INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



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HALLOWELL, Colonel. Obituary of, 581. 



HALSTEAD, OLIVER S., Jr. Obituary of, 579. 



HAMILTON, Mrs. ALEXANDER. Obituary of, 581 



HAMILTON, WILLIAM. Obituary of, 574. 



HAMILTON, WILLIAM T. Senator from Maryland, 132; on 

 the charter of a railroad, 167. 



HAWTHORNE, Mrs. SOPHIA. Obituary of, 571. 



HATTER, Sir GEORGE. Obituary of, 594. 



Bdyti, 18. 



HAYWARD, GEORGE W. Geographer, 333, 334. 



HEGNENBERG-DUX, Count. Birth, career, 70. 



HEMANS, HENRT W. Obituary of, 597. 



HEPP, SMILE. Obituary of, 595. 



HERSCHEL, Sir JOHN. Astronomer, 381; birth, 881; ca- 

 reer, 381, 382; death, 381. 



HERTIG, WILLIAM. Obituary of, 594. 



HESS, PETER von. Birth, 382; career, 383; death, 382. 



HIESTEB, ISAAC E. Obituary of, 569. 



HIGBEE, Rev. EDWARD Y. Obituary of, 591. 



HILL, Eev. ALONZO. Obituary of, 569 



HILL, GEORGE. Obituary, 592. 



HILL, JOSHUA. Senator from Georgia, 168; on Southern 

 affairs, 183. 



HINCKS, Rev. WILLIAM. Obituary of, 598. 



HODGE, JAMES T. Birth, career, death, 383. 



HOHENWART, Count KARL AUGUST. Birth, career, 61. 



HOLBROOK, Dr. JOHN E. Birth, 383; career, 383, 384; 

 death, 383. 



HOLMES, Rev. JOHN M. Obituary of, 584. 



Honduras. War with San Salvador, 97; revolution in, 98. 



HOSMER, CHARLES. Obituary of, 581. 



HOUDIN, ROBERT J. E. Obituary of, 597. 



HOWARD, JACOB M. Senator from Michigan, 132; on San 

 Domingo resolution, 155; birth, career, death, 384. 



HOWARD, SANFORD. Obituary of, 572. 



HOWARD, Captain WILLIAM A. Obituary, 590. 



HOWARD, Rev. W. W. Obituary of, 578. 



HOWE, FISHER. Obituary of, 586. 



HOWE, S. G., commissioner to San Domingo. Report, 

 668. 



Hows, J. W. S. Obituary of, 581. 



HOTT, Miss HANNAH. Obituary of, 590. 



HUDSON, GEORGE. Birth, career, death, 384. 



HUGO, CHARLES VICTOR. Obituary of, 596. 



HUGO, VICTOR. Driven from Belgium, 72. 



Hungary. Government, 384; finances, 384; diet, 384; 

 ministry, 385; Croatian Diet, 385; budget, 385; rail- 

 roads, 885; political relations with the Empire of 

 Austria, 385; relations with Croatia, 385. (See also 

 Austro- Hungarian Monarchy.) 



HUXTABLE, Rev. CONSTANTINE. Obituary of, 598. 



Sheridan, 396; Governor Palmer remonstrates against 

 military control, 397; withdrawal of troops, 398; kill- 

 ing of Colonel Grosvenor, 398; action of grand-jury, 

 398, 399; message of Goveruor to the Legislature ia 

 regard to, 399; letter of the President to Governor 

 Palmer, 399, 400; appointment of a committee by the 

 Legislature, 400; reply of the Governor, 400 ; action of 

 Legislature, 400, 401; liquor law, 401, 402; classification 

 of railroads, 402; finances, 402; schools, 402; charita- 

 ble institutions, 402; census statistics of 1870, 403, 404. 



Independence, American. Kill to celebrate hundredth 

 anniversary passed in Congress, 168. 



