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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



BrmtL- Geographical position, 73; boundaries, 71; area, 

 7>; political divisions, 71; population, 73; Govern- 

 ment, 71; Emperor and officers of the Government, 71; 

 administration of the provinces, 72; bishoprics, 71; 

 courts, 7S; army, 71; navy, 78; withdrawal of forces 

 from Paraguay, 73; table of export* and imports, 78; 

 coffee export*, 74; coast-trade of Bahla, 74; commer- 

 cial relations with the United States, 71; mail com- 

 munications, 74; railways, 74; post-office depart- 

 ment, 76; telegraph-lines, 75; national revenue, 76; 

 banks, 76; public Instruction, 77; reorganization of 

 the Deaf and Dumb Institute of Rio, 77; libraries, 77; 

 electoral system, 77; reforms advocated, 78; Chamber 

 of Deputies, 78 ; treaty of extradition with Great Brit- 

 ain, 77; with Belgium, 78; discovery of amethysts, 

 78; diamond-strikes, 78; laws for naturalization, 78; 

 rescinding of consular treaties, 78; speech of the 

 emperor at opening of the Legislature, 78; Emper- 

 or's message], TO; controversy between ecclesiastical 

 and civil authorities, 79; registration of slaves, 79; 

 Mcndc'e translation of Homer, 79; legacy to the im- 

 perial family, 79; English immigrants, 79; exhibition 

 of national products, 79. 



BRAZIL, AMELIA AUGUSTA EUGENIA NAPOLEONE, Em- 

 press-dowager of. Birth, 80; death, 80; parentage, 

 80; marriage, 80; royal connections, 80. 



BRIGHT, HENRT, English painter. Obituary of, 600. 



BRISTOL, ALBERT G.-Obltnary of, 558. 



BUOADUEAD. Joan ROMETN, American historian, archae- 

 ologist, and diplomatist. Birth, 80; death, 80; educa- 

 tion, 80; visits Holland. 80; records of colonial land- 

 grants, 80; appointments, 80; historical labors, 60; 

 character, 80. 



BRODII. Jotnc W., Journalist. Obituary of, 600. 



BROOK, CHARLES, English philanthropist Obituary of, 



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BROOKS, JAMW. Representative In Congress from New 

 York, 187 ; reply to the Credit Uoblller charges, 129; 

 birth, 81; death, 81; early education. 81; journalistic 

 correspondence, 81 ; establishment of the Exprut, 81 ; 

 marriage, 81; political views, 81; elections to Con- 

 gress, 81; voyage around the world, 81; mental pow- 

 ers, 81 : character, 81. 



BROWH, DAVID, hermit of Ncwfane, Vt Obituary of, 661. 



BROWN. Lieutenant GEOBOI EDGAR, U. 8. V., lawyer- 

 Obituary of. 609. 



BRCHSWICK, CHARLES FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WILLIAM, 

 Ex -duke of Birth, 81 ; death, 81; parentage, 81; 

 wanderings, 81; character, 81; cruelty, 8S; deposi- 

 tion, 83; diamond collection, SS; residence, 81; dis- 

 position, 81; disposal of bis Jewels, 81. 



BrcKncanAM. WILLIAM A. Senator from Connecticut, 

 187; on the finances, 169-174. 



BUKBAXK, GIDEON W., philanthropist. Obituary of, 666. 



BCKCMARD. HORATIO C. Representative from Illinois, 

 197; on Increased salaries, 166. 



Btmoam, SAMUEL 8. Representative from Missouri, 

 187; speech on the pay of members, 169. 



DUEJISII, Judge DAVID, jurist Obituary of, 578. 



BUKXHAM, SAMUEL, journalist and historical writer. 

 Obituary of, 678. 



BCSHNKLL, Prof. JACKSON Jons, Professor of Mathe- 

 matics and Natural Philosophy. Obituary of, 664. 



BDSHKELL, NEHSMIAH, lawyer and politician. Obituary 

 of, 6*0. 



BVTUUR, WASRIXOTOH, merchant Obituary of, 6&8. 



