INDEX OF CONTEXTS. 



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held by the Propaganda, 792 ; apostolic letters proclaim- 

 ing a jubilee, etc., 792 ; the Pope's address on education, 

 792; exposition of the papal theory of civil government, 

 792; disturbance at the removal of the body of Pius IX, 

 792; agitation in Rome toward obtaining restoration of 

 the Pope's temporal power, 792 ; action of Prussia, 792 ; 

 canonizations and Grand Master of the Knights of Saint 

 John, 792, 793; deaths of cardinals, 793; hostility of the 

 French Cabinet, 793 ; the Pope's letter to Belgian bish- 

 ops, 793 ; action as to bishops and the regular clergy, 

 793 ; action of the Irish clergy as to the Land League,' 

 etc., 793; foreign missions, 793; the Eoman Catholic 

 Church in the United States, 793; meetings of council 

 and synods, 793; questions and difficulties as to prop- 

 erty, debts, salaries of priests, schools, etc., 793,794; Sis- 

 ters of Mercy, fiftieth anniversary, 794. 

 Koumania. Prince Carl's entrance upon sovereignty, 794; 

 preparation for war, the army reorganized, 794; success 

 of Carl's regime, 794. 



Russia, Empire of. Jewish persecutions, 458-461 ; Easter 

 riot at Elizabethgrad, 458; lying proclamations, 45S; 

 Kiev outbreaks, 458; spread of disorder, 459; motives of 

 the rioters, 459 ; outrage statistics, 460 ; imperial ukase, 

 460 ; arrests of rioters, 461 ; the Emperor and royal fam- 

 ily, 794; area and population, 794 ; receipts and expendi- 

 tures, 794, 795 ; public debt, 795; army, 795; imports and 

 exports, shipping, etc., 795; railroads, post-offices, tele- 

 graph lines, 795 ; Alexander II assassinated, 795; Count 

 Melikoff's efforts to suppress Nihilism, 795, 796; details 

 of the assassination, how accomplished, persons con- 

 cerned, etc., 796, 797 ; Jeliab^ff leader of the plot, 796, 

 797 ; Sophia Peroffskaya chief confederate, 797 ; Sablin 

 or Fessenko, 797 ; trial of the regicides, 797 ; principles 

 avowed, schemes, plans, etc., 797 ; the six prisoners con- 

 victed and executed, 797, 798 ; proclamations of the Ni- 

 hilists, 798 ; quotation from the proclamation addressed to 

 Europe, 798; the new Czar, and action to protect him, 

 798 ; nervous terror of the Emperor, 798 ; Duke Constan- 

 tino's son in complicity with the Nihilists, 798 ; also Lieu- 

 tenant Sukhanoff, of the navy, 798 ; arrests, further de- 

 signs of the Nihilists, etc., 798, 799 ; proposed government- 

 al reform by Melikoff, 799; questions to come before the 

 Representative Assembly, embryo Parliament, 799, ; the 

 Czar's course, and manifesto of Pobedonocheff, 799; 

 changes in the ministry, 799 ; Ignatieff's circular quoted, 

 799. 800 ; Russian secret correspondence found at Ca- 

 bool,800; intrigues against England in India, 800; treaty 

 with the Afghan Ameer, 800; treaty between Russia and 

 China, 800; Russian gains, 800. 



Russian Government, The. Position of affairs, local self- 

 government, and autocracy of the Czar, 800 ; condition 

 and character of the serfs, 800 ; made free by the Czar, 

 bound to their villages or communes, 800 ; peculiarity of 

 village government, 800 ; government advance to peas- 

 ants of landlords' indemnity, 801 ; incidence of the an- 

 nual payments, 801 ; social effects of emancipation, 801 ; 

 migration, 801 ; heterogeneous races, 801 ; local self-gov- 

 ernment, 802; discontent, 802 ; Nihilism, 802; possibili- 

 ties of a federative system, 802 ; advantages of local 

 autonomy, S03 ; conditions of progress, 803. 



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Salvador. Population, 808; composition of the Government, 

 803 ; army, 804 ; finances, 804 ; commerce, 804 ; table of 

 exports and Imports, 605 ; railroad projects, 800 ; means 

 of communication, 805; education, 805, 808. 



SANTA MARIA, DOMINGO. Chilian statesman, 806; biograph- 

 ical account, 806. 



