franchise, 552; right of suffrage, 552; education, 552 ; homesteads, 553; constitutional amendments, 553; objections, 553; election provisions, 553; military order of General Canby, 553; Conservative Conven- tion, 534; resolutions, 554; Republican Convention, 551; nominations, 554; election, 654; organization of the State government, 554; protest of Governor Worth, 554; Legislature convened, 555; reconstruc- tion consummated, 555 ; resolutions of the Conserva- tives, 556; militia act, 556; registration act, 556 ; conventions, 557; elections, 557 ; railroads, 557;
finances, 557; debt, 557. NoYES, GEORGE R.-Birth, 557; death, 557 ; pursuits, 557.
Obituaries, American.-Barrows, Willard, 558; Sher-
maa, Sylvester G., 558; Guidicini, Ginseppe, 568 ; Bingham, Daniel H., 558; Cooley, Mrs. Nancy, 558 ; Reed, Lieutenant John H., 558; Hasseltine, Miss A. C., 558; Steele, General Frederick, 558; Huskins, Mrs., 558; Campbell, John H., 559 ; Dick, James T., 559 ; Dill, Vincent L., 559; Davis, James, 559 ; Van- derbergh, Federal, 559; Lord, Nathan L., 559; Dean, Amos, 559; Harvey, J. H., 559 ; Mott, James, 559 ; Huntington, Charles P., 560.
Leeser, Isaac, 560; Marigny, Bernard de M., 560 ; Lyons, James G., 560 ; Gilliams, Jacob, 560; Herrick, Anson, 560 ; DeWitt, Richard V., 560; Richard on, John F., 561; Gambell, Willard P., 561 ; Okee-wah, Mrs. M., 561; Fendall, Philip R., 561 ; Simpson, Au- gustus W., 561 ; Swain, William M., 561 ; Sewall, Samuel, 561; Gannon, Mary, 561 ; Hall, George W., 562; Taylor, Benjamin O., 562; Ford, Thomas H., 562; Asboth, Major-General A. S., 562.
Holt, J. J., 563 ; Baxter, Portus, 563; Burroughs, Charles, 563; Cooper, Mrs. Julia D., 563; Lincoln, Isaac, 563 ; Andrews, Timothy P., 563; Carter, Josiah M., 563 ; Freeman, Peyton R., 563; Goodrich, Chaun- cey, 563; Quin, James M., 564; Gray, John, 564; Hartstene, Henry J., 564 ; Parker, Edward G., 561.
Ashburn, George W., 564; Parker, James, 564; Smythe, William E., 565; Howell, Robert B. C., 565 ; Magee, John, 565; Stacy, Nathaniel, 565; Batchelder, John P., 565; Lundy, Francis J., 565 ; Prentiss, Com- modore George A., 565 ; Bartlett, George, 565; Dor- sheimer, Philip, 565 ; Cook, James M., 565; Hall, George, 566; Homans, John, 566 ; Field, Jonathan E., 566 ; Bronson, Charles P., 566; Buel, Alexander W., 566 ; Mason, Henry M., 566 ; Ward, Horatio, 566.
Pitts, Samuel, 566 ; Stohlman, Charles F. E., 566; Ripley, Miss Marianne, 566; Ridgely, Commodore Daniel B., 567; Pope, Burrell T., 567 ; Harrington, George N., 567 ; Walcott, Charles M., 567 ; Deacon, Benajah, 567 ; Wick, William W., 567; Dyckman, Garrett W., 567 ; Lyon, John C., 567 ; Fagan, Peter C., 507 ; L'Heritien, André, 567 ; McMurray, William, 567.
Silliman, Gold S., 563 ; Bullitt, Alexander C., 568 ; Cushing, General Stephen B., 568; Marsh, Marvin M., 568; Case, Joel T., 568; Thomas, Benjamin C., 563; Garner, Peter M., 568; Bradley, Warren J., 568; Allen, William S., 569; Walbridge, David S., 569 ; Collins, Mrs. Sarah, 569; Doty, Joseph M., 569; Tal- cott, Enoch B., 569 ; Brinsmade, Thomas C., 569 ; Kimball, Heber C., 569 ; Poe, Adam, 569 ; Hole-in-the- day, 570; Moise, E. Warren, 570.
