GEORGE VICTOR, Prince of Waldeck, 563. GEORGIA, Governors of, 65; U. S. Senators of, 72, 262; Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; collectors of customs in, 97; assessors and collectors of internal revenue in, 99; mail service in, 155; land grants, 174; temper- ature and rainfall, 186; average yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188; colleges, 196; reconstruction, 234, 248.
Capital, 311; area, 311; population, 311, 314; settlement, 311; constitution ratified, ordinance of secession adopted, 311; re- pealed, 311; new constitution adopted and ratified, 311; government, 311; legislature, 811; qualification of voters, 311; Judiciary, 312; Supreme court, 312, 313; Circuit court, 312, 313; United States courts, 313; terms of courts, 313; finances, 313; bonded debt, 313; education, 313; colleges, 313; univer- sities, 313, 314; State School Commissioner, 314; educational fund, 314; charitable insti- tutions, 314; State Lunatic Asylum, 314; penitentiary, 314; wealth and industry, 314; products, 315; manufactures, 315; minerals, 315; gold mining, 315; value of property in, 315; votes at Presidential elections, 688. GERMANY, history, 553; constitution of North
Germany, 553; area and population, 553; education, 554; universities, 554; the Zoll- verein, 554; revenue, 554; exports, 554; mines and manufactures, 554; insurance and credit companies, 554; merchant navy, 554; (see North Germany and South Germany). GOBAZIE, Emperor of Abyssinia, 598. GOLD, coinage, 219; coins of the United States,
221; coins, foreign, 221; deposits at United States mint, 219; production, 220; discoy- eries of and mines in California, 293, 650; in Alabama, 280; in Georgia, 315; in Nevada, 400; in North Carolina, 426; in South Caro- lina, 453; in Virginia, 471; in Alaska, 484; in Arizona, 486; in Colorado, 488, 652; in Dakota, 492; in Idaho, 495, 651; in Montana, 499, 651; in New Mexico,,501; in Oregon, 650; in Washington Ter.,507; in Wyoming, 510; in Russia, 644; in Asia, Australia and Africa, 646; in South American countries, 646; in Mexico, 646; in British America, 647; history of, 648; product of in 1865, 649–650. GOVERNMENT of the United States, 79-80; of Alabama, 275; of other states and countries, (see each state and country). GOVERNORS OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES, Alabama, 64, 275; Arkansas, 64, 281; Cali- fornia, 64, 285; Connecticut, 64, 294; Dela- ware, 65, 303; Florida, 65, 306; Georgia, 65, 311; Illinois, 65, 316; Indiana, 65, 324; Iowa, 65, 330; Kansas, 65, 338; Kentucky, 65, 342; Louisiana, 66,346; Maine, 66, 353; Maryland, 66. 358; Massachusetts, 66, 364; Michigan, 66, 376; Minnesota, 66, 382; Mississippi, 66, 387: Missouri, 67, 390; Nebraska, 67, 395; Nevada, 67, 398; New Hampshire, 67, 401; New Jersey, 67, 406; New York, 67, 411; North Carolina, 67, 421; Ohio, 67, 426; Ore- gon, 68, 433; Pennsylvania, 68, 437; Rhode Island, 68, 445; South Carolina, 68, 449; Ten- nessee, 68, 454; Texas, 68, 458; Vermont, 69, 462: Virginia, 69, 467; West Virginia, 69, 471; Wisconsin, 69, 476; Arizona Territory, 69, 484; Colorado Ter., 69, 486; Dakota Ter., 69, 489; Idaho Ter., 69, 493; Montana Ter., 69, 497 New Mexico Ter., 69, 500; Utah Ter., 69, 502; Washington Ter., 69, 504. GRANT, U. S., nominated for the Presidency, .267; letter of acceptance, 266; inaugurated, 801.
