INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



777 



GREENE, JOHN C. Decease of, 575. 



GROVER, MARTIN. Decease of; 581. 



Guatemala. Boundaries, 878 ; divisions, 878 ; population, 

 878 ; President and ministry, 878 ; revenue, 878 ; expen- 

 ditures, 879; customs duties, 879; debt, 879 ; state of 

 continued peace, 879 ; value and destination of exports, 

 879; telegraphs, 879 ; public instruction, 880; grape cult- 

 ure, 880. 



GUEBANGER, PROSPER. A French Benedictine monk, 880; 

 biographical sketch of, 880. 



GUERONNIERE, Viscount. A French writer, 880; biographi- 

 cal sketch of, 880. 



GURNET, GOLDSWORTHY. An English inventor, 881 ; bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 881. 



HACKETT, HORATIO 'B. An American Biblical scholar, 881 ; 

 biographical sketch of, 881. 



HAGAR, JOHN S. Senator from California, 838 ; relative to 

 counting the electoral vote for President, 205. 



HALE, EUGENE. Representative from Maine, 188; on the 

 Bureau of Education, 170. 



HAMILTON, ANDREW J. Decease of, 574. 



HAMILTON, GEORGE A. Decease of, 574. 



HAMILTON, WILLIAM T. Senator from Maryland, 188 ; moves 

 an amendment to the specie payments bill, 153. 



HARPER, JOHN. An American publisher, 881 ; biographical 

 sketch of, 881. 



HARRIS, IRA. An American Senator, 881 ; biographical 

 sketch of, 881. 



HATCH, ISRAEL T. Decease of, 588. 



HAUSER, KASPAR. The mysterious foundling, 8S2 ; the 

 opinion of Feuerbach, 382; its defenders, 882; attacks on 

 the house of Baden, 382 ; publication of its official docu- 

 ments, 382 ; the whole story now considered as exploded, 

 883. 



HEAD, FRANCIS B. An English diplomatist, 883 ; biograph- 

 ical sketch of, 883. 



Health, Public. Sanitary reform, 888; National Health As- 

 sociation, 883 ; its meeting, 388; officers and members, 

 888; action of State governn "nts, 883 ; discussion on the 

 necessity for public action, 8S4 ; address on the essential 

 conditions of a good sanitary administration, 384. 



HEBARD, WILLIAM. Decease of, 585. 



HEGEMAN, WILLIAM. Decease of, 584. 



HELPS, ARTHUR. An English diplomatist, 884 ; biographical 

 sketch of, 884. 



HENDERSON, A. A. Decease of, 674. 



HENDRICKS, THOMAS A. An American statesman, 884; bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 884. 



HEREFORD, FRANK. "Representative from West Virginia, 

 188 ; on the Bureau of Education, 172. 



HERSET, SAMUEL F. Decease of, 579. 



HERWEGH, GEORG. A German poet, 885 ; biographical sketch 

 of, 885. 



HICKMAN, JOHN. Decease of, 573. 



HILL, U. C. Decease of, 582. 



HITZIG, FERDINAND. A German Biblical critic, 885; bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 885. 



HOAR, GEORGE F. Representative from Massachusetts, 188 ; 

 on the Educational Bureau, 170 ; on the term of the presi- 

 dential office, 207. i 



HOBART, Lord VEKE. An English statesman, 886 ; biograph- 

 ical sketch of, 836. 



HODGES, S. II. Decease of, 575. 



HOLDEN, CHARLES. Decease of, 579. 



Honduras. Boundaries, 386; area and population, 886; at- 

 tractions for immigrants, 386 ; President and ministers, 

 886; debt, 886; report of foreign bondholders, 886 ; the 



railway question, 886 ; unhappy financial condition, 88T ; 

 undisturbed peace, 887. 



HOOK, WALTER F. Dean of the Anglican Church, 887; bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 887. 



