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844 ; difference between the Reichstag and the Bundes- 

 tag on the judicial bills, 840; compromise by mutual 

 concessions regarding the press laws and the Ind. p. n 

 dfiiee of the courts, 840 ; dissatisfaction of the Catholic and 

 radical parlies, 840; the Emperor on tho unification of 

 the laws, 84T ; on the Eastern question, 847 ; explanation 

 of Von Bulow of the Government's policy In tho Eastern 

 question, 84T ; diplomatic complications with Spain and 

 China, 847, 848; Arulm's conviction, 848 ; numerous in- 

 un.latlons, 843; visit of Queen Victoria, 843. 



r.n.ns, E. W. Chief-Justice, sketch of, 226. 



GLASSBRENNER, ADOLF. A German humorist, biographical 

 sketch, 848. 



GOLTHER, L. YON. A German statesman, biographical sketch, 



GOBTTCIIAKOFT, Frinco. Circulars and explanations regard- 

 Ing the Eastern complications, 709, 710. 



GOSCHEN, GEORGE J. Mission to Egypt, 245. 



GOSZCZYNSKI, 3. A Polish poet, biographical sketch, 848. 



GRANGER, GORDON. An American general, biographical 

 sketch, 848, 849. 



GBANT, President ULYSSES 8. Message relative to the per- 

 formance of his duties elsewhere than at the seat of Gov- 

 ernment, 169 ; vetoes the bill to reduce the President's 

 salary, 171; his instructions to General Augur, 4SO; re- 

 quests a committee of Republicans to witness the canvass 

 in Louisiana, 486 , proclamations and correspondence re- 

 garding the South Carolina election disturbances, 720, 

 721, 725 ; annual message to Congress, see PUBLIC DOCU- 

 MENTS. 



Great Britain and Ireland. Roys.} family, 849 ; members 

 of the Government, 849; Parliament, 849; area and 

 population of Great Britain, Ireland, and the colonies, 349, 

 850; emigration statistics for the periods 1853-'75, and 

 for the year 1875, 850; vital statistics, 850 ; religions sta- 

 tistics, 850, 851 ; nativity statistics, 851 ; population of 

 cities, 851 ; revenue and expenditures, 1872-'76, 851 ; 

 revenne In 1876, 851 ; expenditures in 1876, 851 ; local 

 receipts and expenditures for 1874, 351 ; public debt ac- 

 count, 852 ; imports and exports from and to different 

 countries, 852 ; value of principal articles, 858 ; movement 

 of shipping, 853; merchant navy, 853; railroads, 868; 

 postal statistics, 853 ; telegraphs, 854 ; military organiza- 

 tion and statistics, 854; navy, 854; money circulation, 

 854 ; finances and commercial statistics of the colonies, 

 854 ; educational statistics, 855 ; the Suez Canal purchase, 

 855; Eastern question, 855; the Queen's address, 855; 

 parliamentary discussion of the address, the fugitive- 

 slave circulars. Eastern policy, Suez Canal purchase, 855, 

 856; debate on the fugitive-slave circulars, 856; appro- 

 priation granted for the Suez Canal shares, 856, 357; 

 Disraeli's Indlnn title bill passed after much opposition, 

 857; proclamation of the Queen on the assumption of tho 

 title of Empress of India, 857, 858; dissatisfaction in 

 Parliament at the proclamation, as violating the pledge 

 of the Government as to the use of the new title, 358; 

 Adderley's bill extending the merchant shipping acts of 

 1875 passed, 858 ; amendment of the elementary educa- 

 tion act of 1875, 85S; compulsory education universal, 

 import of the act, 858, 859; bill creating an appellate 

 court in the House of Lords to relieve the House of its 

 judicial duties, 859 ; female franchise bill and repeal of 

 the contagions diseases act defeated, 869 ; Sunday liquor 

 law for Ireland, 859, 860; "Permissive Prohibitory Bill " 

 defeated, 860; Irish home-rule discussed. 860; proposal 

 Of Amnesty to the Fenians defeated, 36() ; bill allowing 

 churchyard burials to dissenters defeated, 360, 861 ; slave- 

 trade suppression bill, 861 ; bill for the regulation of 

 commons, 861 ; pollution of rivers bill, 861 ; thq Queen's 

 speech at the close of Parliament, 361 ; the Eastern ques- 



tion In Parliament, 861-344 ; reply to tha Berlin not*, 

 801 ; Disraeli explains the Intention of the powers, 361 . 

