INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



in the Territories, 336; Yellowstone National Park, 

 336; examination of the four passes at the head of 

 Henry's Fork, 336 ; organization of the United States 

 Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territo- 

 ries, 336; expeditions sent out by the War Depart- 

 ment, 336; expeditions of Lieutenant Wheeler and 

 Clarence King, 336, 337; expedition of Prof. Powell, 

 337; survey of the Colorado River, 337; height of the 

 principal peaks in the Uintah Mountains, 337 ; descrip- 

 tion of the Rio Grande Valley, 337; important dis- 

 covery concerning the November atmospheric wave, 

 338; discovery in Mexico, 338; interoceanic canal be- 

 tween the Atlantic and Pacific, 338; the West Indies, 

 339. III. South America. Description of New Anda- 

 lusia, 339; exploration in Guiana, 339; in Brazil, 339; 

 Argentine Republic, 340; in Paraguay, 340; in Chili, 

 340; in Bolivia, 340; in Peru, 340; in Ecuador, 340. 



IV. Europe, 340; publication of the German census, 

 341 ; tunnel through the St. Gothard Mountain, 341. 



V. Asia. Mr. Seward's travels around the world, 

 341 ; labors of other travellers, 342; archaeological ex- 

 plorations in Palestine, 342. VI. Africa. Sir Sam- 

 uel Baker's expedition, 342; expedition of Dr. 

 Schweinfurth, 342; Stanley's expedition, 343; Ger- 

 man expeditions, 343; exploration in Morocco, 343; 

 in Madagascar, 343. 



Georgia. Session of the Legislature, 344; legislation, 

 344; reports of investigating committees, 344; amount 

 of bonds indorsed by the State, 344; summary of the 

 important statements of the committee concerning 

 the bonds, 344; bills submitted by the committee, 345; 

 resolutions submitted, 345; report of the committee 

 appointed to investigate the management of the At- 

 lantic & Western Railroad, 345, 346; report of the 

 ' committee on the official mismanagement of Governor 

 Bullock, 346; Democratic Convention and resolutions, 

 346; action of the Liberal Republicans, 347; Repub- 

 lican State Convention and resolutions, 347; conven- 

 tion of "Straight-outs," 347; resolutions, 347; re- 

 sults of the election, 347; riot in Savannah, 347, 348; 

 finances, 348; State University, 348; State institutions, 

 348; statistics of agriculture, 348; of manufactures, 

 348; of churches, 349; of libraries, 349; of newspapers 

 and periodicals, 349. 



Germany. Royal family, 349; area and population of 

 states, 349 ; meeting of the Federal Council and the 

 Reichstag, 349; non-German nationalities, 349; towns 

 having a population of more than 20,000, 350 ; strength 

 of the imperial German army, 350 ; navy of the German 

 Empire, 350 ; public debt of the several German states, 

 351; budget, 351; movement of shipping, 351; emi- 

 gration from Bremen and Hamburg, 351 ; railroads, 

 351; postal statistics, 351, 352; new session of the 

 German Reichstag, 352; speech by Prince Bismarck, 

 352; appointment of Prince Hohenlohe as envoy to 

 the Pope, 352 ; his rejection, 353 ; opening of the Uni- 

 versity of Strasbourg, 353: introduction of the impe- 

 rial constitution into Alsace-Lorraine, 353 ; measures 

 against the Jesuits, 353; resolution adopted by the 

 House, 354 ; bill adopted by the Federal Council, 354; 

 proposal agreed upon by the leaders of the Reichstag, 

 354; railway treaty between Germany and Luxem- 

 burg, 354; promulgation of the law excluding the 

 Jesuits from Germany, 354; the complaints by the 

 Pope of the persecution of Catholics in Germany, 354; 

 meeting of Emperors in Berlin, 355; the Catholic 

 Church in Germany, 355; decision of the San Juan 

 boundary question, 355; proceedings of the Govern- 

 ment, 286; area, population, and density of popula- 

 tion, 287 ; ecclesiastical statistics, 287 ; nationalities, 



287 ; literature of the year, 456 ; troubles with the Ro- 

 man Catholic Church, 715, 716. 



