INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



M * coin-detector, 603 ; IU value in the dlganosls of 

 deafness, 009. 



fiuurrecttont. In Bulgaria, 98; In Transvaal, 128; In Chi- 

 na, 143 ; In Colombia, 141) ; of tho Hill tribes of India, 

 i '.'5; In Cuba, 882. 



Internal Revenue. Articles taxable under the law, 869. 



Interweanio Canal. The Paris Canal Congress, 508; tho 

 probable canal traffic, 604 ; benefits In developing the 

 country, 504; plan adopted, 604; probable profits, 604; 

 Panama route adopted, 505; the different routes, 506 ; tho 

 Tehuantepec route described, 60S ; the route across Nica- 

 ragua, 508-510 ; the American plan, 508, 509 ; a second 

 project, 509,610; character of the Panama route, 610; 

 the French surveys, 510; the purpose of the Congress, 

 610; details of the French project, 511, 512; a substitute 

 plan, 612 ; tho San Bias route, 512 ; the Atrato-Napipl 

 route, 512, 513 ; Selfridge's scheme, 512 ; a second pro- 

 ject, 513. 



Inumhition.M, Szegedln, 477. 



Iowa. Eleven sons in the army, 513 ; Immunity from taxes 

 for tree-planting, 513 ; live-stock statistics, 514 ; valua- 

 tion of the different cities, 514; assessment of the true 

 cash value of property, 514 ; railroad companies obliged 

 by the Commissioners to modify their freight-rates, 614 ; 

 railroad statistics, 515; report of the Railroad Commis- 

 sioners, 515; a railroad liable for the full value of blooded 

 stock injured, 515 ; makers of raised notes not liable for 

 the imount of the forged alteration, 516 ; owners of the 

 premises liable under the civil damage act, 516 ; criminal 

 returns, 516; military precautions against tramps, 616; 

 election for Congressmen, 517; finances, 517; debt, 517; 

 education statistics, 517 ; Agricultural College, 517, 518; 

 school statistics, 518 ; State Institutions, 518 ; local debts, 

 619; Insurance, 519; extent of the coal-measures, 519; 

 Democratic nominations and platform, 619 ; National 

 nominations and platform, 520 ; Republican nominations 

 and platform, 520, 521; Prohibitionist platform, 621; 

 nominations, 522 ; liquor-dealers 1 convention and reso- 

 lutions, 522; election returns, 522. 



Iron and Coal. Tabular retrospect of the products of all 

 countries, 174. 



ISMAIL, Khedive. Rebels against European financial super- 

 vision, 881, 832; forced to abdicate, 333. 



Italia Irredenta, 526, 627. 



Italy Reigning family, 522; area and population, 522; vital 

 statistics, 623; emigrants, 523; receipts and expendi- 

 tures, 623 ; the debt, 528 ; the army and navy, 523 ; 

 shipping, 523; commercial navy, 524; exports and im- 

 ports by countries, 524 ; by commodities, 524; railroads 

 and telegraphs, 624; postal statistics, 524; question of 

 the repeal of the grist-tax, 524 ; financial statement, 525; 

 the Ministry goes out, 525; the new Cabinet, 525: the 

 grist question adjusted. 525 ; second Cnbinct change on 

 the financial question, 525; foreign relations, 526; civil 

 marriage act, 526 ; state railroads, 62G ; strong measures 

 against Republicans, 526; Garibaldi's republican and 

 Irredentist expressions, 527 ; angry pamphleteering, 527 ; 

 eruption of vEtna, 527 ; Pompelan festival, 528 ; pardon 

 of a regicide, 528. 



Japan. The government, 528; area and population, 628; 

 receipts and expenditures, 528 ; the debt, 528 ; the army, 

 62S ; navy, 629 ; commerce, 629 ; postal statistics, 629 ; 

 new educational law, 529 ; the silver dollar Introduced, 

 529 ; number of foreigners, 529 ; the silk-crop, 629 ; an- 

 nexation of the Loochoo Islands, 629, 630; retrench- 

 ment, 530 ; the British Minister defies quarantine regula- 

 tions, 530. 



