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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



LIVINGSTONE, Dr. Stanley's discovery of, 343. 



LOCKWOOD, LE GRAND. Obituary, 607. 



LOGAN, JOHN WESLET. Obituary, 628. 



LONDONDERRY, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Marquis of. Obit- 

 uary, 650. 



LONSDALE, Kt. Hon. Sir WILLIAM LOWTHER. Birth, 

 death, 471 ; career, 471. 



LOOMIS, Colonel and Brevet Brigadier-General GUSTAVUS, 

 U. S. A. Obituary, 608. 



LOOMIS, Kev. HUBBELL. Obituary, 636. 



LORAINE, Colonel EDWARD. Obituary, 636. 



LORD, J. IL Obituary, 650. 



LORMAN, ALEXANDER. Obituary, 605. 



Louisiana. Continuation of the contest between Gov- 

 ernor Warmoth and George W. Carter, 471 ; efforts to 

 unseat Speaker Carter, 471 ; Warmoth men excluded 

 from seats in the Legislature, 471 ; arrest of Governor 

 Warmoth and his supporters, 471 ; proclamation call- 

 ing an extra session, 471 ; resolutions of the House 

 denouncing the arrest of its members, 472 ; proceed- 

 ings of the Legislature, 472 ; the Legislature guarded 

 by soldiers and police, 472 ; the supporters of Carter 

 assemble as the " legal House of Representatives," 

 472 ; Governor Warmoth proclaims the Carter Legis- 

 lature " revolutionary," 472 ; the killing of Walter 

 Wheyland, a Representative, 472; Carter, with several 

 thousand men, attempt to take forcible possession 

 of the Mechanics' Institute, 472 ; the Senate approves 

 the expulsion of Carter, 473 ; proceedings of the two 

 factions investigated by a congressional committee, 

 473; statements by members of the committee, 473; 

 bills passed by the Legislature, 474; report of the 

 Reform Committee of Citizens, 474 ; address of the 

 committee, 474; address of the State Central Com- 

 mittee of the Democratic party, 474 ; meeting of the 

 Democratic Convention, 475; address and resolutions, 

 475; convention of the "Custom-house ring," 475; 

 resolutions, 475; speech of Lieutenant - Governor 

 Pinchback, 476; preamble and resolutions against 

 excessive taxation, 476 ; convention and resolutions 

 of the Pinchback Republicans, 476, 477; letter of 

 Governor Warmoth declining to be the candidate of 

 this party, 477; reassembling of the Democratic Con- 

 vention, 477; Reform Convention, 477; plan for the 

 fusion of parties in favor of national and State re- 

 form, 478; State ticket agreed upon by the Reform 

 Convention, 478; rejected by the Democratic Con- 

 vention, 478; Democratic State ticket, 478; conven- 

 tions of the two wings of the Republican party, 478 ; 

 State ticket of the Packard Convention, 478 ; resolu- 

 tions, 479 ; resolutions of the Pinchback Convention, 

 479 ; convention of Liberal Republicans, 480 ; State 

 ticket, 480 ; platform agreed upon by the State Cen- 

 tral Committees of the Democrats and Reformers, 

 480; nominations of the Pinchback Convention, 480; 

 resolutions, 480 ; fusion with the Packard or Custom- 

 house party, 481 ; ticket agreed upon, 481 ; the elec- 

 tion, 481 ; dispute about the result, 481 ; composition 

 of the board of returning officers, 481 ; charges against 

 Governor Warmoth, 481 ; injunction restraining the 

 Warmoth Board from canvassing the returns, 481 ; 

 extra session of the Legislature summoned by Gov- 

 ernor Warmoth, 481; trial of the injunction, 482; 