GREAT BRITAIN, postal conventions with, 150; capital, 567; area, 567-568; population, 567- 568; history, 567; statistics of total British empire, 568; growth of colonial empire, 568-569; increase of population, 569; de- crease in Ireland, 569; emigration, 569; clas- sification of population, 569; wealth, 569; pauperism, 569; crime, 569; reigning sov- ereign and family, 570; civil list of the queen, 570; list of Kings of the House of Hanover, 570; government, 570; House of Lords and House of Commons, 570; bills introduced to Parliament, 570; duration of Parliament, 571; Cabinet, 571; political parties, 571; ed- ucation, 571; educational statistics, 571-572; parliamentary grants to education, 572; rev- enue and expenditures, 572; national debt, 572; army, regiments, depots and training establishments, 573; auxiliary forces, 573; navy, 573; seamen and ships of, 574; com- merce, 574; imports and exports, 574-576; merchant navy, 576; movement of shipping, 576; classification of, 576. GRECO-LATIN LANGUAGES, 538. GREECE, capital, 576; area, 576; population, 576; history, 576; agriculture, 576; reigning sovereign and family, 576; government, 577; Chamber of Representatives, 577; ministry, 577; education, 577; finances-revenue, ex- penditures and debt, 576; army and navy, 577; commerce, imports and exports, 577. GREEK CHURCH, organization of, 615; statis- tics, 615.
GUATEMALA, capital, 527; area, 527; popula- tion, 527; government, 527; legislative chamber, 527; revenue, expenditures and public debt, 527; army and militia, 527; im- ports and exports, 527.
GUNTHER II., Prince of Schwarzburg-Sonder- shausen, 563.
GUTIERREZ, SANTOS, president of U. S. of Co- lombia, 529.
GUZMAN, FERNANDO, president of Nicaragua,
HAMBURG, area, 563; population, 563; Senate and House of Burgesses, 563; income, ex- penditure and debt, 563; commerce, 564;. army, 564.
HAYTI, capital, 529; area, 529; population, 529; history, 529; revolution, 529; government, 529; new constitution adopted, 529; minis- ters, 529; Senate and House of Commons, 529; revenue and expenditures, 529; debt, 529; imports and exports, 529; movement of shipping, 530; army and navy, 530. HENRY XIV., Prince of Reuss-Schleiz, 562. HENRY XXII., Prince of Reuss-Greiz, 562. HESSE, capital, 567; area, 567; population.567; reigning sovereign and family, 567; Upper and Lower House of Legislature, 567; min- istry, 567; revenue, expenditure and debt, 567; army and fortress of Mentz, 567. HIGH WATER, at Boston, 20; at New York, 20; at Philadelphia, 21; at San Francisco, 21; at 110 places, 48. HOLLAND, (see Netherlands). HONDURAS, capital, 527; area, 527; population, 527; government, 527; new constitution adopted, 527; Senate and Legislative Assem- bly, 527; Council of State, 527; revenue, 527; imports and exports, 527. HONG KONG, postal convention with, 151. HOUSE OF COMMONS of Great Britain, 570. HOUSE OF LORDS of Great Britain, 570. HOUSE OF HANOVER, kings of, 570.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES of the United States, 70; speakers of, 63-74; members of, 74, 261, 263; officers of, 74-78; committees of, 76, 262.
IDAHO TERRITORY, Governors of, 69; delegate from, 76; assessor and collector of internal revenue, 99; mail service in, 156; gold and silver product of, 220, 221.
Capital, 492; area, 492; population, 492; organization of, 492; boundaries, 492; gov- ernment, 493; legislature, 493; judiciary, 493; Supreme court, 493; District courts, 493; terms of courts, 493; finances, 493; ter- ritorial indebtedness, 494; education, 494; school system, 494; amount raised for schools, 494; penal institutions, 494; wealth and industry, 494; character of people, 494; Indian depredations, 495; Surveyor General, 495; surveys, 495; climate and soil, 495; fruit, 495; gold mines, 495, 496; silver ore, 496; quartz milis, 496; banks, 496. ILLINOIS, Line of sun's eclipse passes through,
13; Governors of, 65; U. S. Senators of, 72, 262 Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; collectors of customs in, 97; assessors and collectors of internal revenue in, 99; mail service in, 155; land grants, 174; pen- sioners in, 177, 178; temperature and rain- fall, 186; yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188; colleges ín, 196.
