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INDEX 



volume ; map of Kome, ii, 408 ; 

 views in, i, 418, 419, 421, 422 ; ii, 

 409-411 ; resignation of the 

 Minghetti and formation of the 

 Uepretis ministry, i, 417; the 

 new cabinet and its programme, 

 418 ; purchase of railroads, 418, 

 419; establishment of free ports, 

 419 ; election victory of the pro- 

 gressive party, 420; the king's 

 address on the opening of Parlia- 

 ment, i, 420 ; committee on aboli- 

 tion of the death-penalty, 421 ; 

 its abolition, ii, 410; attitude on 

 the Eastern question, i, 420, 421 ; 

 Garibaldi, 421 ; measures toward 

 the church; 422; foreigners ex- 

 empt from taxation, 422 ; church 

 congress at Bologna, 422; con- 

 viction and sentence of the forger 

 of the king's name, Montegazza, 

 422 ; capture of Sajera, the Sici- 

 lian brigand, 422; capture of 

 Poster Bose by brigands, 423 ; 

 death of the Duke de Galliera, 

 423 ; penalties on priests attack- 

 ing the government, ii, 408 ; the 

 Eastern question, 409; clerical 

 abuse bill rejecter!, 410 ; change 

 of policy in France, 410 ; change 

 of ministry, 411 ; discovery of 

 coins, 411 ; anniversary celebra- 

 tions, 411 ; death of Victor Em- 

 manuel and accession of Hum- 

 bert, iii, 456 ; the king's speech, 

 456 ; proposed reforms, 456 ; Cai- 

 roli ministry, 456 ; railways. 457 ; 

 attempt to assassinate tne king, 

 458 : speech of Minghetti on the 

 closing of Barsanti clubs, 458; 

 agitation on the action of the 

 Berlin congress. 458 ; demonstra- 

 tion at the residence of the Aus- 

 trian consul in Venice, 458 ; ques- 

 tion of repeal of the grist-tax, iv, 

 524, 525 ; civil marriage act, 526 ; 

 foreign relations, state railroads, 

 526 ; measures against Eepub- 

 licans, 526 ; expressions of Gari- 

 baldi, 527 ; excitement over 

 Baron Haymerle's pamphlet, 

 "Italicse Res," 527; eruption of 

 Mount Etna, 527 ; " Italia Irre- 

 denta," or Irredentist agitation, 

 v, 408j 410; viii, 452; "dissolu- 

 tion of parliament and ministry 

 sustained in elections, v, 409 ; 

 Tunis question, 409; vi, 449; 

 resignation of Garibaldi, 410 ; 

 decline of the merchant navy, 

 410 ; Mentana monument un- 

 veiled, 410 ; foreign policy, con- 

 ditions of, vi, 447, 448 ; electoral 

 reform, taxation, 449 ; Marseilles 

 riot, 450 ; anti-clerical ferment, 

 and disturbances at the burial of 

 Pius IX, 450 ; the papal guaran- 

 tees, 451 ; royal meeting at Vi- 

 enna, 451 ; the newspaper press, 

 its growth, 451 ; earthquake at 

 Casamicciola, 451 ; extradition of 

 a bandit, 452 ; the people and 

 the church, vii, 434; confiscated 

 church property, 434; relations 

 with other powers, 437 ; African 

 schemes, 438 ; commercial trea- 

 ties, 438 ; death of Garibaldi, 438 ; 

 anniversary of Sicilian vespers, 

 438 ; the Austrian envoy at- 

 tacked, 438 ; inundations, 438 ; 

 resumption of specie payments, 



viii, 451 ; cabinet crisis, 453 ; rec- 

 lamation of the Campagna, 454 ; 

 interpretation of the guarantee 

 law, 454 ; the Ischian earthquake, 

 454; geodetic conference, 454; 

 the Bed Sea Expedition, ix, 413 ; 

 x, 504 ; the German steamers, ix, 

 414 ; silk- manufacture, 415 ; chol- 

 era, 415 ; cyclone, 416 ; Turin 

 exhibition, 416 ; commercial fail- 

 ures, 416 ; occupation of Masso- 

 wah, in Africa, x, 505 ; xii, 397 ; 

 the madonna of Corano, 506 ; 

 sanitary conference, 506 ; equal- 

 ization of land-tax, xi, 453 ; par- 

 liamentary conflict, 453 ; disso- 

 lution, 454; conflict between 

 church and state, 455 ; quarrel 

 with Colombia, 455 ; colonies, 

 455 ; xii, 396 ; Massowah disaster 

 causes a ministerial crisis, 897 ; 

 the Crispi ministry, 398; the 

 Pope claims the sovereignty of 

 Eome, 399 ; commercial treaty 

 with Austria and new triple alli- 

 ance, 399; difficulty with the 

 United States, xvii, 362 ; bank 

 scandals, xviii, 413. 



Itata, the, xvi, 133. 



Ithaca incorporated, xiii, 608 ; xv, 

 130. 



Itzel, Adam, Jr., obit., xviii, 557. 



luka, battle of, x, 424. 



Ivens, B., explorations bv, iv, 405 ; 

 v, 293 ; x, 394. 



Ives, J. C., x, 401. 



Ivison, Henry, obit., ix, 608. 



Ivory ; Artificial, iii, 458 ; monopoly 

 of, in Soudan, x, 316. 



Ivory-nuts, xi, 305 ; xiii, 287. 



Iwakura, T., obit., viii, 600. 



