INDEX. OF CONTENTS. 



Governor and State Treasurer in reference to cer- 

 tain financial transactions, 304 ; order of Governor 

 Bullock prohibiting official intercourse between State 

 Treasurer Augier and the Fourth National Bank 

 of New Tork, 305 ; statement of Mr. Augier, 305; 

 controversy between the Comptroller and the Treas- 

 urer, 305; right of a negro to hold office affirmed 

 by the Supreme Court of the State, 305 ; opinion 

 of Justice McCay, 305 ; opinion of Chief- Justice 

 Brown, 306; dissenting opinion of Justice Warner, 

 307; marriages between white and colored persons 

 held to be invalid by the Supreme Court, 307 ; state 

 of society during the year, 308 ; letter of Senator Wil- 

 son to President Grant concerning disorders in Geor- 

 gia, 308 ; report of General Terry on the state of 

 affairs in Georgia, 308; Governor Bullock goes to 

 Washington to urge the further reconstruction of the 

 State, 309 ; reconstruction recommended in the Presi- 

 dent's message, 309 ; bill for reconstruction passed 

 by Congress, 309 ; text of the bill, 309 ; proclamation 

 of the Governor summoning a provisional Legislature, 

 310 ; order of General Sherman appointing General 

 Terry commanding general, 310; statistics of the 

 wealth and resources of the State, 310 ; railroads, 310. 



Germany. German unity, 310 ; population, 310 ; reli- 

 gious statistics, 310 ; opening of the North-German 

 Parliament, 310; speech of the King of Prussia, 310 ; 

 opposition of Bismarck to liberal measures, 311; 

 Federal budget, 311 ; Bismarck disapproves of a re- 

 duction in the military establishment, 311 ; speech of 

 the King of Prussia on closing the Zollverein Parlia- 

 ment, 311 ; close of the North-German Parliament, 

 lhe king's resume of the work of the session, 311; 



; general policy of the government, 312 ; remarks of the 

 King'on the completion of the first German naval sta- 

 tion, 312; resume of imports into the Zollverein, 

 313 ; North-German merchant navy, 313; North-Ger- 

 man North Sea merchant fleet, 313; telegraphic com- 

 munication of the North-German Confederation, 313 ; 

 Protestant Congress at Worms, 314; social demo- 

 cratic Congress, 314; Teachers' Congress, 314 ; popu- 

 lation of prominent cities, 314. 



God, Church of. Summary of its condition, 314 ; ninth 

 triennial meeting of the general eldership, 314. 



GOTTSCHALK, Louis MoREAtr. Birth, 315 ; death, 315 ; 

 career, 315 ; compositions, 315 ; character, 315. 



GOUGH, Field-Marshal HUGH. Birth, 315 ; death, 315 ; 

 career, 315. 



GRAHAM, THOMAS. Titles, 316; birth, 316; death, 316; 

 pursuits, 316. 



GRANT, U. S. President of the United States, favors 

 Darien Canal project, 110 ; letter to the Senate on A. 

 T. Stewart's nomination, 191, 192 ; message on recon- 

 struction, 198 ; recommends bill for reconstruction of 

 Georgia, 309; special message to Congress recom- 

 mending that elections be held in Virginia, Texas, 

 and Mississippi, for voting on the State constitutions, 

 455 ; letter to Jndge Dent on Mississippi affairs, 457 ; 

 proclamation for an election in Mississippi to vote on 

 the State constitution, 460 ; letter to Lopez on the re- 

 call of Minister McMahon from Paraguay, 555 ; mes- 

 sage to Congress, 582 ; inaugural address, 587 ; proc- 

 lamations, 588, 589; reply to the committee, 694; 

 message to. the Senate on A. T. Stewart, 695 ; reply 



: ' to the. delegation of Colored Convention, 703. 



