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606 ; protective levees must be continuous, 607 ; conven- 

 tion at St. Louis, 609 ; resolutions passed, 610. 



Missouri. Presidential vote, 607 ; composition of the Legis- 

 lature, 607; election of Senator, 607; St. Louis city elec- 

 tion, 607 ; educational statistics, 607 ; State railroad loans, 

 607; litigation with the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, 

 607, 608; banking statistics, 608; internal revenue re- 

 ceipts, 608; school-fund certificates, 608; property valu- 

 ation, 608; receipts and shipments of cotton at St. Louis, 

 609 ; cattle-trade, 609 ; sheep-trade, 609 ; horse and mule 

 trade, 609; Mississippi Improvement Convention, 609; 

 Insignificant amount expended on the Mississippi com- 

 pared with railroad aid, 609, 610; resolutions of conven- 

 tion, 610; Missouri Improvement Convention, 610; reso- 

 lutions, 610, 611; population by counties, 611. 



Monroe Doctrine. Application to Panama Canal, 715-721. 



Moravians. Statistics of American churches, 611; societies, 

 612; Northern Synod, 612; union of Northern and South- 

 ern provinces, 612; British Moravians, 612. 



MOBGAN, J. T. Senator from Alabama, 137; on counting the 

 electoral votes, 177. 



MOKGAN, LEWIS II. American ethnologist, 618; life and 

 writings, 613. 



Naturalization in the United States: its Validity. 

 Secretary Elaine on the Buzzi case, 613, 614; commis- 

 sion of arbitration, 614 ; Spanish complaints of fraudu- 

 lent naturalization, 614; position taken by Secretary 

 Fish, 614 ; Spain allowed to traverse naturalization, 614 ; 

 prescribed rules of arbitration, 614, 615 ; the case of 

 Buzzi, 615; Count Lewenhaupt's decision, 615; rejected 

 by Secretary Blaine, 615; denial of the authority to ex- 

 amine into legality of naturalization, 615; precedents, 615, 

 616; case of Delgado, 615; of Dominguez, 615 ; of Por- 

 tuondo, 616; Mr. Blaine's note, 616; grounds of his pro- 

 test, 616 ; the umpire found no occasion to go behind the 

 certificate of Buzzi's naturalization, 616, 617; Secretary 

 Evarts conceded the right to question the validity of nat- 

 uralization, 617; his letter, 617, 618; United States law 

 on fraudulent naturalization, 618; President Grant's mes- 

 sage on fraudulent certificates, 618. 



Nany of the United States. Defective state of naval de- 

 fenses, 619 ; naval advisory board constituted, 619 ; state 

 of the navy, 619 ; surveys and observations, 619 ; ord- 

 nance, 620 ; appropriations, 620 ; Naval Academy, 620 ; last 

 of the frigate Constitution, 620; history of "Old Iron- 

 sides," 620, 621. 



Nebraska. Meeting of the Legislature, 621 ; finances, 621 ; 

 taxation, 621 ; electoral apportionment, 621 ; judicial dis- 

 tricts, 622; militia law, 622; work of the session, 622; 

 woman sum-ago amendment, 622; school law, 622; 

 mechanics' lien law, 622 ; laborers' lien law, 622 ; railroad 

 law, 622 ; act to prohibit treating to drinks, 622; popula- 

 tion by counties, 623. 



Netherlands. The King, 623; area and population, 628; 

 population of cities, 623 ; vital statistics, 623 ; revenue and 

 disbursements, 624; debt, 624; army, 624; railroads and 

 telegraphs, 624; postal statistics, 624; imports and ex- 

 ports by countries, 624; area and population of Dutch 

 East Indies, 624; of Surinam, 624; colonial budget, 624; 

 public revenue and expenditures, 625; public works, 625; 

 colonial affairs, 625; regulation of North Sea fisheries, 

 625; establishment of civil administration in Acheen, 625, 

 626 ; origin of the war, 626 ; attitude of the Nctherlandi 

 on the silver question, 626 ; sympathy with the Transvaal 

 Boers, 626; North Borneo Company, 626; change in the 

 Finance Ministry, 626; state of parties, 626; general eleo- 

 tion,626; acts of the States-General, 627; military reorgan- 

 ization, C27; criminal law, 627; canal Improvement*, 627; 

 right of freethinkers to afBrm in legislative bodies, 627. 



