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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



GARRETT, THOMAS. Obituary of, 568. 



GASPARIN, Count de. Birth, death, 332; career, 332, 333. 



GASSIER, EDWARD. Obituary of, 604. 



GAY, Colonel EBENEZER. Obituary of, 583. 



Geneva Conference. (See Diplomatic Correspondence.) 



Geographical Explorations and Discoveries in 1871. The 

 general field, 333; death of eminent geographers, 333, 

 334; paper of Dr. Carpenter on ocean-currents, 334; 

 Hassler expedition, 334; soundings in English Chan- 

 nel, 334; ocean-soundings, 334; arctic explorations, 

 34-336 ; expedition of Germania and Hansa, 334, 335; 

 expedition of Lieutenants Pcyer and Weyprecht, 335; 

 Swedish expedition, 335; Russian, 335, 336; of Cap- 

 tain Hall, 336; German exploration of Baltic Sea, 336; 

 account of Mount Hecla, 336; British America, 336, 337; 

 Newfoundland, 336; British Columbia, 337; Mani- 

 toba, 337; United States, 337-340; Appalachian range, 

 338; cave at Hannibal, Mo., 338; Dakota, 338, 339; 

 Montana, 338; expedition of Prof. Marsh to the plains, 

 338, 339; Major Powell's 1 expedition to Colorado, 339; 

 California, 339, 340; Mexico, 340; Central America, 

 340; West Indies, 341; South America, 341-343; water- 

 fall in Guiana, 341 ; Peru, 341; Bolivia, 341; Argentine 

 Republic, 341, 343; Chili, height of mountains, 342; 

 Patagonia, 342, 343; Europe, 343; Asia, 343-345; Pales- 

 tine, 343, 344; Eastern Toorkistan, 344; latitude, lon- 

 gitude, and elevation of important points, 344, 345; 

 Manchooria, 345; Australia, 346; Polynesia, 346; New 

 Caledonia, 346. 



Georgia. Political affairs, 347; Ku-klux, 347; resolutions 

 of Legislature, 347; finances, 347-349; statement of 

 Treasurer, 347, 348; of Governor Conley, 348, 349; 

 meeting of the Legislature, 349; action on finances, 

 349, 350; Western & Atlantic Railroad affairs, 350, 351 ; 

 arrest of Foster Blodgett and pardon by Governor 

 Conley, 351; resignation of Governor Bullock, 351, 

 352; action of Legislature, 252, 353: new election, 

 353; result, 353; election of United States Senator, 

 353; measures of the Legislature, 354; adjournment, 

 355; census statistics of 1870, 355, 556. 



German-French War. Condition of affairs at beginning 

 of 1871, 356; battle of Bapaune, 356, 358; map, 357; 

 fight at Villersexel, 358; at Chazey-Montbeliard and 

 Chazcy-Cenebier, 358; at Bethoncourt, 358; fate of 

 Army of the Loire, 358, 359; battle at St. Quentin, 

 359; sortie of Trochu, 359; armistice, 359, 360; taking 

 possession of forts by Germans, 860; condition of 

 Bourbaki, 360; capture of Belfort, 360; map of opera- 

 tions of the Armies of the Loire, 361 ; prolongation of 

 armistice, 362; preliminaries of peace, 362; confer- 

 ence at Brussels, 362; ratification of treaty of peace, 

 3C3; forces in war, 363; losses and prisoners, 363; 

 Prince Frederick William, 363; Prince Frederick 

 Charles, 363; Von Moltkc, 363, 364; General Bour- 

 baki, 364; General Faidherbe, 363; General Chanzy, 



German JKeformed Church. (See Reformed Church.) 