Capital, 316; area, 316; population, 316, 322; settlement, 316; ceded to the United States, 316; made a territory, 316; constitu- tion framed, 316; admitted to the Union, 816; government, 316; legislature, 316; quali- fication of voters, 316; judiciary, 316; Su- preme court, 316,317; Circuit courts, 316,317; Superior court of Chicago, 316, 317; United States courts, 317; terms of Supreme court, 317; finances, 317; funds, 317; state debt, 318; education, 318; State Industrial Uni- versity, 318; State superintendent, 319; County superintendents, 319; trustees of towns, 319; school directors, 319; teach- ers' certificates, 319; State Normal Uni- versity, 319, 320; teachers' institutes, 319; public schools, 320; charitable institutions, 320; Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 320, 821; Hospital for Insane, 320, 322; Institu- tion for Blind, 320, 322; institutions for Idiots and Imbeciles, 321, 322; Soldiers' Or- phans' Home, 321; penitentiary, 321, 322; labor of convicts, 321; soil and situation, 822; minerals, 322; coal fields, 322; lead dis- trict, 323; wealth, 323; railroads, 323; canal, 323; manufactured products, 323; receipts and shipments of Chicago, 323; products, 323; assessment, 323; banks, 323; votes at presidential elections, 692.
IMPEACHMENT, articles of, 227; vote on, 232. IMPEACHMENT TRIAL, 225; managers of, 232; vote on, 233.
IMPORTS, of New York, 420, 520; of Great Britain, 575; of France, 552; of Russia, 584; of British India, 594; of China, 595-596; of Japan, 596; (also see each state and country). INDEPENDENT AMERICAN STATES, 524. INDIA, (see British India). INDIAN AFFAIRS, 179; tribes, 181. INDIANA, Governors of, 65; Ú. S. Senators of,
72, 262; Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; collectors of customs in, 97; assessors and collectors of internal revenue in, 99; mail service in, 155; pensioners in, 177, 178; tem- perature and rain-fall, 186; average yield and
prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188; colleges in, 196.
Capital, 324; area, 324; population, 324, 328; settlement, 324; organized, 34; con- stitution adopted, 324; admitted into the Union, 324; government, 324; legislature, 324; qualifications of voters, 324; judiciary, 824; United States courts, 324; Saprene court of the State, 324; Circuit courts, 325; terms of courts, 325; finances, 325; State debt, 325; education, 325; Superintendent of Public Instruction, 326; county commis sioners, 326; trustees of towns, 326; State Normal School, 326; city training schools, 326; teachers' institutes, 326; school fund, 326; public schools, 326; school revenues, 326 charitable institutions, 327: Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, 327, 328; Institution for the Blind, 327, 328; Asylum for the Insane, 327, 328; Soldiers' and Seamens' Home. 27, 328; State prisons, 327, 328; labor of con- viets, 327; House of Refuge, 328; wealth and industry, 328; nativity of foreign bern population, 328; farms, 329; live stock, 34; wine, 329; manufactures, 329; coal fields, 329; minerals, 329; railroads, 329; value of property and products, 329; banks, 329; votes at presidential elections, 700. INDIANS, number of, 179; difficulties with, 179. INDIAN TERRITORY, Capital, 496; area, 496; pop- ulation, 496; situation, 496; its relation to the United States Government, 496; treaties with Indians, 496; character of the country, wild animals, 497; civilized Indians, 497. INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES, 538. INSANE HOSPITALS, (see each state). INSPECTOR GENERALS, 111. INTERNAL REVENUE, commissioner of, 95; special commissioner of, 96; assessors and collectors of, 99.
Iowa, Line of sun's eclipse passes through, 13; Governors of, 65; U. S. Senators of, 72, 22; Representatives in Congress, 74. 263; col- lectors of customs, 97; assessors and col- lectors of internal revenue, 100; mail service in, 155; land grants, 174; pensioners in. 177; temperature and rain-fall, 186; average yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188; colleges in, 198.
Capital, 330; area, 330; population, $3, 336; purchased from France, 330; settle ment, 330; organized as a territory, 330; ad- mitted into the Union, 330; government; 330; State militia, 330; legislature, 330; qualification of voters, 330; judiciary, 500); Supreme court, 330, 331; District courts, 331; United States courts, 331; terms of Supreme court, 331; finances, 331; condition of principal funds, 332; resources of the State, 332; State indebtedness, 32; educa- tion, 332; State university, 332; colleges and universities, 333; agricultural college, 33; Superintendent of Public Instruction, 333; county superintendents, 333; normal in- struction, 333; teachers' institutes, 333; pub- lic schools, 333; charitable institutions, 34; Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 834, 335; In- stitution for the Blind, 334, 335; Hospital for Insane, 335; Soldiers' Orphans' Home, 335; penitentiary, 335, 336; wealth and industry, 336; increase in real estate, 336; agriculture, 336; minerals, 337; manufactures, 337; table of cultivated land and products, 337; land grants, 337; banks and railroads, 337; news- papers, 337; insurance, 337; votes at presi- dential elections, 706.