GERSTACKER, FRIEDBICH. Birth, death, S55; career, 355, 

 356; works, 356. 



GILLOTT, JOSEPH. Obituary, 638. 



GIBAKD, STEPHEN. Builds a house for Sully, the portrait- 

 painter, 749. 



GIUDICI, PAOLO EMILIANI. Obituary, 648. 



Goat Island Controversy. (See California.) 



Gold. Daily price of, in New York, 297. 



GOLDSTUCKEK, THEODOB. Obituary, 641. 



Gomeno, a fortress in Morocco, abandoned by Spain, 747. 



GONZALES, GBEGOBIO GUTIERREZ. Obituary, G48. 



GOODWIN, Captain WILLIAM J., U. S. A. Obituary, 609. 



GORDON, CHARLES, M. D. Obituary, 608. 



GORDON, Rev. JAMES D. Obituary, 640. 



Goss, Rt. Rev. ALEXANDER, D. D. Obituary, 646. 



Government Securities. Monthly price of, 2S6. 



GRANT, President U. S. Message to the Forty-first Con- 

 gress, December 2, 1S72, 695; nominated at Philadel- 

 phia, 780 ; letter of acceptance, 780 ; elected, 784. 



GRATRY, the Abbe AUGUSTS JOSEPH ALPHONSE. Birth, 

 death, 356; career, 356; works, 356. 



GRAVELLY, JOSEPH J. Obituary, 616. 



Great JBritain.Are& and population, 356 ; government, 

 356; members of the cabinet, 357; House of Lords, 

 357; of Commons, 357; passage of the ballot act, 357; 

 Qualifications for eligibility to Parliament, 357; de- 

 bate in Parliament on the Treaty of Washington, 

 358; disasters and misfortunes to the working-class, 

 358; important public questions, 358; growth of Re- 

 publicanism, 358; Government of India, 358; popular 

 excitement about the Alabama claims, 359; accession 

 of Sir Roundell Palmer to the Lord High Chancellor- 

 ship, 359; his career, 359; character, 359; publication, 

 of the British census, 359; fluctuations of population 

 for seventy years, 359; division of the sexes, 359; 

 cities over 100.000, 359; tendency of the population to 

 congregate in cities and towns, 359; pauperism and 

 taxation, 360; public re venue, 360; expenditures, 360; 

 national debt, 360; imports and exports, 360; ship- 

 ping, 360; textile industry, 360; statistics of manu- 

 factures, 361 ; minerals and metals, 361; railways, 

 361; post-oflices and telegraphs, 361 ; foreign loans, 

 361; fluctuations in the value of money and securi- 

 ties, 361, 362; variations in the bank rate of discount, 

 362; commerce of, with Bolivia, 67; with Brazil, 71; 

 genealogy of the house of Brunswick-Hanover and 

 Great Britain, 78. 



Greece. Royal family, 362; area and population, 362; in- 

 crease of population, 362; population of the largest 

 cities, 362; religion, 362; revenue, expenditures, aud 

 debt, 362; imports and exports, 362; shipping, 862; 

 commercial navy, 362 ; railroads, 362 ; formation of 

 new ministry, 362; elections for the new Chamber, 

 362; opening of the Chamber of Deputies, 362; table 

 of population by nomarchies, 363; complication with 

 France and Italy concerning the mines of Lanrium, 

 863; statement of the Laurium question, 363, 864; 

 summary of the note presented by the representa- 

 tives of France and Italy to the Greek Government, 

 364, 365; literature of the year, 459. 



GREELEY, HORACE. Birth, death, 365; ancestors, 365; 

 early life, 365 ; becomes a printer, 365 ; arrival in 

 New York, 365 ; search for employment, 365, 366 ; 

 forms an engagement with the Spirit of the Times, 

 366; starts a paper which fails, 366 ; starts and issues 

 the New-Yorker, 366; becomes editor of the Jeffer- 

 sonian, 366; publishes the Log Cabin, 366; founds the 

 Tribune, 366 ; his idea of a journal, 367 ; elected to 



