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IN'DEX OF CONTENTS. 



Democratic Convention, 738; nominations, 788; reso- 

 lutions, 738; election, 799; constitutionality of the 

 election Uw, 739; adverse decision, 739; proclamation 

 of Governor Davis against the officer* chosen, 739; 

 application to the President for troops, 740; reply of 

 President Grant, 740 ; organization of the new Legtt- 

 latare, 740; Qorcmor Davis refuses to recogDlm it, 

 740; letter of a committee to toe Governor, 740; bla 

 answer, 741; Inauguration of Governor Coke, 741; 

 l.'ttiTof Attorney-General Williams, 741 ; LcgUlatnre, 

 741; debt, 741; financial condition, 741; Galveston, its 

 altnatlon, 741 ; commerce. 741 ; cotton shipments, 741 ; 

 lines of steamer*, 74J; public buildings, 742. 



THERESA, CHITIA MARIA, of Austria, Empress of 

 Bra*ll.-Mea*age of, 72. 



TniERHT, AMEDEE 8. D. Birth, 742; death, 742; career 

 aa an historian, 741. 



THOMAS, Captain EVAX, TJ. 8. A. Obituary of, 869. 



THOMAS. EVA, D. D., Methodist clergyman.-Obituary 

 of, 587. > 



TOOMWX, ROBKBT WILLIAM, C. E., English engineer. 

 Obituary of, 502. 



THDRMAN, ALLEM G. Senator from Ohio, 137; on al- 

 lowing a drawback at Boston on certain building- 

 materials, 141; on transportation to the seaboard, 

 149; on the increase of salaries, 168; on the finances, 

 166-199 ; on Louisiana affairs, 179; on a State gov- 

 ernment in Louisiana, 182, 188, 185, 191. 193; on the 

 Louisiana government bill, 148; on the claims for 

 damages under the Geneva award, 90S. 



TODD, Bev. JOB*. Birth, 742 ; death, 742 ; career as a 

 clergyman and author, 742. 



Tocrn, Rt. Hon. ROBERT CunzoN, English diploma- 

 tistObituary of, 699. 



TOZXB, Bltbop. Letter to Bishop Potter, 6S8. 



TRACT, HESRT R., Journalist. Obituary of, 584. 



TBACT, WILLIAM H., Judge Marine Court of New York. 

 Obituary of, 560. 



TnruBCLL, LTMAH. Senator from Illinois, 187 ; on al- 

 lowing drawback at Boston, 142; on Louisiana affairs. 

 179; on the Louisiana government bill, 200-208. 



Turtey. Reigning family, 743; harem, 743; budget, 748; 

 area and population, 748; cities and population, 748; 

 debt, 743; army and navy, 748; commerce, 743; rail- 

 roads, 744; Ronmanla, Its relglng honse, 744; rcvc- 

 nnes, 744 ; army, 744 ; commerce, 744 ; Servia, the 

 present ruler, 744; taxes, 744; population, 744; min- 

 isterial changes, 744; relations with Egypt, 744; pro- 

 ceedings In Roumanla, 745 ; Legislature of Servia, 

 745; abolition of the property of mosques, 745. 



TTLER, Jons E., Congregatlonallst clergyman. Obituary 

 of, 577. 



CMDEYWOOD. Jomt C., Judge U. 8. District Court Obit- 

 uary of, 5H7. 



VnUarlcuu. Statistics, 745 ; National Conference, 745 ; 

 objects of the Unitarian Association, 746; appropria- 

 tions, 746 ; local Association-. 746 ; divinity school, 

 746; British and Foreign Associations, 746; deputa- 

 tion from Hungary, 747; statement, 747. 



