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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



FOSTER, WILLIAM L. Appointed Chief-Justice of Circuit 

 Court in New Hampshire, 599. 



Fourteenth amendment does not interfere with the police 

 powers of the States, 796. 



FOWLER, ROBERT. Decease of, 627. 



Fox, CHARLES. Birth, 312; career as au engineer, 312; 

 death, 312. 



France. Government, 312; movement of population, 

 312; excess of deaths over births, 312; increase of 

 suicide, 312; boys and girls' comparative births, 812; 

 area and population, S13; proportion of marriages, 

 314; decrease of population in towns, 314; foreign 

 residents, 314; voters at elections, 315; area of culti- 

 vation, 315 ; religions, 315 ; educational statistics, 

 315; illiteracy, 316; budget, 316; public debt, 310; 

 army and navy, 316; commerce, 317; ehipping, 317; 

 area and population of Algeria, 317; colonies and de- 

 pendencies, 317, 318; pastoral letters of French bish- 

 ops, 318; displeasure of Germany and Italy, 318; re- 

 monstrance of Germany, 318; suspension of the Unl- 

 vers, 318; proceedings of the National Assembly, 318; 

 attacks on the ministry, 319; the Septennate sus- 

 tained, 319; supplementary elections, 319; Bonapart- 

 ist demonstration, 320; attempt to restore monarchy, 

 321; Assembly adjourns, 321; supplementary elec- 

 tions, 321; Assembly reassembles, 321; bill for an 

 Upper Chamber, 321; its features, 321; ministers re- 

 sign, 322; new ministry, 322 ; discussion of municipal 

 election law, 322; manifesto of Count Chambord, 322; 

 discussion on proclaiming a republic, 323; modifica- 

 tion of the ministry, 323 ; Bonapartist success, 323 ; 

 tour of President MacMahon, 323; supplementary 

 elections, 323 ; recall of the Orenoque, 324 ; munici- 

 pal elections, 324 ; new session of the Assembly, 324 ; 

 message, 324 ; education bill, 324 ; remonstrances of 

 Spain relative to the Carlists, 325 ; French answer, 

 825 ; convicts in New Caledonia, 326 ; operations of 

 the Eastern Army during the war, 377; escape of 

 Rochefbrt, 327 ; do. Bazaine, 327 ; export-trade exten- 

 sion, 327 ; foreign relations and free trade, 328 ; ban- 

 quet at Nice, 328 ; influence of the Catholic Church 

 on legislation, 329 ; sufferings of Protestantism, 329 ; 

 treaty with Auam, 329. 



FRANKLIN, CHARLES L. Decease of, 651. 



Free Church of England. Chief features of the organi- 

 zation and government, 331; convocation, 331; pro- 

 posed union with the Reformed Episcopal Church 

 of America, 331; doctrine and constitution of the 

 Church, 331. 



FREEMAN, FORTTOATUS. Decease of, 646. 



FRELINGHUYSEN, FREDERICK T. Senator from New Jer- 

 sey, 150; on specie payments, 187 ; on the civil-rights 

 bill, 215 ; on the Louisiana bill, 234. 



FRIEDENTHAL, Dr. RUDOLPH. Biographical sketch of, 

 705. 



Fuel, Artificial. Utilization of coal-dust, 332; amount of 

 dust, 332; establishments in Europe, 332; patents for 

 compression, 332; interesting papers, 333; working- 

 women in Belgium, 333; machines, 333; inventors, 

 333; cement for bituminous coal, 334; patents for 

 mixture of bituminous and anthracite coal-dust, 334; 

 deficiencies, 334; remedies, 335. 



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GABLENTZ, LUDWIQ K. W. Birth, 335; military and dip- 

 lomatic career, 335; death, 335. 



Galveston. City in Texas, 791 ; location, 791 ; commerce, 

 791; manufactures, 791. 



GANSON, JOHN. Decease of, 652. 



GARDNER, HIRAM. Decease of, 627. 



GARPIELD, JAMES A. Representative from Ohio, 150; 

 on the repeal of the salary law, 157. 



