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INDEX OP CONTENTS. 



Foreign Office discussed in the Parliament at Yeddo, 

 367; opposition in Parliament to the Christian reli- 

 gion, 368 ; termination of the civil war, 368 ; the laws 

 of Gongerisama, 368; revenue, 368; criminal code, 

 368 ; maintenance of the army, 369 ; Japanese progress, 

 369 ; new era in foreign political intercourse, 369 ; 

 imports and exports, 369 ; Austrian embassy to Japan, 

 369; incidents of the mission, 369. 



JENCKES, THOMAS A. Representative from Rhode Island, 

 120 ; on enforcing fifteenth amendment, 131, 132. 



Jews. Board, of Delegates of American Israelites, its 

 objects, 370 ; Palestine fund, 370 ; amendment of Sun- 

 day laws, 370 ; Jewish publications, 370 ; Jewish Col- 

 lege at Philadelphia report of the committee, 370 ; 

 Rabbinical conference of reformed Jews, 371 ; pro- 

 ceedings, 371 ; free-school organization in New York, 

 372 ; schools of the Universal Israelitish Alliance, 

 371 ; report of Joseph Halevy on the Falasha Jews, 

 371 ; Israelite Congress in Hungary, 372 ; condition of 

 the Israelites in the Danubian principalities, 372; 

 joint resolution of Congress relative to persons hold- 

 ing civil offices in Virginia and Texas, 190. 



JOHNSON, "ANDREW. Address to the people of the United 

 States, 589. 



JOMINI, Baron HENRI. birth, 372 ; death, 372 ; career, 

 372 ; publications, 373. 



JONES, ERNEST. Birth, 373 ; death, 373 ; education, 373 ; 

 career, 373 ; poetical compositions, 374. 



JONES, THOMAS L. Representative from Kentucky, 120 ; 

 on enforcing the fourteenth amendment, 125. 



JUKES, JOSEPH BEETE. Birth, 374 ; death, 374; pursuits?, 

 374 ; works, 374. 



Kansas. Financial condition, 374; schools, 374; chari- 

 table institutions, 374 ; recommendations of the Gov- 

 ernor to the Legislature, 375 ; railroads, 375 ; water 

 route to the Atlantic Ocean, 375 ; ratification of the 

 fifteenth amendment, 375 ; grape culture, 375 ; salt, 

 375 ; production of wheat, 375. 



KELLEY, WILLIAM. Representative from Pennsylvania, 

 120 ; offers an amendment to the Constitution, 121. 



KELSET, WILLIAM H. Representative from New York, 

 120; on counting the vote of Georgia for President, 

 172. 



KENDALL, AMOS. Birth, 376; death, 376; political career, 

 376; charitable contributions, 377; biblical investiga- 

 tions, 377. 



Kentucky. Disorders, 377; extra session of the Legisla- 

 ture, 377; measures adopted, 377 ; ratification of the 

 fifteenth amendment, 377 ; Republican Convention, 

 377 ; resolutions . 377 ; Democratic Convention, 378 ; 

 election, 378 ; meeting of the General Assembly, 378 ; 

 election of United States Senator, 378; financial con- 

 dition, 378; insufficiency of the revenue causes, 378; 

 charitable institutions, 378 ; penitentiary, 378 ; judi- 

 cial decision affirming the power of a State to tax 

 United States bonds, 379; constitutionality of the 

 Civil Right s Bill, 379; internal improvements, 379; 

 encouragement to immigration, 379. 



KINO, JONAS. Birth, 379; death, 379; pursuits, 330; 

 character, 380. 



LAJJORDE, LEON EMMANUEL SIMON JOSEPH, Compte DE. 



Birth, 380 ; death, 380; pursuits, 380 ; works, 381. 

 LAMARTINE, ALPHONSE MARIE Louis PKAT DE. Birth, 



881 ; death, 381 ; parentage, 381 ; rank as a poet, 3S1 ; 



marriage, 881; diplomatic career, 381 ; travels, 381 ; 

 political career, 332 ; retires from public life, 383 ; 

 works, 383. 



