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ligions organizations, 759. District of Columbia. Im- 

 provements, 759; charges, 759; officers, 759; debt, 760. 

 Dakota. Area, 760; population, 760; officers of the 

 government, 760; Indians, 760; farm stock and prod- 

 ucts. 760; newspapers, 760; religious organizations, 

 760. Idaho. Area, 760; population, 760; officers of the 

 government, 760; Indians, 760; farm-products, 760; 

 manufactures, 760; newspapers, 760; religious organi- 

 zations, 760. Indian Territory. Tribes, 760; govern- 

 ment, 760; acres of land, 760. Montana. Area and 

 population, 761; officers of the government. 761 ; In- 

 dian tribes, 761; animals, 761; farm-products, 761; 

 manufactures, 761; newspapers, 761; religious or- 

 ganizations, 761. New Mexico. Area and population, 

 761; officers of the government, 761; Indians, 761; an- 

 imals, 761; farm-products, 761; manufactures, 762; 

 newspapers, 762; religious organizations, 762. Utah. 

 Decision of the United States Supreme Court, 762 ; 

 officers of the government, 762; value of property, 

 762; farm -products, 762; railroads, 762; Indians, 762; 

 animals, 762; newspapers, 762; religious organiza- 

 tions, 762. Washington. Area and population, 762; 

 officers of the government, 762; schools, 763; animals, 

 763; farm-products, 763; manufactures, 763; newspa- 

 pers, 763; religious organizations, 763. Wyoming. 

 Area and population, 763; officers of the government, 

 763; Indians, 763; animals, 763; farm-products, 763; 

 newspapers, 763. 



Test-Plate. To test the power of lenses, 763; fineness, 

 763; where made, 763; how used, 763; a new one, 764. 



Texas. Indebtedness, 764; school-system, 764; Agricul- 

 tural College, 764; penitentiary, 764; public lands, 

 764; railroads, 764 ; bonds, 764 ; disappearance of 

 State Treasurer, 765; question of the election of 

 Governor, 764; Republican Convention, 765; nomi- 

 nations and platform, 765; Democratic Convention, 

 766; nominations and platform, 766; Liberal Re- 

 publicans, 766; result of the election, 767; vote on 

 the location of the State capital, 767; population, 

 767; improved land, 767; animals, 767; farm-products, 

 767; manufactures, 767; newspapers, 767; libraries, 

 767; religious organizations, 767; pauperism and 

 crime, 767. 



THATCHER, SAMUEL. Obituary, 623. 



THATEB, JOSEPH. Obituary, 602. 



THOMSON, Rev. GEORGE W. Obituary, 606. 



THURMAN, ALLEN G. Senator from Ohio, 119; on a re- 

 trenchment committee, 129-135 ; on the civil rights 

 amendment, 148; on motion to take up amnesty bill, 

 155-160; on civil rights bill, 170; on the force bill, 

 176; on the civil rights bill, 182; against the election 

 bill, 185-187; on the habeas corpus, 211. 



TIPTON, THOMAS W. Senator from Nebraska, 119; on 

 the election-bill amendment, 190. 



TODD, General JOHN BLAIR SMITH. Obituary, 602. 



TODD, Colonel WILLIAM W. Obituary, 602. 



TOLLEPSON, LABS. Obituary, 624. 



TOWNLET, DANIEL O'CONNELL. Obituary, 636. 



TRACT, Rev. THOMAS. Obituary, 625. 



TRAPIER,- Rev. PAUL, D. D. Obituary, 622. 



Treasury of the United States. Condition of, 698. (See 

 finances of the. United States.) 



Treaty of Washington (see Diplomatic Correspondence and 

 Foreign Relations). Debate on, in the Dominion Par- 

 liament, 265; in the English Parliament, 358; popular 

 excitement in England, 359. (See President Grant's 

 Message, p. 695.) 



TRENCH, WILLIAM STEWART. Obituary, 645. 



Tribune, New York. (See Horace Greeley.) 



TROUSDALE, General WILLIAM. Obituary, 611. 



