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tics, 493, 494; Deaf and Dumb, 494; State-prison, 

 494; College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, 

 494 ; immigration of Swedes, 494 ; statistics of occu- 

 pations, 494; of agriculture, 494; of manufactures, 

 494; of newspapers, 494 ; of libraries, 494; of churches, 

 494; of pauperism and crime, 495. 



MALONEY, Lieutenant-Colonel MAURICE, U. S. A. Obit- 

 uary, 602. 



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

 the respective States.) 



MABCHISIO, CARLOTTA. Obituary, 644. 



MARGARET .Obituary, 628. 



MABLEY, DANIEL. Obituary, 635. 



MARQUET, Madame SABINI. Obituary, 650. 



MARSHALL, Rev. GEORGE, D. D. Obituary, 616. 



MARSHALL, HUMPHREY. Birth, death, 495; career, 495. 



MARTIN, ARNOLD. Obituary, 617. 



MARTIN, Rev. GEORGE W. Obituary, 619. 



MARTINETTE, PHILIP. Obituary, 645. 



Maryland. Session of the Legislature, 495 ; new school 

 law, 495; other acts passed, 496; adjustment of the 

 claims of the State against the Baltimore & Ohio 

 Railroad Company, 496 ; revenues of that company, 

 496 ; finances of the State, 496 ; completion of the 

 Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, 496 ; penitentiary, 496 ; 

 Woman Suffrage Convention, 497; resolu lions, 497; 

 Republican Convention, 497 ; Democratic Convention, 

 497; convention of colored men, 497; its object, 497; 

 results of the presidential election, 498 ; present State 

 government, 498; statistics of occupations, 498; of 

 agriculture, 498; of manufactures, 498 ; of newspapers 

 and periodicals, 498; of libraries, 498; of churches, 

 498 ; of pauperism and crime, 498. 



MASON, LOWELL. Birth, death, 498 ; career, 499 ; pub- 

 lished works, 499. 



Massachusetts. Meeting of the Legislature, 500 ; acts 

 passed, 500 ; condition of railroads, 500 ; progress on 

 Hoosac Tunnel, 501 ; financial condition of the State, 

 501 ; Almshouses and Reformatories, 501 ; Insane 

 Asylums, 501 ; savings-banks, 501 ; political cam- 

 paign, 501 ; Female Suffrage Convention and resolu- 

 tions, 501 ; Republican Convention for appointment 

 of delegates to National Convention, 502 ; resolutions, 

 502; nomination of State officers, 502; conventions 

 of the Democrats and Liberal Republicans, 502 ; reso- 

 lutions, 502 ; joint State ticket, 503 ; Labor Reform 

 Convention, 503 ; results of the election, 503 ; great 

 fire in Boston, 504 ; extra session of the Legislature, 

 504 ; legislation, 504 ; World's Peace Jubilee, 504 ; sta- 

 tistics of occupation, 504; of agriculture, 505; of man- 

 ufactures, 505 ; of newspapers and periodicals, 505 ; 

 of libraries, 505; of churches, 505 ; of pauperism and 

 crime, 505. 



MASSINGBERD, Rev. FRANCIS CHARLES. Obituary, 651. 



MATTHEWS, Mrs. .Obituary, 626. 



MAURICE, Rev. JOHN FREDERICK DENISON. Birth, death, 

 505 ; career, 505 ; works, 506. 



MAXWELL, Brevet-General O. C. Obituary, 634. 



MAYHEW, HENRY. Obituary, 642. 



MAYHEW, HORACE. Obituary, 642. 



MAYNARD, HORACE. Representative from Tennessee, 

 119; relative to the Committee on Insurrectionary 

 States, 121. 



MAYO, JOSEPH. Obituary, 625. 



MAYO, RICHARD SOUTHWELL BOURKE. Birth, death, 506; 

 career, 506. 



