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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



of Algeria, 305 ; resignation of the ministry, 805 ; not ac- 

 cepted, 305 ; bill relative to the transmission of powers, 

 805; amendments, 806; adopted, 806; the constitution, 

 806 ; the number of senators to be elected by each de- 

 partment, and the number and classification of electors, 

 SOT ; officers of the Assembly elected, 807 ; new cabinet 

 formed, 808 ; its policy declared, 808 ; proceedings of the 

 National Assembly, 809 ; bills discussed, 809 ; the Channel 

 Tunnel bill, 810 ; its provisions, 810 ; celebrations in Paris, 

 810; difficulty between the Vice-President of the Minis- 

 terial Council and the Minister of Finance, 811 ; discussion 

 on the election law, 811 ; bill relative to the public press, 

 811 ; balloting for the seventy-five senators for life, 812 ; 

 the state of siege discussed, 812 ; permanent committee 

 chosen, 318 ; educational preparations, 818 ; inundations, 

 818; international maritime exhibition, 813; diplomatic 

 conference in the metric system, 813 ; statue of Napoleon 

 replaced, 818 ; members of Ministerial Council, 818 ; list 

 of life-senators and the votes, 814; their significance, 

 815; departments represented, 815; biographies of sen 

 ators, 815-328. 



FBANCIS V. Duke of Modena, 828 ; biographical sketch of 

 828. 



FBANKEL, ZACHABIAS. A Jewish rabbi, 824; biographical 

 sketch of, 824. 



FBANKLIN, Lady JANE. Biographical sketch of, 824. 



FBEDEEIOK WILLIAM. Ex-Elector of Hesse, 825 ; biographi- 

 cal sketch of, 825. 



FBELINGHTTYSEN, FREDERICK T. Senator from New Jersey, 

 188 ;' relative to counting the electoral vote for President, 

 196-200. 



French Senators for Life. Biographical sketches of, 815- 

 823. 



Friends. Meeting of the Executive Committee, 825; ita 

 composition, 825 ; its change, 825 ; Indian superintend- 

 ency, 825 ; progress of civilization, 825 ; Northern super- 

 Intendency of the Indians, 826 ; statistics, 826 ; London 

 yearly meeting, 826 ; monthly meeting, 826. 



FBOSSABD, CHARLES A. A French general, 827 ; biographical 

 sketch of, 327. 



GALE, LEVIN, decease of, 575. 



Geographical Progress and Discovery. Eesults of the 

 past year, 827; necrology, 828; bibliography and car- 

 tology, 828; Paris Geographical Congress, 830; geo- 

 graphical societies, 831 ; arctic exploration, 881 ; the 

 oceans, 882 ; North America, 884 ; South America, 886 ; 

 Europe, 386 ; Palestine, 836 ; Central and Eastern Asia, 

 887; Africa, 337; New Guinea, 840 ; Sumatra, 841. 



Georgia. Session of the Legislature, 841; question of a 

 revision of the constitution, 842 ; usury, 841 ; resolu- 

 tions, 841 ; Treasurer's accounts, 842 ; discrepancy, 842 

 management of the Treasury, 843 ; further report of 

 committee, 343 ; new Treasurer, 344 ; state of the Treas- 

 ury, 844 ; Brunswick Kailroad, 844 ; intended negro ris- 

 ing, 844 ; charges of indictment, 345 ; trials, 845 ; geo- 

 logical survey, 845. 



Germany. Government, 845; states of the German Em- 

 pire, 846; governments of the particular states, 846; 

 names of sovereigns, 846 ; members of the German Bun- 

 desrath, 347 ; movement of population, 347 ; results of 

 the new census, 847 ; increase of population in cities, 

 848 ; emigration, 848 ; composition of the different class- 

 es of the Diets of states, 348 ; professors and students in 

 German universities, 849 ; other universities, 849 ; Prus- 

 sian gymnasia, 850; religious denominations, 850; bud- 

 get, 850; matricular contributions, 850; expenditures, 

 850 ; army, 850 ; fortifications at Metz, 850 ; peace es- 



tablishment, 851; shipping, 851; railroads, 851; tele- 

 graphs, 852 ; postal statistics, 852 ; bills before the Reichs- 

 tag, 852; Imperial Bank bill, 858; speech from the 

 throne, 858 ; visit of the Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 

 853 ; elections in Bavaria, 854; relations between Ger- 

 many and France, 854; relations with Russia, 854; with 

 the Car lists, 355; colossal statue of Hermann, 355; trials 

 for offenses of the press, 855. 