SCOTT, THOMAS A. American railroad manager, 806; bio- 

 graphical account, 806, 807. 



Scrutin d LWe.CM divisions of France, 807; the elect- 

 oral districts, 807; Gambctta's project of collective tick- 

 ets, 807; its import, 807 ; its rejection. 806. 

 SETMOPR, OBIGKN STORM. An American judge 808 sketch 



of, 808. 



SHERHAN, JOHN. Elected Senator from Ohio, 700. 

 Silos, ttoir Construction and Fwa.-Construction of silos, 

 808; materials of ensilage, 808; chemical changes of the 

 material In the pits, 803 ; analysis of prepared corn-fodder 

 808; the losses from atmospheric action, 809 ; method of 

 excluding the ah-, 609; Goflart's air- tight silos, 809; the 

 best forms, 809; the reason for shutting out the alr,'&10; 

 best manner of preparing fodder for 'ensilage, 810; dan- 

 gers of alcoholic and acetic fermentation, 810, all ; proper 

 selection of food materials, 811. 



Silver Coinage. (See BI-METALLIC STANDARD, and FI- 

 NANCES, UNITED STATES.) 



SMITH, Professor ROBERTSON. Proceedings to remove him 

 from his professorship in Aberdeen College for heretical 

 writings, 760-762. 

 SOTHEBN, EDWARD ASKEW. Comedian, sketch of his life, 



811. 



South Carolina. Debt, 811: sources of revenue, 611; ses- 

 sion of the Legislature, 812 ; measures passed and pend- 

 ing, 812 ; proposed election laws, 812 ; question of reTta- 

 ion of the Constitution, 812; stock law, 612; exodus from 

 Edgefleld County, 812; economical situation of migrating 

 negroes, 812; schools, 818; Penitentiary, 618; Lunatic 

 Asylum, 818 ; increase of the number of farms, 618; val- 

 uation of farming property, 818 ; acreage of improved 

 land, 814; live-stock census, 814; statistics of produc- 

 tion, 814 ; rice product, 814 ; the phosphate industry, 

 814; review of phosphate production, 614 ; extent of the 

 deposits, 815; population by counties, 615; Cowpens 

 anniversary, 815. 



Spain. Royal family, 615; ministry, 815; are* and popula- 

 tion, 615; colonial statistics, 816; revenues and expendi- 

 tures, 816; debt, 816; the budget, 816; conversion of the 

 debt, 816; free-trade plans, 816; Senor Cainacho's pro- 

 posed reorganization of finance, carried, 817; army and 

 navy, imports, exports, railroads, telegraphs, etc., 617; 

 exports from Cuba, 617; American products In demand, 

 817, 818 ; the King's speech to the Cortes, discussion, 

 ministerial changes, 818; liberal views of Alfonso, 81$; 

 France friendly, 818; split in the Republican party, 813, 

 819; debates hi the Cortes, 619; Calderon centenary, 819. 

 St. Gothard llaihcay and Tunnel. Points connected, 

 greatness of the work, 619, 620; difficulties overcome, 

 mode of drilling rocks, 620; the Brandt machine, the 

 compressed-air engine, 620, 821 ; boring begun Decem- 

 ber, 1872, completed 1SS1, 821 ; Urge number of tunnels 

 on the line, 822. 

 Stalwartt and Half-Brttd* 646, 647; at the New York 



Convention, 658. 



STANLEY, ARTHUR PESRIIYX, D. D., LL. D. An English 

 clergyman and author, sketch of hid life and labors, 

 character, etc., 822, 825. 

 STREET, ALFRED BILLWOS. An American writer mod poet, 



biographical sketch of, 889. ^ 



Stceden ami .Vrvr<iy. King and royal family, 883; execu- 

 tive authority In SW.-.I.TI and in Norway, 88ft, 826; MM 

 of Sweden, population, revenue, W\ 686; army and 

 navy, 826; area of Norway, population, etc., 826; politi- 

 cal arrangements and condition of affairs, 886, 627; pott- 

 office*, savings-banks, popular education, 887; radicalism 

 in Norway, depressed staU of the nnaneea, 6*7. 

 SuiUfrla*d.-PT*Meot and Vtoe-Preddent, aroa, popnU- 

 tlon, 887, 828; revenue, expenditures, (99; action of Uw 

 Federal Assembly, 888; the federal Council and parties 

 10,883; revenue* and expenditures, *2S; laws enacted by 