Iwasaki Yataro, obit., x, 662. 



Izard, J. A. S., obit., iv, 693. 



Iztaccihuatl, ascent of, xiii, 550. 



Jablochkoff, inventions by, i, 520 ; 



ii, 497 ; iii, 273, 307. 

 Jack, Alexander B., obit., xi, 685. 

 Jack, E. L., x, 576. 

 Jackson, Mich., xv, 131. 

 Jackson, Miss., capture of, x, 425. 

 Jackson, A. E., obit., xvii, 553. 

 Jackson, Bishop, x, 20. 

 Jackson, C. T., sketch, v, 410; 



x. 402. 



Jackson, Helen, obit., x, 650. 

 Jackson, 1. W., obit., ii, 582. 

 Jackson, E. H., obit., xvii, 553. 

 Jackson, Tenn., xviii ; 161. 

 Jackson, Thomas, obit., xi, 718. 

 Jackson, Thomas P., obit., i, 619. 

 Jackson, Timothy I., obit., vi, 684. 

 Jackson Monument Funds, i, 802 ; 



xviii, 464. 



Jacksonville, Fla., xiii, 165. 

 Jacksonville, III., xv, 131. 

 Jacob, B., v, 714. 



Jacobini, Cardinal!,., obit., xii, 630. 

 Jacobs, J. A. M., obit., v, 600. 

 Jacoby. J., obit., ii : 603. 

 Jacquel, P., invention by, vi, 250. 

 Jacques, D. H., obit., ii, 582. 

 Jade, xviii, 646. 

 Jaguary, i, 78. 

 Jahn,.Dr., x, 138. 

 Jalapa, Mexico, view of, iii, 554. 

 Jamaica, viii, 820 ; ix, 801 ; xiii, 



839; xiv, 403; xvi, 863; xvii, 



792 ; political excitement in, 



802 ; sugar-trade of, 802 ; x, 781 ; 



xii, 801. 



Jamba, the god, x, 396. 



James City dispute, xviii, 534. 



James, Daniel, obit., i, 619. 



James, Sir H., obit., ii, 604. 



James, Henry, sketch, vii, 438. 



James, Mr., xii, 310. 



Jameson, J. A., obit., xv, 651. 



Jameson, Major, xiii, 296. 



Jameson oven, the, x, 580. 



Jameson, Senar E., obit., xi, 685. 



Jamestown, N. Y., xv, 132. 



James- Watt .dock at Greenock, 

 the, x, 332. 



Jamieson, Prof., of Glasgow, ix, 

 477. 



Jamin, Jules Celestin, inventions 

 by, vi, 258; obit., xi, 718. 



Jaminet, observations, vi, 753. 



Jamshidi tribe.the, x, 7, 8. 



Janes, Bishop E. S., sketch, i, 423. 



Janet, Henri A., x, 363. 



Janin, theory of, vi, 240. 



Janja, Peru, battle ot, x, 687. 



Jan Mayen, Austrian Expeditioi 

 to, vii, 335. 



Jannay, experiments by, viii, 111. 



Janney, A. M., obit., ii, 582. 



Jannsen, M., ix, 54; xi, 54. 



Janson, Paul, ix, 78. 



Janssen, J., obit., xvi, 675. 



Japan, statistics, governrnentj etc., 

 in every volume; views in, i, 

 425, 427, 429 ; ii, 413, 414 ; ix, 

 418, 419; exchange of Saghalien 

 for the Kurile Islands, i, 423 ; 

 embassy to Spain and Portugal, 

 425 ; settlement with and em- 

 bassy to Corea, 425, 426 ; insur- 

 rection incited by nobles, 428 ; 

 the Mikado's journey in northern 

 provinces, 428 ; Buddhist temple 

 in Mondseki restored, 428 ; Sun- 

 day made a holiday, 428; com- 

 mercial disturbance, 429; Prot- 

 estant missions, 429, 430; the 

 Eussian church, 430 ; reactionary 

 insurrection, ii, 413, 414 ; gov- 

 ernment success, 414: national 

 exhibition, 414; effects of the 

 revolution, iii, 461 ; political as- 

 sassinationj 462 ; singular dis- 

 turbance in Yokohumaj 462; 

 discontent of the Samurai, 462 ; 

 exhibits at Paris, 463; native 

 editions of the Bible, 463 ; silk 

 culture and exportation, iv, 

 529 ; viii, 457 ; annexation of 

 Loochoo Islands, iv, 529, 530 ; 

 defiance of quarantine regula- 

 tions, by the British minister, 

 530; education, v, 412; vii, 

 441 ; x, 508 ; xi, 459 ; industrial 

 enterprises, v, 413 ; settlements 

 in Fusaii, Corea, Gensau, 413 ; 

 discussion of Corean treaty, 413 ; 

 social and political changes, vi, 

 453 ; the Daimios and Samurais, 

 453; Shintoism, 453; Tokio 

 University, 453 ; telegraphy sys 

 tern, 454 ; marbles, 456 ; vol- 

 canoes and earthquakes, vii, 

 440 ; geology, climate, flora, 

 441 ; Fukusawa, 441 ; dissatisfac- 

 tion with English commercial 

 treaty, 441, 442; case of O'Neil, 

 442;' treaty with Corea, viii, 

 455 ; Prussian administration, 

 456 ; merchant marine, 456 ; 

 cabinet woods, 456; stagnation 

 in trade, ix, 417 ; riots, 417 ; dis- 

 solution of Liberal party, 417; 