TRUMBULL, LYMAN. Senator from Illinois, 119; relative 

 to adjournment, 123; offers a resolution to appoint a 

 committee of retrenchment, 124; moves Inn resolu- 

 tion on retrenchment as an amendment, 126; on re- 

 trenchment, 129; offers a resolution for a retrench- 

 ment committee, 133; moves amendment, 13<i, 1:57; 

 on the civil rights amendment, 144; on motion to 

 take up amnesty bill, 154; on the force bill, 175, 17'); 

 on civil rights amendment, 168; on amnesty, 173; 

 moves the amnesty bill as an amendment, 180, 181. 



TUFTS, QUINCY. Obituary, 617. 



Turkey. Sovereign, 768; succession, 768; area and pop- 

 ulation, 768; financial estimates, 768; railroads, 768; 

 shipping, 768; legislation, 768; Bulgarian Christians, 

 769; Armenian Church, 769; Prince of Servia, 70'J; 

 claim? of the Government, 709; state of the question, 

 769. (See Europe.) 



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Uintah Mountains.- Height of principal peaks, 337. 



Unitarians. List of societies, 770; receipts, 770; mis- 

 sionaries, 770; National Conference, 770 ; statement of 

 belief, 770; separation of denominational education 

 from schools, 770; recommendation to raise $50,000 

 for a church in Washington, 771 ; reports of the British 

 and Foreign Association, 771; tracts published. 771. 



United Brethren in Christ. Statistics, 771; Sunday- 

 schools, 771 ; collections, 771 ; receipts of Missionary 

 Society, 771; foreign missions, 771. 



United States. National projects suggested during the 

 year, 771; changes in the Supreme Court, 772; slave 

 contract not invalidated by emancipation, 772; prom- 

 issory note for a slave valid, 772; relation of the civil 

 to the ecclesiastical courts of the country, 772 ; de- 

 cision of Justice Miller in the case of Watson et al. vs. 

 Jones et al., 772; rights of citizens in Territories, 773 ; 

 settlement of Alabama claims, 773; northwestern 

 boundary-line, 773 ; decision of the Emperor of Ger- 

 many, 773; public park on the Yellowstone River, 

 773; number of Representatives in Congress, 773; 

 national convention of the Labor Reform party, 773; 

 platform, 773 ; nominations, 774 ; letter of Judge 

 Davis, 774; letter of Governor Joel Parker, 774; Tem- 

 perance Convention, 774; resolutions, 774; colored 

 National Convention at New Orleans, 775; platform, 

 775; letter of Charles Sumner, 775; movement in Mis- 

 souri, 776; action of the Democrats, 776; response of 

 Republicans, 776 ; letter of Charles Francis Adams 

 respecting his nomination for President, 777; Liberal 

 Republican Convention in Cincinnati, 777; platform, 

 777; nomination, 777; letter of Mr. Greeley, 778; dis- 

 satisfaction of Liberal Republicans, 778; proceeding 

 in New York, 779; nominations, 779; Republican Con- 

 vention, 779 ; platform and nominations, 779, 780 ; let- 

 ter of General Grant, 780; Democratic Convention, 

 780; platform, 780 ; nominations, 781 ; verbal reply of 

 Mr. Greeley, 781 ; his letter subsequently, 781 ; trips 

 to Maine and Indiana, 782; " Straight-out " Democratic 

 Convention at Louisville, 782; resolutions, 782; nom- 

 inations, 783; candidates refuse to stand, 783; col- 

 ored Liberal Republican Convention at Louisville. 

 783; other conventions, 783; Women's Suffrage Asso- 

 ciation, 783; resolutions, 784 ; results of the election, 

 784; the Agricultural Convention, 784; the convention 

 to urge a religious amendment to the Constitution, 

 784; its history, 784; its call, 785 ; resolutions adopt- 

 ed, 785; the amnesty act of Congress, 785; statistics 

 of agriculture, 786; live-stock, 786; farm-products, 

 786; churches, 786 ; libraries, 787. 



