INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



791 



EWING, THOMAS, LL. D. Birth, death, 292; education, 

 292; political career, 292; Secretary of Treasury, 292, 

 293; loyalty in war, 293. 



FAIDHERBE, General Louis. Career, 364. 



FARNSWORTH, JOHN F. Representative from Illinois, 

 132; offers an amendment to reconstruction bill, 137; 

 on reconstruction, 140; on the test-oath, 143; on the 

 bill to enforce the fourteenth amendment, 223. 



FAVRE, JULES. Birth, 829; career, 329, 330. 



Feejee Islands. Cannibalism in, 96. 



FELICE, Rev. GUTLLAUME DE. Birth, death, career, 293. 



FENTON, Colonel W. M. Obituary of, 574. 



FERRE, THEOPHILE CHARLES. Obituary of, 603. 



FETIS, FRANCOIS JOSEPH. Birth, death, 293; musician, 

 293; career, 293, 294. 



FIGANIERE, CESAR H. S. Obituary of, 597. 



Finances of the United States. Revenue, 294; increase of 

 imports, 294; internal revenue, 294; receipts and ex- 

 penditures, 294, 295; sources of revenue, 295; amount 

 of debt, 295; decrease, 295; summary of debt Decem- 

 ber 1, 1871, 296; bonds issued to Pacific Railroads, 

 296; estimates and recommendations of Secretary of 

 Treasury, 296, 297; table of distilleries by States, 297; 

 spirits in bond, 297; receipts from spirits, 297; 

 from fermented liquors, 297; receipts from tobacco, 

 298; amount manufactured, 298; seizures for violation 

 of internal revenue law, 298; funding the debt, 298; 

 syndicate, 208; report of congressional committee on 

 legality of arrangement, 298, 299; resumption of spe- 

 cie payment, 299, 300; amount of currency at different 

 periods, 300; bank statement for six years, 301 ; banks 

 and capital for 1871, 301; failures, 302; shipping, 302; 

 monthly range of Government securities at New York 

 (table) for 1871, 302; comparative table of prices of 

 produce at New York for twelve years, 303; highest 

 and lowest prices of gold during 1871 (table), 305; 

 daily table of sterling exchange, 306; highest and low- 

 est prices of stocks for each month (table), 307. 



FINKELNBURG, G. A. Representative from Missouri, 

 132; offers an amendment to the bill to enforce fif- 

 teenth amendment, 152. 



Finland. Area and population, 693. 



FISH, HAMILTON. President of the Convention of Dele- 

 gates from Spain and the South American States, 706. 



FITCH, ELEAZAR T., D. D. Birth, career, death, 308. 



FLETCHER, Rev. HORACE. Obituary of, 590. 



Florida. Political situation, 308 ; election returns, 

 308; meeting of the Legislature, 308; election law, 

 308; State-prison, 308; regulation of insurance com- 

 panies, 309; financial legislation, 309; school law. 

 309; funding act, 309; constitutional amendments, 

 310; action of courts on financial bills, 310; unconsti- 

 tutionally of law regarding State warrants, 310; con- 

 vention at Lake City on finances, 311; resolutions, 

 311; address, 311, 312; summary statement of griev- 

 ances, 312; proclamation of Governor Reed, 312; 

 finances debt, receipts, etc., 813; schools, 313; pub- 

 lic institutions, 313; railroads, 313; message of Gov- 

 ernor to Legislature of 1872, 313, 314; census statistics 

 of 1870, 314. 



FLOYD-JONES, DAVID R. Birth, 314; career, 314. 315; 

 death, 314. 



FOOTE, CHARLES C., M. D. Obituary of, 583. 



Foreign Relations. (See Diplomatic Correspondence.) 



Formosa. Treaty with, as to shipwrecked sailors. 117. 



Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. An act to 

 enforce, 228. 



Fox, Rev. CHARLES M. Obituary of, 581. 



