INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



805 



. VITET, Louis, French journalist, publicist, and histo- 

 rian. Obituary of, 597. 



VREDENBERGH, PETER, Justice of New Jersey Supreme 

 Court. Obituary of, 665. 



VROOM, PETER, D. Birth, 7C9; death, 769; Governor and 

 Congressman of New Jersey, 7C9; minister to Prus- 

 sia, 769. 



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WAITS, MORRISON R. Appointed Chief-Justice of the 

 United States, 750; biographical sketch of, 750. 



WAKEFIELD, CYRUS, importer. Obituary of, 584. 

 Waldemiara. Statistics, 770; journals, 770; missions, 

 770; conference, 770; synod meeting, 770; valley 

 churches, 770; statistics, 770; Committee of Evan- 

 gelization, 770. 



WALKER, Mrs. MARY A. Obituary of, 559. 



WALWOHTH, MANSFIELD TRACT, novelist. Obituary of 

 672. 



WARDEN, FRANCIS, European partner of A. T. Stewart. 

 Obituary of, 560. 



WARE, Judge ASHUH, LL. D., jurist, Obituary of, 579. 



WARKJHD, General A. B., railroad manager. Obituary 

 of, 577. 



WASHBURN, WILLIAM B. Elected Governor of Massa- 

 chusetts, 474; biographical sketch of, 474. 



WATERMAN, THOMAS TILESTON, D.D., Cougregationaliet 

 clergyman. Obituary of, 576. 



WATERS, ANDREW, educator.-Obitnary of, 563. 



WATIES, JOHN, dvil engineer. Obituary of, 569. 



WATSON, Commodore JAMES M., U. 8. N. Obituary of 

 568. 



WELLES, JAMES HENRY, railroad-builder and financier. 



Obituary of, 558. 



West Virginia. Session of the Legislature, 771 ; proceed- 

 ings, 771 ; appropriations, 771 ; disagreement with the 

 Governor on the appointing power, 771 ; case in court, 

 T71; opinion of the judges, 772; condition of the Treas- 

 ury, 772; school system, 772; hospitals, 773; material 

 interests, 773. 



WHEELOCK, ALONZO, D. B., Baptist clergyman. Obituary 

 of, 568. 



WHEELWRIGHT, WILLIAM, enterprislngand philanthropic 

 citi/cn.-Obituaryof, 580. 



WHIFFLE, INDEPENDENCE. Obituary of, 588. 



WHITE, WILLIAM, spiritualist, and publisher of infidel 

 work*. Obituary of, 569. 



WHITEHEAD, CHARLES, D. D., Reformed clergyman. 

 Obituary of, 574, 



WBITIHO, Mrs. MATILDA 8., missionary. Obituary of, 

 571. 



WITITON, WILSON, teacher of deaf and dumb. Obituary 

 of, 672. 



WHITTHORNE, W. C. Representative from Tennessee, 

 137; on increased salaries, 158. 



WHITTLESBT, ELIJAH, merchant Obituary of, 568. 



WICKS, ALJUED, philanthropist Obituary of, 569. 



WILHELM, CARL, German composer. Obituary of, 600. 



WUUam and Ifary Oolleye.Bm relative to, 140. 



WILLIAMS, GEORGE H., Attorney-General of the United 

 States. His letter on Alabama affairs, 16; reply to an 

 application from Texas for help, 741 ; states the policy 

 of the Government relative to offenders in the South- 

 ern States, 751. 



WILLIAMS, LORENZO D., Methodist clergyman. Obituary 

 of, 571. 



WILLIAMS, STATHAM, Influential citizen. Obituary of, 

 C 



WILSON, DANIEL M., philanthropist. Obituary of, 559. 

 WILSON, HENRY, Vice-President of the United States, 749. 

 WILSON, JOSEPH G., LL. D., member of Congress. Obit- 

 nary of, 574. 



WILSON, OREGON, painter. Obituary of, 582. 

 WINDOM, WILLIAM. Senator from Minnesota, 137; on 



transportation to the seaboard, 144. 

 WraiEHHALTER, FnANZ-XAViER, German portrait and 



genre painter. Obituary of, 598. 



Wisconsin. Session of the Legislature, 773; acts passed, 

 773; St. Croix land-grant, 773; action relative thereto, 

 773; Eepublican Convention, 774; nominations, 774; 

 resolutions, 774; Democratic Convention, 775; Reform 

 Convention, 775; union, 775; platform, 775; nomina- 

 tions, 775; American Constitutional Union meeting, 

 776; platform, 776; election, 776; Improvement of 

 rivers, 776; report of Major Houston, 777; finances, 

 777; debt, 777; taxes, 777; railroads, 778; State valu- 

 ation, 778; schools, 778; compulsory education, 778; 

 charitable Institutions, 779; bridge across the Missis- 

 sippi, 779; liquor law, 779; railways public highways, 

 779. 

 WOLLE, SYLVESTER, Moravian clergyman. Obituary of, 



578. 



WOOD, HENRY, D. D., chaplain U. S. N. Obituary of, 583. 

 WOODBURY, SILAS, Presbyterian clergyman. Obituary 



of, 566. 

 WOODRUFF, Lieutenant EUGENE A., U. S. A. Obituary 



of, 581. 

 WOODWARD, JAMES MONTGOMERY, lawyer and journalist. 



Obituary of, 559. 



WOOLLEY, General JOHN W. Obituary of, 567 . 

 WOHTHINGTON, WiLMiu, M: D., physician. Obituary of, 



579. 



WRIGHT, GEORGE G. Senator from Iowa, 137; on the in- 

 crease of salaries, 160-166. 



WEIGHT, Lieutenant THOMAS F., U. S. A. Obituary of, 

 669. 



XINDAVELONIS, M. , Greek courier. Obituary of, 591. 



TEAS AND NAYS. Senate. Oil the bill to allow a draw- 

 back at Boston, 144 ; on resolution relative to railroad 

 transportation, 145; relative to the franking privilege, 

 146; relative to the abolition of the frankingprivilege, 

 148, 149; on the amendments to the salary bill, 161, 

 162; relative to the salary bill, 165-167; relative to the 

 finances, 177; on the Louisiana government bill, 204; 

 on the bill relative to claims for damages under the 

 Geneva award, 213. 



Some. On supplement to civil rights bill, 189; on 

 supplement to remove political disabilities, 140; on 

 supplement relative to William and Mary College, 

 140, 141; on the bill to abolish franking privilege, 149; 

 on the salary bill, 165; relative to Louisiana, 178; on 

 the report of the Credit Mobilier investigating com- 

 mittee, 236. 237. 



Yellow fever in Louisiana and Tennessee, SO. 



YOUNG, BENJAMIN, actor. Obituary of, 578. 



ZANZIBAR. Treaty for the suppression of the slave-trade, 

 780; sultanate its history, 780; territory, 780; area 

 and population, 780; commerce, 780; slave-mart, 780; 

 proceedings of England, 780; results, 780. 



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