Baker, Lafayette C., 570 ; Boyd, John H., 570 ; Van Buren, Lawrence, 570; Hull, A, Cooke, 570; Bennett,
Milo L., 570; Cagger, Peter, 570; Coles, Edward, 570; Freeman, Edmund B., 570; Disosway, Gabriel P., 571; Miller, Commodore James F., 571; Howard, Joshua, 571 ; Howard, Hosea, 571; Mather, Hiram F., 571 ; Gansevoort, Commodore Guest, 571 ; Morton, William T. G., 572; Evans, Hugh D., 572; Hooper, John W., 572; French, Eli, 572; Weeks, Joseph, 572 ; Frost, Edward, 572 ; Wright, Mrs., 572; Noyes, Joseph C., 572.
Draper, Henry, 572; Brewster, Charles W., 573; Wilson, John, 573; Wan-ne-pe-wink-a, 573; Gelston, Roland, 573; King, Yelverton P., 573; Menken, Adah I., 573; Wade, Melancthon, 573; Gloine, Count de la, 573; Carhart, Jeremiah, 573; Comstock, Joseph, 574; Vanderbilt, Mrs. Sophia, 574; Bonney, Benjamin W., 574; Irving, Ebenezer, 574; Finney, Darwin A., 574; Mann, James, 574; Yeomans, Edward D., 574 ; Smith, William R.,574; Bishop, Hiram N., 575; Kraft, Henry, 575; Andros, R. S. S., 575; Posey, Mrs. Rachel, 575; Smith, General B. F., 575.
Simcon, Benjamin, 575; Wbiitlesey, Thomas T., 575; Hall, George, 575; Smith, General Joseph R., 575; Dunnell, Henry G., 576; Forsythe, W. H., 576; French, George, 576; Jones, Leonard, 576; Fendall, Clarence, 576; Olds, M. S., 576; Quiner, Mrs. Joanna, 576; Abbe, Joshua G., 576; Leland, Henry P., 576; Morse, Richard C., 576; Beecher, Frederick, 577; Parker, William, 577; Beall, 8. W., 577; Stuart, David T., 577 ; King, Robert P., 577 ; Fessenden, T. A. D., 577; Hindman, General T. C., 578; And orin, 578; Gurley, Phineas D., 578; Chun-Lock, 578; Gage, George, 578.
Gerard, William, 578; Jamieson, George W., 578; Halsted, Schu reman, 579 ; Wade, Mrs. Deborah B. L., 579; Lindsley, Nathan L., 579; Hinman, Royal R., 579; Souder, Casper, Jr.,579 ; Hinds, James M. C., 579 ; Fairchild, General Cassius, 579; Tracy, Andrew, 579; McVickar, John, 580; Gunther, Christian G., 580; Pritchard, David, 580; Blanchard, Joshua, 580; Hor- ton, Gustavas, 580.
Abbott, Amos, 580; Wortendyke, Jacob R., 580; Fales, Mrs. Almira L., 580; Reed, General Henry E., 581; Wolf, Frederick, 581; Stowe, Phineas, 681 ; Dove, Benjamin M., 581; Mount, William L., 581; Pendleton, John S., 581; Bryant, Joel, 581 ; Boynton, Nehemiah, 581; Hall, David P., 582; Thompson, General Waddy, 582; Pollard, Henry R., 582; Arnold, Mayer, 582; Elliott, Joel M., 582; Nichols, John A., 582; Petticolas, Arthur E., 582; Evans, General George N., 583; Hartz, E. L., 583; Royce, Stepheu, 583.
