INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



ABELL, Mrs. ELIZABETH. Obituary of, 598. 



Abyssinia, 1. 



ADAMS, CHABLES FRANCIS. Birth, 263; early career, 263, 

 264; vice-presidential candidate in 1848,264; political 

 and diplomatic career, 264. 



ADAMS, JOHN Q. Views on public affairs, 750. 



ADAMS, Rev. EZRA E. Obituaiy of, 589. 



Afghanistan, 43; rebellion of son of the Khan, 99, 100; 

 British influence, 100; Russian influence, 103. 



Africa, Egypt, Tunis, Abyssinia, Cape Colony, 1; works 

 on Tunis and Tripoli, 1; population of Tunisian 

 towns, 2; Muscat, insurrection of Kabyles in Moroc- 

 co, 2; diamond-fields in South Africa, 2; population 

 of, annexation of, to English Crown, 2; Algeria, in- 

 surrection of Arabs in, 2; cannibalism in, 94. 



AFZELIUS, ARVED AUGUST. Swedish historian and cler- 

 gyman, birth, death, 2; career, 2, 8. 



Agriculture, returns of Department of, 3; wheat, Indian- 

 corn, rye, oats, barley, buckwheat, potatoes, sweet- 

 potatoes, hay, rice, 3; tobacco, sugar, sorghum, beet- 

 Bugar, flax, peas and beans, grapes, apples, pears, 

 plums, 4; new fibrous plants, introduction of, for tex- 

 tile purposes, 4; new varieties of cotton, 4; of cereals, 



4, 5; experiments on wheat in Chester County, Pa., 

 table exhibiting qualities of varieties, 5; cotton crop, 



5, 6; tea-culture in California and Texas, 6; analysis 

 of yaupon, or Carolina tea, and Paraguay tea, 6; cul- 

 ture of olive and almond in California and Texas, of 

 fig and pomegranate in California, 6. 



AKERMAN, A. T., resigns the office of United States At- 

 torney-General, 744. 



Alabama. Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad, 7, 8, 13; 

 bankruptcy of, 8; Legislature, 8, 12, 13; Ku-klux, 

 8, 9; testimony before Congressional Committee, 9; 

 finances, 9, 10; schools and school attendance, 10, 13, 

 14; State University, 10; railroads and State indorse- 

 ment of bonds of, 11; mines, manufactures, 11, 13; 

 meeting of Republican State Committee, 11; resolu- 

 tions, 11, 12; constitutional amendments, 12; election 

 law, bill for issue of bonds, act to establish normal 

 schools, 13; statistics from census of 1870 agricul- 

 ture, live-stock, manufactures, mortality, 13; school 

 attendance, illiteracy, 14; table of population, valua- 

 tion, taxation, debt, 14. 



Alabama Claims. (See Diplomatic Correspondence.) 



Alaska. (See Territories.) Visit of Russian bishop, 

 275. 



ALFORD, Very Rev. HENRY, D. D. English clergyman, 

 poet, biblical critic, and philologist, 14; birth, death, 

 14; career, 14, 15. 



Algeria* Insurrection of Arabs, $. 



Alsace and Lorraine. Cession of, to Germany, 15; terms 

 of preliminary treaty, of permanent treaty, 15; addi- 

 tional article, 16 ; area and population of ceded portion, 

 16; German division of, 16; annexation to German 

 Empire, 16; speech of Bismarck on, 16, 17; customs 

 treaty between France and Germany as to, 17; muni- 

 cipal elections, emigration, 17; schools, University 

 of Strasbourg, 17, 18; government, 370. 



America. Geneva tribunal of arbitration, 18; outrages 

 in Corea, 18; territorial government for District of 

 Columbia, 18; suppression of polygamy among the 

 Mormons, 18; suspension of habeas corpus in South 

 Carolina, 18; reduction of United States debt, fires in 

 the West, 18; armistice between Spain and South 

 American Republics, 18; cannibalism in, 95; Brazil, 

 abolition of slavery and compulsory education in, IS; 

 slavery in Spanish West India Islands, 18; Bolivia, 

 Chili, Columbia, Ecuador, Guatemala, San Salvador, 

 Venezuela, Argentine Republic, 18; Cuban straggle, 

 18; San Domingo, 18 ; Hayti, 18. 



ANDERSON, General ROBERT. Birth, death, 18; at West 

 Point, 18; career, 18-20; in Florida War, in Mexican 

 War, 19; at Fort Sumter, 19; visits Europe, 20. 



ANDRASST, Count JULIUS. Birth, career, 62. 



ANDREW, Rev. JAMES OSGOOD. Birth, death, career, 20. 



ANGEVILLB, HENRIETTE D'. Obituary of, 596. 



Anglican Churches. General statistics, 20; East Indies, 

 West Indies, South America, South Africa, West 

 Africa, Australia, Canada and North America, British 

 Columbia, New Zealand, 20; decision of Lord Chan- 

 cellor in case of Rev. Mr. Voysey, 20, 21; ritualistic 

 controversy, 21; declaration of convocation of Can- 

 terbury on Vatican Council, 21; Unitarians at com- 

 munion and in revision of the Bible, 21; disestab- 

 lishment of Irish Church, 21; declaration of General 

 Convention of, 22; statutes and constitution, Gen 

 eral Synod, representative Church Body, diocese, 

 Diocesan Synod and Council, 22; parish, vestry, and 

 select vestry, appointment of ministers, election of 

 bishops, cathedrals, deans and archdeacons, eccle- 

 siastical courts, 23; sustentation fund, commutation, 

 24; meeting of synod, 24; proposed changes in ritual, 

 24, 25; appointment of bishop to Madagascar by Eng- 

 lish Church, 25; new constitution for Australian 

 branch, 25; movement for disestablishment of English 

 Church, 25; diocesan conferences to bring together 

 clergy and laity, 25; annual Church Congress, 25. 



ANTHONY, HENRY B., Senator from Rhode Island, 132; 

 for a committee to investigate Southern affairs, 179. 



Apaches, 40, 41. 



Appalachian Range, 338. 



AFPLETON, WILLIAM H. Letter to London Titrue on 

 copyright question, 455, 456. 