Great Britain. Area and population, 316 ; Government, 

 316; QneemVictoria, 316 ; Prince of Wales, 316; the 



; Cabinet, 316 ; other ministerial officers, 316 ; defeat of 



the Disraeli ministry, 316 ; discussion in Parliament 



*' .of Senator Sumner's speech on the Alabama claims 



treaty, 317 ; commercial condition, 317 ; statistics of 

 railways, 317; table of electors in England and Wales, 

 317; finances revenue and expenditure, 318; army 

 and navy expenses, 318; national debt, 318; army, 

 318 ; navy, 319 ; income, 319 ; commerce and industry, 

 319 ; shipping, 319 ; textile industry, 320 ; minerals 

 and metals, 320 ; emigration, 320 ; pauperism in the 

 United Kingdom, 321 ; statistics of crime, 321 ; educa- 

 tion, 322; religious statistics, 322. 



Greece. Government, 323 ; population, 323 ; religion, 323 ; 

 conference of European powers in Paris, 323 ; note 

 of the Greek plenipotentiary refusing to assist at 

 the Conference, 323 ; note of Eangabe stating the 

 causes of the conflict between Greece and Turkey, 

 324; willingness of Greece to accept an amicable 

 arrangement, 324; protocol of the Conference, 325; 

 resignation of the Greek ministry and formation of a 

 new ministry, 325; acceptance by the new ministry 

 of the, decision of the Conference, 325; opening of 



i^i the new Chambers, 326 ; army and navy, 326 ; budget, 

 326. 



Greek Church. Important letter of the Patriarch of Con- 

 stantinople to the Archbishop of Canterbury, 326; 

 effect of the letter, 327; directions respecting the 

 burial of members of the English Church, 327 ; his- 

 tory of the Bulgarian question, 327 ; present aspect of 

 the same, 328 ; the Holy Governing Synod of the Rus- 

 sias, 328 ; statistics of the Russo-Greek Church, 328 ; 

 clergy of the Greek Orthodox Church, 328 ; Russian 

 monasteries, 329; ecclesiastical reforms in Russia, 

 330; sects among the Russian schismatics, 330; the 

 Morelschiki, 330 ; the Scoptsi, 330 ; the Khlisti, 331 ; 

 the Beslovesniki, 331 ; the Dukhobortsi, 331. 



GRESWELL, Rev. EDWARD. Birth, 331 ; death, 331 ; pur- 

 suits, 331 ; works, 331. . 



GRISI, GnrnA. Birth, 332 ; death, 332 ; musical educa- 

 tion, 332 ; career, 332. 



GUTHRIE, JAMES. Birth, 332 ; death, 332 ; career, 332. 



HALL, Captain C. F. Arctic explorer, 287. 



Hamburg. Area, and population, 333 ; budget, 333 ; debt, 

 333 ; imports, 333 ; shipping, 333 ; emigration, 333. 



HAMLIN, HANNIBAL. Elected United States Senator from 

 Maine, 401. 



HARPER, JAMES. Birth, 333; business career, 333 ; char- 

 acter, 333 ; death, 334. 



HATES, Dr. J. J. Arctic explorer, 287. 



Hayti. Continuance of the civil war military opera- 

 tions, 334 ; demand of the French admiral for the pay- 

 ment of the French debt, 334 ; the mail taken from a 

 British mail-steamer by Salnave's officers, 334 ; apol- 

 ogy and reparation demanded, 334 ; apology of Salnave, 

 334 ; reply of the English captain, 335 ; change of af- 

 fairs in favor of the revolutionists, 335; advance in 

 the price of exchange, 335 ; Salnave concentrates his 

 forces at Port au Prince, 335; proclamation to the 

 people and army, 335 ; proclamation of General Che- 



vallier, 336 ; attack of the revolutionists upon Port au 

 Prince, 336 ; retreat of Salnave from the city, 336 ; 

 provisional government established, 336. 



HENDERSON, JOHN B. Senator from Missouri, 120 ; joint 

 resolution offered by, 121. 



HENDBICKS, THOMAS A. Senator from Indiana, 120; on 

 fifteenth amendment, 134, 145-149, 153 ; on repudia- 

 tion, 181, 182 ; on the public debt, 187. 



HENGSTENBERO, ERNST WILHELM. Birth, 337; death, 

 337 ; theological studies, 337 ; works, 337. 



