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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



sion of Alabama, 178; on the action of Ohio, 196; on 

 the cotton tax, 199. 



the Bridge of Alma. Division of sewers of 

 Paris, 691 ; entrance of main sewer, 691 ; object of 

 the work, 691 ; how constructed, 691 ; operation, 

 692. 



SLEMMER, General ADAM J. Birth, 692 ; death, 692 ; ca- 

 reer, 692. 



SMITH, SBBA. Birth, 692; death, 692; writings, 692. 



SOMMERS, CHARLES G. Birth, 692; death, 692; pursuits, 

 692. 



South Carolina. Meeting of the State Convention, 693 ; 

 organization, 693 ; address of Governor Orr, 693 ; 

 subjects considered, 693; stay law, 693; resolutions 

 relating to the Executive, 693; do. miscellaneous, 

 694 ; bill of rights, 694 ; oath of office, 694 ; State offi- 

 cers, 694; judiciary, 694; administration of justice, 

 695 ; qualifications of voters, 695 ; public and private 

 schools, 695 ; registration, 695 ; regulations to pre- 

 serve order, 695 ; "Republican Convention and nomi- 

 nations, 696 ; Democratic Convention and resolu- 

 tions, 696 ; orders of the commanding gene'ral, 696 ; 

 elections, 697; ground of Democratic opposition to 

 the Constitution, 697 ; Legislature convened, 697 ; its 

 proceedings, 698; State officers, 698; laws passed, 

 698; Democratic Convention and resolutions, 698; 

 another convention, 699 ; resolutions, 699 ; address 

 to the colored citizens, 699; elections, 700; State 

 debt, 700 ; State property, 700. 



Spain. Government, 700 ; ministry, 700 ; revenue and ex- 

 penditures, 701 ; area, 701 ; provinces, 701 ; population, 

 701 ; colonies, 701 ; Cortes, 702 ; divisions, 702 ; pro- 

 ceedings, 702; grave situation, 702; sections, or fac- 

 tions, 702 ; revolution expected, 702 ; pronunciamien- 

 tos, 702 ; fighting, 702 ; triumph of Serrano, 703 ; de- 

 parture of the Queen, 703 ; her protest, 703 ; Central 

 Junta elected, 704 ; ministry, 704 ; circular to the peo- 

 ple, 704 ; new electoral law, 704 ; decree of the Minister 

 of Public Instruction, 705 ; financial statement, 705 ; 

 liberty of the press, 705 ; Protestants, 705 ; the lead- 

 1 era, 706 ; their programme, 706 ; elections held, 706 ; 

 candidates for the throne, 706 ; letter of the Duke de 

 Montpensier, 707 ; address of Don Henry, 707 ; pro- 

 visional government, 708 ; insurrection in Cadiz, 708 ; 

 fight at Malaga, 708 ; insurrection in Cuba, 709 ; dec- 

 laration of independence, 709 ; numerous engage- 

 ments, 709 ; manifestoes, 709 ; proclamation of eman- 

 cipation, 709. 



SPALDING, BENEDICT J. Birth, 710 ; death, 710 ; career, 

 710. 



SPALDING, RTTFUS P. Representative from Ohio, 124 ; 

 on the impeachment of the President, 138 ; on the 

 Supreme Court quorum, 187 ; on suffrage to blacks, 

 185 ; offers an amendment to the bill to admit Ala- 

 bama, 168. 



STANTON, EDWIN M. Letter of removal, 137 ; letter to 

 the Speaker of the House, 742 ; affidavit before the 

 court, 743 ; letter to the President on retiring from 

 the War Department, 743. 



STEVENS, THADDEUS. Representative from Pennsylva- 

 nia, 124 ; reports on the impeachment resolution, 137 ; 

 on the impeachment of the President, 143 ; moves 

 a new reconstruction bill, 149 ; moves to appoint 

 committee on reconstruction, 149 ; on reconstruction, 

 167; reports a bill for the admission of Arkansas, 

 169 ; on the admission of sundry States, 176 ; on the 

 republican State guarantee, 183 ; birth, 711 ; death, 

 711 ; career, 711. 