GASCOIGNE, CECIL, Marquis of Salisbury. Biographical 

 sketch of, S71. 



GAVIT, JOHN E. Decease of, 649. 



GEIGER, ABRAHAM. Birth, 335; career as a scholar and 

 author, 335; death, 335. 



Geographical Explorations. Preliminary remarks, 386; 

 decease of explorers, 336, 337; chartography, 337; 

 bibliography, 337; noteworthy geographical publica- 

 tions, 338; arctic exploration, 339; Austrian expe- 

 ditions, 339; English do., 339; the oceans, 340; sound- 

 ings, 340; voyages of the Challenger, 340; explorations 

 in North America, 342; Alaska, 342; Western Terri- 

 tories, 343; New Mexico, 343; Hayden expedition, 

 343; expedition from Denver, 343; Colorado Valley, 

 344; Bad Lands of Dakota, 344; Black Hills expedi- 

 tion, 344; geysers in Montana, 345; Yellowstone coun- 

 try, 345; South America, 345; Europe, 345; improve- 

 ments in Greece, 345; excavations at Cyprus, 346; 

 Corsica, 346; Asia, 346; explorations in Palestine, 

 346; Phoenicia, 346; Persia, 346; Caspian Sea, 346; 

 Central Asia, 346; Kashgar, 347; China, 347; Africa, 

 347; discoveries of Schweinfurth, 347; German expe- 

 dition, 348; pigmies, 348; Libyan Desert, 348; search 

 for Livingston, 349; further explorations, 349; East- 

 ern Africa, 349; colonies of South and West Australia, 

 expeditions in, 350. 



Georgia. Session of the Legislature, 350; question of a 

 Constitutional Convention, 351 ; Macon, 351 ; Commis- 

 .eioner of Agriculture, 351; resolutions of the Lower 

 House on civil-rights bill, 351; Senate amendment, 

 352; convict-labor leased, 352; State University, 352; 

 geologist, 352; schools and school-fund, 352; State 

 finances, 352; illegal bonds, 352; remarks of the Gov- 

 ernor on revision of the State constitution, 353; direct 

 trade with Europe, 353; railroads, 353; parties in the 

 Legislature, 353; congressional election, 353. 



GERARD, JAMES W. Decease of, 625. 



Germany. Emperor's family, 354; states, area, and pop- 

 ulation, 354; Federal Council, 354; members of the 

 . Reichstag, 354; religious divisions, 354; state govern- 

 ments, 354 ; universities, professors, and students, 

 354; other educational institutions, 355; budget, 355; 

 army, 355; navy, 356; fortifications, 357; torpedoes, 

 356; ship-building, 356; customs line, 357; emigration, 

 357; movement of shipping, 357 ; railroads, 357; tele- 

 graphs, 357; postal statistics, 357, 358; election for the 

 Reichstag, 358; increase of the Catholic party, 358; 

 results, 358; opening of the session, 359; drafts of laws 

 to be submitted, 359; the election of president, 359; 

 passage of laws, 359; civil-marriage bill, 360; repre- 

 sentatives of Alsace-Lorraine, 360; the new press- 

 law, 360; the new military law, 360; the bishops' 

 bill, 361; speech from the throne, 362; adjournment, 

 362; fall session, 362; bille proposed, 362 ; education 

 in Alsace-Lorraine, 362; remarks of Bismarck, 362; 

 foreign relations, 363; visit of the Emperor of Russia, 

 363; Carlist outrage, 363; feelings of the smaller states 

 on consolidation, 364; conflict between Prussia and 

 the Catholic Church, 364; sentiment in Alsace-Lor- 

 raine, 365; attempt to assassinate Bismarck, 365; ar- 

 rest of Count von Arnim, 365. 



GLENN, JOSEPH. Decease of, 653. 



GOETZ, MORITZ. Decease of, 663. 



GOODRICH, WILLIAM H. Decease of, 645. 



GORDON - LENNOX, Duke of Richmond. Biographical 

 sketch of, 370. 



GOULD, JOHN S. Decease of, 648. 