Henderson, Mrs. Jane, 583; McCrae, James M., 583; Maynadier, General Henry E., 583; Rivers, Henry W., 583; Olmsted, Hawley, 583 ; Parvin, Rob. ert I., 583; Rising, Franklin S., 583; Smith, Joseph, 581; Gould, George, 584; Campbell, Thompson, 584; Flint, Henry M., 581; Shepard, George C., 584 ; Ham- phrey, Mrs. Sophia, 584 ; Enos, Dewitt C., 584; Pat- terson, A. O., 581; Cummings, Isaac, 584 ; Robertson, Anthony L., 585; Mitchell, S. Augustus, 585; O'Reilly, William, 585; Price, Joseph M., 585; Jones, Joseph H., 585 ; Gibbs, General Alfred, 585; Bishop, William S., 585; Clark, Mosly, 585; Greaner, William, 585;
Washburne, Ichabod, 585; Byington, Cyrus, 586. Obituaries, Foreign.-Doyle, John, 586 ; Regnault, Elias,
586; Tatem, Henry, 586; Morfey, Mrs., 586 ; Brother- ton, General Thomas W., 586 ; Vining, Mrs. Mary, 586; Grey, John, 586 ; Davy, John, 587; White, Gen- eral Michael, 587; Stifter, Adelbert, 587; Herapath, William, 587; Jones, Admiral Theobald, 587; Ha-yah-
ta-kee, 587; Dawes, William R., 587; Combe, Mrs. 605; resolutions, 605; Republican Convention, 608; George, 588; Daly, Sir Dominick, 588; Baker, B. B., election, 606; Legislature, 606; railroads, 606. 588; Flores, General Venancio, 588; Herapath, John, Osgood, HELEN L. G.-Birth, 606; death, 606; pursoita, 588; Crowe, Eyre E., 588 ; Gibson, Sir James B., 588; 606. Secretan, Charles F., 588; Townsend, Chauncey H., 589; Turck, Ludwig, 589; Wensleydale, James P.,
P 589 ; Fourcault, Leon, 589; Anna Paulowna (Czarina of Georgia), 589; Gravier, Coulvier, 589.
PAGE, CHARLES G.–Birth, 607; death, 607; pursuits, flr. Bentinck, Baron, 589; Byron, George A., 590 ; Olarte, PAIGE, ALONZO C.-Birth, 608 ; death, 608; pursuits, 6s. General Vincente, 590; Tucker, Edward, 590; Neave, Papal States.-Government, 609; area, 609; population, Sir Richard D., 590; Christmas, Henry, 590; Vander 608; budget, 608; debt, 608; commerce, 608; arms, Hoeven, Jan, 590; Lee, Robert, 590; Feller, Mad. 608; attempt to recruit in the United States, 608; le- Henrietta, 590 ; Jesse, Edward, 591 ; Hashem, Gen- ter of the archbishops in opposition, 609; executica eral, 591 ; Monnais, Edouard, 591 ; Viriville, Vallet of prisoners, 609. de, 591.
Paraguay.-Government, 609 ; area, 609 ; population, Chads, Sir Henry D., 591; McGee, Thomas D., 591; 609; army, 609; war with Brazil, 609; eforts for Wetherall, Sir George A., 591; Salisbury, Marquis of, peace, 610; basis, 610; reply of Paraguay, 610; 592; Bentley, Samuel, 592; Romer, Miss, 592; Pindar, strength of armies, 610; iron-clade, 610; attempt to John H., 592; Simpson, General James G., 592; Cop- capture, 610; change of tactics, 611; movements of ley, Miss Susannah, 592; Hereford, Lord Bishop of, steamers, 611; repulse before Humaita, 611; another 592; Le Saint, 593.
repulse of the allies, 611; evacuation of Hamaitz, Abyssinia, Queen of, 593; Andrea, Cardinal, 593; 612; nature of the fortress, 612; advance of the Bra- Guinness, Sir Benjamin L., 593; Halford, Sir Henry, zilians, 613; attack on Villeta, 613; fighting in De- 593; Plucker, Julius, 593; Muhlfield, J. U. D., 593; cember, 613; occupation of Villeta, 613; further en- Burnet, John, 594; Cormenin, Vicomte de, 694.