 decision of the court, 482 ; proclamation of Governor 

 Warmoth declaring the election of certain Senators 

 and Representatives, 482 ; Judge Durell orders pos- 

 session to be taken of the Mechanics' Institute, 

 483 ; Governor Warmoth and others restrained from 

 interfering with the organization of the " Custom- 

 house " Legislature, 483; election returns, 483; or- 



ganization of the Legislature, 483 ; Lieutenant-Gov- 

 ernor Pinchback recognized as the lawful Executive 

 by the President of the United States, 483 ; meeting 

 of the "fusion" Legislature, 484; Governor War- 

 moth's proclamation to the citizens, 484; articles 

 of impeachment against the Governor, 484 ; armed 

 collision threatened in New Orleans, owing to the 

 conflict of authority between Pinchback and War- 

 moth, 485; mass meeting in New Orleans, 485; me- 

 morial of the Warmoth men to Congress, 485 ; reso- 

 lutions adopted, 485 ; refusal of President Grant to 

 interfere, 485 ; address of the Committee of One Hun- 

 dred to the people of the United States, 486 ; review 

 of the situation at the end of the year, 486; debt, 486; 

 vote of taxation, 486; debt of New Orleans, 486; tax- 

 ation, 486; statistics of occupations, 486 ; of agricul- 

 ture, 487; of manufactures, 487 ; of newspapers and 

 periodicals, 487; of libraries, 487; of churches, 487; 

 of pauperism and crime, 487. 



Low, WALTER. Obituary, 644. 



LUCCA, FRANCESCO. Obituary, 649. 



Lutherans. Statistics of General Council, Synodal Con- 

 ference, General Synod, and the General Synod of, 

 the South, 487 ; theological seminaries, 487 ; periodi- 

 cals, 487 ; statistics of particular synods, 488 ; sixth 

 annual session of the General Council of the Evan- 

 gelical Lutheran Church, 488 ; declaration of doctrine 

 adopted, 488; immigrant mission, 489; rules of the 

 General Council concerning the exchange of pulpits, 

 etc., 489; home missions, 489; foreign missions, 489; 

 meeting of the General Synod of the South, 489 ; dec- 

 laration adopted, 489; Lutheran Church in France, 

 490; meeting of a synod in Paris, 490; provisions of 

 the new organic law, 490; declaration of doctrine 

 adopted, 490. 



Luxembourg. Railroad treaty with Germany, 354. (See 

 Europe.) 



LTMAN, JOSEPH BABDWELL, LL. B. Obituary, 605. 



LTMAN, Rev. O. A., D. D. Obituary, 604. 



LYON, JAMES, Chairman of the Louisville Convention, 



McCARTER, JAMES J. Obituary, 607. 



MCCHESNEY, Rev. WILLIAM E. Obituary, 622. 



MCFARRAN, Lieutenant-Colonel JOHN C., U. S. A. Obit- 

 uary, 615. 



McGiLL, Rt. Rev. JOHN, Roman Catholic Bishop of Rich- 

 mond, Va. Obituary, 603. 



McLEOD, Sir DONALD. Obituary, 651. 



McPnERSON, WILLIAM M. Obituary, 632. 



MACDONALD, JOHN SANDFIELD. Obituary, 643. 



MACLEOD, Rev. NORMAN. Birth, death, 490; career, 490; 

 works, 491. 



MACOMB, Commodore WILLIAM H. Birth, death, 491 ; 

 career, 49i. 



MACY, JOSIAH, Sen. Obituary, 617. 



Madagascar. Geographical discoveries and explorations 

 in, 343. 



MAGUIRE, JOHN FRANCIS, M. P. Obituary, 649. 



MAHONEY, First-Lieutenant ANDREW, U. S. A. Obitu- 

 ary, 612. 



Maine. Session of the Legislature, 491; acts passed, 491; 

 political canvass, 492; Republican Convention, nomi- 

 nations, and resolutions, 492; Democratic Convention 

 and resolutions, 492; convention of soldiers and sail- 

 ors, 492; results of the election, 493; finances, 493; 

 condition of railroads, 493; statistics of insurance, 

 493; savings-banks, 493; Insane Asylum and statis- 





