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SAID PACHA. Obituary, 640. 



SALTER, Rev. THOMAS G. Obituary, 607. 



Sandwich Islands, or, Hawaiian Islands. Area and pop- 

 ulation, 733 ; trade, 723 ; royal family, 723 ; choice of 

 a King, 724 ; sugar in, 4. 



Sandwich Islands. Lot Kamehameha Kapuia, Kameha- 

 meha V., King of the Birth, death, 724; career, 724. 



SANGEB, WILLIAM W., M. D. Obituary, 618. 



San Juan. Decision of boundary question between the 

 United States and England, 353, 354 ; line as run. 773. 



San Salvador. Area and population, 724 ; ministry, 724 ; 

 army, 724; exports, 724; imports, 725; commerce, 

 725 ; revenue and expenditures, 725 ; debt, 725 ; dis- 

 orders, 725. 



SAEDOU, VICTORIES. His writings and rivals, 455. 



SAULSBURY, ELI. Senator from Delaware, 119 ; offers an 

 amendment to the force bill, 178-180; on disturb- 

 ances at the South, 202-213. 



SAUNDERS, Rev. EPHKAIM DOD. Birth, death, 726 ; ca- 

 reer, 726. 



SAUNDERS, W. N. Chairman of colored Liberal Repub- 

 lican Convention, 783. 



SAWYEB, FREDEBICK A. Senator from South Carolina, 

 119 ; on the civil rights amendment, 153, 170 ; on the 

 amnesty amendment, 181. 



SAYN- WITTGENSTEIN -HOHENSTEIN, Prince ADOLPHUS 

 VON. Obituary, 647. 



SCBDULER, General WILLIAM. Obituary, 632. 



SCHTJRZ, CABL. SenatorfromMissouri,119; offersamend- 

 ment relative to adjournment, 123; on a retrench- 

 ment committee, 130-132 ; on the motion to take up 

 the amnesty bill, 163; chairman of the Cincinnati 

 Convention, 777 ; proceedings in New York, 779. 



SCHUBZ, JOSEPH. Obituary, 641. 



SCLOPIS, Count. Opinion, as one of the Geneva arbitra- 

 tors, on the words "due diligence," 243; views on 

 other points before the tribunal, 243, 244; appears 

 before the Geneva Tribunal as arbitrator of Italy, 246; 

 is chosen president, 246 ; statement in excluding the 

 indirect claims, 247, 248 ; address before the tribunal, 

 249, 250 ; vote in the conference, 255. 



SCOTT, Admiral Sir JAMES, K. C. B. Obituary, 641. 



SCOTT, JOHN. Senator from Pennsylvania, 119; offers 

 amendment to amnesty bill, 172 ; moves the enforce- 

 ment bill, 198-205. 



SCRANTON, JOSEPH H. Birth, death, 776 ; career, 776- 



SEABTJBT, Rev. SAMUEL. Birth, death, 726; career, 727; 

 works, 727. 



Securities. Monthly price of Government, 296 ; of State, 

 299. 



SEDLET, WILLIAM HENRY. Obituary, 603. 



SEEMULLER, Miss ANNS M. CBANE. Obituary, 635. 



SEGASTA, SeSor. Resigns from the Spanish ministry, 

 741 ; forms a new ministry, 742 ; resigns, 744. 



SEBEANO, Marshal. Counsels with the King of Spain, 

 741; present at the electors' meeting, 742; appoint- 

 ed commander-in-chief, 743; concludes a convention 

 with the Carlist war-junta, 744; resigns his command, 

 745; his proposal to the King rejected, 755. 



Sirvia. (See Europe.) 



SETTLE, THOMAS. President of the Republican National 

 Convention, 779. 



SEWABD, WILLIAM HENBY. Birth, death, 727; early life, 

 727; political career, 727, 728; elected Governor of 

 New York, 728; literary labor, 728; counsel in im- 

 portant cases, 728, 729; elected to the United States 

 Senate, 729; receives degree of LL. D., 729; candi- 

 date for the presidency before the Chicago National 



Convention, 730; appointed Secretary of State by 

 President Lincoln, 730; letter to Dr. Thompson, 730; 

 his course during the war, 730; assault on him, 

 730; retires from the cabinet, 730; tour around the 

 world, 730,731; his character, 731; travels around 

 the world, 341. 



