INDEX OF CONTENDS. 



795 



HOTTER, JOHN CAMDEN, London publisher. Obituary 

 of, 597. 



HOWABD, WILLIAM A. Delivers the address on laying 

 the corner-stone of the new Capitol of Michigan, 600. 



Howz, Lieutenant ALBION, U. S. A. Obituary of, 569. 



HOWE, JOSEPH. Birth, 359; death, 359; career as a colo- 

 nial statesman and publicist, 359. 



HOTT, ADOLPHDS DAVENPOBT, actor. Obituary of, 583. 



HUBBABD, DEJCAS, member of Congress. Obituary of, 

 579. 



HUDSON, Judge , United States Attorney, Memphis 



District. Obituary of, 572. 



HUGHES, Bev. MELANCTHON, Presbyterian clergyman 

 and missionary. Obituary of, 585. 



HUGO, FBAN90IS, son of Victor Hugo. Obituary of, 605. 



Hungary. Crown lands, 359 ; ministry, 359 ; Diet, 859 ; 

 public revenue, 359; railways', 359; administration of 

 the Government, 360; relations of Church and state, 

 SCO; relations between Hungary and Croatia, 360. 



HrxcERFORD, WILLIAM. Birth, 360; death, 360; career 

 as a jurist, 860, 361. 



HI-NT, Mrs. BEKIAH, centenarian. Obituary of, 571. 



HUNT, THOBNTON LEIGH, English artlet, art-critic, jour- 

 nalist, and politician. Obituary of, 598. 



HrxTEn, Captain CHARLES, IT. S. N. Obituary of, 585. 



HCSTER, Jons K., Scottish author and artist. Obituary 



of, 598. 



HCTTER, Rev. EDWIN WILSON, D. D., Lutheran clergy- 

 man. Obituary of, 580. 

 HTDE, HENBT H., Insurance agent Obituary of, 586. 



IDE, WmjAK E., physician. Obltnary of, 667. 

 JUinoU. The farmers' movement the most important 

 topic of the year. 362; its origin, 362; causes that led 

 toil, 362; freight-traffic, 363; action of manufacturers 

 of agricultural Implements, 363; attitude of the par- 

 ties, 363; " three-cent war," 364 ; action of railroad 

 companies, 364; resort to legislation. 364; Board of 

 Railroad Commissioners, 864 ; disobedience of the 

 companies, 364; a test case in the courts, 364; the 

 new railroad bill, 865, 866; takes effect, 366; suit 

 gainst the Chicago & Northwestern Company, 367; 

 statement of the Governor, 367 ; resolutions of the 

 Farmers' Convention. 367; county and district conven- 

 tion.', 868; the Northwestern Farmers' Convention, 

 868; resolutions adopted, 368; elections, 868; State 

 Fanners' Association, 868; report of secretary, 369; 

 platform adopted, 369; adjournment of the Legisla- 

 ture, 369; valuation of property, 370; railroads, 370; 

 public Institutions, 870; officers of Government, 371; 

 Legislature, 371. 



India, 7?rittA. Area and population of administrative 

 divisions, 371 ; revenue, 871 ; expenditures. 371 ; debt, 

 371; religion, 372; increase of Mohammedanism, 372; 

 rmy estimates, 372; imports and exports, 372; num- 

 ber of vessels, 372; railroad lines, 372; post-offices, 

 372 ; telegraphs. 372 ; Lord Northcote, viceroy, 372; 

 growth of scientinc and literary societies, 372; politi- 

 cal associations, 373 ; influence of Hindooism, 373 ; 

 first representative popular election, 373; famine In 

 Bengal, 373; action of English authorities, 373; pub- 

 lic works, 878. 