HOOPER, SAMUEL. A member of Congress, 887; biographi- 

 cal sketch of, 887. 



HORSFORD, JEDEDIAH. Decease of, 571. 



HORSFORD, SAMUEL C. -Decease of, 577. 



HOSEMANN, THEODOR. A German painter, 338; biographical 

 sketch of, 888. 



HOVERBECK, LEOPOLD. A German politician, 888; biograph- 

 ical'sketch of, 888. 



HUDSON, FREDERICK. Decease of, 585. 



Hungary. Divisions, 888 ; ministry, 388 ; budget, 888; rail- 

 ways, 888; meeting of the Diet, 388; financial condition, 

 888, 889 ; political system of Sennyey, 889 ; proceedings 

 of the ministry, 889; new cabinet formed, 889; elections 

 for a new Diet, 390 ; change in the ministry, 890 ; Hun- 

 garian made the official language, 390. 



lUinois. Session of the Legislature, 890 ; its political division, 

 890 ; bills, 390 ; propositions relative to the public-school 

 system, 391 ; investigations set on foot. 891 ; information 

 relative to the canals, 891 ; clearances of boats, 891 ; 

 transportation of corn, 891 ; rates of freight, 892 ; chari- 

 table institutions, 892 ; interest on bonds issued to rail- 

 roads, 892; resolutions relative to aifairs in Louisiana, 

 892; constitutional amendments proposed, 892; protest 

 against the rulings of the Speaker of the Lower House, 

 398; reply, 894; meeting of the Farmers 1 Association, 

 898 ; resolutions, 893 ; Temperance Convention in Chi- 

 cago, 898 ; insurance companies, 894 ; bankrupt railroads, 

 894 ; constitutionality of the railroad law sustained, 894 ; 

 statistics of assessment returns, 894 ; acreage, 894 ; per- 

 sonal property, 894; real estate, 394. 



India, British. Area and population, 395 ; religion, 895 ; total 

 revenue, 895; imports and exports, 895; shipping, 895; 

 cotton -manufactures, 895; railroads, 396; telegraphs, 

 896; expedition against the Duffla chiefs, 896 ; expedition 

 against the tribes in the Naga Hills, 896; deposition ol 

 the native prince of Baroda, 396 ; visit of the Prince of 

 Wales, 897; complications between British India and 

 Burmah, 397 ; complaints against the British Parliament, 

 897; disastrous fire in Peshawer, 898. 



Indiana. Finances, 398; valuation, 398 ; debt, 898; session of 

 the Legislature, 898; the liquor law, 898; its provisions, 

 898; an effort to abolish the grand-jury system, 899; other 

 acts passed, 899 ; investigation of the affairs of public in- 

 stitutions, 399 ; reports, 899 ; Wabash & Erie Canal, 400; 

 Temperance Convention and resolutions, 400 ; Colored 

 Men's Convention, 400 , what constitutes a valid marriage 

 contract, 400. 



International Law Conference at the Hague, 537. 



International Telegraphic Congress in Eussia, 699. 



Iowa. Census of the State, 401 ; details, 401 ; geological sur- 

 vey, 401 ; finances, 401 ; State-prison, 401 ; charitable in- 

 stitutions, 402 ; Democratic Convention, 402 ; nominations 

 and resolutions, 402 ; Republican Convention, 402 ; nomi- 

 nations and resolutions, 402; State Temperance Conven- 

 tion, 408; results of the election, 408; the State Grange, 

 408 ; validity of the law establishing rates of freight and 

 passenger transportation, 403 ; decision on the indictment 

 of the State, Treasurer, 404; resignation of Judge Cole, 

 404. 



Italy Sovereign, 404; census, 405; foreign-born population, 

 405 ; religious statistics, 405 ; schools, 405 ; budget, 405 ; 

 railroads, 405 ; debt, 406 ; army, 406 ; navy, 406 ; shipping, 

 406 ; visit of the Emperor of Austria, 406; proceedings in 



