INDEX OF CONTEXTS. 



799 



proclamation, 701; trials of the arrested, 701; public- 

 Bchool education, 701; condition of the State institu- 

 tions, 702; census statistics, 702. 



SOWERBY, JAMES DE CABLE. Obituary of, 600. 



Spain. Its Government, 702; area and population of the 

 provinces, 703; estimate of the revenue, 703; length 

 of railroads, 703; postal administration, 703; arrival 

 of the new King, 703; his letter to the sovereigns of 

 Europe, 703; his letter to the Pope, 704; misunder- 

 standing between Spain and Egypt, 704; speech to 

 the Cortes, r 04; proceedings in the National Assem- 

 bly, 704; new Cabinet, 704; tour of the King, 705; 

 demonstrations, 705; a new Cabinet, 705; Republican 

 meeting, 705; Progressists, 705; new session of the 

 Cortes, 705 ; municipal elections, 706 ; convention 

 with South American states, 706; resistance in Cuba 

 to Spanish rule, 706; contests during the year, 706. 



SPENCER, E. M. Obituary of, 574. 



ISTANTON, Colonel DAVID. Obituary of, 589. 



Steam-boiler Inspection and Experiments. Experiments 

 of the Hartford company, 707; results, 707; experi- 

 ments at Sandy Hook, 707; results, 708, 709. 



STEIXWAT, ENGLEHARD H. Obituary of, 569. 



STEVENSON, JOHN W. Senator from Kentucky, 168; on 

 affairs in Southern States, 174. 



STEWART, ROBERT M. Birth, 709; political career, 709; 

 death, 709. 



STEWART, WILLIAM M. Senator from Nevada, 132; on 

 the charter of a railroad, 168; proposes an amendment 

 of the Constitution relative to educational appro- 

 priations, 230. 



STRONG, Judge WILLIAM. Delivers opinion on the Legal- 

 Tender Act, 744. 



STRYKER, Rev. HERMAN B. Obituary of, 591. 



STUART, SIDNEY H. Obituary of, 584. 



Sulphur, Absorption of, by Gold. New-Zealand gold-fields, 

 710; examinations to test loss, 710; results, 710. 



SUMNER, CHARLES. Senator from Massachusetts, 132; 

 offers a resolution relative to San Domingo, 155-157 ; 

 his resolutions relative to San Domingo, 229; letter 

 to colored convention in South Carolina, 752. 



Sun, Eclipse of, in 1871. Central line, 710; observation?, 

 710; report of Prof. Lockyer, 710; do. of Captain 

 Maclear, 711 ; do. of Mr. Pringle, 711; most important 

 observations of Prof. Respighi, 711 ; discovery of 

 Prof. Young confirmed, 711; Prof. Jar.ssens's obser- 

 vations, 712. 



Sutro Tunnel, 40. 



Sweden and Norway. Two kingdoms and one King, 712; 

 Government, 712; area and population, 712; revenue, 

 712; shipping, 712; navy, 712; proceedings of the 

 Diet, 712; legislation of Norway, 712. 



SWEDEN AND NORWAY, WILHELMINA, etc.. Queen of. 

 Birth, 712; life, 713; death, 713. 



SWEETSER, CHARLES. Obituary of, 566. 



Switzerland. Government, 713; area and population, 713; 

 religious divisions, 713; finances, 713; length of rail- 

 roads, 713; army, 713; treatment of French army, 

 713; proceedings of the Federal Assembly, 713. 



TAPPAN, JOHN. Birth, 714 ; pursuits, 714 ; death, 714. 

 TATNALL, JOSIAH. Birth, 714 ; naval career, 714 ; death 



714. 



TAUSIG, KARL. Obituary of, 598. 

 TAY, General CHARLES H. Obituary of, 582. 

 TAYLOR, JAMES B. Birth, 715; as a clergyman and author, 



715; death, 715. 

 TAYLOK, Rev. EDWARD T. Obituary of, 572. 



TAYLOR, Rev. HORACE S. Obituary of, 569. 



