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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



In the Senate, a resolution offered calling for informa- 

 tion relative to military interference with the Legislature 

 of Louisiana, 204 ; moved to amend by adding " if in the 

 judgment of the President it is not incompatible with the 

 public interests," 209 ; this is not a case in which we in- 

 terfere with warlike movements, 209 ; to what does this 

 resolution relate ? 209 ; it seems as if all sensibility on the 

 subject of liberty was being lost in this land, 210 ; is Lou- 

 isiana the only State in which troubles occur f 210; scenes 

 in Ohio, 210 ; in Pennsylvania, 210 ; if we are to have in- 

 formation on this subject, let us have the whole history, 

 210 ; the purport, the sum and substance of the resolution, 

 211 ; has the Senate ever refused to insert such words in a 

 resolution, when proposed ? 211 ; time that the people 

 should ascertain if the amendments for human rights have 

 any vitality, 212 ; shall an innocent man have a right to 

 call on the Government to protect him ? 212 ; this speech 

 has been delivered at least half a dozen times within a few 

 years in the Senate, 218 ; what have Southern outrages to 

 do with the subject-matter before the Senate ? 218 ; the 

 time has passed when plain violations of law can be de- 

 fended by such a cry, 214 ; what warrant for charging the 

 people of Louisiana with being a set of assassins ? 214 ; 

 why is Louisiana agitated? 214; further debate, 215, 216; 

 the amendment agreed to, 217 ; the resolution agreed to, 

 217 ; answer of the President, 217. 



In the Senate, resolutions to elect the President by a 

 direct vote of the people offered and referred, 217. 



Congress adjourned, 217 ; act for the resumption of spe- 

 cie payments, 217. 



CONKLING, ROSCOE. Senator from New York, 188 ; relative 

 to counting the electoral vote for President, 188 ; bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 217; in relation to military inter- 

 ference in Louisiana, 209. 



Connecticut. Republican Convention assembles, 218; nomi- 

 nations, 218; resolutions, 218; Democratic Convention, 

 218 ; nominations, 218 ; resolutions, 218 ; results of the 

 election, 219 ; Prohibition party's nomination and vote, 

 219 ; election of Congressmen, 219 ; finances, 219 ; debt, 

 219 ; savings-banks, 220 ; insurance companies, 220 ; 

 school-fund, 220; schools, 220; insane asylums, 221; 

 Reform School, 221 ; School for Girls, 221 ; Orphan Asy- 

 lum, 221 ; railways, 221 ; State-House, 222 ; constitutional 

 amendment, 222 ; boundary-line adjoining New York, 

 222; action of the Assembly on constitutional amend- 

 ments, 228; acts passed, 228; local option decision of 

 the court on its constitutionality, 224. 



COQUEBEL, AiUANASE J. A French clergyman, 224; bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 224. 



COEOT, JEAN B. C. A French artist, 224 ; biographical sketch 

 of, 224. 



COESSEN, "WiLHELM P. A German philologist, 225; biogra- 

 phical sketch of, 225. 



Costa JKica. Boundaries, 225; divisions of territory, 225; 

 officers, 225 ; finances, 225 ; report of foreign bondhold- 

 ers, 226; exports, 226; shipping, 226; railway, 227; ac- 

 tion relative to the Jesuits, 227. 



Cox, SAMUEL 8. Representative from New York, 138 ; on 

 the Bureau of Education, 171. 



Currency. A. bill to improve considered in Congress, 189. 



DAUMEB, GEOBG F. A German writer, 228; biographical 

 sketch of, 228. 



DAWES, HENRY L. Representative from Massachusetts, 138 5 

 on the bill to improve the currency, 143. 



DELAPIELD, EDWARD. Physician, 228; biographical sketch 

 of, 228. 



DELAFIELD, HENBY. Merchant, 229 ; biographical sketch of, 

 229. 



DELAFIELD, JOSEPH. An army officer, 229 ; biographical 

 sketch of, 229. 



Delaware. The vote for Governor, 229 ; election of Senator, 

 229 ; resolutions of the Legislature relative to Louisiana 

 affairs, 229 ; educational affairs, 280 ; liquor-traffic, 280 ; 

 increased representation, 280 ; State loans, 230 ; hotel- 

 keepers, act relative to, 280; finances, 230; revenue, 281; 

 Board of Education, 281 ; fruit-crop, 231 ; public whip- 

 ping, 231. 



DENIN, SUSAN. Decease of, 586. 



Denmark. Sovereign, 281 ; ministry, 282 ; population, 232 ; 

 religions, 282; budget, 232; commerce, 282; shipping, 

 282 ; railroads, 288 ; legislation, 238; journey of the King, 

 234; King's speech in Berlin, 284; political divisions, 235; 

 Iceland Legislature, 235; eruption of volcanoes, 285. 



DICKINSON, BAXTEB. Decease of, 587. 



DIMOCK, SUSAN. Decease of, 575. 



Diplomatic Correspondence. Coolieism, 285 ; action of the 

 Chinese Government, 285 ; legality of marriages at the 

 legations according to the laws of the States, 286 ; recov- 

 ery and return of the watch stolen from Lafayette, 286 ; 

 descendants of Lafayette, 286 ; liability of American citi- 

 zens residing in Germany to taxation there, 236 ; results 

 of investigation, 287 ; liability of naturalized Germans to 

 military service in Germany, 287; correspondence rela- 

 tive to the questions agitating the German Government, 

 288; the public-school question in the Netherlands, 240 ; 

 emancipation in Cuba, 240. 



Disciples of Christ. Missionary convention, 240; Foreign 

 Missionary Society, 241 ; centennial fund, 241. 



D'OMALINO, HALLOY D'. A Belgian statesman, 77; biograhpi- 

 cal sketch of, 77. 



Dominion of Canad a. Divisions, 241 ; area and popula- 

 tion, 241 ; details of the census, 241 ; cities and towns of 

 over five thousand inhabitants, 242 ; Government, 242 ; 

 organization of the judiciary, 242 ; receipts and expendi- 

 tures, 243 ; liabilities and assets, 243 ; commerce, 244 ; 

 shipping, 244 ; forest-products, 244; farm-products, 245; 

 products of fur-bearing animals, 245; products of fish- 

 eries, 245; mineral products, 245; manufactures, 246; 

 fisheries, 246. 



DONNEB, JOHANN J. C. A German translator of the classic 

 poets, 246 ; biographical sketch of, 246. 



DBAKE, ANDBEW J. Decease of, 580. 



DBASE, SAMUEL G. Decease of, 577. 



DBE88EL, ALBBBT. A German writer, 246; biographical 

 sketch of, 246. 



DUANE, RICHABD B. Decease of, 587. 



DUFAUBE, JULES. French Minister of Justice, 814. 



DUFOUB, HENBY. A Swiss general, 246 ; biographical sketch 

 of, 246. 



DAHIBEL, FRANCOIS H. M. A French Legitimist, 227 ; bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 227. 



Dakota.- Boundaries, 228; state of the country, 228; min- 

 erals, 128. 



DALAI-LAMA. Decease of, 123. 



Earth. The area and population of the, 247 ; present area 

 and population, 248; divisions of the globe in point of ex- 

 tent, 248 ; former estimates of total population, 248 ; 

 density of population, 249 ; independent states of the 

 earth, 250 ; the creeds of the world, 250 ; Christianity. 

 251 ; Buddhism, 251 ; Brahmanism, 251 ; Confucius and 

 the Shinto religion, 252 ; Mohammedanism, 252 ; Juda- 

 ism, 252. 



