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528. Xm. United Methodist Free Churches, 528. 

 XIV. Bible Christian^ 529. XV. Welsh Calvinistic 

 Methodists, 529. 



Mexico. Boundaries, 529; States with population and 

 capitals, 529; population of chief cities, 529; minis- 

 try, 529 ; army, 530 ; imports and exports, 530 ; port 

 movements, 530 ; railroads and telegraphs, 530; reve- 

 nues for 1870, 530; expenditures, 530; national debt, 

 530; public instruction, 530; taking of the city of 

 Oajaca, 531 ; recapture of Zacatecas, 531; dissensions 

 among the revolutionists, 531 ; plan of the revolu- 

 tionists, 531 ; deaths from small-pox, 532 ; disorders, 

 532; Zacatecas won by the Government, 532; suc- 

 cesses of the revolutionists, 532 ; railroad enterprises, 

 532, 533 ; condition of the Treasury, 533 ; defeat of the 

 revolutionists, 533 ; end of the campaign, 533 ; defeat 

 of General Ceballos, 534; pacification of the western 

 part of the republic, 534 ; Government forces enter 

 Monterey, 534; abductions by kidnappers, 534; Don 

 Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada becomes temporary Presi- 

 dent, 534 ; his proclamation, 535 ; attack on San Luis 

 by the revolutionists, 536 ; funeral of Juarez, 536 ; in- 

 vestigation into the excesses committed on the Amer- 

 ican frontier by Mexican soldiers, 536 ; revolutionary 

 chiefs accept amnesty, 537 ; funeral ceremonies of 

 Juarez by the Masonic fraternity, 537; Lerdo de 

 Tejada elected President, 537; agricultural resources 

 of Mexico, 537, 538 ; geographical discoveries and ex- 

 plorations in, 343. 



Michigan. Results of the November election, 538 ; con- 

 stitutional amendments voted upon, 538; manufac- 

 ture of salt, 538 ; production of lumber, 538 ; produc- 

 tion of copper, 538; statistics of copper for a series 

 of years, 539; production of iron, 539; finances, 539, 

 540; statistics of schools, 540; of higher institutions 

 of learning, 540; condition of the State-prison, 540 ; 

 special session of the Legislature, 541 ; articles of im- 

 peachment against the Commissioner of the State 

 Land-Office, 541 ; the trial and result, 541 ; statistics 

 of agriculture, 541 ; of manufactures, 542 ; of news- 

 papers and periodicals, 542; of librai'ies, 542; of 

 churches, 542; of pauperism and crime, 542. 



MILAN IV., Prince of Servia, 769. 



MILLER, EDWAED C. E. Obituary, 605. 



MILLER, Justice. Delivers the opinion of the Supreme 

 Court on the relation of the civil and ecclesiastical 

 courts, 772. 



MILULIN, NICHOLAS. Obituary, 640. 



Minnesota. Session of the Legislature, 542 ; amendments 

 to the State constitution, 542 ; general insurance law, 

 542 ; establishment of a State Board of Health, 542 ; 

 amendment of the liquor law, 542 ; provision for a 

 thorough geological and natural history survey of the 

 State, 543; appropriations by the Legislature, 543; 

 finances, 543; common-school fund, 543; Normal 

 Schools, 543 ; State University, 543 ; railroads, 543 ; 

 Republican Convention and resolutions, 544 ; Demo- 

 cratic Convention, 544 ; results of the election, 544 ; 

 statistics of occupations, 544 ; of agriculture, 544 ; of 

 manufactures, 545; of newspapers and periodicals, 

 545 ; of libraries, 545 ; of churches, 545 ; of pauperism 

 and crime, 545. 



Mississippi. Session of the Legislature, 545 ; legislation, 

 545 ; new law providing for the management of the 

 penitentiary, 545; reapportionmont of the State, 546; 

 Democratic Convention and resolutions, 546; results 

 of the election, 546 ; general condition of affairs in 

 the State, 546 ; finances, 546, 547; railroads, 547; rail- 

 road legislation, 547 ; projected railroads, 547 ; im- 

 provement of harbors, 547 ; schools, 547, 548; peni- 



tentiary, 548; Insane Asylum, 548; statistics of oc- 

 cupations, 548 ; of agriculture, 548 ; of manufactures, 

 548; of newspapers and periodicals, 548; of libraries, 

 549; of churches, 549 ; of pauperism and crime, 549. 

