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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



Hal of the company, 779 ; the contract, 779; route of 

 the tunnel, 779; length and position, 779. 



STILLWELL, THOMAS N. Obituary notice of, 623. 



STOCKTON, JOHN. Senator from New Jersey, 150; on 

 the salary law, 167. 



STORMS, HENRY. Decease of, 630. 



STRSBELS, FRTBDRICH. Decease of, 623. 



STRONG, OLIVER S. Decease of, 633. 



STUART, JOSEPH. Decease of, 658. 



STUDLEY, HIRAM. Decease of, 639. 



STURGES, JONATHAN. Decease of, 659. 



SUMNER, CHARLEB. Senator from Massachusetts, 150 ; 

 offers resolutions on arbitration, 151; presents civil- 

 rights bill, 215 ; resolution of censure repealed in the 

 Massachusetts Legislature, 518; birth, 780; career as 

 a statesman, 780; death, 780 ; writings, 780. 



Sweden, and Norway. 'King, 782; members of the gov- 

 ernment, 782; emigration, 782; population of Swe- 

 den, 782; army, 782; commerce, 782; navigation, 782; 

 railroads, 782; area and population of Norway, 782; 

 commerce, 783; navy, 783. 



SWEET, BENJAMIN J. Obituary notice of, 522. 



Switzerland. Divisions, 783 ; legislative authority, 783 ; 

 Federal Council, 783; area, 783; revenue, 783; army, 

 783; railroads, 783; the revised constitution, 783; its 

 principal features, 783, 784; votes on the revision, 784; 

 conflict between the authorities and the Catholic 

 Church, 784; details, 784; International Postal Con- 

 gress, 785 ; acts of the Federal Council, 785. 



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TALBOT, CHARLES N. Decease of, 600. 



TAYLOR, EMMONS. Decease of, 631. 



Telegraphic Proems. American and German inventors, 

 786; magnetic copying apparatus, 786 ; details of the 

 improvements, 786. 



Tennessee. Colored State Convention, 786; proceedings, 

 786; resolutions, 786; Democratic Convention, 786; 

 nominations, 786; platform, 786; Republican State 

 Convention, 787; disagreement between races, 787; 

 platform, 787; nominations, 787; results of the elec- 

 tion, 788; serious disturbances, 788; attack on two 

 whites, 788; shooting sixteen blacks, 788 ; investiga- 

 tion, 788; arrest of the perpetrators, 788;. finances, 

 789 ; State debt, 789; educational interest, 789 ; its 

 institutions, 789 ; other institutions, 789; youth of 

 criminals, 789. 



Territories of the United States. (See the Territories re- 

 spectively.) 



Texas. Revision of the State constitution, 789; its de- 

 fects, 790; public debt, 790; penitentiary, 790; Land- 

 office, 790 ; defense of the Indian frontier, 790 ; pro- 

 duction and movement of cotton, 790; election of 

 Congressmen, 790; State officers, 790 ; parties in the 

 Legislature, 791 ; Galveston, its location, 791 ; com- 

 merce, 791; population, 791; manufactories, 791. 



THOMPSON, JOHN B. Obituary notice of, 623. 



THURMAN, -ALLEN G. Senator from Ohio, 150; relative 

 to the compensation of Senators, 165-168; opposes 

 inflation, 198 ; on the civil-rights bill, 219. 



TILDEN, SAMUEL J., Governor of New York. Biograph- 

 ical sketch of, 617. 



TILGHMAN, TENCH. Decease of, 662. 



TRACT, JOSEPH -Decease of, 629, 



Transportation Question. Report of the Committee of 

 Congress on transportation routes to the seaboard, 

 240, 713. 



Turkey. Reigning sovereign^ 792 ; area and population 

 792; population of cities, 792; revenue, 792; reorgan- 



ization of the army, 792; navigation, 792; railroads, 792; 

 Government of Roumania, 792 ; military force, 792 ; 

 debt, 792; railroads, 792; Government of Servia, 793; 

 population, 793; religious divisions, 793; railroads, 

 793 ; the Hassunists, 793 ; famine in Asia Minor, 793 ; 

 the National Assembly, 793; addresses, 793; move- 

 ments for independence in Roumania, 793 ; session 

 of Roumanian Chambers, 794; complication between 

 Turkey and Montenegro, 794; do. between Turkey 

 and England, 794 ; treaties with the United States, 

 794; the order of succession, 794. 

 TYLER, ROBERT O. Decease of, 661. 



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UMBSCHEIDEN, FRANZ. Decease of, 662. 



Unitarians. Statistics, 795 ; General Conference, 795 ; 

 German associations of liberal Christians in the 

 United States, 795 ; union of independent churches 

 in the West, 795. 



United Brethren. Statistics, 795 ; bishops, 796 ; publish- 

 ing house, 796. 



United States. Changes in the President's cabinet, 790 ; 

 biographical sketch of Secretary Bristow, 796; do- 

 of Postmaster-General Jewell, 796; revision of the 

 United States statutes, 796; members of the revision 

 commission, 796 ; Justice Field explains his and Just- 

 ice Bradley's views in the decision of the " Slaughter- 

 House" cases, 796; fourteenth amendment does not 

 interfere with the police powers of the States, 790; 

 powers of Congress to enforce the constitutional 

 amendments, 797; Justice Bradley's opinion, 797; 

 numbers of civil suits, 798; affairs in Louisiana and 

 South Carolina, 798; letter of the Attorney-General to 

 the President, 798; his reply from Long Branch, 79; 

 the Chattanooga Convention, 799; proceedings, 799; 

 Cheap Transportation Convention, 799; proceedings, 

 799; National Grange Convention, 799; proceedings, 

 799; Women's National Temperance Convention, 800; 

 other conventions, 800; Fish-culture Association, 800. 



Universalists. Statistics, 800; General Convention, 800; 

 proceedings, 801. 



UPTON, GEORGE B. Decease of, 643. 



Uruguay. Boundaries, 801; government, 801; divisions, 

 801; exports and imports, 801; cattle, 801; commerce, 

 801; revenue, 801; customs, 801. 



VAN ALEN, JAMES I. Decease of, 624. 



VANCE, ROBERT B. Representative from North Carolina, 

 150; on the civil-rights bill, 213. 



VANDERVOORT, CHARLES. Decease of, 651. 



VAN TASSELL, Mrs. Decease of, 629. 



VAN TRUMP, PHILADELPHUS. Decease of, 647. 



VARNUM, JOSEPH B. Decease of, 664. 



Vermont. Financial condition, 801; State debt, 802; 

 State Reform School, 802; extra legislative session, 

 802; Republican Convention, 802; nominations, 802; 

 platform, 802; Democratic Convention, 803; nomina- 

 tions, 803; platform, 803; results of the election, 803; 

 congressional election, 803; acts passed by the Legis- 

 lature, 803. 



VERREN, ANTOINE. Decease of, 628. 



Virginia. Financial condition of the State, 804; views 

 of the Governor, 804; funded debt, 804; taxation, 805; 

 internal revenue, 805; legislation, 805; action relative 

 to the debt, 805; State affairs, 805; parties in the Leg- 

 islature, 805; Congressmen elect, 805. 



