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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



results, 742; manifesto of Don Carlos, 742; Carlisl 

 risings, 742; proclamation of Roda, commander in 

 the Basque provinces, 743; new Cortes opened by the 

 King, 743 ; movements of the Carlists, 743 ; terms of 

 amnesty offered, 744; manifesto of Don Alfonso, 744; 

 proceedings of the Cortes, 744 ; new ministry formed, 

 744 ; convention with Carlists, 744 ; its validity recog- 

 nized, 744, 745; Serrano resigns his command, 745; 

 his proposal to the King, 745 ; ministry resigns, 745 ; 

 new one formed, 745; circular of prime-minister to 

 governors of the provinces, 745 ; royal decrees, 745 ; 

 circular on elections, 745 ; attempt to assassinate the 

 King, 746; elections, 746; success of the radicals, 

 746 ; parties in the Cortes, 746 ; King's speech to the 

 Cortes, 746 ; officers of each House, 746 ; sketches of 

 the vice-presidents, 746 ; motion to impeach the late 

 ministry, 747; abandonment of the Fortress Gomero, 

 747; the war in Cuba, 747; literature of the year, 468. 



SPALDING, MAETIN JOHN. Birth, 747 ; career, 747 ; death, 

 747. 



SPIER, THOMAS J. Obituary, 626. 



St. Gothard Tunnel. Its, location, 748; contractor, 748; 

 cost, 748 ; terms of contract, 748. 



STAMPFLI, JACQUES (see Diplomatic Correspondence and 

 Foreign delations). His views of the responsibility 

 of England for acts done by the Sumter, 244; the 

 Swiss arbitrator before the Geneva Tribunal, 246 ; 

 order of proceedings submitted to the tribunal, 251; 

 vote in the conference, 255 ; action on claims for ex- 

 penditures, 258 ; estimate submitted to the tribunal 

 for the determination of a gross sum, 259. 



STANLEY, ED-WARD. Obituary, 623. 



STANLEY, HENRY M. Discoverer of Dr. Livingstone, 343. 



STANTON, Mrs. H. B. President of the Women's Suffrage 

 Association, 783. 



State Securities. Price of, 299. 



Statistics of the Census. (See United States and respective 

 States.) 



STEPHENS, Judge LINTON. Obituary, 622. 



STEPNEY, COWELL. Obituary, 650. 



STEVENS, Lieutenant-Colonel ATHERTON H.. Jr. Obit- 

 uary, 633. 



STEVESS, PARAN. Obituary, 615. 



STEVENSON, JOHN W. Senator from Kentucky, 119 ; on 

 the civil rights amendment, 169; against the election 

 bill, 186 ; on disturbances at the South, 207. 



STEWART, ANDREW. Obituary, 623. 



STEWART, REID T. Obituary, 627. 



STEWART, WILLIAM M. Senator from Nevada, 119 ; on 

 removal of political disabilities, 140. 



Stocks. (See Finances of United States.) 



STOCKTON, JOHN P. Senator from New Jersey, 119 ; on 

 the election bill, 178; on amending the appropriation 

 bill, 189. 



STRONG, JULIUS L. Obituary, 628. 



STRONG, SELAH BREWSTER. Birth, 748 ; judicial career, 

 748 ; death, 748. 



STRONG, Judge WILLIAM, President of Religious Consti- 

 tutional Amendment Association, 785. 



STURGIS, RUSSELL. Obituary, G17. 



Suez Canal. Commerce of, 278. 



Sugar. Exports from Brazil, 71. 



SULLY, THOMAS. Birth. 748; success as a painter, 748; 

 death, 748. 



