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Congress, 367; his works, 367; visits to Europe, 367; 

 political career, 368 ; character, 368, 369 ; nominated 

 for the presidency at Cincinnati, 777; do. at Balti- 

 more, 781; letter of acceptance of Cincinnati nomina- 

 tion, 778; letter accepting Democratic nomination, 

 781; travels East and West, 781. 



GREELEY, Mrs. MARY YOUNG CHENEY. Birth, death, 

 369; character, 369. 



GREEN, Rev. DAVID D. Obituary, 628. 



GREENE, Rev. JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY. Obituary, 624. 



GREENLEAF, ALFRED. Birth, death, 369 ; career, 369 ; 

 character, 369. 



GREGORY, J. W. Obituary, 601. 



GREGORY, SAMUEL. Obituary, 610. 



GREY, Captain THOMAS, U. S. A. Obituary, 624. 



GRIFFITHS, WALTER S. Obituary, 634. 



GRILLPARZER, FRANZ. Birth, death, 370 ; career, 370 ; 

 works, 370, 456, 457; character, 457. 



GRIMES, JAMES WILSON. Birth, death, 370; career, 370. 



GRISWOLD, JOHN A. Birth, 370; death, 371; career, 371; 

 character, 371. 



GROVES, JOHN. Obituary, 627. 



GRUNDTVIG, NICHOLAS. Obituary, 645. 



Guatemala. Boundaries, 371 ; officers of the government, 

 371; army, 371; exports, 371; cochineal exported, 371; 

 coffee exported, 371; national revenue, 372; expendi- 

 tures, 372; public debt, 872; government decrees in 

 favor of crops, 372; liberty of the press restricted, 

 372; United States minister presents himself, 372; 

 treaty of alliance with San Salvador, 372; cultivation 

 of cochineal, 373; extension of telegraphs, 373; the 

 port of Champerico opened, 373. 



GUEROULT, ADOLPH. Birth, death, 374; career, 374; 

 works, 374. 



Guinea. Geographical discoveries and explorations in, 

 339. 



GUION, Rev. ALT AH. Obituary, 632. 



GUISE, Duke DE. Obituary, 644. 



HADLEY, Prof. JAMES. Birth, death, 374; attainments 

 and character, 374, 375. 



HALE, EUGENE. Representative from Maine, 119; moves 

 suspension of rules for passage of amnesty bill, 153. 



HALLECK, HENRY WAGER. Birth, death, 375; early 

 career, 375; on Pacific coast during Mexican War, 

 375; made a captain, 375; in the Constitutional Con- 

 vention of California, 375; promotions, 376; leaves 

 the army, 376; practises law, 376; works, 376; ap- 

 pointed a major-general in 1861, 376; assumes com- 

 mand of the Department of Missouri, 376; his policy, 

 876; operations on the Ohio, Tennessee, and Cum- 

 berland Rivers, 377; operations against Corinth, 377; 

 becomes General-in-Chief of the Armies of the United 

 States, 378; in command of the military division of 

 the James, 378; of the Pacific, 378; of the South, 378; 

 his character, 378. 



HAMILTON, WILLIAM T. Senator from Maryland, 119; 

 on the habeas corpus suspension, 213. 



HAMLIN, HANNIBAL. Senator from Maine, 119; on am- 

 nesty and civil rights, 182. 



HANNA, JAMES M. Obituary, 603. 



HARDENBERGH, JACOB. Obituary, 616. 



HARDING, Rev. FRANCIS A. Obituary, 624. 



HAROLD, FAIR HAIR. Ancient King of Norway, 750. 



HARTSHORN, Rev. CHANCELLOR. Obituary, 612. 



HASKELL, LLEWELLYN. Obituary, 619. 



Hassler Expedition, 332. 



HASTINGS, THOMAS. Birth, death, 378; career, 379; 

 works, 879. 



HAUCH, JEAN KARSTEN VON. Obituary, 643. 