 Germany (see Alsace and Lorraine). Emperor of, arbi- 

 trator between Great Britain and United States, 18; 

 sentiments of Danes toward, 252; royal family, 365; 

 area and population of divisions, 365; religious sta- 

 tistics, 365; census of 1871, 366; budget of North Ger- 

 many, 360; assumption of imperial crown by King 

 William, 306; constitutions of different governments, 

 366; army, 366; navy, 366, 307; public debt of different 

 states, 367; elections to Reichstag, 368; election of 

 president, 368; election of vice-presidents of Reich- 

 stag, 369; adoption of address in reply to Emperor's 

 speech, 369; attempted revision of Constitution, 369; 

 Bismarck's strictures upon the Poles, 369; introduc- 



tion of imperial laws into Bavaric, 360; government 

 of Alsace and Lorraine, 370; pensions, 370; second 

 session of Reichstag, 370; speech from throne, 370; 

 treaty of peace with France, 370; triumphal return 

 of German troops, 370, 371; conventions with France, 

 371; interview of Emperor with Czar and Emperor 

 of Austria, 371; Old Catholic movement, 371; treaties 

 with France (see Public Document*) ; railroads in, 

 676. 



GERVINUS, GEORGE GOTTFRIED. Historian and states- 

 man, 371; birth, 371; career, 371, 372; death, 373. 



GIBBS, WILLIAM C. Obituary of, 571. 



GIBSON, Rev. JAMES. Obituary of, 602. 



GIBSON, WILLIAM S. Obituary of, 593. 



GILBERT, CURTIS F. Obituary of, 581. 



GIRGENTI, Prince. Obituary of, 603. 



GLADSTONE, WILLIAM E. Life and career, 374, 375. 



GLTNN, Commodore JAMES. Obituary of, 574. 



GOODELL, Mrs. ABIGAIL P. Obituary of, 580. 



GORTSCHAKOFF, Prince. Report to Czar of conference 

 with American deputation of Evangelical Alliance, 

 694, 695. 



GRANT, President, appoints commissioners to San Do- 

 mingo, 18; message on Southern disorders, 184; proc- 

 lamation on South Carolina disorders, 701; position 

 on San Domingo annexation, 747; proclamation rela- 

 tive to Southern affairs, 748; proclamation suspend- 

 ing writ of habeas corpus, 748; reception at Indian- 

 apolis, 750. 



GRATWICK, Rev. E. ARCHDALL. Obituary of, 601. 



Great Britain. Area, population, 372; Government, 372; 

 area and population of British Empire, 372; principal 

 measures of ministry, 372; joint high commission 

 with United States, 372; its work, 373; Board of Ar- 

 bitrator?, 373; British-American Claims Commission, 

 373; meeting of Geneva Conference, 373; political ac- 

 tion of working-classes, 373; education bill, 373; pau- 

 per question, 374; dowry to Princess Louise, 374; de- 

 mands of working-men, 374; Sir Charles Dilke, 374- 

 376; sickness of Prince of Wales, 874; William E. 

 Gladstone, career, 374, 375 ; Benjamin Disraeli, career, 

 375, 876; imports and exports, 376; comparative sta- 

 tistics for 1825, 1850, and 1871, 376, 377; bank circula- 

 tion, price of consols, etc., 377; railroads, 377; postal 

 statistics, 377; telegraphs, 377; pauperism, 377; rela- 

 tions with United States (see Diplomatic Correspond- 

 ence). 



Greece. Government, area, population, 378; brigandage, 

 378; difficulty with Turkey, 378; defeat of ministry, 

 878. 



Greek Church.^-(See Eastern Churches.) 



GREENE, Dr. JAMES M. Obituary of, 576. 



GREGORY, General EDGAR M. Obituary of, 590. 



GREINER, JOHN. Obituary of, 574. 



GRIFFIN, Colonel WILLIAM H. Obituary of, 572. 



GROSVENOR, Colonel THOMAS W. Obituary of, 587. 



GROTE, GEORGE. Historian cf Greece, 378; birth, 378; 

 career, 878, 379; death, 378. 



Guatemala, 18, 97; revolution in, 98, 99; agriculture, 99. 



Guiana. Geographical explorations in, 341. 



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HACKETT, JAMES H. Actor, 379; birth, 379; career, 379, 



380; death, 379. 

 HAIDINGER, WILHELM RITTER von. Birth, 380; career, 



380,361; death, 380. 

 HALE, NATHAN. Obituary of, 566. 

 HALL, Rev. ALBERT G. Obituary of, 584. 

 HALL, Captain CHARLES F. Arctic expedition, 336. 



