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DALZELL, ROBERT M., millwright. Obituary of, 659. 

 DAOUD PASHA, Turkish statesman. Obitoary of, 603. 

 DAWES, HENRY L. Representative from Massachusetts, 

 137 ; offers a resolution of respect to Horace Greeley, 

 139; on increased salaries, 166. 



DBASE, HENRY PADELFORD, lawyer, politician, and sur- 

 veyor. Obituary of, 565. 



DZLAPIELD, General RICHARD. Birth, 250; death, 250; 

 family, 250; at West Point, 250; early services, 250; 

 during the Crimean War, 250; report of siege opera- 

 tions at Sevastopol, 250; superintendent of Military 

 Academy, 250; services daring the civil war, 250; re- 

 tired, 250. 

 DB LABIVE, AUGUSTS, M. D., F. R. S., Swiss physicist. 



Obituary of, 604. 



Delaware. Session of the Legislature, 250; new liquor 

 law, 250; amendment to the constitution relating to 

 a general incorporation act, 251 ; attempt to increase 

 representation, 251; changes in the railroad taxes, 

 S51 ; State debt, 251 ; settlement of the fishery ques- 

 tion, 251; industrial interests, 251 ; kaolin, 252; can- 

 ning fruit, 252; the whipping-post and pillory, 252. 

 DEMETZ, FREDERIC AUGUSTS, French philanthropist- 

 Obituary of, 603. 



DENIS, IlEHRT RAPHAEL, lawyer. Obituary of, 560. 

 Denmark. Reigning sovereign, 253; heir-apparent, 253; 

 King's civil list, 253; ministry, 258; area, 253; popu- 

 lation, 253; religion, 258; emigrants, 253; revenue 

 and expenditure, 258; army, 253; commerce, 253; 

 navigation, 253 ; railroads, 253 ; banks, 253 ; address 

 of the RIgsdag, 254; of the Landsthing, 254; reply of 

 the King. 254; opposition to the ministry, 254; loss 

 ofSchleswig, 254; adoption of provision of the Scan- 

 dinavian monetary convention, 254 ; introduction of 

 new coins, 253; charter for submarine cables, 254; 

 postal treaty with Sweden and Norway, 254; petition 

 of governor of Iceland, 254; sentence of socialist 

 leaden, 254; arrival of the Japanese embassy, 254; 

 meeting of the King and the German crown-prince at 

 Elflnore, 254 ; difficulties with Germany, 254; Folke- 

 thing dissolved, 255; literature, 426. 

 DINT, Colonel FREDERICK F., merchant. Obituary of, 



587. 



D* PETSTEH, Colonel JOHN WATTS, Jr., U. S. V. Obit- 

 uary of, 567. 



DISIRK, M., French comedian. Obituary of, 600. 

 D WALDEN. THOMAS ELUDES, actor and dramatist. 



Obituary of, 580. 

 DMTEB, THOMAS AMOBT, eminent citizen. Obituary of, 



564. 



Diplomatic Correspondence and Foreign Eelat'um.Ot 

 the United States, 255; extract from President Sar- 

 miento's message to Congress, 255 ; views of Count 

 von Benet relative to the three rules of war of the 

 Washington Treaty, 255; settlement of the audience 

 question in Chinas 256; military liability of natural- 

 ized Germans, 256 ; Mr. Bancroft's views, 258 ; regu- 

 lations controlling religious organizations in Ger- 

 many, 257; census of the Hawaiian Inlands, 257; 

 abdication of Amadeo I., 258; Mr. Sickles's report of 

 the abdication, 258 ; reply of the Cortes to the King's 

 message, 261; -election of executive officers, 261; 

 causes for abdication, 261 ; the American minister 

 recognizes the Spanish Republic, 262 ; congratulatory 

 resolutions of American Congresw, 262 ; capture of 

 the steamer Vlrginius, 262; President Grant's mes- 

 Mjre to Congress concerning dispute with Spain, 

 262; correspondence between the United States and 

 Spain, 203; Mr. Sickles and the Spanish Government, 

 263; the steamer Virginias, 262; message of Presi- 



dent Grant to Congress relative to, 262; diplomatic 

 correspondence relative to the Virginius accompany- 

 ing the message, 263. 



