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Kansas. Comparison of material prosperity of 1872 with 

 that of 1862, 419; session of the Legislature, 420; usury 

 law amended, 420; passage of the herd law, 420; the 

 apportionment bill, 420; investigation of the alleged 

 corruption in the election of a United States Senator, 

 419,420; appointment of a joint committee, 421 ; re- 

 port of the committee, 421, 422; the report and evi- 

 dence ordered to be laid before the United States 

 Senate, 422; Eepublican Convention and resolutions, 

 422; State Convention of " Liberals " and resolutions, 

 423; Democratic Convention and resolutions, 423; 

 convention of colored citizens, 423; resolutions, 423; 

 Republican State Convention, ticket and platform, 

 424; Democratic and Liberal Republican Conventions, 

 424; results of the election, 424; finances, 424; schools, 

 424; State University, 425; State Agricultural College, 

 425; Asylum for the Insane, 425; for the blind, 425; 

 penitentiary, 425; statistics of libraries, 425; of 

 churches, 425; of pauperism and crime, 425; of occu- 

 pations, 425. 



KELLET, WILLIAM D. Representative from Pennsyl- 

 vania, 119; on the enforcement amendment, 193-195. 



KELLOGG, S. W. Moves to amend appropriation bill, 184. 



KELLOGG, Miss MAKT. Obituary, 621. 



KELLY, WILLIAM. Birth, death, 425; career, 426. 



KELSIEFF, BASIL IVANOVITCH. Obituary, 649. 



KENNEDY, Rev. J. F. Obituary, 631. 



KENSETT, JOHN FREDERICK. Birth, death, 428; career, 

 426; paintings, 426. 



Kentucky. Finances, 426; expenditures for charitable 

 institutions, 427; railroads, 427; education, 427; a 

 system of education for the colored population rec- 

 ommended, 427; session of the Legislature, 427, 428; 

 bills passed, 428; reasons of the Governor for vetoing 

 the amended charter of Lexington, 428; provision 

 revising the laws of the State, 429; report of the 

 military committee of the House of Representatives 

 on the disorders in Franklin County, 429; Republican 

 Convention and resolutions, 429, 430; Democratic 

 Convention and resolutions, 430; results of the elec- 

 tion, 430; statistics of agriculture, 430; of manufac- 

 tures, 431; of newspapers, 431; of libraries, 431; of 

 churches, 431; of occupations, 431; of pauperism and 

 crime, 431. 



Khiva. Russian operations against, 720-723. 



KIDWELL, ZEDEKIAH, M. D. Obituary, 615. 



KIMBALL, CRAFT P. Obituary, 632. 



KING, CLARENCE. Explorations in the West, 336, 337. 



KING, WYLLYS. Obituary, 616. 



KINGSLEY, LEWIS. Obituary, 606. 



KITCHEN, JOHN S., M. D. Obituary, 617. 



KNIAZHEVITCH, M. Obituary, 640. 



KOCK, Dr. C. F. Obituary, 646. 



KUMMER, AGNES S. Obituary, 634. 



Labor Reform Party. Convention of, 773. 



LACY, Mrs. FRANCES COOPER. Obituary, 614. 



LADD, Rev. DANIEL. Obituary, 631. 



LAMB, JOSEPH. Obituary, 634. 



LANDER, Miss SARAH W. Obituary, 635. 



Lands of the United States, 701. 



LAPSLEY, Rev. ROBERT A., D. D. Obituary, 606. 



LA ROCHE, .Obituary, 637. 



Laurium Sttver-Mines. Statement of the question, 363, 



864. 

 LEAVITT, DAVID. Obituary, 602. 



LEE, CHARLES ALFRED. Birth, death, 431 ; career, 431. 



LEEDS, GEORGE GODOLPUIN OSBORNE. Obituary, 044. 



LELAND, SIMEON. Obituary, C24. 



LELAND, Z. A. Obituary, 626. 



LEVER, CHARLES JAMES. Birth, death, 431 ; career, 431, 



432; works, 432. 