SUMNER, CHARLES. Senator from Massachusetts, 119; 

 offers a petition of colored citizens relative to civil 

 rights, 123; offers a resolution relative to adjourn- 

 ment, 123 ; on resolution appointing retrenchment 

 committee, 133-139 ; on the removal of political 

 disabilities, 141-143; moves civil rights bill, 143; 



amends, 146 ; on the civil rights amendment, 149 ; on 

 amendment 'to civil rights amendment, 167, 171 ; 

 gives notice of civil rights bill, 180, 191; on am- 

 nesty, 171 ; nominated for Governor of Massachusetts, 

 and declines, 503; letter to the New Orleans colored 

 convention, 775. 



SWAN, Colonel WILLIAM. Obituary, 621. 



Sweden and Norway. Reigning house, 749 ; population, 

 749; of cities, 749; emigration, 749; budget, 749; 

 commerce, 749 ; debt, 749 ; army and navy, 749 ; com- 

 mercial navy, 749 ; revenue, 749 ; death of the late 

 King, 750 ; anniversary of the establishment of the 

 kingdom of Norway, 750 ; tradition, 750; Harold Fair 

 Hair, 750; monument erected, 750; unveiling of, 750 ; 

 Sweden, literature of the year, 468. 



SWEDEN, King of. Birth, 751 ; career, 751 ; death, 751. 



SWIFT, ROBERT. Obituary, 617. 



Switzerland. Present constitution, 751 ; National Coun- 

 cil, 751 ; cantons and representation, 751 ; Federal 

 Council, 751; area, 752; population, 752; religions, 

 752; revenue, 752; debt, 752; railroads, 752; powers 

 of the Federal Assembly, 752 ; amended constitution 

 rejected, 752; Abbe Mermillod, 752. 



TADOLINI, GIOVANNI. Obituary, 648. 



Tasmania. (See Australia.} 



Taxes. Reduction in national, since close of war, 290; 

 aggregate amount of taxes returned from the several 

 sources of revenue from the organization of the In- 

 ternal Revenue Department, 290 ; articles and occu- 

 pations now taxable, 290; articles and occupations 

 exempt from tax, 290; number of persons who paid 

 the income-tax in 1871 and 1872, 291. 



Tea and Coffee. Duties on, abolished, 216. 



Telegraphy. (See Electricity ; also, Electric Waves.) 



Telegraphy, Postal. Debate on, in Congress, 121. 



Tennessee. Proclamation of the Governor for a session 

 of the Legislature, 752; object, 752; representation 

 of the State in Congress, 753 ; population, 753 ; rail- 

 roads, 753 ; interest of the State in turnpikes, 753 ; 

 political campaign, 753 ; Democratic Convention. 753 ; 

 nominations and platform, 753; second Democratic 

 Convention, 754 ; nominates a Congressman and elec- 

 tor, 754 ; result of the election, 755; Legislature, 755; 

 public debt, 755 ; financial embarrassments, 755 ; 

 causes retarding education in the State, 756 ; public 

 schools, 756; school for the blind, 756; Agricultural 

 Bureau, 756 ; iron resources, 756 ; the Dye-stone belt, 

 757; population, 757; pursuits, 757; improved land, 

 757; wages, 757; farm-productions, 757; manufac- 

 turing establishments, 757; newspapers, 757; libra- 

 ries, 757; religious organizations, 758; pauperism 

 and crime, 758. 



TENTERDEN, Lord (see Diplomatic Correspondence and 

 Foreign Relations'). Agent of the British Government 

 before the Geneva Tribunal, 246 ; statement in with- 

 drawing application for adjournment, 248, 249 ; state- 

 ment regarding the Georgia, 253 ; statement as to the 

 additional claims, 254, 255. 



Territories. Geographical explorations and discoveries 

 in, 336, 337. (See President's Message, 702.) 



Territories of the United States. Arizona. Difficulties 

 with Indians, 758; debt, 758; public schools, 758; 

 mineral and agricultural resources, 758; election, 758; 

 population, 758; farm-products, 758. Colorado. Val- 

 uation, 759; railroads, 759; public schools, 759; Legis- 

 lature, 759; election, 759; farm-products, 759; man- 

 ufacturing establishments. 759; newspapers, 759; re- 



