconstruction, 156 ; on the action of 

 Ohio, 196 ; on the Arkansas Bill, 171 ; minister to 

 England, 216, 329. 



JUNCKER, HENRY D. Birth, 398 ; death, 398; pursuits, 

 398. 



JUNKIN, GEORGE. Birth, 398 ; death, 398 ; pursuits, 398. 



Kansas. Action of the Legislature, 399 ; financial con- 

 dition, 399 ; claims against the Federal Government, 

 400 ; taxable property, 400 ; productions of 1867, 400 ; 

 new capitol, 400 ; penitentiary, 400 ; condition of the 

 public schools, 400 ; railroads, 400 ; bore the brunt of 

 the Indian War, 401 ; Republican Convention, 401 ; 

 Democratic Convention, 401 ; elections, 401. 



KEAN, CHARLES J. Birth, 401 ; death, 401 ; career, 402. 



KEARNT, LAWRENCE. Birth, 402; death, 402; career, 

 403. 



KELLY, WILLIAM D. Representative from Pennsyl- 

 vania, 124 ; on the impeachment of the President, 

 138 ; on suffrage to blacks, 185. 



Kentucky. Legislative sessions, 404; acts and resolu- 

 tions, 404 ; memorial to Congress against the exclu- 

 sion of representatives, 404 ; resolutions on a general 

 amnesty, 404, 405; penitentiary, 405 ; insane asylums, 

 405 ; school system, 405 ; State expenses, 405 ; politi- 

 cal conventions, 405. 



EJaraMACHER, FRIEDRICH W. Birth, 405; death, 405; 

 pursuits, 406. 



LEUTZE, EMANUEL. Birth, 406 ; death, 406 ; career, 406. 

 Liberia. Government, 407; area, 407; population, 407; 

 public officers, 407. 



Liechtenstein. Area, 407 ; population, 407 ; revenue, 407. 



LINCOLN, LEVI. Birth, 407; death, 407; pursuits, 407. 



LINSLEY, JOEL H. Birth, 407 ; death, 407 ; pursuits, 

 407. 



Lippe. Government, 408; area, 408; population, 408; 

 budget, 408. 



Literature and Literary Progress. Number of works, 

 408 ; improvement in the trade, 408 ; most successful, 

 408; classification of books, 409; biographies, 409; 

 special do., 409; genealogical works, 410; historical 

 works, 410 ; revolutionary period, 411 ; more recent, 

 411 ; ecclesiastical, 412 ; polemic theology, 412 ; didac- 

 tive or narrative religious books, 413 ; physical sci- 

 ence, 415; natural philosophy, 415; chemistry, 415; 

 zoology, 415; geographical, 415; mineralogy, 415; 

 political economy and political science, 417 ; mechan- 

 ical science and technology, 418 ; mathematical sci- 

 ence, 418; education and philology, 419; classical 

 works, 420 ; law books, 420 ; medical treatises, 421 ; 

 poetry and the drama, 422; foreign poems, 423; re- 

 views and works of criticism, 424 ; novels, 424 ; juve- 

 nile books, 425 ; illustrated works, 426 ; music and 

 music collections, 426; travel and discovery, 427; 

 agriculture, 427. 



LOGAN, JOHN A. Representative from Illinois, 124 ; on 

 the impeachment of the President, 139. 



LORD, DANIEL. Birth, 428; death, 428; career, 428. 



Louisiana. The Constitutional Convention, 428 ; taxa- 

 tion, 428 ; applications to the military commander, 

 428 ; social rights, 428 ; citizenship, 429 ; qualifications 

 of voters, 429 ; eligibility to office, 429 ; contraction 

 of debt, 429; orders of General Hancock, 430; re- 

 moval of city officers, 430 ; finances, 430 ; orders rela- 

 ting to registration, 431 ; do. relating to elections, 431 ; 

 Democratic Convention, 432 ; resolutions, 432 ; order 

 relative to political organizations, 433; order rela- 

 tive to the discharge of freedmen, 433 ; result of the 

 election, 433; municipal election in New Orleans, 

 433 ; admission of Louisiana to the Federal Union, 

 434 ; oath of members of the Legislature, 434 ; Grant's 

 order, 434 ; Democrats admitted to seats, 434 ; adop- 

 tion of the Fourteenth Amendment, 434 ; the govern- 

 ment transferred to the civil authorities, 434 ; charge 

 of commanding officers, 435 ; acts of the Legislature, 

 435 ; school system for the State, 435 ; finances of 

 New Orleans, 436; registration law, 436; qualifica- 

 tions of voters, 436; interpretation of the law, 437; 

 notice of election, 437 ; Democratic Convention, 437 ; 

 resolutions, 437 ; disturbances in other parishes, 438 ; 

 letter of the Governor to Washington, 438 ; remarks 

 of the press, 438 ; instructions from Washington, 438 ; 

 relations of the military forces to the civil authori- 

 ties, 439 ; riotous demonstrations, 439 ; dispatches to 

 and from Washington, 439 ; outbreaks, 440 ; conflict 

 at St. Bernard's, 440 ; orders of the Secretary of War, 

 440 ; address of General Rousseau, 440; chief of po- 

 lice, 440, 441 ; presidential election, 441 ; the crops, 

 441. 



LOVER, SAMUEL. Birth, 441 ; death, 441 ; writings, 441. 



LOWRIE, WALTER. Birth, 441 ; death, 441 ; pursuits, 

 442. 



Lubeck. Area, 442 ; population, 442 ; religions, 442 ; bud- 

 get, 442; commerce, 442 ; shipping, 442. 



Lutherans. Statistics, 442 ; Convention of the General 

 Synod, 443; reports, 443; article of doctrine, 443; 

 General Council, 443 ; test of membership, 443 ; dec- 

 laration of principles, 443 ; statistics in Europe, 444 ; 

 General Conference, 445 ; Synod of Sweden, 445. 



Luxemburg. Government, 445 ; area, 445 ; population, 

 445 ; debt, 445 ; army, 445. 