BUTLER, BEMJARIM P. Representative from Massachu- 

 setts, 187; on Credit Mobiller Investigation, 188; 

 move* the salary amendment. 166; on Increased sala- 

 ries, 156-168; offers an amendment to the salary bill, 



1&9-1C7; on Louisiana affairs, 180; moves a substitute 

 to the report of the Credit Uoblller committee, 118; 

 speech In the Republican Convention of Massachu- 

 setts. 473. 



BUTLER, THOMAS B., Chief-Justice. Birth, 81; death, 81; 

 early education, 81; practises medicine, 81; law, 81; 

 member of State Legislature, 81; of Congress, 81; 

 made Chief Justice, Si; legal reputation, 88; publica- 

 tions, W. 



CAHOONE, BENJAMIN J., Commodore L". 8. N. Obituary 



of, 676. 



California. Area, 82; population, 81; private property, 

 81; amount of arable hind, 83; European immigra- 

 tion, 88; Immigration of Chinese, Japanese, acd 

 Malays, 88; leading industries, 83; products peculiar 

 to the State, 88; variety of resources, 83; growth of 

 material wealth, 83; grain-exports, 83; gold and sil- 

 ver mines, 88; manufactures, 83; railroad system, 88; 

 opposition to freight-charges, 88; elections, 88; mes- 

 sage of the Governor, 84; finances of the State, 86; 

 statistics of the schools, 85; University of California, 

 86; report of Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, 86; in- 

 sane asylums, 86; State-prison, 86; State Geological 

 Survey, 86; grant of the Yosemlte Valley for a public 

 park, 87; views of Chinese Immigration, 87; control 

 of Inland waters, 87; charges against the railroad 

 companies, 88; increase of eavings-banks, 88; mas- 

 sacre by Modoc Indians, 88; treatment of the Klamath 

 Indians, 88; reclamation of swamp-lands, 88. 



CAMERON, Captain JOHN, police officer. Obituary of, 668. 



CAMERON, SIMON, Senator from Pennsylvania, 137; on 

 the increase of salaries, 160. 



CANDY, E. R. 8., Brigadier, Brevet Major-Goneral I*. S. A. 

 Birth, 88; death, 89, 88; early education, 88; at 

 West Point, 89; commissions In the army, 89; ser- 

 vices with the Indians, 9; In the Mexican War, 89; 

 on frontier duty, 89; services during the civil war, 

 89; placed in command of the Department of the 

 Columbia. 69; feelings toward the Indians, 89; up- 

 rightness of character of, 90; abilities as an officer, 

 90; personal appearance, 90. 



CAHDUSH, Rev. R. 8. Birth, 90; death, 90; education, 

 90; religions career, 90; advocates ecclesiastical re- 

 forms, 90; connection with the Free (Presbyterian) 

 Church of Scotland, 90; publications, 90; personal 

 appearance, 90. 



CANTERBURY, Dean of, his proceedings In New York, 666. 



CANTUAR, A. C., Archbishop of Canterbury. Letters con- 

 cerning Evangelical Alliance, STB. 



CAPT, Rev. EDWARD PATSON, missionary. Obituary of, 

 684. 



CARDOEA, JACOB N., journalist. Obituary of, 678. 



CARLETON, Brevet Major-General JAMES H., U. 8. A. 

 Obituary of, 568. 



CAROLINE AUGUSTA, Dowager-Empress of Austria. 

 Birth, 51; death, 63; marriage, 61. 



CARPENTER, MATTHEW H., Senator from Wisconsin, 187; 

 on a drawback at Boston, 141 ; on the Increase of sal- 

 aries. 160-166; on a State government In Louisiana, 

 187-108. 



CARRASCO, Rev. AXTONIO. Spanish Protestant preacher. 

 Obituary of, 604. 



CARROLL, THOMAS Kino, ex-Governor of Maine. Obitu- 

 ary of, 68*. 



CAHTIER, Sir GEORGE ETIEHNE, Canadian statesman. 

 Obituary of, 697. 



CAW, OROROE W. Obituary of, 576. 



CASSEBLT, EUGENE. Part In elections of 1873, 84 ; Sena- 