 Missouri. Public debt, 549 ; resolutions of the Legisla- 

 ture redeeming the bonds falling due in 1872, 549 ; suit 

 to compel their payment in specie, 549 ; opinion of the 

 court, 549 ; receipts into the Treasury, and expendi- 

 tures, 550 ; agricultural statistics for 1872, 550 ; taxa- 

 ble property of railroads, 550; session of Legislature, 

 550 ; veto by the Governor of the resolution providing 

 for the payment of State bonds in currency, 550 ; new 

 revenue law, 550; State aid to railroads refused, 550; 

 bills passed, 551; amendments to the constitution, 

 551 ; proposed new insane asylum, 551 ; State-prison, 

 551; State University, 551; school statistics, 551; 

 disorders in Lafayette and Cass Counties, 551 ; Lib- 

 eral Republican Convention, 552; resolutions, 552; 

 nomination of Republican delegates to the National 

 Convention, 552; resolutions, 552; nomination of 

 Democratic delegates to National Convention, 553; 

 resolutions, 553 ; Democrats and Liberal Republicans 

 unite upon State ticket, 553; Republican State ticket,' 

 553; platform, 553, 554; results of the election, 554; 

 statistics of occupations, 554; of agriculture, 554; of 

 manufactures, 555; of newspapers and periodicals, 

 555; of libraries, 555; of churches, 555 ; of pauperism 

 and crime, 555. 



MITCHELL, EDWARD. Obituary, 642. 

 MITCHELL, Rev. W. H. Obituary, 630. 

 Modoc Indians. (See Oregon.) 



MOLLER, Captain BARNARD J., U. S. N. Obituary, 607. 

 Montana. (See Territories of the United States.) 

 MOORE, NATHANIEL F. Birth, death, 555; attainments 



and works, 555. 



MORALES, AUGUST AUGUSTIN. Elected President of Bo- 

 livia, 68; conflict with the Congress, 68; his assassi- 

 nation, 68. 



Moravians. Number of communicants, 555; statistics of 

 the American provinces, 555; statistics of Moravian 

 missions, 556 ; monument in memory of Moravians 

 massacred in Ohio, 556 ; mission in Bohemia, 556. 

 MORGAN, ALONZO D. Obituary, 637. 

 Morocco. Geographical discoveries and explorations in, 



343. 



MORSE, SAMUEL FINLET BREESE. Birth, death, 556; 

 progress in painting, 556; first conception of his great 

 invention, 557; the invention perfected, 557; its su- 

 periority overall others, 557; congressional aid asked, 

 557 ; an appropriation by Congress, 557 ; the first 

 message, 558; lawsuits, 558; invents the submarine ca- 

 ble, 558 ; last public service, 558 ; his publications, 559. 

 MORTON, OLITER P. Senator from Indiana, 120 ; relative 

 to affairs in South Carolina, 120; offers resolution 

 relative to adjournment, 123 ; on a retrenchment com- 

 mittee, 131-137; moves an amendment to the bill 

 to remove political disabilities, 140; modifies his 

 amendment, 144-146; offers an amendment to am- 

 nesty bill, 148 ; opposes motion to take up amnesty 

 bill, 155-157; offers amendment to civil rights bill, 170 ; 

 on the bill to enforce the rights of citizens, 174, 175-, 

 on the force bill, 175, 176; on the amnesty amendment, 

 181-190 ; on disturbances at the South, 208. 

 MOTT, SAMUEL R. Obituary, 623. 

 MOULTON, CHARLES. Obituary, 609. 

 Mount Vesuvius. Eruption of, 412, 413. 



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NASSAU-ORANGE, WILLIAM FREDERICK HENRY, Prince 

 of. Obituary, 642. 