Hawaiian Islands (See Sandwic/i Islands.) 



HAWLEY, JAMES R. Chairman of the Soldiers' Conven- 

 tion, 783. 



HAYDEN, Prof. F. V. Explorations in the Yellowstone 

 Valley, 336. 



HEGNENBERG-DUX, Count FREDERICK VON. Birth, death, 

 379; career, 379, 380. 



HEMENWAY, Mrs. DIANA II. Obituary, 603. 



HENDERSON, Rev. A. W. Obituary, 634. 



HERVEY, Rev. HENRY, D. D. Obituary, 607. 



HEWLETT, SAMUEL M. Obituary, 009. 



HIBBARD, HARRY. Obituary, 624. 



Hides. Exports from Brazil, 71. 



HIGHGASON, WILLIAM. Obituary, 648. 



HILFERDING, ALEXANDER. Obituary, 644. 



HELL, JOSHUA. Senator from Georgia, 119; on the re- 

 moval of political disabilities, 141-143. 



HILL, MATTHEW DAVENPORT, Q. C. Obituary, 644. 



HITCHCOCK, FRANK MURDOCH. Obituary, 633. 



HOAR, E. R. President of the Unitarian National Con- 

 ference, 770. 



HODGE, J. L. Resolution relative to defalcation of, 

 126. 



HOGEBOOM, HENRY. Birth, death, 380; career, 380. 



HOHENLOHE - LiANGENBERG, ANNE FEODOROWNA Au- 



GUSTE CHARLOTTE WILHELMINA, Dowager-Princess 

 of. Obituary, 645. 



HOHENLOHE, Prince, rejection by the Pope as envoy from 

 Germany, 352. 



Holland. Literature of the year, 460. 



Honduras. Boundaries, 380; government officers, 380; 

 army, 380; exports, 380; revenue, 380; preparations 

 for war with San Salvador, 380; war commenced, 381; 

 defeat of General Medina's army at Comayagua, 381; 

 movements of General Mediua and General Espiuo- 

 za, 381. 



HONEY, GEORGE W., State Treasurer of Texas, disap- 

 pears, 765. 



Hong-Kong. Population of, 105,106; schools, 106. 



HOPKINS, Rev. ALBERT. Birth, death, 382; career, 382; 

 attainments, 383. 



HOPKINS, Rev. ERASTUS. Obituary, 604. 



HOPPNER, RICHARD BELGRAVE. Obituary, 646. 



Horns. Exports of, from Brazil, 71. 



Horses Catarrhal Epidemic among, or Epizodtic. First 

 appearance and spread of the disease, 383; different 

 names of the disease, 383; its history, character, and 

 symptoms, 333, 384; opinions of veterinarian surgeons, 

 384; treatment of the disease, 384. 



HOWARD, General BENJAMIN C. Death, 385; career, 385. 



HOWE, EDMUND G. Obituary, 615. 



HUGER, ALFRED. Obituary, 618. 



HULIN, Rev. GEORGE H. Obituary, 636. 



Hungary. Lands of the Hungarian crown, 385; area 

 and population, 385; numbers of the several na- 

 tionalities, 385; religious statistics, 385; population 

 of the largest cities, 386; budget, 386; railroads, 386; 

 telegraphs, 386; cities, towns, villages, and houses, 

 386; statistics of population, 386; agricultural statis- 

 tics, 386; the Diet of Croatia, 386; speech from the 

 throne, 386; election for a new Diet, 387; registration 

 of electors, 387; results of the election, 387; opening 

 of the new Croatian Diet, 387; opening of the Hun- 

 garian Diet, 387; speech from the throne, 387; changes 

 in the ministry, 387, 388; meetings of the cis-Leithan 

 and trans-Leithan delegations, 388; reorganization 

 of the ministry, 388; literature of the year, 461. 



HUNT, WARD. Appointed a Justice of the United States 

 Supreme Court, 772. 



