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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



All removed from command, 741 ; Turkish troops 

 moved from Asia to Europe, 741 ; operations in Asia, 

 741 ; the revolt in the Caucasus quelled, 743 ; opera- 

 tions before Kars, 742; end of the campaign in Ar- 

 menia, 743 ; movements of the British fleet, 743 ; 

 reasons, 743; changes, in the Turkish commanders, 

 743 ; main object of the Russian commander at Plev- 

 na, 744 ; contest before the place, 744 ; its surrender, 

 744 ; conditions, 744. 



Servia takes up arms again, 745 ; proceedings of the 

 Montenegrins, 745 ; subsequent military proceedings, 

 745. 



TTTBNBULL, ROBEBT. Birth and death, 745; clerical career 

 and writings, 745. 



Unitarians. Annual meeting, 746 ; reports, 746 ; British 

 Unitarian Association, 746. 



United Brethren. Statistics, 746 ; general conference, 

 746 ; proceedings, 747. 



United States. Excitement about the Presidential elec- 

 tion, 747; state of affairs, 747 ; election of President 

 Hayes, 747 ; his Cabinet, 748 ; letter to the Governors 

 of South Carolina, 748 ; Federal troops withdrawn, 

 748 ; the case of Louisiana, 748 ; instructions of the 

 President to the Secretary of War, 748 ; removal of 

 the troops, 748 ; civil service reform, 748 ; letter of 

 the President, 749 ; coins of the United States, 749 ; 

 dictation of Congressmen declined, 750; extra session 

 of Congress called, 750 ; message, 750 ; measures of 

 the session, 750; the silver bill, 750; the Fishery Com- 

 mission, 750; conclusion, 750; the political agitation 

 developed by labor strikes, 750 ; its sources, 750 ; 

 vote of workingmen in Louisville, 751 ; their plat- 

 form, 751 ; clause of Republican platform in Ohio, 

 751; Bread-Winners' League of New York, 751; their 

 call, 751 ; a Baltimore convention, 752 ; its platform, 

 752 ; Tompkins Square meeting and resolutions, 

 752 ; address of St. Louis workingmen, 752 ; de- 

 cisions of Supreme Court in Granger cases, 753 ; de- 

 cision relative to income return, 753; do. relative to 

 an express company, 753 ; do. relative to railroad 

 transportation, 754 ; do. relative to power of a State 

 to control freight, 754; do. in a State law relative to 

 the transportation of cattle, 754. 



Universalists. General Convention, 754; statistics, 754, 

 755. 



Utah, Recommendations of the Governor, 755; finances, 

 755; school law, 755; polygamy, 755; death of Young, 

 756; silk culture, 756. 



VANDEBBILT, COBNELITTS. An American capitalist, 756; 

 birth and death, 756; career, 756. 



Vermont. Celebration of Bennington battle, 757; pro- 

 ceedings, 757; case of reprieve for murder conviction, 

 758; savings banks, 758. 



Virginia. Receipts from taxes, 758; debt, 758; condition 

 of various funds, 758 ; legislative session, 758 ; the 

 Moffett Register Law, 758; its provisions, 758, 759; 

 extracts from the law, 759, 760; further details, 760; 



its operation, 761; constitutionality decided, 761; 

 Democratic Convention, 761; platform, 761; nomina- 

 tions, 763; election, 762. 



WADDINGTON, WILLIAM H. Biographical sketch, 320. 



Waldensians. Annual synod, 762 ; statistics, 762. 



WASHBUBN, EMOKT. Birth and death, 762; career, 762. 



Washington Territory. Progress in wealth and popula- 

 tion, 763; finances, 763; tide-lands, 763; agricultural 

 lands, 763; salmon and other fisheries, 763; coal and 

 lumber, 763; statistics, 763. 



West Virginia. -Legislative session, 763; officers elected, 

 763; votes at State election canvassed, 763; State 

 officers, 764; resolutions relative to the Congressional 

 Electoral Commission, 764; silver made legal tender, 

 765; other acts passed, 765; seat of Government fixed 

 by election, 765; Greenback Party Convention, 765; 

 resolutions, 765 ; finances, 766; schools, 766; charita- 

 ble institutions, 766. 



WHEELEB, WILLIAM A. Declared to be elected Vice- 

 President of the United States, 221. 



WHITE, Mrs. An adventist, 4 ; her gift of prophecy 

 recognized, 4 ; its benefits, 4. 



WILKES, CHABLES. American naval officer, 766; birth 

 and death, 766 ; career, 766. 



Wisconsin. Legislative session, 767 ; acts passed, 767 ; 

 finances, 767; debt, 767; value of taxable property, 

 767 ; value of exempt property, 767 ; total tax levied, 



767 ; school statistics, 767 ; State prison, 767 ; indus- 

 trial school, 768; geological survey, 768; Fish Com- 

 mission, 768; Republican Convention, 768; nomina- 

 tions and resolutions, 768 ; Democratic Convention, 



768 ; nominations and resolutions, 769 ; results of the 

 election, 769 ; amendments to the constitution rati- 

 fied, 769; biographical sketch of Governor W. E. 

 Smith, 770; classification of the Legislature, 770. 



Workingmen. Convention at Indianapolis, 396 ; resolu- 



tions, 396. 

 Wyoming Territory. State of affairs, 770; sheep and 



cattle exported, 770 ; do. wool, 770 ; winter grazing, 



770 ; wheat-raising, 770 ; Indians, 770 ; finances, 771 ; 



books on the Territory, 771 ; statistics, 771. 



Teas and Nays (Senate). On the Electoral Commission 

 bill, 158; do. on the bill, 159; on the decision in tho 

 Florida case, 204 ; on the decision in the Louisiana 

 case, 216. 



Teas and Nays (House). On the Electoral Commission 

 bill, 163 ; on the decision in the Florida case, 204 ; 

 on the decision in the Louisiana case, 217. 



YOITNG, BBIGHAM. Birth and death, 771 ; career, 772. 



Young Men's Christian Association. International con- 

 vention, 773 ; statistics, 773 ; vice suppressed, 773 ; 

 London Association, 773. 



ZIMMEBMANN, APALLON E. A Russian general, 773 ; 

 birth, 778 ; career, 773. 



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