onxn <r 001 IKVI-V 



fiction, 449; work* of an and crlilcUm. 4BO; da. of 

 pblkMophjr atid science. 4BO, 461 ; do. of theology awl 

 religion, 483; do. of geography, travel, ate., 4M; tail. 

 booka for schools, 435; work, oa tow, 4M; do. on 

 medicine, 4M; glft-booka, 407; mUccllaueooa work*. 

 458; reprints and repabboaUoos. 46*. 



UtavtHM, OmHnmtnl, IB UTt-ProgreM la Bsigtasi. 

 400; do. in Bohemia, 461; do. In Denmark, 4; do. 

 In Franco, 468; do. In Germany, 403; do. lo Greece, 

 468; da In lluttand, 408; do. In Hungary, 4tt; do. In 

 Italy, 470; do. In Spain, 471; do. in I'orlajcal, 479; do. 

 In Russia, 47% 



Uteratun, EnyHtA. - Hlftory, 473; biographies, 474; 

 philosophy aud telence, 474; religious and theologi- 

 cal book*, 474; geography and travel, 475; work* of 

 art, 475; fiction, 475; mlscellaneoas worka, 475. 



Liverpool Dock SxUiuiant. Llater'a acbeme, 475; docks 

 for steam-trade, 475; area of extension, 475; aim of 

 the engineer, 475. 



Local-option Law. Decision of California courts. 101. 



LOOAN, JOHN A. Senator from Illinois, 160; on the com- 

 pensation of members of Congress, 164-100; on a re- 

 turn to specie payments, 103. 



Louis, JACOB. Decease of. 631. 



Lovltiana. Bill to restore the rights of, 333; action of 

 the Legislature, 476; Republican Contention, 476; 

 resolutions, 470; nominations, 476; Democratic Con- 

 vention, 477; nominations, 477; resolutions, 477; the 

 Conshatta tragedy, 477; address of the people of Bed 

 River, 478; statement of Governor Kellogg, 478; ac- 

 tion of the Federal Government, 478, 479; resolutions 

 of the Committee of Seventy, 479; mats-meeting to 

 protest against the Kellogg administration, 479; reso- 

 lutions adopted, 479; reply of Governor Kellogg to 

 the delegation, 480; response of the committee, 480; 

 proclamation by D. B. Penn, claiming to be Lieuten- 

 ant-Governor, 480; assembling of militia, 480; pos- 

 session taken of the public offices, 481; dispatch of 

 Penn to the President, requesting him to withhold 

 Federal interference, 481 ; application of Kellogg, 481; 

 proclamation of President Grant, 481; troops sent to 

 New Orleans, 481; surrender of State property de- 

 manded and made, 481; surrender of McEnery, 483; 

 approval of the President, 489; address to the people 

 by McEneryand Penn, 482; report of General Emory, 

 483; address of McEnery's friends to the people of 

 the United States, explaining the revolutionary move- 

 ment, 483; origin and object of the White League, 

 484; immediate causes of revolution, 484; address of 

 Governor Kellng?, 484; his financial statement, 485; 

 review of the political campaign of 1879, 485; the law 

 of the election explained, 486; approaching election, 

 486; agreement relative to registration, 487; addresa 

 of the Conservatives, 487; reply of Governor Kellogg, 

 467; proposition to submit election returns to a board 

 of arbitrators, 487; the advisory board, 486; confer- 

 ence of committees, 488; protest against the presence 

 of troops in New Orleans, 488; canvass of the Return- 

 ing Board, 489; Democratic committee to witness the 

 canvass withdraw, 489; protest, 489; address of the 

 Committee of Seventy, 400; extracts, 490; resigna- 

 tion of a member of Returning Board, 491 ; the report 

 and completion of the work of the board, 491 ; results 

 of the election, 498 ; protest of McEnery, 493 ; threat- 

 ened violence, 493; General Sheridan ordered to New 

 Orleans. 493 ; his instructions, 498 ; aOalra In the Red 

 River region, 493; Sheridan's report, 494; report of 

 Legislative committee for congressional considera- 

 tion, 495; memorial to Congress by the Conservative 

 members of the Lower Douse of the Legislature, 497 ; 



4W; addreaa of the chairman of the nnaalllll of 

 Seventy, 4tt; other add raws aad aypaah, 4H; re- 

 of General Sheridan, 4W; I 



Ml; various oatra*a perpetrated, 



.,: . ,,, pejsj -....- ,:... *.- | A (M - M| 

 report.601; another eoamtttee. 60S; mmsgi of Oov- 



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of the Presld-nt relative to. 7W; docomeaU aceoapa- 

 nylng the m Mange, 784. 