France. Government, 315; budget of ordinary and 

 extraordinary expenditures, 315; debt, 315; revenue 

 and expenditures, 315, 816; military divisions, 3K5; 

 navy, 316; territorial divisions area, and population, 

 316; army, 317; railroads, 317; seat of government at 

 Bordeaux, 317; disturbance at Lyons, 817; dissolution 

 of general councils by Gambetta, 817; condition of 

 Paris, 317; new loan of Gambetta, 317; hopes of for- . 

 eign intervention, 317; the armistice of three weeks, 

 817; warlike attitude of Gambetta, 317, 818; his 

 decree regarding the election of a National Assembly, 

 318; set aside by Favre, 318; resignation of Gam- 

 betta, 318; result of the elections, 318; meeting of 

 Assembly, 318; Thiers elected President, 318; nego- 

 tiations for peace, 318; ratification of preliminaries, 

 318; riotous proceedings in Paris, 318, 319; opposition 

 to the treaty, 319; removal of seat of government to 

 Versailles, 319; National Guard take possession of 

 Paris, 319; attempt at suppression, 319; address of tho 

 central committee of the Guard, 819; organization of 

 Communist Government, 319, 320; occupation efforts, 

 320; appointment of a committee by National Assem- 

 bly to treatwith Communists,320; Communist election, 

 320; their activity, 320; vigorous measures of Thiers, 

 820; encounters between the Communists and Govern- 

 ment, April 2d, and following, 821; affairs in Paris, 

 321; platform of Communists, 822; position of Thiers, 

 322; subsequent military operations under Marshal 

 MacMahon, 322; siege of Fort Issy, 322; map of Paris 

 and fortifications, 323; displacement of Cluseret, 824; 

 succession of Colonel Rossel, 324 ; reply of Thiers to 

 demands for communal liberties, 324; further meas- 

 ures of Communists, 324; capture of Fort Issy by Gov- 

 ermnent,324; closing of churches,etc., by Communists, 

 324; vote of confidence in Thiers, 325; final crushing 

 of insurrection, 325; assassination of hostages, 325; 

 prisoners taken, 326; conclusion of treaty with Ger- 

 many, 326; discussion of future form of Government, 

 326; new Cabinet, 326; abrogation of laws expatriat- 

 ing Orleanist princes, 326; other measures of Assem- 

 bly, 326; Government loan, 326; supplementary elec- 

 tions, 327; manifesto of Count de Chambord, 327; 

 action of Assembly on temporal power of the Pope, 

 327; army reorganization, 327; dissolution of National 

 Guards, 327; Thiers declared President, 327; adjourn- 

 ment of Assembly, 328; election of Councils General, 

 328; execution of Rossel and others, 828; assassina- 

 tion of German soldiers, 328; opening of new session 

 of Assembly, 328; address of Thiers, 328; Orleanist 

 princes take seats, 328; education, 328; Jules Favre, 

 birth, career, 329, 330; Leon Gambetta, birth, career, 

 330. 



FRANCIS JOSEPH, Emperor. Speech from the throne, 

 60, 61. 



FRASEB, Jomr. Obituary of, 598. 



FREDERICK CHARLES, Prince. Career, 863. 



FREDERICK WILLIAM, Prince. Career, 363. 



FRENCH, Eev. JOHN W. Birth, death, career, 830. 



Friends, 330; statistics, 331; religious awakening, 331; 

 Sunday-schools, 331; missions among Indians, 331; 

 foreign missions of English Friends, 331, 332. 



FULLER, PERRY. Obituary of, 566. 



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GAMBETTA, LEON. Birth, 83C; career, 330. 

 GANNETT, Rev. EZRA S. Birth, death, career, 832. 

 GAR, Signer TOMMASO. Obituary of, 600. 



GAHDINEB, Rev. .Obituary of, 591. 



GARNICHOWSKI, MICHAELOVITCH. Obituary of, 594. 



