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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



Arctic Explorations, 334-33G. 



Argentine Confederation. Government, area, population, 

 provinces, 26; immigration, revenue, expenditures, 

 26; debt, loan, 26; imports and exports of Buenoa 

 Ayres, 26; shipping at, 26; railroads and telegraphs, 

 27; rebellion of Lopez Jordan, 27; yellow fever at 

 Buenos Ayres, 27; telegraph-cables, 27; proposed 

 transfer of capital, 27; education, 18, 27, 28. (See pp. 

 341, 342.) 



Arizona. (See Territories.) Depredations of Apache In- 

 dians, 40, 41; Camp Grant massacre, 40; Wickenburg 

 massacre, 41; Vincent Colyer's policy, 41; General 

 Schofield's order, 41, 42. 



Arkansas. Meeting of Legislature, 28; election of United 

 States Senator, 28; attempt to impeach Lieutenant- 

 Governor, 28; proceedings against him in Supreme 

 Court, 28, 29; impeachment of Governor Clayton, 29; 

 message to Legislature, 30; impeachment of Chief 

 Justice, 30; action of Senate on impeachment, 30, 31; 

 decision of Supreme Court in case of Lieut enant-Gov- 

 ernor, 31; Governor Clayton declines United States 

 senatorship, 31; action of Legislature on, 31, 32; fail- 

 ure of impeachment, 32; resignation of Lieutenant- 

 Governor, 32; Governor Clayton again elected United 

 States Senator, 32; action of Legislature on disabilities, 

 32; proposed amendment to constitution, 82, 33; re- 

 gistratioh law, 33, 34; financial and other acts, 34, 35; 

 new counties, 35; election frauds, 35; Ku-klux, 35; 

 negro troubles in Chicot County, 35; political affairs, 

 36; Democratic address, 36; Kepublican platform, 36, 

 37; decision of United States Court on slave con- 

 tracts, 37; debt, aid to railroads, 37; railroads, taxa- 

 tion, education, 38; hot springs, 38; statistics from 

 census of 1870, agriculture, live-stock, population ta- 

 ble, manufactures, 38; school attendance, illiteracy, 

 mortality, valuation, etc., 39. 



Army of the United States. Number of men, 39; expense, 

 39; national cemeteries, 39; pensions and nature of 

 disabilities, 39; operations of, 40; storm-signals, 40; 

 in the Southern States, 40; Indians, 40-42; Apaches 

 in Arizona, 40; Camp Grant massacre, 40; present- 

 ment of grand-jury in regard to, 40, 41 ; General Crook 

 in command, 41; Vincent Colyer's policy, 41; Wick- 

 enburg massacre, 41; Governor Safford's position, 

 41; General Schofleld's order, 41,42; number of In- 

 dians in United States, 42; in Indian Territory, 42. 



ARNOLD, Lieutenant-Colonel LEWIS G. Obituary of, 585. 



Asia. Japan, progress in, 42; China, 42; revolt in Toor- 

 kistan, 42; attack of Coreans on Americans, 42; Af- 

 ghanistan, 43; India Mohammedan revolt, 43; Per- 

 sia, famine in, 43; Saghalien taken possession of by 

 Russia, 43; cannibalism in, 94. (See Central Asia.) 



Astronomical Phenomena and Progress. The temperature 

 of the sun, Ericsson's solar pyrometer, 43; influence 

 of solar heat on the earth's rotary velocity, 44; solar 

 protuberances, 45; sun-spots, 46; eclipse photographs, 

 47; supposed changes in the moon, 48; moon's mass 

 inferred from tides, 48; lunar action on earth's shrink- 

 age, 49; proposed observations of Venus, 49; transits 

 of Venus, 50; new theory about Jupiter, 50; Jupiter's 

 satellites, 51; asteroids, 51; comets, 51; comets' tails, 

 etc., as electrical phenomena, 52; spectrum of Uranus, 

 52; spectroscope and nebular hypothesis, 52; scintil- 

 lation of the stars, 53; the star Eta Argus, 53; paral- 

 lax of Alpha Lyrse, 53; isographic chart of the north- 

 ern heavens, 53; studies of the southern heavens, 54. 