India, British. Area, population, 404; religions, 404; 

 chief towns, 404; commerce, 404; expedition against 

 Looshai, 404, 405; character of that people, 405; assas- 

 sination of Chief Justice, 405; Mohammedan revolt, 

 43; Russian designs upon, 102, 103; proposed railroad 

 to, 103. 



Indiana. Public institutions, 405; finances, 405, 406; ses- 

 sion of Legislature, 406; action on fifteenth amend- 

 ment, 406, 407; on Wabash & Erie Canal, 407; woman 

 suffrage, 407; other measures, 407, 408; Wabash & 

 Erie Canal, 408, 409; distribution of sinking-fund 

 among counties, 409; aid by counties to railroads, 

 409, 410; suits against State officers, 410; mob execu- 

 tions, 410; census statistics of 1870, 410, 411. 



Indians, Apaches, in Arizona, 40, 41; Vincent Colyer'a 

 policy, 41; General Schofield's order, 41, 42; Camp 

 Grant massacre, 40; Wickenburg massacre, 41; num- 

 ber in the United States, 42; in Indian Territory, 42. 

 (See also the different States and Territories.) 



Indian Territory. Population. 42. (See TerrUoi-ies.) 



INSLEE, Rev. E. B. Obituary of, 572. 



International, The. Formation of, 411; principles, 412; 

 first Congress, 412, 413; second Congress, 413; action 

 in 1866-1868, 413; societies in the United States, 414; 

 sixth Congress, 414; journals, 414. 



loiva. General condition, 414; finances, 414, 415; public 

 institutions, 415; schools, 415; State University, 415; 

 new capital, 415; railroads, 415, 416; Democratic 

 nominees and resolutions, 416; Republican nominees, 

 416; platform, 417; election returns, 417; census sta- 

 tistics of 1870, 417, 418. 



Ireland. Catholic education in, 692. (See Great Britain.) 



Irish Church. Disestablishment of, 21; condition, 22-24; 

 meeting of Synod, 24; proposed changes in ritual, 

 24,25. 



Italy. Sovereign, 418; ministry, 419; revenue, 419; area 

 and population of divisions, 419; army and navy, 420; 

 relations with the Pope, 420; finances, 420; removal 

 of the capital to Rome, 420; opening of Mont-Cenia 

 Tunnel, 421. (Sec also Eastern Question.) 



Idaho. (See Territories.) 



Illinois. .Meeting of Legislature, 386; election of United 

 States Senator, 386; measures, 386; charges on rail- 

 roads, 386, 887; railroad and warehouse commission. 

 ers, 387; receiving, etc., of grain by railroad compa- 

 nies, 387, 388; act to regulate public warehouses and 

 inspection, etc., of grain, 388, 889; vetoes of Governor, 

 389, 390; public institutions, 890, 391; new State- 

 house, 391; extra session of Legislature, 391; meas- 

 ures, 391, 392; Republican Convention, 392; resolu- 

 tions, 392; Democratic Convention, 392; resolutions, 

 392,393; election returns, 393; Chicago fire, 393; extent 

 of, 393, 394; summary of losses, 394; population, 394; 

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

 396; diagram of burnt district, 395; meeting of Legis- 

 lature, 336; relief for the city, 396; action of General 



JACOBS, Rev. MELANCHTHON. Birth, career, death, 421. 



Japan. Government, 421; area, 421; education, 421; re- 

 ligion, 421; population, 421; press, 422; commerce 

 and shipping, 422; assassination of Hirosawa Hioski, 

 422; mission to the United States, 422; abolition of 

 power of Daimios, 422, 423; survey of Yesso, 423; 

 embassy to America and Europe, 423; progress in, 42. 



JECKER, M. Obituary of, 597. 



JELP, Rev. RICHARD W. Birth, career, death, 423. 



JEWS. Meeting of board of delegates, 423; report of 

 executive committee, 424; education, 424; Rabbini- 

 cal conference, 424; Jews in London, 424; theological 

 faculty in University of Vienna, 424, 425; Synod of 

 German Israelites, 425. 