gagements, 614; apprehensions of a conspiracy, 615: Ward, Nathaniel B., 594; Shrewsbury, Earl of, 594 ; difficulty with the United States minister, 615; de Smith, Henry, 594; Crisp, T. 8., 594 ; Ponsonby, tails, 615, 616. Arthur E. V., 591; Amot, Professor, 595; Bastianini, PARSONS, USHER. —Birth, 616; death, 616; parsnits, 616. Giovanni, 595; Capendu, Ernest, 955.
Pennsylvania.–Finances, 617; debt, 617; public ecbools, Naylor, W., 595; Talon, Vicomte, 695; Kirwan, 617; tuition, 617; absentees, 617; edocational classi- Antony L., 595 ; Pisarel, Dimitry, 595; Coyne, Joseph fications, 617; Normal School, 618; Agricultural Col S., 595; Thomas, George H., 596; Garner, Thomas, lege, 618; soldiers' orphaps, 618; meeting of the Le- 596; Limayrac, Paulin, 596.
gislature, 618; resolution on Federal relations, 618; Blakeney, Sir Edward, 596 ; Perthes, Boucer de relative to the removal of the Secretary of War, 618; Crevecæur, 596; Lushington, Stephen R., 596 ; Cooke, on impeachment, 618; Democratic State Convention, John D., 596; Higgins, Matthew J., 596 ; Van Lennep, 619; resolutions, 619; Republican State Convention, J., 596 ; Hugo, Madame A. F., 597; Mohammed, Ish- 619; resolutions, 620; registry law, 620; extract, 0); mael, 597; Smith, George, 697; Bey, Clot, 597; Cat- qualifications of voters, 621; opinion of the courts, termole, George, 597; Waagen, Gustav F., 597.
621 ; elections, 621; naturalization of foreigners, 621; Majoribanks, Edward, 597; Sefton, John, 597; Cor. presidential election, 622. dova, Filippo, 598; Reynolds, John, 598.
Persia.-Government, 622; population, 622; religions, Viennet, M., 698; Sutherland, Duchess of, 598; 622; finances, 622; report of the British legation, les ; Ciceri, Pierre, 698; Farrant, Francis, 598; Hilde- a peculiar practice of Persia, 623; railways, 621; the brandt, Edouard, 599; Siam, King of, 599; Tommy, Green-Book, 623. 593.
PERSOZ, JEAN F.-Birth, 623; death, 623 ; parsnits, 62). Johnson, John M., 599 ; Hastings, Marquis of, 599; Peru.-Government, 623; revenue, 623; debt, 691; aras, Havin, Leonor Joseph. 699.
624; navy, 624; tonnage, 624; commerce, 621; Asiste Schleicher, August, 599 ; Denoyer, Louis, 600; Beer. immigrants, 624; railroads, 624; revolution, 634; es- Bki, John de, 600 ; Mayne, Richard, 600; Delavigne, pedition up the river Ucayali, 621; free narigation, Germain, 600; Mallefille, Félicien, 600.