Indiana. Session of the Lecislatnre, 374; abolition of 

 the Court of Common Picas, 874; causes of divorce 

 under the new law, 874; new liquor law. 874 ; decision 

 of Supreme Court sustaining the law, 375 ; temper- 

 ance resolutions, 375 ; Treasury receipts, 375 ; ex- 

 penditures, 875; various organizations, 375; Institu- 



tion for Deaf and Dumb, 375; Insane Hospital, 376 ; 

 State-prison, ;376; House of Refuge, 376; second an- 

 nual meeting of National Congress of Agriculture, 

 376; report on transportation, 376; views of Dr. Ey- 

 land T. Brown, 377; supplemental report, 377. 

 Indians, Modoc. General Canby's views of, 89; mas- 

 sacre, 88. 



International Exhibition at Vienna, 53, 274. 

 Iowa. Adjourned session, 378; case of ex-Treasurer 

 Rankin, 378; organization of banks, 379; report of 

 State insurance department, 379 ; school statistics, 

 379; agitation of question of cheaper transportation, 

 879; organization of Granges, 379; constitution, 380; 

 resolutions of Republican State Convention, 381 ; 

 nominations, 381; nominations by anti-Republicans, 

 381; resolutions adopted, 881; woman suffrage, 382; 

 State election, 382; receipts and expenditures, 382; 

 population, 382; State University, 383; Agricultural 

 College, 383; College for the Blind, 383; Institution 

 for Deaf and Dumb, 383; Soldiers' Orphan Homes, 

 883; State Reform School, 383; penitentiary, 383; In- 

 sane Hospital, 383; State Capitol, 383; destitution of 

 settlers in northwestern counties, 383; action of the 

 Governor, 383; prize-fightins, 883. 

 Italy. King Victor Emmanuel, 383; Birth, 383; coronation 

 as King of Sardinia, 383; proclaimed King of Italy, 

 383; marriage, 883; children, 383; heir-apparent, 383; 

 ministry, 383; Italian Parliament, 383; electoral col- 

 leges, 384; council of state, 384; religion, 384; Papal 

 dominions, 384; prelates and clergymen, 884; sup- 

 pression of convents, 384 ; compulsory education, 

 384 ; universities, 384 ; revenue and receipts, 384 ; 

 Bale of railways and ecclesiastical property, 384; pub- 

 lic debt, 384; reorganization of the army, 385; navy, 

 385; area and population of the political divisions, 

 385; shipping, 386; commercial intercourse of Italy, 

 887; railroads, 387; discussions on the extension of 

 the law for the suppression of convents to Rome, 

 887 ; proceedings under the law, 887 ; ministerial 

 crisis, 887; visit of the King to Berlin, 388; new ses- 

 sion of Parliament, 388; King's speech, 388; discus- 

 sion on the foreign budget, 888; sentiments of the 

 Government toward Spain, 388 ; financial condition 

 of the country, 389; the acts of Parliament in relation 

 to civil marriage, etc., 389; new plan of the city of 

 Rome, 889; brigandage, 389; literature of, 483. 

 IVEKSON, ALFRED. Birth, 389; death, 389; career as a 

 jurist and Senator, 389. 



JACK, Captain. Execution of, 39. 



JAMESON, Commodore WIIXIAM, U. S. N. Obituary of, 

 582. 



JAMIESON, WILLIAM, M.D., English botanist and scientist 

 Obituary of, 598. 



Japan. Its ruler, 389; the reigning family, 390; divisions, 

 890; treaties with foreign nations, 390; the budget, 

 890; public debt, 390; imports and exports, 390; prin- 

 cipal articles, 390; army, 391; railroads, 891; tele- 

 graphs, 391; reformatory measures introduced, 391; 

 foreign relations, 391; persecutions suspended, 391; 

 difficulties which beset the growth of commerce, 392; 

 serious revolt In South Japan, 392. 



JOHNSON, Major-General EDWARD, Confederate army. 

 Obituary of, 563. 



JOHNSON, Rev. SAMUEL ROOSEVELT, D. D., Episcopal 

 clergyman. Obituary of, 677. 



JONES, HENRY BENCE, M.D., F.R.S., F.C.S., English phy- 

 sician and medical writer. Obituary of, 595. 