STEWART, WILLIAM L. Senator from Nevada, 124; on 

 reconstruction, 148. 



STOCKTON, THOMAS H. Birth, 711 ; death, 711 ; pur- 

 suits, 712. 



Suez Canal Route, 712 ; importance, 712 ; ancient ca- 

 nal, 712 ; vestiges of, 712 ; engineers' report, 712 ; 

 Lesseps, his relations to the Government, 713; stip- 

 ulations with, 713 ; laborers, 713 ; interference of the 

 Government, 714; progress of the canal, 714; de- 

 tails, 714; surface sketch, 715; perpendicular sec- 

 tion, 715. 



Sugar Insect. Where found, 716; its characteristics, 

 716 ; how detected, 717. 



STTMNEB, CHARLES. Senator from Massachusetts, 124 : 

 on printing extra copies of the President's message, 

 125; on securing equal rights in the District of Co- 

 lumbia, 126 ; offers resolutions on the responsibility 

 of Senators for their votes on impeachment, 146 ; on 

 the action of Ohio, 196. 



SWAIN, DAVID L. Birth, 717; death, 717; pursuits, 

 717. 



Sweden and Norway. Government, 717; area, 717 ; pop- 

 ulation, 717 ; debt, 717 ; army, 717; navy, 717; com- 

 merce, 717. 



Switzerland. Area, 717 ; population, 717 ; government, 

 718 ; army, 718 ; floods, 718 ; elections, 718. 



Telegraphs on the European Continent. Treaties relative 

 to, 718; points agreed on, 718; charges, 718; how 

 operated, 719; rules for calculating the number of 

 words, 719; special regulations, 719; cost of dis- 

 patches, 720 ; number of dispatches, 720. 



Tennessee. Disturbed condition, 721; Republican Con- 

 vention, 721 ; Conservative Convention, 721 ; resolu- 

 tions, 721 ; Ku-klux Klan, 721 ; letter of the Governor 

 to General Thomas, and reply, 721, 722 ; legislative 

 session, 722 ; resolutions of the Republican Conven- 

 tion, 722 ; memorial of Confederate officers, 723 ; the 

 question of organizing the militia, 724 ; sections of 

 the act, 724 ; act relative to the Ku-klux, 724 ; com- 

 mittee sent to Washington, 724 ; reply of Secretary 

 Schofield, 724 ; allegations against the Governor, 725 ; 

 finances of the State, 725 ; proclamation of the Gov- 

 ernor, 725 ; penitentiary, 725. 



Territories of the United States. Wyoming organized, 

 725 ; Arizona, 725 ; surface of the country, 725 ; towns 

 and inhabitants, 726 ; elections, 726 ; Colorado. 726 ; 

 increased knowledge of the country, 726 ; its surface, 

 726; mining interests, 726; elections, 726; Dakota, 

 726; growth, 726; Idaho, 726; immigration, 726; 

 mines, 726 ; counties, 726 ; Montana, 726 ; population, 

 727; agriculture, 727; transportation, 727; New 

 Mexico, 727; mines, 727; officers, 727; Utah, 727; 

 nature of the soil, 727; population, 727; Washing- 

 ton, 727; Wyoming, 727; boundaries, 727; inhabit- 

 ants, 727 ; Indian territory, 727. 



Test- Oaths. Decision of the New York Court of Appeals, 

 550. 



Texas. Military commanders, 727; Uvalde County, 727; 

 General Hancock's views, 728 ; reply of Governor * 

 Pease, 728 ; registration, 728 ; memoranda of disquali- 

 fications, 728 ; questions to be asked, 728; views of 

 General Hancock, 729; number registered, 729; con- 

 servative convention, 729 ; resolutions, 729 ; meeting 

 of the State Convention, 729 ; organization, 729 ; Gov- 

 ernor's message, 729 ; report on lawlessness in the 

 State, 730 ; commission to Washington, 730 ; Demo- 

 cratic Convention, 730 ; committee on the charges of 

 lawlessness, 730 ; report, 730 ; order of General Rey- 