Nevada. Commercial stagnation, 627, 625; product of mine*, 

 628; extension of mines, 628; question of the forfeit of 

 claims for not developing mines, as required by local 

 ordinances, 62S; Virginia City merged in Gold 11111, <B8; 

 members of the Legislature reduced In number by reap- 

 portlonment, 628 ; the lottery law invalid, ftJS ; insane asy- 

 lum established, 629 ; question whether an orphan asy- 

 lum conducted by Roman Catholic Slstcis of Charity was 

 non-sectarian, 629; mica deposits, 629; new railroad, C29; 

 census by counties, 629. 



New Church, The. Convention of the Swcdcnborgian New 

 Church, 630 ; statistics, 630 ; 8 wedenborgiaus in other 

 countries, 630. 



New Hampshire. Minority representation in corporation* 

 adopted by popular vote, 631 ; session of the Legislature, 

 631 ; election of State officers, 631 ; di-pute regarding the 

 time to elect a United States Senator, 631 ; text of opin- 

 ion of the Supreme Court on the subject, 631, 602 ; re- 

 ports of legislative committees on the same matter, 682; 

 postponed to the next Legislature, 632 ; State finance*, 

 633 ; property valuation and taxation, 633 ; discrepancies In 

 valuation, 633 ; savings-banks, 683; Board of Agriculture, 

 633; railroad valuation, 684; State institutions, 634; re- 

 apportionment, 634 ; acts of the biennial session, 684 ; 

 population by counties, 634. 



New Jersey. The Legislature, 634; election of a Senator, 

 634 ; income and expenditures, 634, 635 ; Treasury bal- 

 ance-sheet, 635 ; estimates for 18S2, 685; question of rais- 

 ing the money to meet the demands, 636; state of link- 

 ing fund, 636 ; debt, 636 ; riparian commission report, 686 ; 

 State Prison, 636; finances and contracts for prison-labor, 

 636; reform schools, 637; public instruction, 637; asy- 

 lums, 637, 638; militia, 638; Agricultural College, 688; 

 Labor Bureau report, 688 ; pensions, 638; valuation of 

 property, 633; statistics of illiteracy, 688; new tea-tide 

 resorts, 688 ; composition of the new Legislature, 649 ; 

 report on food adulteration, 639 ; population by counties, 

 639. 



New Testament, Rerlsion of the. Vint demand for a re- 

 vision, 639 ; preliminary translations by Dean Alford and 

 associates, 639 ; committee appointed on the suljoct In 

 1S70, 689, 640 ; favorable report, 640 ; British committee to 

 arrange for revision of the New Testament, 640 ; Ameri- 

 can adjunct committee, 610; rules adopted, 640, 641; 

 progress of the work, 641 ; departures from the old ver- 

 sion, 641 ; corrections based on other text* of the origi- 

 nal, 641 ; corrections of mistranslations and removal of 

 archaic expressions, 641, 642; extent of change* made, 

 642; doctrinal significance of the alterations, 64S; work 

 of the American committee, 642; the " American Appen- 

 dix," 642 ; report of the revision committee, 648; publi- 

 cation and reception of the revised version, 648. 



New Tort. Session of the Legislature, 48 ; senatorial elec- 

 tion, 648; faction flght, 618; Platt elected, 644; Robert- 

 son appointed Collector at New York, 644; resignation 

 of Conkling and Platt, 644; explanatory letter to the 

 Governor, 644-646; can vans for their re-election. 646; 

 Stalwarts and Dalf-Breed*, 646; prolonged contest, *, 

 647; the ballots, 646, 647; withdrawal of Platt, 47; new 

 call for a Republican caucus, 647; Miller and Upturn 

 nominated, 647 ; Miller elected on the forty-eighth bal- 

 lot, 617; another conference. 647 ; Lapham again nomi- 

 nated, 48; elected, 648; sketch of Senator MlHer. 64-; bto- 

 prapblcal sketch of Lapham, 648; charge of briberyafmlnst 

 State Senator Sessions, 648 ; report of committee on an 

 Investigation, 648, 649 ; report of minority, C49. 680J pro*- 

 ress of the case In the court*, 600; lerfstatlT* work o 

 the session, 650; vetoes of the Governor. 650 ; commis- 

 sion on revision of assessment and taxation laws, 6W 

 substance of the bills reported which passed, , Ml ; 



