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INDEX OF CONTEXTS. 



tin. 1*7; on rapplement to civil right* bill, 139; on 

 Louisiana aflalrs, 181. 



I VoUfar Pn*da* and na-Pnridtnt -Proceed- 

 ing* In Congre** relative to counting of. 1W-154. 



KIT, Her. SAjroax R., D. D., Presbyterian clergyman. 

 Obituary of, ML 



XmifraUOK. to the United Slates, 757; countries repre- 

 sented, 708; distribution of sex and .-, 758; occupa- 

 tion*. 758. 



Knurr, ROBERT, lawyer. Justice New York Superior 

 Court. Obltoary of, 56i. 



EMPEROR or UIKKAXT. His letter In reply to the Pope, 

 8*7. 



BTHZBIDOS. ROBERT, Chief Clerk of Port of New York. 

 Obltury of, 575. 



Eurapt. Apparent victories of republican principles, 

 274; affairs In Spain, 274; attempts in favor of Count 

 de Cnambord, In France, (74 ; policy of President 

 Thters. 274; election of Manbal MacMahon, 874; de- 

 parture of German troops from French territory, 274; 

 bop of recoTerlng Alsace >nd Lorraine. 874; conflict 

 between Church and state In Germany. *74 ; progress 

 In the consolidation of the empire, 274; new electoral 

 law In Austria, 274; exhibition at Vienna, 274; revi- 

 sion of the Constitution of Switzerland, 275; visit of 

 the King of Italy to Berlin, 275; Mr. Brlghfs retnrn 

 to the English Cabinet, 275; attitude of the Catholic 

 bishops of Ireland, 275; treaty of England with the 

 Netherlands, 275; success of the Russians In Central 

 Asia, 275; friendliness of Kings of Sweden and Den- 

 mark to the German Empire, 275; conflict of the 

 Turkish Government with the Mohammedan priests, 

 175; persecution of Christians in Bosnia, 275; popula- 

 tion of Europe, 275; area and population of different 

 countries, 275; number of Catholics, 275; Protestants, 

 ITS; Jews, J75; Mohammedans, 275; area and popu- 

 lation of foreign colonies, 275. 



BtanjtUcal AKatiee. Object of. 278 ; origin of, 270 ; meet- 

 Ing In New York, 276; countries represented, 276; 

 addresses, 276; reports on state of religion, 276; reli- 

 gions condition of Europe, 276; letter from the Arch- 

 bishop of Canterbury, 278; views of the Emperor of 

 Germany. 276; papers on Christian union, 277; Chris- 

 tianity and Its antagonisms, 277; on Christian life, 277; 

 discus-ion on Protestantism and Romanism, 277 ; 

 Christianity and civil government, 278; Christian mis- 

 sions. 278; practical work of the Christian Church, 



tw. 



ftmtytOeal AtuxiatioK. Meeting of the Missionary So- 

 ciety of the, 278; Treasurer's report, 278; meeting of 

 the Board of Publication, 2TR; report of property and 

 pmflt, 278; statistics of, 278; collections and contri- 

 butions, 278. 



KTAIC*, Acocsrua O., Journalist and politician. Obituary 

 of. 581. 



ImaruLP. CHARLES, M. D., Medical Director TJ. 8. N. 

 Obituary of, 682. 



Ewino, Right Her. ALXXAITOKR, D. D., D. C. J., Scottish 

 Wahop.-Obltnary of, 597. 



FAOXAVI. Josim. portrait-painter. Obituary of, STL 

 FAILI, THOMAS HAH, merchant and philanthropist. 



sryof, 599. 



FAKXSWOBTII. Jonw F. Representative from Illinois, 

 latlve to the franking privilege, 140; on In- 

 emon) salaried, 168; on Louisiana affairs. ISO. 

 FABMLL. Hi. Rer. Joint P., D. D., Roman Catholic Bish- 

 op of Ontario. Obituary of, 601. 



