INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



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right to the French throne, 317; letter to M. Rodrelle, 

 giving his views on the situation in France, 821. 



CHAPMAN, JAMES. Death of, 330. 



CHAPMAN, Rev. GEORGE T. Obituary, 631. 



Charleston, S. C. Cotton-trade of, 226. 



CHASED Chief- Justice, delivers the opinion of the Supreme 

 Court on the rights of citizens in Territories to self- 

 government, 773. 



Chemistry. Ozone, 90; fluorescence, 91; atoms and mol- 

 ecules, 91; atomic weights, 91; atomic volume, 91; 

 atomic heat, 91; molecules, 91; atomic combining 

 capacity, 91; isomerism, 91; homogeneity, 91; use of 

 carbolic acid, 92; the prevention of putrefaction, 92; 

 substances experimented upon, 92; preservation of 

 meat and vegetables, 93; cheap saline disinfectants, 

 93; arsenic in paper-hangings, 93; logwood test for 

 alum in bread, 94; aniline colors, 94; platinum-black, 

 95; commercial chloral, 95; artificial butter, 96; new 

 method of obtaining potassium, 96; researches on 

 alcoholic fermentation, 96; distillation by cold, 96; 

 improved carbonate of potash, 97; nitrification, 97; 

 iron in the blood, 97; the explosion of detonating 

 compounds, 98 ; experiments thereon, 98 ; newly- 

 found substances, 98. 



Chesapeake and Ohio JRailroad. Mineral character of re- 

 gion traversed, 335; completion of, 496. 



CHESNEY, General FRANCIS RAWDON, 98; birth, death, 

 99; career, 99; works, 99. 



Chicago. Pork-packing in. (See Pork-packing.) 



Chili. Boundaries, 99; area, 99; population of provinces, 

 99; government omcers, 99; army, 99; navy, 99; for- 

 eign trade, 100; value of imports, 100; of exports, 

 100; receipts and expenditures, 100; sources of rev- 

 enue, 100; detailed expenditures, 100; national debt, 

 100; port movements, 100; merchant navy, 100; rail- 

 ways, 100; telegraph-lines, 100; sepulture of dissent- 

 ers in Catholic cemeteries, 101; discovery of guano 

 at Magellan's Straits, 101; transcontinental railway, 

 101; death of General Garcia, 101; appointment of 

 Sefior Mackenna as Intendente of Santiago, 101; dis- 

 covery of important coal-mines, 101; exportation of 

 silver and copper, 102; opening of Congress, 102; 

 proposition to bring to Chili 5,000 immigrants, 102; 

 the President's reference to the treaty with Spain, 

 102; boundary question between Chili and the Argen- 

 tine Republic and Bolivia, 102; measures presented 

 to Congress, 102; fiscal revenue for 1871. 102; busi- 

 ness in the Chamber of Deputies, 103; improvement 

 of the port of Concepcion, 103; the flogging of Jose 

 Rei, 103 ; submarine telegraph to connect South 

 America with the United States and with Europe, 

 103; subscriptions for the sufferers by the small-pox, 

 103; transactions in mining property, 103; construc- 

 tion of a railroad to the silver mines at Caracoles, 103; 

 distribution of tobacco-seed, 103; international ex- 

 hibition at Santiago, 104; geographical explorations 

 in, 340. 



China. Emperor of, 104; area and population, 104; army, 

 104; customs duties, 104; foreign commerce, 104, 105; 

 imports and exports by countries, 105; imports and 

 exports at ports opened to foreign countries, 105; 

 value of imports and exports, 105; movement of ship- 

 ping in all the Chinese ports, 105; Buddhism, 105; 

 Mohammedans, 105; population of Hong-Kong, 105, 

 106; schools in Hong-Kong, 106; disastroiis floods in 

 Tien-Tsin, 106; marriage of the Emperor, 106; Mo- 

 hammedan rebels in the province of Tunnan, 106; 

 character of Sultan Suleiman. 106; his negotiations 

 with the English embassy, 108; complaints of for- 

 eigners against natives, 107; negotiation of treaty 



between China and Japan, 107; progress in, 34; treaty 

 and trade regulations with Japan, 416. 



