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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



population, 77T ; movement of population, 777 ; revenue 

 and expenditures, 777 ; army, 777 ; post-offices and tele- 

 graphs, 777 ; St Gothard Railway, 778 ; elections, 778 ; 

 new Assembly, 778. 



Taxation of its Stock by a city. Decision of the U. 8. Su- 

 preme Court relative to, 772. 



TAYLOK, BAYARD. Birth and death, 778 ; writings and ca- 

 reer, 778. 



Tea, revolution in the trade and total consumption, 131. 



Tees River, in England, breakwater at the mouth of, 

 287. 



TELLER, HENRY M. Senator from Colorado, 135; on the 

 army bill, 207. 



Tennessee, State receipts and expenditures, 779 ; taxes, 

 779 ; value of assessed property, 779 ; decrease in taxa- 

 tion, 779 ; local indebtedness, 779 ; local taxes, 780 ; the 

 State debt, 780 ; questions of the extent of the State's 

 liability, 780; amount of the debt, 780; views of the 

 Governor, 780 ; report of the committee to investigate 

 the debt, 780 ; condition of public education, 781 ; Demo- 

 cratic State Convention, 781; nominations and resolu- 

 tions, 782 ; Kepublican State Convention, 783 ; nomina- 

 tions and resolutions, 783; -resolution to endorse Presi- 

 dent Hayes rejected, 783 ; National Labor Convention, 

 783; election of State officers, 784; do. of members of 

 Congress, 784; sketch of the new Governor, 784 ; deci- 

 sion of Supreme Court on the legal status of Southern 

 States during the war, 784; opinion of the Court, 785; 

 views of dissenting judges, 786. 



Texas. Area and population, 786; cotton crop, 786; the 

 cattle trade, 786; public debt, 786; public institutions, 

 786 ; Democratic Convention, 786 ; nominations and reso- 

 lutions, 786 ; National Convention, 787 ; nominations 

 and resolutions, 787 ; Kepublican Convention, 787 ; reso- 

 lutions, 787; election of State officers, 787; do. of mem- 

 bers of Congress, 787 ; sketch of Governor Eoberts, 

 787. 



THORPE, THOMAS B. Birth and death, 788; writings and 

 career, 788. 



TILDEN, SAMUEL J. Card relative to the cipher dispatches, 

 717. 



Tobacco Crop in the United States, 128. 



TODLEBEN, General. Takes command of the Russian forces, 

 794. 



Tonnage of American vessels, decrease of, 828. 



Trade-marks. Unconstitutionally of the act of Congress 

 to protect, declared, 831. 



Treaty, Chinese, additional articles to, 810. 



TREPOFF, General, Russian Chief of Police. An attempt to 

 assassinate, 744. 



Tunkere. Annual Council, etc., 51. 



Turkey. The Sultan, 788; area and population of the em- 

 pire, 788; finances, 788; paper money, 788; entire lia- 

 bilities, 788 ; military force, 788; railroads, 788; Rus- 

 sian movements after the fall of Plevna, 788; the 

 Servians in the field, 789 ; map of Turkey, 789 ; move- 

 ment in the Dobrudja, 790; the Montenegrins, 790; 

 steps toward negotiations, 790; appeal to the Pow- 

 ers, 790 ; an armistice concluded, 790 ; preliminary 

 conditions of peace, 790; terms of peace concluded, 

 791 ; treaty of San Stefano, 791 ; meeting of the Turkish 

 Parliament, 792 ; independence in its deliberations, 792 ; 

 Important change of the ministry, 792 ; invasion by the 

 Greeks, 793; spread of the revolt in the southern prov- 

 inces, 793 ; advance of the Russians upon Constantino- 

 ple, 793; excitement, 793; English fleet ordered to Con- 

 stantinople, 793 ; protest of the Porte, 793 ; circular of 



Prince Gortchakoff, 793 ; remark of Lord Derby, 798 ; 

 position of the squadron, 793 ; position of the Russians, 

 794; Duke Nicholas visits the Sultan, 794; conflict be- 

 tween Russian and British interests, 794 ; reconstructed 

 Cabinet, 794 ; revolt among the Mohammedans of 

 Thrace, 794 ; Todleben takes command of the Russian 

 forces, 794 ; political riot in Constantinople, 795 ; signing 

 the treaty, 795 ; negotiations with the Austro-Hnnga- 

 rian Government, 795 ; the march of the forces of the 

 latter into Bosnia, 795 ; conflicts, 796 ; insurrection in 

 Albania, 796 ; Russian occupation of Batum, 796 ; revolt 

 in Bagdad, 797 ; reforms recommended by the British 

 Ambassador, 797; finances, 797; new loan, 797; evacua- 

 tion of the Russians, 798; the treaties, 798. 



TWEKD, WILLIAM M. Birth and death, 798 ; career, 798. 



TYLER, SAMUEL. Birth and death, 799 ; works, 799. 



TYNDALL, Professor. Investigations in spontaneous genera- 

 tion, 388. 



Unitarian*. Statistics, 799; National Conference, 799; Bu- 

 reau of Supply, 799; proceedings of Conference, 800; 

 American Association, 800; Foreign Association, 800; 

 non-subscribing Presbyterians, 800. 



United Brethren Church. Statistics, 800; Missionary So- 

 ciety, 801 ; convention of clergy and laymen, 801. 



United States. Resumption of specie payments, 801 ; failure 

 to make appropriations for the support of the army, 802 ; 

 extra session of Congress, 802 ; posse comitatus, section 

 of the army act, 802 ; provisions of the Constitution and 

 acts of Congress excepted, 802 ; the question of fraud in 

 the Presidential election, 802; committee of investiga- 

 tion appointed, 802 ; address of the Republican Congres- 

 sional Committee, 802 ; letter of Chairman Potter on the 

 objects of the investigation, 803 ; letter of the Postmaster- 

 General to the Southern people, 805 ; action in Maryland 

 relative to the President's title to his office, 806; views 

 of the people on the Administration, 806 ; its results, 

 806 ; reports of committees, 806 ; the Biaine resolution, 

 806; organization of the National party, 807; platform 

 adopted, 807; origin of the party, 807; votes cast by it 

 in the last three years, 808; views and principles set 

 forth by the National Executive Committee, 808 ; Com- 

 mercial Convention in Chicago, 808 ; do. in New Orleans, 

 808 ; Women Suffrage Association, 808 ; resolutions 

 adopted, 808 ; the crops of the year, 809 ; decline of the 

 importation of dry goods, 809 ; decision relative to ex- 

 amining and opening postal matter, 809 ; patent cases, 

 609; the bi-metallic conference its failure, 810; origin 

 of the present relations with China, 810; the Burlin- 

 game mission, 810 ; the additional articles of the Chinese 

 treaty, 810; the reception of the Chinese. Ambassador, 

 811 ; speech of the Minister, 811; reply of President 

 Hayes, 811. 



Uhiversaliste. Statistics, 812 ; General Convention, 812 ; 

 amendment to the Constitution, 813 ; other measures 

 adopted, 813 ; Women's Centenary Association, 813. 



Universities in Germany, 874. 



Utah. Legislative session, 813 ; report of the committee on 

 so much of the Governor's message as related to po- 

 lygamous marriages, 813 ; election law and revenue law 

 passed, 818 ; qualifications of voters, 818 ; fish culture, 

 813; value of assessed property, 814; school children, 

 814; the Mormon Conference, 814; statistics, 814; ac- 

 counts of the late Brigham Young, 814 ; decision of the 

 United States Supreme Court involving the question of 

 polygamy and the constitutionality of laws for its sup- 

 pression, 814. 