SEYS, or SEYES, Rev. JOHN, D. D. Obituary, 606. 



SHEEPSHANKS, WILLIAM. Obituary, 642. 



SHERMAN, JOHN. Senator from Ohio, 119; on retrench- 

 ment, 128; on amendment to civil rights amendment, 

 165, 166. 



SHERWOOB, Rev. JOHN M. Obituary, 602. 



SHORT, Rt. Rev. THOMAS VOWLER, D. D. Obituary, 641. 



SHORTEB, JOHN GILL. Obituary, 620. 



Signal Service. Extent of the work done, 34; verifica- 

 tion of the probabilities, 34 ; importance of this 

 branch of the service, 34. 



SKELLEY, SYLVESTEB. Obituary, 628. 



SKEY, FREDERICK C. Obituary, 644. 



SKINNEB, General ST. JOHN, B. L. Obituary, 621. 



SMITH, Sir ANDBEW. Obituary, 644. 



SMITH, AUGUSTUS. Obituary, 644. 



SMITH. Mrs. MABY. Obituary, 617. 



SMITH, Mrs. REBECCA. Obituary, 609. 



SMITH, WILLIAM PRESCOTT. Obituary, 629. 



SMITH, WYNDHAM. Obituary, 640. 



SNYDER, Mrs. MARY. Obituary, 638. 



SOBOLSHCHIKOFF, VASiLY .IvANOviTCH. Obituary, 647. 



SOMEBVILLE, Mrs. MABY FAIBF AX. Birth, death, 131 ; 

 works, 731. 



South Ameriea. Geographical discoveries and explora- 

 tions in, 339. 



South Carolina. Finances, 731 ; legislation concerning 

 finances, 732 ; bill to provide for settlement with 

 financial agent, 733; act to relieve the State from 

 railroad bonds, 733; vetoed, 783; passed oyer the 

 veto, 733; general license law, 733; amendment of 

 the constitution on public debt, 733 ; unconstitutional 

 acts, 734 ; opinion of the court, 734 ; mandamus issued 

 to Secretary of State to affix the seal to certain bonds, 

 734; legal proceedings, 734; removal of the State 

 Auditor, 734 ; embarrassed condition of the Treasury, 

 735; acts of the Legislature, 735; Republican Con- 

 vention, 736; resolutions, 736; Democratic Conven- 

 tion, 736 ; resolutions, 736 ; minority favor Baltimore 

 Convention, 736; Republican State Convention, 736; 

 nomination for State officers, 736: platform, 736; 

 convention of seceding Republicans, 737; nomina- 

 tions, 737; address to the people, 737; resolutions of 

 Democratic Executive Committee, 738; meeting of 

 "Straight-out "Democrats, 738; resolutions, 738 ; re- 

 sults of the election, 738; value of real estate, and of 

 taxable personal property, 738 ; rate of taxation, 738 ; 

 children in public schools, 739; wages of teachers, 

 739; State University, 739 ; shipment of phosphates, 

 739 ; condition of the railroads, 739 ; population, 739 ; 

 acres of improved land, 740; manufacturiii!; estab- 

 lishments, 740 ; investments of capital, 740 ; libraries', 

 740; newspapers, 740; religious organizations, 740; 

 pauperism and crime, 740. 



Spain. Ruler, 740 ; monarch, how elected, 740 ; division 

 into provinces, 740 ; area and population of each, 741 ; 

 length of railroads, 741; circular to governor* of 

 provinces relative to the Internationals, 741 ; remon- 

 strances, 741 ; organization of the Cortes, 741 ; disso- 

 lution, 742 ; disturbances in Barcelona, 742 ; attempted 

 revolt of Philippine Islands, 742 ; new ministry formed, 

 742; radicals hostile, 742; manifesto, 742; action of 

 coalition delegates, 742; of Ministerial and Union 

 parties, 742; speech of Serrano, 742; elections, 742; 