LOWKLL, Mrs. A. C.-Obltnary notice of, 6*3. 



LC*AUU> L-Blrth, KOI; reign, 508; death, 60S. 



Z*M*reu. -Statistics, 004; theological seminaries, 505; 

 colleges, MB; acidsanln, 605; female seminaries, 

 BOS; General Synod. Sooth, 60S; report aad resoln- 

 tiona oa a general meeting of representatives of 

 Lutheran bodies. 80S; Bynodical Confirmee of North 

 America, BOS; proceedings, 806; General Council of 

 Evangelical Lutherans, 507; proceedings, 507; Lu- 

 therans In France and Alsace, BOB. 



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MAOOAIVDU, Signer. Decease of, 651. 



MACFABLAXD, FKAXCIS P. Birth, 596; clerical career, 

 6M; death, 696. 



M. KIM. JAJOM M.-Decea*e of, 688. 



McLBoo, Joan N. Birth, BM ; clerical career, 596; death, 

 896. 



McNAUQHTOx, JAMS. Decease of, 688. 



Jiadagatcar. Reigning Queen. 508; population, 506; re- 

 ligious divisions, 508; miealonary work, 608; deputa- 

 tion from England, 503; addresses before the London 

 Missionary Society, 509; proclamation of the Queen, 

 610. 



MADDIN, THOMAS. Decease of, 643. 



MAKDLEB, JOB* II. Birth, 510; career as an astronomer, 

 610; death, 510. 



Jftrfn*. Financial condition, 010; tax on railroads, 511; 

 educational interests, 611 ; Insane Hospital, 511 ; 

 State-prison, 511; State Land-Office, 613 ; Penobacot 

 Indians, 619; right of women to hold office, 513 ; acts 

 of the Legislature, 613; Industrial School for Girls, 

 513 ; Woman-Suffrage Convention, 618 ; resolution*, 

 613; State Temperance Convention, 513; resolutions, 

 013; Republican Convention, 013; nominations, 513; 

 resolutions, 513; Democratic Convention, 014 ; nomi- 

 nations, 514; resolutions, 614; results of election, 514. 



MANVXRS, Rt Hon. Joan. Biographical sketch of, 371. 



MAxaa, 8 AJIUKL. Decease of, 639. 



MABSBALL, TIIOXAS W. Decease of, 661. 



MABTnr, E. P.-DeceaM of, 684. 



Maryland. Session of the Legislature, 511; senatorial 

 election, 614; new registration law, 514; detail*. 

 615 ; oyster fisheries tew, 615 ; new license law, 

 515; State Grange, 515 ; resolution*, 5U ; second ses- 

 sion, 616; resolutions. 516; congressional elections, 

 616; State finances, 516; Deaf and DonbAsy lam, 516; 

 Normal School, 516; Insurance companies, 616; pub- 

 lic schools, 616; Maryland Canal Company, 516. 



MASOH, FEAMCIS. Birth, 017; missionary career, 617; 

 death, 617 ; scientific worka, 617. 



JftMMefaurfte.-Setslon of the Legislature, 618; resolu- 

 tion of feneare of CharleaSnmner repealed, 018; con - 

 tested election of Senator, 518; acts of the Legislate re. 

 618; State constabulary abolished. 619; views of the 

 Governor, 619 ; license law propoeed, 519; Governor's 

 veto, 519; Hooeac Tunnel, legislation relative to, 690; 

 act rcUtive to rights of husband aad wife, 690; the 