ATWOOD, Lieutenant WILLIAM. Obituary of, 587. 



AXTBER, DANIEL FRANCOIS ESPRIT, musical composer. 

 Birth, death, 54; career, 54, 55. 



, Prince ADOLF. Birth, career, policy, 61. 



ATJERSPERG, Prince CARLOS WILHKLM PHIUPP. Birth, 

 61 ; career, 61, 62. 



AUMALE, Duke D'. (See France.) 



Australasia. Area, and population of British colonies, 55; 

 religious statistics, 55; nativities, 55; commerce, ship- 

 ping, 56; post-office, railroads, telegraphs, 56 ; popu- 

 lation of cities, 55; cannibalism in, 95, 96. 



Australia. New constitution of Episcopal Church in, 25. 



Austria. (See Eastern Question.) 



Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Government, 56; area and 

 population by provinces, 56; population of cities, 56; 

 religious statistics, 57; finances, 57; army, navy, 57; 

 commerce, 57; friendly relations with Germany, 57; 

 Count Beust's policy, 58; internal policy, 58; Beust's 

 foreign policy, 58, 59; policy toward the Czechs, 59; 

 Bohemian conciliation, 59, 60; resignation of Hohen- 

 wart, 60; new ministry, 60; new session of Reichs- 

 rath, 60; Emperor's speech, 60, 61; newspapers, 61; 

 biography of ministers, 61, 62. 



BABBAGE, CHARLES. Birth, death, 62; mathematician 

 and philosophical mechanist, 62; career, 62, 63. 



Baden. Government, 63; area, population, 63; finances, 

 military affairs, 63; election of Diet, 63; speech ol 

 grand-duke, 63. 



BAGIOLI, Signor ANTONIO. Obituary of, 570. 



BAKER, Rev. OSMON CLEANDER. Birth, death, career, 63. 



BANKS, Colonel GARDNER. Obituary of, 579. 



BANKS, NATHANIEL P. Representative from Massachu- 

 setts, 133; offers a resolution relative to San Domin- 

 go, 133. 



Baptists. Statistics of Regular Baptists for United States, 

 63; Sunday-schools, 64; Baptists in North America, 

 64; in Great Britain and Ireland, 64; other countrier-, 

 64; anniversaries, 64; Bible, Publication, and other 

 Societies, 64; Home-Mission Society, 65; Church-edi- 

 fice Department, 65; Mission Union, 65; foreign mis- 

 sions, 65; Women's Missionary Societies, 65; Histori- 

 cal Society, 65; education,65; schools, and colleges, 66 ; 

 Free Missionary Society, 66; Southern Baptist Con- 

 vention, 66; statistics, missions, finances, etc., of 

 Southern branch, 66; German Baptists, 66, 67; Bap- 

 tists in Mexico, in Canada, 67; meetings of English 

 Baptist Union, missions of, etc., 67; conference of Con- 

 tinental Baptists, 67; Free-Will Baptists, statistics, 

 67; in United States, 68; General Conference, 68; mis- 

 sions, Sunday-schools, etc., 68; Seventh-day Baptists, 

 68, 69; bi-centennial anniversary, work of society, 

 education, 69; General Conference, 69; Tnnkers, 69; 

 General Baptists, 69. 



BARKER, JACOB. Obituary of, 592. 



BARNES, Hon. PHINEAS. Obituary of, 582. 



Bavaria. Government, area, population, 69; union with 

 German Empire, 70; new ministry, 70; Old Catholic 

 movement, 70; budget, 70; position of Government on 

 Church question, 70; papal allocution, 70; Count Heg- 

 nenberg, life of, 70; introduction of German laws 

 into, 369. 



BAYARD, THOMAS F. Senator from Delaware, 132; rela- 

 tive to condition of the Southern States, 166; on rail- 

 road charter, 167. 



BECK, JAMES B. Representative from Kentucky, 132; 

 offers a substitute to reconstruction bill, 137; on re- 

 construction, 138; against the bill to enforce the 

 fourteenth amendment, 197. 



BEKKER, ERNST IMMANUEL. Birth, death, 70; career, 

 philological writings, 71. 



Belgium. Government, area, population, 71; finances, 