TAYLOR, SAMUEL II. Birth, 715 ; career as teacher and 

 scholar, 715; death, 715. 



TAYLOR, WILLIAM B. Obituary of, 570. 



TEGHETOFP, WILHELM. Birth, 715; naval career, 715; 

 death, 715. 



TeJiuantepec. Isthmus of, survey of, 535. 



Tdegraplis. Submarine cables kid in twenty years, 715; 

 list of cables, length, depth of water in 1870 financial 

 results of transfer of telegraphs to the British Govern- 

 ment, 716; progress, 716; cables laid in last two years, 

 717; new cables, 717; Atlantic cables, 717. 



Tennessee. Session of the Legislature, 718; the duelling 

 oath, 718; votes for Governor, 718; State indebted- 

 ness, 718; floating debt, 718; taxation, 718; different 

 statements of the amount of State debt, 719; expla- 

 nation, 719; amount of taxable property, 719; Stato 

 interest in public roads, 719; uneducated children, 

 720; insane, 720; penitentiary, 720; mechanics' asso- 

 ciation, 720; prosecution of criminals, 721; Reunion 

 and Reform Association, 721; compact, 721; ceneua 

 details, 721, 722; Commissioners of Immigration, 723. 



Territories of the United States. Organized and unorgan- 

 ized, 723. Alaska. Cost of government, 723; prod- 

 ucts, 723; population, 723. Arizona. Indian depre- 

 dations, 723; persons killed and cattle stolen, 723; 

 natural resources, 723; demands for protection, 724; 

 census, 724. Colorado. Area, 724; acres cultivated, 

 724; product of mines, 724; returns from counties, 

 724; railroad system, 725; springs, 725; schools, 725; 

 elections, 725; legislation, 725; census, 725. Colum- 

 bia. Act for the formation of, 726; Legislature, 720; 

 government officers, 728; financial condition, 726; cen- 

 sus, 726. Dakota. Area, 726; oflicers, 726; children, 

 726; debt, 726; population, 726. Idaho. Area, 726; ex- 

 penses of government, 726; officers, 726; mining, 726; 

 population, 726. Indian Territory. Inhabitants, 727 ; 

 various tribes, 727; schools, 727; institutions, 727; 

 government, 727; population, 727. Montana. Cli- 

 mate, 727; inhabitants, 727; oflicers, 727; legislation, 

 727; railroads, 727; population, 728. New Mexico. 

 Area, 728; products of mines, 728; government, 728; 

 oflicers, 728; parties, 728; expenditures, 728; census 

 statistics, 728. Utah. Inhabitants, 729; attack on 

 the practice of polygamy, 729; opinion of the court, 

 729; trials for adultery, 729; indictments, 729; mate 

 rial interests, 729; Legislature, 729; census statistics, 

 730. Washington. Taxable property, 730; area, 730; 

 lumber-trade, 730; railroads, 730; census statistics, 

 730; government, 731; legislation, 731; separata 

 property of husband and wife, 731. Wyoming. 

 Women's suffrage, 731; products of mines, 731; cen 

 BUS atatistics, 731. 



Texas. Legislative session, 731; important bills passed 

 731; land subsidy, 731; removal of the Speaker fron? 

 office, 731; new debts, 731; taxable property and tax 

 ation, 731; lawlessness, 732; Governor proclaims 

 martial law, 732; resolutions of the Legislature, 732; 

 statements of the Governor, 732; a tax-payers' con 

 vention, 732; report on State affairs, 732; resolutions 

 732; census statistics, 733, 734; Democratic State Con' 

 veution, 734; resolutions, 734; political campaign, 

 735; election, 736; results in detail, 730; railroad con- 

 struction, 736; public-school system, 737. 



THACKER, HABVEY. Obituary of, 584. 



THALBERG, SIGISMOND. Birth, 737; career as a musician, 

 737; death, 737. 



THEUX, Count DE. Life, career, 73, 74. 



THIERS, Louis ADOLPH. Birth, 137 ; public and private 

 career, 738. 