CHOATE, DAVID. Obituary, 641. 



CHORLEY, HENRY FOTHERGILL. Obituary, 641. 



Christian Union, The. Meeting of the General Council, 

 107; report of committee appointed to confer with 

 commissioners from the Christian Connection South, 

 107; next meeting, 107. 



Church of God. Meeting of the general eldership, 107; 

 missionary work, 107; delegation from Free-Will Bap- 

 tists, 107; organization of an eldership in Maryland, 

 108; next meeting, 108. 



Churches. Statistics in the United States. (See the re- 

 spective States.) 



Cincinnati. Pork-packing in. (See Pork-packing.) 



Civil Bights. Amendment offered in the Senate, 143. 



Civil Service (See President's Message, 703.) 



CLARK, JASON. Obituary, 624. 



CLARK, Rev. PERKINS KIRLAND. Obituary, 601. 



CLARKE, Rev. CHARLES RUSSELL. Obituary, 013. 



CLARKE, NATHANIEL B. Obituary, 612. 



CLARKE, REEDER WRIGHT. Obituary, 618. 



CLAKKE, WILLIAM COGSWELL. Obituary, 615. 



CLARKSON, JAMES BURNETT, M. D. Obituary, 649. 



CLEVELAND, Rev. CHARLES. Birth, death, 108; career, 

 108; private life, 108; character, 108. 



COAN, Mrs. FIDELIA CHURCH. Obituary, 629. 



Cochineal. Exports from Guatemala, for five years, 371; 

 cultivation in, 373. 



COCHRAN, GEORGE, M. D. Obituary, 633.. 



COCHRANE, Sir THOMAS J. Obituary, 647. 



COCKBURN, Sir ALEXANDER. (See Diplomatic Corre- 

 spondence and Foreign Relations.) His dissenting 

 opinion to the Geneva award, 245 ; appears before 

 the Geneva Tribunal as arbitrator of Great Britain, 

 246; points of discussion proposed to the tribunal, 

 250; propositions submitted to the tribunal, 251; vote 

 in the conference, 255; memorandum on M. Stampfli's 

 estimate for the determination of a gross sum, 259; 

 dissents from the decision on the Alabama claims, 260. 



COE, ROBERT E. Obituary, 632. 



Coffee. Exports from Brazil, 71; crop and exports of 

 Costa Rica, 224; duties on, abolished, 216; exports 

 from Guatemala for five years, 371. 



COLE, CORNELIUS. Senator from California, 119; on 

 amendment to civil rights amendment, 167; moves 

 amendment to civil rights amendment, 168. 



COLE, Mrs. FLORENCE FRANCIS. Obituary, 615. 



COLEMAN, Prof. BENJAMIN B. Obituary, 619. 



COLHOUN, JOHN. Obituary, 634. 



Colombia, United States of. Boundaries, 108; area and 

 population of divisions, 109; character of the popula- 

 tion, 109; government, 109; government officers, 109: 

 army, 109; exports and imports, 109; financial receipts 

 for 1870, 109; national debt, 109; railways, 109; rela- 

 tions with Venezuela, 109; proceedings of the Senate 

 and House of Representatives, 110; law in reference 

 to the foreign debt of the Republic, 110; bills passed 

 by Congress, 110; law concerning the Panama Rail- 

 road, 111; construction of an interoceanic road. Ill; 

 dissatisfaction caused by the duties levied by Vene- 

 zuela upon Colombian merchandise, 111; action of 

 Catholics on the exclusion of religion from the public 

 schools, 111; death of Dr. Cheyne, 111; submarine 

 telegraph from Aspinwall to Carthagena and Santa 

 Martha, 112; revolution in Canea, 112; inundation of 

 Bogota, 112. 



Colorado. (See Territories of the United States.) Colorado 

 River, exploration of, 337. 



Colored National Convention in New Orleans, 775. 