MAZZINI, GUISEPPE. Birth, death, 506; condition of Ita- 

 ly in his early life, 506; first step in politics, 506; 

 the Carbonari, 506 ; imprisonment of Mazzini, 506 ; 

 he conceives the plan of the Association of Young 



Italy, 506, 507; letter to the King of Sardinia, 507; 

 movements of Mazzini after the French Revolution, 

 507 ; elected deputy to the Constituent Assembly of 

 the Roman Republic, 507 ; goes to Rome, and becomes 

 a leader of the Republicans, 507; military prepara- 

 tions for defending the republic, 507 ; takes up his 

 residence in England, 507 ; attempt to implicate him 

 in the Orsini conspiracy, 507 ; elected to the Italian 

 Parliament, 507 ; his works, 509 ; death and funeral, 

 412. 



MEADE, General GEORGE GORDON. Birth, death, 508; 

 career, 508 ; in command at Gettysburg, 508; his 

 character, 509. 



MEHEMET, DJEMIL PACHA. Birth, death, 509 ; career, 509. 



MERCANTINI, LUIGI. Obituary, 650. 



MERLE-D'AUBIGNE, JEAN HENRI. Birth, death, 509 ; ca- 

 reer, 509 ; character, 509. 



MERMILLOD, Abbe. Removed from the Diocese of Ge- 

 neva, 752. 



Metals. Gold in sea- water, 510 ; assay of pyrites for gold, 

 510; fusion of metallic arsenic, 511; filiform silver, 

 511 ; the copper process at Agordo, 511 ; the presence 

 of copper in plants, 511 ; indium, 512: treatment of 

 tinned scraps, 512; preparation of tellurium, 513 ; 

 metallic printing on cloth, 513 ; phosphor-bronze, 

 513; smelting of manganese-ores, 513; the manufac- 

 ture of malleable iron, 514; pure wronght-iron, 514; 

 new smelting and puddling furnaces, 515 ; rotary pud- 

 dling, 515; Dormoy's mechanical puddler, 515; the 

 Warner process, 516; the Hazeltine process, 516; 

 new metallic alloy, 516. 



METCALF, Rev. H. KENDRICK. Obituary, 632. 



Meteors. Displays in the United States and Europe, 516 ; 

 summary of observations, 516 ; report of Rear-Ad- 

 miral Sands to the Secretary of the Navy, 517; re- 

 marks of Prof. H. A. Newton, 517; description of the 

 exhibition at Suez, 517, 518 ; analyses of meteorologic 

 iron, 518 ; analysis of gases occluded in meteoric iron, 

 518. 



Methodists. I. Summary of statistics of Methodist Epis- 

 copal Church, 519 ; benevolent institutions, 519 ; sta- 

 tistics of the German Department, 519 ; receipts of 

 the Missionary Society, 520 ; appropriations for for- 

 eign and domestic missions, 520; missionaries em- 

 ployed, 520; receipts of the Woman's Foreign Mis- 

 sionary Society, 520; meeting of the Sixteenth Gen- 

 eral Conference, 520; reorganization of mission and 



other societies, 520 ; settlement of the Book Concern 

 troubles, 521 ; report of the Investigating Committee, 

 521 ; rules for the organization of district conferences, 

 522; election of colored bishops, 522. II. Methodist 

 Episcopal Church South, 522; statistics of, 522; An- 

 nual Meeting of the Board of Missions, 523. III. Af- 

 rican Methodist Episcopal Church, 523. IV. African 

 Metfwdist Episcopal Zion Church, 523; negotiations 

 for a union with the African Methodist Episcopal 

 Church, 523; report of Bishop Jones, 524; charges 

 against Bishop Jones, 524. V. The Methodist Church, 

 524; statistics of, 524. VI. Primitive Methodist* in 

 the United States, 524. VII. Methodist Episcopal 

 Church in Canada, 524. VIII. Wesleyan Connection 

 in Canada, 525. IX. Primitive Methodists in Can- 

 ada, 525. X. Methodist New Connection in Canada, 

 526. XI. The Wesleyan Connection, 526; statistics 

 of, 526; discussion of the education question, 526, 

 527; school statistics, 527; report of the Wesleyan 

 Missionary Society, 528; meeting of the Irish Wes- 

 leyan Conference, 528; Conference of the French 

 Methodist Church, 528; Australasian Wesleyan Con- 

 ference, 528. XII. Primitive Methodist Connection, 



