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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



CART, PHCEBE. Birth, death, 97; literary career, 97. 



CASSERLY, EUGENE. Senator from California, 132; rela- 

 tive to the condition of the Southern States, 164; on 

 the charter of a railroad, 167; on Southern afl'airs, 

 183. 



CAUSEY, Hon. P. F. Obituary of, 571. 



CAVADA, FREDERICO. Obituary of, 598. 



Census of 1870, United States, Statistics (see United 

 States, Territories, and the several States). 



Central America. Divisions of, 97; area, population, 97; 

 Costa Kica, 97; Guatemala, 97; San Salvador, 97; 

 Nicaragua, 97; Honduras, 97; war between San Sal- 

 vador and Honduras, 97; revolution in San Salvador, 

 93; in Honduras, 98; iu Costa Bica, 98; in Guate- 

 mala, 98, 99; railways in Costa Eica, 99; agriculture 

 iij Guatemala, 99; telegraphs in San Salvador, 99 ; 

 the Pope congratulates President of Nicaragua, 99 

 (see p. 340). 



Central Asia. Eussian influence, 99; Afghanistan, rebel- 

 lion of son of the Khan, 99; British influence and pol- 

 icy, 100; reconciliation between the Khan and his son, 

 100; Chinese Toorkistan, Eussian encroachment, 100; 

 rebellion iu, 100; Soongarians, 101; Tarandshis, 101; 

 invasion of their territory by Eussians, 101; capture 

 of tke capital; report of Eussian commander to Czar, 

 102; annexation of territory, 102; its effect upon Bus" 

 eian relations with India, 102; establishment of a 

 journal at Tashkend, 102; designs upon Khiva, 102, 

 103; building of railroads byEusaia, 103; promotion 

 of agriculture, 103; Eussian influence in Afghanistan, 

 103; effect upon British India, 103; proposed railroad 

 to India via Euphrates Eiver, 103. (See Asia.) 



Central Pacific Sailroad.Tiat&c on, 89. 



CHAMBERS, DAVID N. Obituary of, 595. 



CHAMBEKS, EGBERT, 103; childhood and education, 104; 

 opens book-store in Edinburgh, 104; publication of 

 reviews, 104; works, 104; "Vestiges of Creation," 

 105; death, 105; character of writings, 105. 



CHAMBORD, Count DE. (See France.) 



CHAMPNEYS, BENJAMIN. Obituary of, 582. 



CHANZY, General. Career, 364, 365. 



CHASE, Lieutenant WILLIAM H. Obituary of, 576. 



CHASE, S. P. Letter to C. L. Vallandigham, 750; proceed- 

 ings relative to, at Parkersburg, West Virginia, 751. 



CHAUNCEY, Commodore JOHN S. Obituary of, 673. 



Chemistry. Gaseous and liquid forms of matter, 105; a 

 law of chemical dynamics, 106; heat in chemical com- 

 binations, 106; ozone and hygiene, 107; indigotine, 

 107; new coloring substances, 108; artificial bases, 

 108; new bases, 108; pyrene, 108; iodo-sulphates, 108, 

 109; spontaneous explosive, 109; dynamite, 109; litho- 

 fracteur, 109; delicate test for nitric acid, 110; spec- 

 troscope in chemical analysis, 110; candy adultera- 

 tions experiments of New York Health Department, 

 110; utilizing gas-lime, 110; phosphate process for 

 utilizing sewage, 111; changes of color produced by 

 cold, 111; coloring matter in foliage, 112; fluorescent 

 solutions, 112; ammonium amalgam controversy, 113; 

 sulphur in illuminating gas, 113 ; chemistry of tobacco- 

 smoke, 113; Chinese varnish, 113; etching on glass, 

 113; chloralum, 113; tests for alum in bread, 114; 

 cheap hydrogen, 114; new chlorine process, 114, 115. 