Disciples of Christ. General missionary convention of, 

 267; evangelistic work and contributions, 267; addi- 

 tions to the churches, 267; bequests, 267; increase 

 of contributions, 267; arrangements for representa- 

 tion at the centennial exhibition, 267; establishment 

 of a foreign mission, 267; report of Sunday-schools, 

 267; annual meeting of the Church in England, Scot- 

 land, Ireland, and Wales, 267; annual Evangelistic 

 Conference of Scotland, 267. 



DISRAELI, BENJAMIN. Biographical sketch of, 335. 



Dix, Colonel CHARLES T., artist. Obituary of, 564. 



Dixou, JAMES, Connecticut Senator. Birth, 207; death, 

 267; education, 267; admitted to the bar, 267; success 

 as a lawyer, 267; public offices, 267; congressional 

 services, 267; literary abilities, 268, 



DOD, Rev. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, D. D., Episcopal cler- 

 gyman. Obituary of, 558. 



Dominion of Canada (see Gnat Britain. Possessione of). 



DONATI, Prof., Italian astronomer. Obituary of, COO. 



DONOVAN. CORNELIUS, M. D., Irish physician. Obituary 

 of, 801. 



DOTT, Colonel LOCKWOOD L., lawyer. Obituary of, 559. 



DUNCAN, DAVID, banker. Obituary of, 560. 



DUBAND, KLIAS, pharmacist and botanist. -Obituary of, 

 677. 



DUEANT, CHARLES S., aeronaut. Obituary of, 563. 



EARLY, Right Rev. JOHN. Birth, 268; death, 268; Bishop 



of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 268. 

 Ecuador, independent South American state. Geograph- 

 ical position, 268; boundaries, 268; area, 68; terri- 

 torial provinces, 268 ; population, 268; chief towns, 

 268; classes of inhabitants, 268; President and cabi- 

 net, 268; archbishops and bishops, 268; army, 270; 

 exports, 270; imports, 270; condition of British trade, 

 270; importation of British manufactures, 270; metals 

 exported, 270; shipping movements, 270; duties, 270; 

 light-houses, 270; national income, 270; expenditures, 

 271; British bond-holders and the Government, 271 ; 

 public debt, 271 ; contract for India-rubber, 271; high- 

 ways, 271; development of natural resources, 271 ; 

 public education, 271 ; national thanksgiving, 272; 

 Indigo-manufacture, S72; discovery of silver-ore, 272; 

 amnesty to absent citizens, 272 ; explorations, 272; 

 an Inca palace, 272. 



EDMUNDS, GEORGE F. Senator from Vermont, 137; rela- 

 tive to the abolition of the franking privilege, 147; on 

 the salary bill, 161; on the salary amendment, 169- 

 166; on Louisiana affairs, 179; on a State government 

 In Louisiana, 182-184; on the Louisiana government 

 bill, 202; on the claims for damages under the Geneva 

 award, 204. 



EDWARDS, WELDON N., politician. Obituary of, 687. 

 Egypt. Khedive of Egypt, 272; heir-apparent, 272; ter- 

 ritory, 272; annexation of portion of Central Africa, 

 272; area, 272; population, 272; revenue, 272; expen- 

 ditures, 272; public debt, 272; Khedive's debts, 272; 

 army, 272; imports, 272; exports, 272; commerce, 278; 

 Suez Canal, 273; railways, 273; telegraph-lines, 273; 

 marriage of the hereditary prince, 273; difficulties 

 with Abyssinia, 273; report of Sir Samuel Baker, 278; 

 improvements, 273; rapid growth, 7; relations with 

 Turkey, 7; grant from the Sultan, 273; Protestantism 

 in Egypt, 278. 

 ELDREDOE, CHARLES A. Representative from Wiecon- 