GILLETT, EZRA. An American professor, 856 ; biographical 

 sketch of, 856. 



GOUTCHOWSKI, AGENOB. An Austrian statesman, 856; bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 856. 



GOMM, WILLIAM M. An English field-marshal, 856; bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 356. 



GBAHAM, WILLIAM A. A Southern statesman, 856; bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 856. 



GRANT, J AMKS HOPE. An English general, 856 ; biographi- 

 cal sketch of, 857. 



GRANT (President U. 8.). Message to the Senate on Arkan- 

 sas affairs, 86 ; message on the bill for the resumption of 

 specie payments, 156 ; on Mississippi disturbances, 516 ; 

 annual message to Congress in December, 1875, 656 ; let- 

 ter to General White, 743; speech at Des Moines, 744; 

 explanation, 744. 



Great Britain. Children of the Queen, 857 ; cabinet, 857; 

 secretaries, 857 ; area and population of the British Em- 

 pire, 857 ; area of the counties of the United kingdom, 



858 population of do., 858 ; movement of population, 



859 age-periods of population, 859 ; population of cities, 

 859 emigrants, 859 ; subjects residing abroad, 8C9 ; reve- 

 nue and expenditures, 860 ; debt, 860 ; debt at various pe- 

 riods, 861 ; imports and exports of British products, 861 ; 

 shipping, 861 ; imports and exports of precious metals, 

 862 ; value of imports and exports, 862 ; army, 868 ; navy, 

 863; schools, 868; paupers, 863; reformatory schools, 

 868; Bank of England, 868; savings-banks, 863; agri- 

 cultural returns, 864; herring-fisheries of Scotland, 864; 

 finances, commerce, and shipping of colonies, 864 ; min- 

 eral statistics, 865; speech to Parliament, 865; case of 

 John Mitchel, 865; the Tichborne case and its influence, 

 865; woman's suffrage question, 866; the merchants' 

 shipping bill, 866; the unsea worthy ships bill, 867; the 

 judiciary bill, 867 ; speech on closing the session, 868 ; 

 reopening of the Eastern question, 868 ; views of the 

 Government on its relations with Russia, 368 ; visit of 

 the Prince of Wales to India, 869 ; relations to the diplo- 

 matic conflict between Germany and Belgium, 869 ; ru- 

 mor of war between France and Germany, 869; fugitive- 

 slave circular of instructions, 870; speech of Earl Derby, 

 870; centenary of the birth of O'ConneU, 870. 



Greece. Sovereign, 871 ; area and population, 871 ; budget, 

 871 ; foreign debt, 871 ; army, 371 ; navy, 871 ; commerce, 

 871; shipping, 871 ; railroad, 871; divisions in the Greek 

 Chamber, 871 ; new cabinet formed, 871 ; rumored resig- 

 nation of the King, 872 ; new elections, 872 ; members of 

 the ministry, 372 ; financial deficiency, 873 ; the Laurion 

 Mining Company, 878 ; convention with Germany, 874. 



Greek Church. Population connected with it, 874 ; interest 

 in union movements, 874 ; letter of a Russian theologian, 

 874,875; Union Conference at Bonn, 876; disagreement 

 on resolutions, 876 ; report on the proceedings of the con- 

 ference, 876; the Greek Church of Turkey, 876; report 

 of the chief-procurator of the Holy Synod of St. Peters- 

 burg relative to difficulties at Jerusalem, 876 ; resignation 

 of the Patriarch Procoplus, 877 ; state Church of Russia, 

 877 ; Greek Church in Poland, 877 ; intentions of the 

 Government of Greece, 878. 



GBEEN, DUFF. An American editor, 878 ; biographical 

 sketch of, 878. 



GBEEN, JOHN T. Decease of, 571. 