Chicago fire, 393 ; extent of, 393, 394 ; summary of 

 losses, 394; effect on insurance companies, 394; relief 

 sent, 394,396; diagram of burnt district, 395; meeting 

 of Legislature, 396; relief g: anted for the city, 396; 

 action of General Sheridan, 396; Governor Palmer 

 remonstrates against military control, 397; with- 

 drawal of troops, 398; killing of Colonel Grosvenor, 

 398 ; action of grand-jury, 398, 899; message of Gov- 



ernor to Legislature in regard to, 399; letter of Presi- 

 dent to Governor Palmer. 399, 400; reply of Governor, 

 400; appointment of committee by Legislature, 400; 

 action of Legislature, 400, 401. 



CHICKERING, Colonel THOMAS E. Obituary of. 570. 



CHILDS, Colonel CEPHAS G. Obituary of, 579. 



Chili. Finances, army, area, 115; population, 115; com- 

 merce, 115; railroads, 115; cities, 115; presidential 

 election, 115, 116; earthquake, 116; position on San 

 Domingo annexation, 116; education, 116; boundary 

 with Bolivia, 116; President-elect, 116; geographical 

 explorations, 342 (see p. 18). 



CHILLANGS, LANDISLAUS. Obituary of, 595. 



China. Revolt in Toorkistan, 42; Government, 116; area, 

 population, 116; indemnity for Tien-tsin massacre, 

 116; treaty with Formosa as to shipwrecked sailors, 

 117; survey of Yang-tse Eiver, 117; customs revenue, 

 117; commerce, 117; shipping, 118; tariff at the Yang- 

 tse, 118; position of Government toward missionaries 

 and foreigners, 118; statistics of Protestant missions, 

 118; inundation in northern provinces, 118, 119. 



Christian Church, or Connection. Platform, 119; statis- 

 tics of Northern States, 119; of Southern States, 119; 

 societies and educational institutions v 119. 



Christian Union, The, 119. 



CHURCHILL, JOHN C. Eepresentative from New York, 

 132; on the bill to enforce the fifteenth amendment, 

 147. 



Civil Sendee Reform. Origin in an act of Congress, 748; 

 commissioners, 748; report, 748; rules, 748. 



CLAFLIN, LEE. Obituary of, 571. 



CLARK, Et. Eev. DAVIS WESGATT. Birth, death, 119; 

 career, 120. 



CLARKE, WALTER, D.D. Birth, career, death, 120. 



CLAYBORNE, JOHN. Obituary of, 579. 



CLAYTON, POWELL. Governor of Arkansas, 28; elected 

 to United States Senate, 28; impeached, 29; message 

 to House of Eepresentatives, 30; declines senator- 

 ship, 31; failure of attempt to impeach, 32; again 

 elected Senator, 32; indicted for fraud in election, 35; 

 acquitted, 35; statement as to Ku-klux in Arkansas, 35. 



CLEMM, Mrs. MARIA. Obituary of, 570. 



COGSWELL, JOSEPH G. Death, 120; ancestry, 120; birth, 

 121; education and early career, 121; trustee and 

 librarian of Astor Library, 121; later years, 121, 122. 



COLLINS, ISAAC. Obituary of, 603. 



Colombia, United States of (see p. 18). Government, di- 

 visions, area, finances, 122; population, 122; railroads, 

 122; trouble with Ecuador, 122; constitutional con- 

 vention of Panama, 122; commercial tax at city of 

 Panama, 122; revolution in Boyaca, 122; insurrection 

 in State of Panama, 123; seizure of steamer Montijo, 

 123; meeting of Congress, 123; action of, 123; non- 

 payment of subvention by Panama Eailroad, 123; 

 bank of Bogota, 123; Darien Indians at, 123; report 

 of Captain Selfridge to the President on Darien Ex- 

 ploring Expedition, 123, 124. 



Colorado (see Territories). Natural curiosity in, 339. 



Columbia, District of. Bill to create a Territory passed, 

 168. 



COLWELL, STEPHEN. Obituary of, 567. 



COLYER, VINCENT. Indian policy in Arizona, 41. 



Commerce of the United States. Import?, 125; exports, 

 125; reexports, 125; entrances and clearances, 126; 

 commerce of New York, 126; entries for consumption, 

 126; into warehouse, 126; free goods, 126; specie, 

 126; total imports, 126; withdrawals from warehouse, 

 127; classification of imports, 127; receipts of cus- 

 toms, 127; exports classified, 127; total exports, 123. 



Communist Insurrection, The. (See France.) 