LIBRI-CABUCCI DELLA SOMMAIA, GUGLTELMO BRUTUS Ici- 

 LIUS TIMOLEON, Count DE. Birth, 383 ; death, 383 ; 

 works, 383 ; pursuits, 383. 



LINCOLN, HEMAN. Birth, 384; death, 384; pursuits, 384 ; 

 character, 384. 



Literature and Literary Progress. Decrease in the num- 

 ber of books published causes, 384 ; need of an in- 

 ternational copyright, 385 ; historical works, 385 ; 

 old world history, 386 ; special histories, 386 ; biog- 

 raphy, 386 ; poetry, 387 ; philosophy, 387 ; social sci- 

 ence and reform, 387 ; travels, 388 ; physical sciences, 

 388 ; theology and religion, 389 ; biblical exposition 

 and criticism, 389; didactic and polemic theology, 

 389 ; apologetic works, 389 ; devotional and practica. 

 works, 390 ; medicine, 890 ; law, 390 ; art and the 

 arts, 390 ; classical and other text-books, 391 ; novels, 

 391 ; miscellaneous, 391 ; works of general reference, 

 392 ; illustrated gift-books, 392 ; juvenile publica- 

 tions, 392; reprints and republi cations of English 

 books, 393. 



LIVINGSTONE, Dr. Explorer rumors of his death, 287. 



Louisiana. General aspect, 394 ; exhortation of the Gov- 

 ernor in his message to the Legislature, 394 ; meeting 

 of the Legislature, 394; legislation, 394; reorganiza- 

 tion of the public-school system, 394 ; city charter for 

 New Orleans, 394 ; incorporation of the Ship Island 

 Canal Company, 395 ; passage of the act to protect 

 the health of the city of New Orleans, 395 ; opposition 

 thereto, 395 ; the law declared unconstitutional, 395 ; 

 grounds of the decision, 396; oppressive revenue 

 bill, 396 ; ratification of the fifteenth amendment, 

 396 ; resolutions in support of Grant's .Administra- 

 tion, 396; adjournment of the Legislature, 897; 

 power of the Governor to fill vacancies in office, 397 ; 

 legislative act concerning the mode of filling vacan- 

 cies, 397 ; controversy concerning municipal officers 

 in Jefferson City, 397 ; similar controversy in New 

 Orleans, 397 ; bitter warfare between Governor War- 

 mouth and the Auditor of the State, 397 ; charges of 

 the Governor against the Auditor, 398 ; commercial 

 progress, 398; State debt, 398; charitable institu- 

 tions, 398; penitentiary, 398; schools, 398. 



Lutherans. Statistical review of the Lutheran Church 

 in North America, 399 ; meeting of the General Coun- 

 cil, 399 ; Missouri Synod declines to send delegates, 

 899 ; resolutions in reply to the letter of the Pope 

 addressed to Protestants and non-Catholics, 399; 

 views of the Council concerning heretics and funda- 

 mental errorists, 400 ; other proceedings, 400 ; meet- 

 ing of the Annual Convention of the General Synod 

 of the Evangelical Lutheran churches, 400 ; proceed- 

 ings, 400 ; friendly resolutions in regard to Southern 

 Synods, 400 ; Missouri Synod, resolutions adopted at 

 recent convention, 400; Synod of Wisconsin, 401; 

 formation of a new General Synod, 401 ; General 

 Synod in Wurtemberg, 401 ; Lutheran churches in 

 Norway, 401. 



Maine. Meeting of the Legislature, 401; measures 

 adopted, 401 ; ratification of the fifteenth amend- 

 ment, 401 ; election of United States Senator, 401 ; 

 ppirited contest over the temperance question, 401 ; 

 assembling of the State Temperance Convention. 

 401 ; the resolutions, 401 ; meeting of the Grand 

 Lodge of Good Templars, 402 ; intemperance through 