 the House demands to know the policy of the Govern- 

 tnent, 862 ; pressure on Government to protect the 

 Turkish Christians, 802, 868; members of the lions* 

 criticise the policy of the Government, 868, M ; popular 

 feeling on the Bulgarian outrages, MB; speeches and 

 meetings on the subject, 868, 864 ; report of parliamentary 

 committee on tho decline of the silver-market, .','* 

 school-board elections, support of undenominational edu- 

 cation, 864 ; the Catholic schools criticised. 864, 8Cfi; th 

 "New Doomsday Book," 865; statistics of landed prop- 

 erty, 865 ; average value of produce per acre, 8W, 866 . 

 insurrection in Barbadoes, 866; Disraeli's elevation to 

 the peerage, 866; return of the Prince of Wales from 

 India, 860 ; Sir Sslar Jung's visit, 866. 



Greece. Royal family, 866; area and population, 866; bud- 

 get, 866, 867 ; public debt, 867 ; army and navy, 867 ; 

 commercial statistics, 867 ; shipping, 867 ; merchant 

 navy, 867; railroads, 867 ; visit of the King to Denmark, 

 867 ; attitude toward Turkey, 867, 868 ; differences be 

 tween Greece and Turkey to be adjusted, 868; Cretan 

 appeal to Greece, 868 ; meeting of the Chambers, 86s , 

 disloyal feeling, 868 ; warlike feeling toward Turkey, 860 , 

 military laws, increase of the armament, 69 ; ex-minis- 

 ters and archbishops prosecuted for simony, 869, 870 ; 

 ecclesiastical bribery, 870, 371 ; condemnation of the ac- 

 cused clergymen, 871 ; tax on silver reduced, 871. 



Greek Church. General statistics, 871 ; statistics of the Rus- 

 sian Church, 871 ; Russian Church in China and Japan, 

 872; account of the polity of the Russian Church, 878, 

 878 ; the Greek Church in Austria, 873 ; in Turkey, 873 ; 

 the Bulgarian Church, 878 ; restoration of the Patriarch 

 of Jerusalem, 373. 



GEOVEB, LAFAYETTE. Senator from Oregon, sketch of, 653, 

 654. 



GEUI-PE, O. P. A German scholar, biographical sketch, 878. 



Guatemala. Members of the Government, 873, 874 ; army, 

 874 ; education, 874 ; internal improvements, 874 ; public 

 debt, 374, 875 ; railway improvements, 875. 



GUIGNIAUT, J. D. A French scholar, biographical sketch, 

 875. 



HALE, EUGENE. Representative from Maine, 131; resolu- 

 tion on the currency, 166. 



HAMLIN, HANNIBAL. Senator from Maine, 181; on the joint 

 rules, 153. 



HAMPTON, WADE. Governor of South Carolina, address on 

 the action of the Returning Board, 725 ; conflict as to his 

 election, 727. 



HANEBKRG, D. VON. A German prelate, biographical sketch, 

 876. 



HANSON, Sir R. D. A British jurist, biographical sketch, 

 875, 876. 



HARRISON, CASTER H. Representative from Illinois, 181; 

 proposes an amendment to the Constitution. 187. 



HARVEY, Sir GEORGE. A British painter, biographical sketch, 

 876. 



HABENCLEVER, RICHARD. A German physician, biographical 

 sketch, 876. 



HAUO, MARTIN. A German Sanskrit scholar, biographical 

 sketch, 876. 



HAYES, RUTHERFORD BIRCH ARD. United States President, 

 birth and education, 876; legal practice, 87T; army ca- 

 reer, 877 ; public life, 877 ; nominated for President, 877 . 

 family, 877 ; inaugural address as Governor of Ohio, C46 . 

 Invites the contesting Governors of South Carolina to a 

 conference, 727 ; withdraws the troops from the Colum- 

 bia State House, 797 ; his letter of acceptance, 738-T8& 





