INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



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POUILAT, CLAUDE S. M. Birth, 633; death, 633; pur- 

 suits, 633. 



Presbyterians. Statistics of the Old School, 634; General 

 Assembly, 634 ; basis of reunion, 634 ; amendments, 

 635 ; New School statistics, 635 ; Presbyterian Church 

 South statistics, 636; United Presbyterian Church 

 statistics, 636 ; basis of union, 636 ; Associate Pres- 

 byterians and Associate Reformed, 636; Reformed 

 Presbyterians, 637 ; Cumberland Presbyterians, 637 ; 

 Established Church of Scotland, 637 ; Free Church of 

 Scotland, 637 ; United Synod of Great Britain, 637 ; 

 Scottish Reformed, 638 ; English Presbyterians, 638 ; 

 Irish Presbyterians, 638. 



Prussia. Government, 638; ministry, 638; area, 638; 

 population, 638 ; religions, 639; budget, 639; indus- 

 try of the country, 639 ; technical schools, 639 ; 

 mines, 639 ; commerce, 639 ; education, 640 ; Kiel 

 harbor, 640 ; the Diet, 640 ; King's speech, 640 ; ac- 

 tion, 640. 



PRUYN, JOHN V. L. On a quorum of the Supreme Court, 

 187. 



Public Documents. Message of the President at the sec- 

 ond session of the Fortieth Congress, 641-648 ; corre- 

 spondence with General Grant relative to the office 

 of Secretary of War, 648-651; letter to members of 

 the Cabinet, and their replies as to the conversation 

 between the President and General .Grant, 653 ; letter 

 of General Grant on the same, 656 ; message of the 

 President on the removal of Secretary Stanton, 657 ; 

 message of President Johnson suggesting changes 

 in the Constitution, 659. 



Railroads. Length in the United States, 662 ; cost of 

 construction, etc., 663; population per mile, 663; 

 cost per mile, 663 ; do. in other countries, 663. 



RAPHALL, MORRIS J. Birth, 664 ; death, 664 ; career, 

 664. 



Reconstruction. The committee on, 149. 



Seed Organs. Growth of manufacture and sale, 664; 

 how affected by temperature, 664 ; origin of the free 

 reed,- 665; first makers, 665 ; harmonica, 665 ; cabinet 

 organ, 665 ; exhaustion bellows, 666 ; seraphine, 666 ; 

 three sets of reeds, 666; three-banked reed organs, 

 667 ; little value of a patent, 667. 



Reformed Churches. Statistics of the Dutch Reformed, 

 667 ; missions, etc., 667 ; statistics of the German Re- 

 formed, 668 ; Reformed Churches of Europe, 668. 



Resolution Relative to printing extra copies of the Pres- 

 ident's message, 125 ; relative to the District of Co- 

 lumbia Bill, 128 ; to impeach Andrew Johnson, 129- 

 137 ; to appoint a committee on impeachment, 145 ; 

 on the responsibility of Senators for their votes on 

 impeachment, 146. 



Reuss. Government, 668; area, 668; population, 668; 

 debt, 668; army, 668. 



Rhode Island. Democratic Convention, 668 ; nomina- 

 tions, 668 ; Republican Convention, 668 ; election, 

 668; Legislature, 668; presidential election, 668 ; in- 

 auguration of Governor, 669; election of Senator, 

 669; property qualification of voters, 669; insane 

 asylum, 669 ; State prison, 669 ; report of commis- 

 sioners on restocking rivers with fish, 669. 



RIVES, WILLIAM C. Birth, 669; death, 669; career, 670. 



Roman Catholic Church. Organization, 670; sees, 670; 

 dioceses vacant, 670 ; classification and names of re- 

 ligious orders, 671 ; statistics of churches, priests, 

 communities, etc., in the United States, 671 ; suffra- 



gan bishoprics, 672 ; statistics of monastic orders, 

 672 ; statistics in British dominions, 672 ; bull con- 

 voking an Oecumenical Council, 672 ; letter addressed 

 to Protestant and non-Catholic bodies, 674 ; allocu- 

 tion of the Pope relative to the abolition of the Aus- 

 trian Concordat, 675. 