625. OGLESBY, R. J.-Governor of Illinois, 141 ; telegraphic PICKERING, OCTAVIUS.—Birth, 625; death, 625; parscits,
dispatch on the impeachment of the President, 141. 625. Ohio.-Meeting of the Legislature, 600; propositions in. POMEROY, SAMUEL C.–Senator from Kansas, 194; on
troduced, 600; withdrawal of assent to the fourteenth the bill to secure equal rights in the District of Co amendment, 601; views of Governor Hayes, 601 ; reso- lumbia, 127; on the cotton tax, 200. lutions of the Legislature, 601 ; further resolutions Portugal.-Government, 625; ministry, 635; area, ex: protesting against the reconstruction acts of Con- population, 625; revenge, 625; commerce, 635; nex gress, 601 ; do. relative to the admission of Alabama, ministry, 626; crisis, 626. 602; action on the word " white," 602 ; the “visible Post-Office of the United States.—Origin, 6%; posters admixture law," 602; other laws affecting the fran- ters and dates, 626; growth of the service, 63%; poss chise, 602; provision regarding ballots, 603; prize- tal receipts, 626 ; deficiency, 626; receipts and ex- fighting, 603; Democratic Convention, 603; resolu- penditures, for each State, 626; organization of the tions, 603; Republican Convention, 603; resolutions, Department, 627; post-roads, 627; floances, **; 604; election in October, 604 ; address of the Dem- postmasters, 628 ; franking and postage, 629; trans- ocratic committee, 604; November election, 605; portation of the mails, 629 ; letter-carrier system, finances, 605; railroads, 605; schools, 605; cattle- 630; dead letters, 630; money-order office, 631: pos- fever, 605; burning of the Lunatic Asylum, 605.
tal cars, 631; registered letters, 631; oceanic nail Oldenburg.-Government, 605; area, 603; population, 605; service, 632; increase of postal facilities, 633. religions, 605; commerce, 605.
Potter, CHANDLER E.-Birth, 633; death, 633; parsnits, Oregon.-State of parties, 605; Democratic Convention,
POUILAT, CLAUDE S. M.-Birth, 633; death, 633; pur- gan bishoprics, 672; statistics of monastic orders, suits, 633.
672; statistics in British dominions, 672; bull con- Presbyterians.-Statistics of the Old School, 634; General voking an Ecumenical Council, 672; letter addressed
Assembly, 634; basis of reunion, 634; amendments, to Protestant and non-Catholic bodies, 674; allocu- 635; New School statistics, 635; Presbyterian Church tion of the Pope relative to the abolition of the Aus- South statistics, 636; United Presbyterian Church trian Concordat, 675. statistics, 636; basis of union, 636; Associate Pres. RossINI, GIOACCHINO A.-Birth, 676; death, 676; career, byterians and Associate Reformed, 636; Reformed 676. Presbyterians, 637; Cumberland Presbyterians, 637; Rost, PIERRE A.-Birth, 677 ; death, 677; pursuits, 677. Established Church of Scotland, 637; Free Church of ROTHSCHILD, JAMES.-Birth, 677; death, 677; career, 677. Scotland, 687; United Synod of Great Britain, 637; Russia.—Government, 678; area, 678; population, 678; Scottish Reformed, 638; English Presbyterians, 638; religions, 678; budget, 678; nationalities, 678; army, Irish Presbyterians, 638.
678; navy, 678; tonnage, 679; returns of trade, 679; Prussia.-Government, 638; ministry, 638; area, 638; union of Poland with the empire, 679; explosive pro-
population, 638; religions, 639; budget, 639; indus- jectiles a treaty project, 680; how received, 680; re- try of the country, 639; technical schools, 639; organization of Turkestan, 680 ; feeling in Tartary mines, 639; commerce, 639; education, 640 ; Kiel against Russia, 680; war with the Ameer of Bokhara, harbor, 640; the Diet, 640; King's speech, 640; ac- 681 ; conflicts, 681; peace, 681. tion, 640.
Russia, The Criminal Code of.–Ukase of 1864, 681 ; re- PRUYX, JOHN V. L.-Ona quorum of the Supreme Court, port of the commission, 682; number of paragraphs 187.
in the code, 682; penalty of first class, 682; do. scc- Public Documents.- Message of the President at the sec- ond class, 682; do. of third and fourth, 682; classes
ond session of the Fortieth Congress, 611-648; corre- of correctional, 682; crimes enumerated, 683; offences spondence with General Grant relative to the office against religion, 683; state crimes, 684; sedition and of Secretary of War, 618-651; letter to members of riots, 681; expatriation, 685; criminal procedure, the Cabinet, and their replies as to the conversation 685. between the President and General Grant, 653; letter Russia, The Press of, in 1868.-Papers and circulation, of General Grant on the same, 656; message of the 685; dailies and weeklies in German, 686; persecu- President on the removal of Secretary Stanton, 657; tions thereof, 686; Baltic provinces, 686; old Rus- message of President Johnson suggesting changes sian provinces, 686; clandestine papers, 686; rela- in the Constitution, 659.
tions to the Government, 686; literary papers and periodicals, 687.