Fcvxo, A. W., actor and dramatist. Obituary of, SO. 



FBNTOM, REUBEN E. Senator li. in New York, 187; on 

 the finances, 175, 170. 



Fnuus, ISAAC. Birth. 278; death, 278; college course. 

 278; pastorates, 278; connection with various insti- 

 tutes, 270; accepts chancellorship of New York I ni- 

 vcrslty, 27V ; personal appearauce, 279; character, 27V. 



Finan&i o/ Me L'nittd Statti. Prosper!!) 



try, 279; revenues mainulued, ^79 ; panic of Septim- 

 ber 18th, 279; receipts and expenditures,-.^; bu 

 applicable for payment of the principal of the public 

 debt, 280; reduction of the debt, USD; statement nf 

 the ouUtaudlng principal uf the public debt, 281 ; 

 effect of the financial di-niugriuvuts, 282; alterations 

 in the tariff laws, 282; value of mcrchaudise import- 

 ed, 282; Increase In importation of tea aud codec, 

 882 ; Increase in other articles, 8l ; deere:i.-- in silk, 

 precious stones, fruits, aud other urticles, S82 ; value 

 of exports, 282; Increase In certain articles, of export, 

 882 ; export of gold and silver, 282; statement of in- 

 crease and decrease from general sources of revenue, 

 882 ; repeal of stamp-taxes, 882 ; articled exempted 

 from taxation, 882 ; abolition of offices of assessors 

 and assistant assessors of internal revenue, 288; sys- 

 tem of collecting taxes by stamps. 883; arrangement* 

 for refunding; the debt, 283; the Geneva awards, 283; 

 condition of the earn lug-trade, 263; ship-building, 

 383; action of the Treasury Department during the 

 panic, 283; letters of President Grant, 284; most 

 prominent feature of the panic, 285; remedies nsed 

 In New York to allay the panic, 285; cause of the 

 crisis, 865; cost of railroad construction, 285; burden 

 of the bankers, 285 ; sale of United States bonds dur- 

 ing the excitement, 285 ; closing prices of securities 

 In London, 286; table of prices of railway and miscel- 

 laneous stock, 286; views of the Controller of the 

 Currency on the redemption of national bank notes, 

 8SC; table exhibiting the resources and liabilities of 

 the national banks of New York and tin- t'nited 

 States, 287; table of deposits and depositors in New 

 England savings-banks, 888; table of coinage of the 

 United State* mints from their organization, 289; 

 remarks of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to 

 expansion and contract Ion of currency, 290 ; range 

 of prices In New York for Government securities, 

 290; for State and railroad bonds. 2M; movements 

 of gold, 290; foreign exchange. 290 : f pro- 



duction of precious metals west of the Missisi-liipl, 

 291 ; failures In different States, 291 ; New York lia- 

 bilities. 291. 



Fisn, HAKILTOW, Secretary of State. Correspondence 

 relative to the Virginian. 268. 



FLAOO, AzARiAti C., American financier. Birth, 291; 

 death. 291; pursuits, 291; reputation, 292; financial 

 abilities. 292. 



Florida. Meetlnz of the Legislature. 292: election of 

 United States Senator, 2flS ; Hon. Simon B fonover, 

 892; Investigation of bribery reports, 2SS; hill to pro- 

 tect citizens In their civil rights, tK; public Improve- 

 ments. 292; memorials to Con<rress, 2!I2: extraordi- 

 nary session of the ?,' "i-lntnre, 293: provision of the 

 Mil tor funding the State bonds hyp New 



York. 293; bonded debt. 293; receipts and expendi- 

 tures. 891: affairs of tho Jacksonville. Penmcola & 

 Mobile Railroad Company, 2M; annexation of ^ 

 Florida to Alabama, *W: public Instruction. 895; 

 Peabody fund, 895; Agricultural College scrip. 295; 

 Improvements In the navigation of the Upper 81, 

 John's River, 895; Pease Creek Improvement Com- 

 pany, 896. 