ROSSINI, GIOACCHINO A. Birth, 676 ; death, 676 ; career, 

 676. 



ROST, PIERRE A. Birth, 677 ; death, 677 ; pursuits, 677. 



ROTHSCHILD, JAMES. Birth, 677 ; death, 677 ; career, 677. 



Russia. Government, 678; area, 678; population, 678; 

 religions, 678 ; budget, 678 ; nationalities, 678 ; army, 

 678 ; navy, 678 ; tonnage, 679 ; returns of trade, 679 ; 

 union of Poland with the empire, 679 ; explosive pro- 

 jectiles a treaty project, 680 ; how received, 680 ; re- 

 organization of Turkestan, 680 ; feeling in Tartary 

 against Russia, 680 ; war with the Ameer of Bokhara, 

 681 ; conflicts, 681 ; peace, 681. 



Russia, The Criminal Code of. Ukase of 1864, 681 ; re- 

 port of the commission, 682 ; number of paragraphs 

 in the code, 682 ; penalty of first class, 682 ; do. sec- 

 ond tlass, 682; do. of third and fourth, 682; classes 

 of correctional, 682 ; crimes enumerated, 683 ; offences 

 against religion, 683 ; state crimes, 684 ; sedition and 

 riots, 684 ; expatriation, 685 ; criminal procedure, 

 685. 



Russia, The Press of, in 1868. Papers and circulation, 

 685; dailies and weeklies in German, 686; persecu- 

 tions thereof, 686 ; Baltic provinces, 686 ; old Rus- 

 sian provinces, 686 ; clandestine papers, 686 ; rela- 

 tions to the Government, 686 ; literary papers and 

 periodicals, 687. 



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San Domingo. Area, 687 ; population, 687; commerce, 

 687 ; insurrection, 687. 



Saxe. Government, 687 ; area and population, 687 ; re- 

 ligions, 687 ; revenue and expenditures, 688 ; debt, 

 688. 



Saxony. Government, 688 ; area and population, 688 ; 

 religions, 688 ; important acts of the Saxon Diet, 

 688. 



Scandinavian Press, The. Swedish press, 688 ; circula- 

 tion, 688; dailies, 688; weeklies, etc., 688; dailies 

 and weeklies in Stockholm, 689 ; press laws of Swe- 

 den, 689 ; literary papers of Sweden, 689 ; Norwegian 

 press, 690. 



SCHENCK, ROBERT C. Representative from Ohio, 124; 

 on the repeal of the cotton tax, 198. 



SCHOFIELD, Major-General JOHN M. As Secretary of 

 War, 724-743 ; reply to the application for aid from 

 Tennessee, 724 ; on the obstacle of the test-oath in 

 Virginia, 759 ; his orders, etc., 760 ; letter to General 

 Grant, 761. 



SCHONBEIN, CHRISTIAN. Birth, 690 ; death, 690 ; pur- 

 suits, 690. 



Schwarzburg. Principalities, 690 ; area, 690 ; popula- 

 tion, 690 ; revenues, 690. 



SERVIA, Prince of. Birth, 690 ; death, 690 ; career, 690. 



SEWARD, WILLIAM H. Secretary of State, 197 ; procla- 

 mation of the adoption of the Fourteenth Amend- 

 ment, 197. 



SEYMOUR, THOMAS H. Birth, 690; death, 690; career, 

 690. 



SHERIDAN, Major-General. Suggestions relative to the 

 Indians, 382. 



SHERMAN, Lieutenant-General W. T. Order relative to 

 the Indian tribes, 380. 



SHERMAN, JOHN. Senator from Ohio, 124 ; on the exclu- 