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sion of Alabama, 179; on the action of Ohio, 196; on STOCKTON, Tuomas H.-Birth, 711 ; death, 711 ; par the cotton tax, 199.
suits, 712. Siphon of the Bridge of Alma.-Division of sewers of Suez Cana!.-Route, 712; importance, 712; ancient ca-
Paris, 691 ; entrance of main sewer, 691 ; object of nal, 712; vestiges of, 712; engineers' report, 712; the work, 691 ; how constructed, 691 ; operation, Lesseps, his relations to the Government, 713; stip- 692.
ulations with, 713; laborers, 713; interference of the SLEMMER, General ADAM J.-Birth, 692; death, 692; cl- Government, 714; progress of the canal, 714; de reer, 692.
tails, 714; surface sketch, 715; perpendicular sco SMITH, SEBA.-Birth, 692; death, 692; writings, 692.
tion, 715. SOMMERS, CHARLES G.–Birth, 692; death, 692; pursuits, Sugar Insect.-Where found, 716; its characteristice, 692.
716; how detected, 717. South Carolina.-Meeting of the State Convention, 693; SUMNER, CHARLES.–Senator from Massachusetts, 194;
organization, 693 ; address of Governor Ort, 693 ; on printing extra copies of the President's messi, subjects considered, 693; stay law, 693; resolutions 125; on securing equal rights in the District of Co- relating to the Executive, 693; do. miscellaneous, lumbia, 126 ; offers resolutions on the responsibility 691; bill of rights, 691; oath of oflice, 694; State off- of Senators for their votes on impeachment, 146; cers, 694; judiciary, 691; administration of justice, the action of Ohio, 196. 695; qualifications of voters, 695; public and private SWAIN, DAVID L.–Birth, 717; death, 717; parsaits, schools, 695; registration, 695; regulations to pre- 717. serve order, 695; Republican Convention and nomi- Sweden and Norway.-Government, 717; ares, 717 ; Pop- nations, 696 ; Democratic Convention and resolu. ulation, 717; debt, 717; army, 717; navy, 717; com- tions, 696 ; orders of the commanding general, 696; merce, 717. elections, 697; ground of Democratic opposition to Switzerland.–Area, 717; population, 717; gorernment, the Constitution, 697; Legislature convened, 697 ; its 718; army, 718; floods, 718; elections, 718. proceedings, 698; State officers, 698; laws passed, 698; Democratic Convention and resolutions, 698; another convention, 699; resolutions, 699; address
T to the colored citizens, 699; elections, 700; State debt, 700; State property, 700.
