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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



HUNTINGTON, WILLIAM S. Obituary, 616. 

 HUTCHINSON, Kev. ELIJAH. Obituary, 611. 



Idaho. (See Territories of the United States.) 



IDE, Kev. GEORGE BARTON. -Birth, death, 388; career, 888. 



Illinois. Legislation, 388; State Convention of liquor- 

 dealers, 388, 389; resolutions adopted, 389; Republi- 

 can State Convention, 389; nominations, 389; resolu- 

 tions, 388, 390; resolutions of the Democratic party, 

 390; of the Liberal Republicans, 390; ticket agreed 

 upon by the two parties, 391 ; convention of " Straight- 

 out" Democrats, 391; results of the election, 391; 

 the rigbt of women to vote denied by the Supreme 

 Court, 391; financial condition, 391; receipts and 

 expenditures, 391; public debt, 391; tax levy, 392; 

 Bchool statistics, 392; common-school funds, 393; 

 railroads, 393; Governor Palmer on the refusal of 

 railroads to obey the laws fixing passenger and 

 freight rates, 393; judicial reforms recommended, 

 394; election of Governor Oglesby to the United 

 States Senate, 394; statistics of agriculture, 394; of 

 manufactures, 894; of newspapers, 394; of libraries, 

 395; of churches, 396. 



India. Extent and population, 395; meaning of the 

 term "presidency," 395; provinces, 395; the Supreme 

 Court, 395; area and population of provinces, 395; 

 population of chief towns, 395; revenue and expendi- 

 ture, 395; religious statistics, 396; public debt, 396; 

 imports and exports, 396; shipping, 396; railroads 

 and telegraphs, 396; Gooroos, 396; education, 396. 



Indiana. Republican State Convention, 396; State ticket, 

 396; synopsis of resolutions, 396, 397; Democratic 

 State ticket, 397; platform, 397; "Straight-out" 

 Democratic Convention, 397; resolutions against the 

 Bale of liquors, 397; results of the election, 397; spe- 

 cial session of the Legislature, 398; protest against 

 the bill apportioning members of the Legislature, 398; 

 meeting of the Legislature, 398; reform in election 

 laws recommended, 398; public debt, 398; railroads, 

 399; penitentiary, 399; House of Refuge, 399; Home 

 for Disabled Soldiers, 399; statistics of agriculture, 

 399; of manufactures, 399; of newspapers, 399; of 

 libraries, 399; of churches, a09. 



Indians (see President's message, 701); supplies issued 

 to, 33. 



Indium. History of the metal, 512. 



INGERSOLL, RALPH ISAACS. Birth, death, 400; career, 400. 



Insurance. Statement of life-insurance companies in the 

 United States, their operations, conditions, etc., 400, 

 401. 



Internal Revenue. (See Finances of the United States.) 



International Communications. Plans for the improve- 

 ment in the means of intercourse between England 

 and France, 401 ; the Bessemer invention, 402. 



Iowa. Meeting of the General Assembly, 403; legislation 

 concerning the sale of intoxicating drinks, 403; tax- 

 ing railroads, 403, 404; abolition of capital punish- 

 ment, 404; census to be taken in 1873, 404; provision 

 for the establishment of public libraries, 404; pro- 

 vision for incorporating building associations, 405; 

 provision for new penitentiary and new Capitol, 405; 

 defeat of woman suffrage, 405; adjournment of the 

 Legislature, 405; Republican Convention, 405 ; Demo- 

 cratic Conventions, 405; Republican State Convention 

 nominations and resolutions, 405; results of the elec- 

 tion, 405; school fund, 406; Institution for the Deaf 

 and Dumb, 406; Home for Soldiers' Orphans, 406; in- 

 eurance companies, 406; statistics of agriculture, 406; 



of manufactures, 406; of newspapers, 406; of libra- 

 ries, 406; of churches, 406. 



Ireland. Ecclesiastical statistics of, 287. 



Iron Manufacture in the United States. History of the 

 industry in the United States, 407, 408. 



ITAJTJBA, Viscount D. (See Diplomatic Correspondence 

 and Foreign Relations). His views on points before 

 theGeneva*Tribunal, 243, 244; arbitrator on behalf of 

 Brazil before the Geneva Tribunal, 246; vote in the 

 conference, 255. 



Italy. Royal family, 408; ministry, 408; expenditures 

 and receipts, 408; army, 408; imports and exports, 

 409; movement of shipping, 409; area, 409; popula- 

 tion of divisions and provinces, 409; population of 

 chief towns, 409; navy, 410; merchant navy, 410; 

 railroads and telegraphs, 410; relations of the Italian 

 Government with the Pope, 410; session of Parlia- 

 ment, 410; report of the Committee on Finances, 410, 

 411; resignation of the Minister of Public Instruc- 

 tion, 411; reassembling of the Italian Chambers, 411; 

 bill for the suppression of religious corporations, 

 411, 412; death of Mazzini, 412; municipal elections, 

 412; eruption of Mount Vesuvius, 412, 413; rela-' 

 tions with France and Greece on the question of 

 the Laurium mines, 363, 364; literature of the year, 

 462. 



ITURBIDE, Don ANGEL DE. Obituary, 644. 



JACKSON, SAMUEL, M. D. Obituary, 611. 



JAMAICA, Right Rev. AUBREY GEORGE SPENCER. Birth, 

 death, 413; career, 413. 



JANET-LANGE, ANGE-LOUIS. Obituary, 649. 



Japan. Population, 413; area, 413; government, 413; 

 receipts and expenditures, 414; public debt, 414; edu- 

 cation, 414; imports and exports, 414; number and 

 nationality of the vessels entering the Japanese ports 

 in 1870, 414; attempt to assassinate the Mikado, 414; 

 415; Japanese fair, 415; destructive fire in Yeddo, 

 415; court etiquette, 415; suspension of public pro- 

 ceedings by the Japanese embassy in America, 415; 

 visit of the Mikado to Kioto, 415; relations between 

 Japan and Corea, 415, 416; treaty and trade regula- 

 tions with China, 416; laws against Christianity, 416; 

 abolition of the old board of religion and establish- 

 ment of a new department, 417; convention of Prot- 

 estant missionaries, 417; appointment of committee 

 for translating the Bible into Japanese, 417; plan for 

 organizing native churches, 417; progress in, 34; ne- 

 gotiation and treaty with China, 107. 



JEFFREY, Rev. WILLIAM, D. D.-Obituary, 608. 



Jemfc.-Proceedings against, in Germany, 353, 354; in- 

 terdicted in Guatemala and San Salvador, 372; ex- 

 cluded from German territory, 716. 



JOHNSON, ANDREW. Candidate for Congress in Tennes- 

 see, 753; his speech, 754; defeated, 755. 



JOHNSON, HENRY. Obituary, 634. 



JOHNSON, Rev. JOHN W. Obituary, 631. 



JOHNSON, Mrs. MARY A. W. Obituary, 622. 



JOHNSON, THOMAS A. Obituary, 634. 



JOHNSTON, WILLIAM FREAME.-Birth, death, 417; career, 

 417, 418; obituary, 632. 



JONES, Rev. EVAN. Obituary, 626. 



JONES, Rev. JOHN TECUMSEH. Obituary, 627. 



JUAREZ, BENiTO.-Birth, death, 418 ; career, 418; charac- 

 ter, 419. 



Jubilee, World's Peace, 504. 



JUDD, Mrs. LATTRA. Obituary, 629. 