Liberal Republican, Convention at Cincinnati, 777. 

 Libraries. Statistics of, in the United States. (See the 



respective States.) 

 LIBBER, FRANCIS. Birth, death, 432 ; career, 432; works, 



433. 



LIGIER, PIERRE. Obituary, 648. 

 LINTNER, Rev. GEORGE A., D. D. Obituary, 603. 

 Literature and Literary Progress in 1872. General re- 

 view, 433; international copyright, 433; increase in 

 the number of subscription books, 433 ; number of 

 copyrights entered in 1872, 434 ; science and philoso- 

 phy, 434; history, 435; biography, 435, 436; poetry, 

 436; essays and criticism, 437 ; theology and religion, 

 438,439; geography, travel, and adventure, 439, 440; 

 fiction, 440; politics and sociology, 442; the useful 

 arts, 442 ; text-books, 443 ; juveniles, 444 ; law, 445 ; 

 medicine, 445; illustrated books, 446 ; miscellaneous, 

 446 ; republications, 447. 



Literature, English, in 1872. Summary of the books of 

 the year, 449 ; theological works, 450 ; poetry, 450 ; 

 science, 450; travel, 450; fiction, 451; history and 

 biography, 451 ; art, 451 ; anonymous publications of 

 Bulwer, 451. 



Literature, Continental, in 1872. Belgium, 452 ; books re- 

 lating to education and war, 452; belles-lettres, 452 ; 

 philosophy, 452 ; judicial literature, 452, 453 ; science, 

 453 ; works in the Flemish language, 453 ; dramatic 

 literature, 453; history, 453. Denmark, 454; death 

 of Grundtvig, 454 ; history, 454 ; folk-lore and philoso- 

 phy, 454 ; belles-lettres, 454; archaeology, 454 ; natural 

 science, 454 ; statistical science, 454 ; Oriental philolo- 

 gy, 454 ; bibliography, 454. France, 455 ; general re- 

 marks, 455 ; Martin's weekly publication, 455 ; charac- 

 ter of Sardou's writings, 455 ; his rivals, 456. Germa- 

 ny, 456; Grillparzer's works, 456 ; other notable writ- 

 ers, 458 ; historical works, 459 ; art and the history of 

 literature, 459. Greece., 459'; noted books, 459 ; academ- 

 ic and periodical publications, 460. Hottand, 460 ; phi- 

 losophy, 460 ; theology, 460 ; history, 460 ; music and 

 fine arts, 460, 461 5 novels, 461 ; lexicons, 461 ; histories 

 of Dutch literature, 461. Hungary, 461 ; promotion of 

 education, 461 ; the national museum, 461 ; researches 

 in the Hungarian language, 461 ; novels, 462; history, 

 462; translations, 462. Italy, 462; general publica- 

 tions, 462; science, 462; travel, 463; philology, 463; 

 history, 463; biography, 463; philosophy, 464. Nor- 

 way, 464 ; leading publications, 464 ; theology, 464 ; 

 history, 464 ; philology, 464 ; belles-lettres, 465. Por- 

 tugal, 465; character of the Portuguese literature, 465; 

 the history of Portugal, 465. Russia, 466 ; Tourgne- 

 nief's works, 466; bibliography, 466; travel, 466; 

 philosophy, 466 ; folk-literature, 466 ; political and 

 social science, 467 ; history, 467 ; biography, 467. Ser- 

 bia and lllyria, 468 ; progress in all branches of sci- 

 ence and art, 468 ; the principal savants, 468. Spain, 

 468; dramatic literature, 468; lyrical poetry, 468; 

 novels, 469 ; travels, 469 ; critical works, 469 ; philo- 

 sophical studies, 469 ; classics, 469 ; historical works, 

 469; archaeology, 470 ; societies for the publication of 

 rare books and manuscripts, 470; natural science, 

 470. Sweden, 470; general remarks, 470; prehistoric 

 archeology, 470, 471 ; history, 471; modern statistics, 

 471. 

 LIVINGSTON, HERMAN. Obituary, 618. 