Telegraphs on the European Continent.–Treatss relative Spain.-Government, 700; ministry, 700; revenue and ex- to, 718; points agreed on, 718; charges, 713; box
penditures, 701 ; area, 701; provinces, 701 ; population, operated, 719; rules for calculating the number of 701; colonies, 701; Cortes, 702; divisions, 702; pro- words, 719; special regulations, 719; cost of cis. ceedings, 702; grave situation, 702; sections, or fac- patches, 720; number of dispatches, T20. tions, 702; revolution expected, 702; pronunciamien- Tennessee.-Disturbed condition, 721; Republican Cose tos, 702; fighting, 702 ; triumph of Serrano, 703; de- vention, 721; Conservative Convention, 771; resols- parture of the Queen, 703; her protest, 703; Central tions, 721; Ku-klux Klan, 721 ; letter of the Governa Junta elected, 704; ministry, 701; circular to the peo to General Thomas, and reply, 721, 722; legislatire ple, 704; new electoral law, 701; decree of the Minister session, 722; resolutions of the Republican Coura- of Public Instruction, 705 ; financial statement, 705; tion, 722; memorial of Confederate officers, 723; the liberty of the press, 705; Protestants, 705; the lead- question of organizing the militia, 734; sections of ers, 706; their programme, 706; elections held, 706; the act, 724; act relative to the Ku-klus, 744; co- candidates for the throne, 706 ; letter of the Duke de mittee sent to Washington, 724; reply of Secretary Montpensier, 707; address of Don Henry, 707; pro- Schofield, 724; allegations against the Gorernor, 13; visional government, 708; insurrection in Cadiz, 703; finances of the State, 725; proclamation of the GoF- fight at Malaga, 708; insurrection in Cuba, 709; dec- ernor, 725 ; penitentiary, 725. laration of independence, 709; numerous engage- Territories of the United States.-Wyoming organizad, ments, 709; manifestoes, 709; proclamation of eman- 725; Arizona, 725; surface of the country, 735 ; to was cipation, 709.
and inhabitants, 726; elections, 726; Colorado, 3; SPALDING, BENEDICT J.-Birth, 710; death, 710; career, increased knowledge of the country, 726 ; its eartace, 710.
726; mining interests, 720; elections, 726; Dabei SPALDING, RUFUS P.-Representative from Ohio, 124 ; 726; growth, 72; Idaho, 720; immigration, 13;
on the impeachment of the President, 138; on the mines, 726 ;. counties, 726 ; Montana, T26; popalatia, Supreme Court quorum, 187; on suffrage to blacks, 727; agriculture, 727; transportation, 7*7; Nas 185; offers an amendment to the bill to admit Ala- Mexico, 727; mines, 727 ; officers, 727; Trab, X; bama, 168.
nature of the soil, 727 ; population, T27; Washins STANTON, EDWIN M.-Letter of removal, 187; letter to ton, 727; Wyoming, 727; boundaries, 77; inhabii-
the Speaker of the House, 742; aflidavit before the ants, 727; Indian territory, 727. court, 743; letter to the President on retiring from Test-Oaths.-Decision of the New York Court of Appeal, the War Department, 743.
550. STEVENS, Thaddeus.- Representative from Pennsylva- Texas.—Military commanders, 727; Uvalde County, ;
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polds, 730; assigned to command, 730; Democratic
cratic Committee, 750; platform approved by bim, Convention, 731; resolutions, 731 ; Republican Con-
750; further progress of the movement, 751; Sey. vention, 731; recommendation to vote for President,
mour's letter of acceptance, 751; Blair's letter of 731 ; order of General Reynolds, 731 ; State Constitu.
acceptance, 752; the October elections, 752; propo- tional Convention reassembled, 731; bill of rights,
sition of newspapers, 752; how received, 752; Mr. 732 ; Legislature, 732; State officers, 732; qualifica-
Seymour enters the canvass, 752 ; letter from Presi- tion of voters, 732; right of suffrage, 732; public
dent Johnson, 752; result of the election, 753; am- schools, 732; general provisions, 732, 733.
nesty proclamations, 753, 754; Evarts appointed Thallium.--Analysis, 733; how best obtained, 733 ; prepa-
Attorney-General, 754 ; further details, 754. ration of compounds, 733; extracted from flue-dust,
Universalists.-Numbers, 754; societies, 754; colleges, 754;
Annual Convention, 754. 733. THOMAS, Major-General LORENZO.-Appointment as Seco
Uruguay.-Government, 755; area, 755; population, 755;
revolution, 755; army, 755. retary of War, 137–142. THURSTON, ASA.—Birth, 734; death, 734 ; pursuits, 734. TOD, DAVID.-Birth, 731; death, 734; career, 731. TBUMBULL, LYMAN.-Senator from Illinois, 124; on re-
construction, 152; on a quorum of the Supreme Vagsar, MATTHEW.–Birth, 735 ; death, 755; pursuits, Court, 186.
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