UaUtd BrtOum in Chriit. Statistics, 747; contribu- 

 tion!", 747; colleges, 747; General Conference, 747; 

 foreign missions, 747 ; expenditures, 747 ; homo mis- 

 sions, 748; amendment of the constitution, 748 ; hls- 

 tory of the denomination, 748. 



a/. Relnanro ration of President Grant, 740 ; 

 his aildres*. 749; changes of salaried. 750; changes in 

 UK cabinet, 730; W. M. Richardson, Secretary of the 

 Treasury, 730; Wographlcal sketch. 750; M. H.Wnltc, 



appointed Chief-Justice, 750 ; biographical sketch 

 790; change* In the postal syatem, 750; disturbances 

 in Southern States, 751 ; policy of the Government 

 relative thereto stated by Attorney-General Williams, 

 751; number of civil suits, 751; decision of the Court 

 of Claims on the legal existence of certain Southern 

 corporations, 752 ; decision of the New Orleans 

 slaughter-house cases, 752 ; facts, 752 ; construction 

 of the amendments of the Constitution, 758; distinc- 

 tion between a citizen of the United States and a 

 citizen of a State, 753; privileges and immunities of 

 a citizen of a State, 753; general scope and purpose 

 of the constitutional amendments, 758; decision rel- 

 ative to licensing a woman to practise law, 754; con- 

 ventions of the year, 754 ; cheap transportation, 754; 

 convention of the Governors of Southern States, 754; 

 National Cheap Transportation Association of New 

 York, 754; resolutions, 755; applications to Oongrejn 

 for laws regulating railroads, 755 ; constitutional 

 power of Congress over railroads, 755 ; emigration 

 to the United States, 757; countries represented, 758; 

 distribution of sex and age, 758 ; occupations, 758 ; 

 destination, 758. 



Unltenalbti. Statistics, 759 ; educational Institutions, 

 759 ; General Convention, 759 ; newspapers, 759 ; 

 meeting of the convention, 759; reports, 759, 760; 

 resolutions relative to the Evangelical Alliance, 760. 



UPSON, WILLIAM II. Representative from Ohio, 137 ; on 

 Increased salaries, 158. 



Uruyvay. Situation, 760; area and population, 760; di- 

 visions, 760: government, 761 ; officers. 761 ; export* 

 and imports, 761; railways, 761; revenues, 761; debt, 

 761 ; elections, 761. 



VAN AJTOEN, CHAXLIS E., M. D., eminent physician. 

 Obituary of, 584. 



VAX BUREK, THOMAS H., M. D., eminent physician. 

 Obituary of, 687. 



VANDERBILT. CORNELIUS. Donation to Nashville Uni- 

 versity, 486. 



VAX DEURSEN, WILLIAM, M. D., physician. Obituary of, 

 M 



VAN PELT, PETER, D. D., Episcopal clergyman. Obitu- 

 ary of, 578. 



Venauda. Boundaries, 761; divisions, 781; area, 781; 

 population, 761; capital, 761; President, 761 ; cabinet, 

 762; army, 762; navy, 762; commerce, 762; revenue, 

 782; debt, 762. 



Vermont Financial condition, 7G2; debt, 782; the 

 wealthiest towns, 768; education. 768: Teachers' As- 

 sociation. 763; normal schools, 763; insane asylum, 

 768 ; complaints, 768 ; Investigation, TO) ; results, 763; 

 rumors of bribery, 764 ; action of the Legislature, 

 784; result*, 764 ; meteorological phenomena, 768. 



VEBPLAKCK. ISAAC A. Birth, 765; death, 765; career aa 

 a jurist, 785. 



VICTOR EMMANUEL. King of Italy. Visit* the Emperor 

 of Germany, 828, 848. 



riryinin. Session of the Lrlsltnre,766; act relative to 

 Interest, 766; Board of Immigration, 70fl; Republican 

 Convention, 7fi6; nominations, 766; resolutions. 768; 

 Democratic Convention, 7fi7; resolutions. 7T>7; nomi- 

 nations, 767; election, 767; Legislature, 767; railroad 

 routes from the West to Richmond, 768; Chesapeake 

 A Ohio Railroad, 768 ; State debt, 768 ; Richmond 

 city, 789; communications, 789; commerce, 709 ; ex- 

 ports, 789. 



Ylrytniut 8teamtr,The aflalr of, 719 ; diplomatic cor- 

 respondence relative to, 282. 