J ARVIS, THOMAS .1. Successor to Governor Vance of North 

 Carolina, biographical sketch, K>. 



r, Admiral. French Naval MlnUter, 886. 

 i. Their schools in France, 890, 891 ; the growth and 

 extent of their establishments, 892. 



Jew. Meeting of the Hebrew Union In New York, 680 ; 

 sentiment regarding the Sabbath, 580; education. 680; 

 colonization favored, 581 ; statistics, 681 ; pulpit exchange 

 with Christians, 581 ; European Israelites, Wtl ; Inter- 

 national Convention, 582. 



JONAS, B. F. Senator from Louisiana, 662; biographical 

 notice, 662. 



JONES, CIIAKLES W. Senator from Florida, 193,249; on bill 

 to regulate the Presidential count, 214-216. 



Jcuo, E. D. B. American painter, 532 ; life and works, 582. 



Jurors, Colored. To choose jurors on account of their color 

 declared to be a violation of the fourteenth amendment, 

 846 ; the case of Strander In West Virginia, 847. 



Kansas. Meeting of the Legislature, 582 ; Senator elected, 

 532; investigation upon charges of bribery, 632; the 

 Senator elect exculpated, 683; telegraph company claims 

 not to be obliged to produce messages in court, 688; 

 their legal grounds, 533, 534 ; resolution in favor of limit- 

 ing the jurisdiction of Federal courts to appeals from the 

 highest State court, 531; the fixed annual school-tax 

 levy repealed, 534 ; school-books not to be changed within 

 five years, 535; school statistics, 636; railroad-freight 

 regulation, 535; railroad taxation, 585 ; assessments, 586 : 

 live-stock, 58C; field products, 536; acreage, 586; chari- 

 table institutions, 636; Leavenworth refuses to pay in- 

 terest on its bonds, 637 ; appeal for aid for the negro im- 

 migrants, 537. 



Kentucky. Question of revising the Constitution, 537, 588; 

 finances, 538; debt, 638; the school fund, 688; educa- 

 tional statistics, 688 ; request for more means for colored 

 schools, 588, 539 ; the crops, 539 ; care of idiots, 589 ; over- 

 crowding of the State Prison, 689, 640 ; insane asylums. 

 540 ; the State survey, 540 ; insurance, 540 ; number and 

 property of the colored population, 640 ; property valua- 

 tion for successive years, 640; railroad valuation, 540; 

 the Buford trial, 541 ; Democratic nominations and plat- 

 form, 511 ; Republican nominations and platform, 541, 

 612 ; National nominations, 642 ; results of the election, 

 542. 



KERN AN, FRANCIS. Senator from New York, 198, 249; on 

 resolutions to Inquire into the freedom of recent elections, 

 205. 



KoRB-W>n>isNintTM, Baron. Austrian Minister, 60. 



Kit Ijn. Restoration to China by Russia, 60 ; how first occu- 

 pied by Russia, 144 ; terms of the treaty of restitution, 

 145. 



Labor. Arbitration recommended for settling strikes by the 

 Governor of Pennsylvania, 714 ; bill directed against the 

 truck-system vetoed in Pennsylvania, 715. 



LAM AR, L. Q. C. Senator from Mississippi, 198, 249 ; speech 

 on resolutions to investigate the late elections, 198-201. 



Land*, Public. Cession of Government lands to the State 

 demanded In Colorado for the Irrigation of arid land, 

 162 ; grants to the States on the Mississippi of swamp- 

 lands for purposes of reclamation, 625; State grants of 

 the same for other purposes illegal, 626 ; State grantees 

 can not be ousted except by forfeiture to the United 

 States, 626; grants of swamp-lands to railroads in Minne- 

 sota, 626 ; levee construction on the Lower Mississippi, 

 685. 