IRON, in Alabama, 280; in Arkansas, 284; in | Connecticut, 302; in Illinois, 323; in Iowa, 337; in Michigan, 381; in Missouri, 394, 654; in Nevada, 401; in New Jersey, 410; in North Carolina, 426; in Ohio, 432; in Ore- gon, 654; in Pennsylvania, 444, 654; in Ten- nessee, 457; in Texas, 461; in New York, 420; in Virginia, 471; in West Virginia, 475; in Wisconsin, 481; in Alaska, 484; in Ari- zona, 486; in Colorado, 489, 654; in Dakota, 492; in New Mexico, 502; history of, 652; method of producing, 653; product of, 654; imports of, 654.
ISABELLA II., Queen of Spain, 585. ISMAIL, PACHA, Viceroy of Egypt, 599. ITALY, capital, 577; area, 577; population, 577; history, 577; treaty of Villa Franca, 577; population of principal cities, 577; reigning Sovereign and family, 578; government, 578; Senate and House of Deputies, 578; minis- try, 578; education, 578; universities, 578; revenue, expenditures and debt, 578; army and fortresses, 578; navy, 578; commerce, imports and exports, 578; products, 579; railroads, newspapers, savings banks, 579.
KANSAS, Governors of, 65; U. S. Senators of, 72, 262; Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; assessor and collector of internal revenue, 100; mail service in, 155; land grants, 174; pensioners in, 177; temperature and rain- fall, 186; average yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188; colleges in, 198.
Capital, 338; area, 338; population, 338, 341: purchased from France, 338; admitted to the Union, 338; government, 338; legis- lature, 338; qualification of voters, 338; judi- ciary, 338; Supreme court of the State, 338, 839 United States courts. 338; District courts, 339; finances, 339; State debt, 339; education, 339; Lawrence University, 339; Superintendent of Public Instruction, 339; County superintendents,339; Normal School, 339, 340; public schools, 340; charitable in- stitutions, 340; Asylum for Deaf and Dumb, 340; Asylum for Insane, 340; Institution for
the Blind, 340; wealth and industry, 341; immigration, 341; settlement of the slavery question, 341; soil, 341; building material, 341; climate, 341; live stock, 341; minerals, 341; surveys, 341; manufactures, 342; rail- roads, products, 342; banks, 342; votes at presidential elections, 732.
of, 72, 262; Representatives in Congress, 74, KENTUCKY, Governors of, 65; U. S. Senators 263; collectors of customs, 98; assessors and collectors of internal revenue, 100 mail service in, 155; land grants, 174; pensioners in, 177; temperature and rain-fall, 186; aver- age yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188; colleges in, 198.
Capital, 342; area, 342; population, 342, 345; settlement, 342; admitted into the Union, 342; government, 342; legislature, 342; qualification of voters, 343; Judiciary, 343; court of appeals, 343; Circuit courts, 343; United States courts, 343; finances, 343; State debt, 343; education, 344; Ken- tucky University, 344; State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 344; charitable insti- tutions, 344; Institution for Deaf Mutes, 344, 345; Insane asylums, 344, 345; Institution for the Blind, 344; Institution for Feeble- minded children, 344, 345; penitentiary, 344, 345; wealth and industry, 345; soil and hus- bandry, 346; minerals, 346; trade, 346; pro- ducts, 346; assessment, 346; votes at presi- dential elections, 708.
KI-TSIANG, Emperor of China, 595.
LAND BUREAU, 169; established, 170. LAND CLAIMS, 174.
for agricultural and scientific schools, 212; LAND GRANTS, for educational purposes, 193; for internal improvements, 174.
LAND WARRANTS, 172. LANGUAGE, of American states, 522, 523; Eng- lish, 523; Spanish, spoken in New Mexico, 501; use of in American states, 523; French, spoken in America, 524; German, spoken in America, 524; Portuguese, spoken in Amer- ica, 524.
LANGUAGES of Europe, 538. LATITUDE, table of, 50-58. LAW SCHOOLS, 208.
LEAD, in Arkansas, 284; in Illinois, 323, 658; LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, abstracts of, 246. in Iowa, 336; in Kentucky, 346: in Mis- souri, 658; in Virginia, 471; in Wisconsin, 481; in Montana, 500; in New Mexico, 502; history of, 657; product, 658.
ing, 639; issued, redeemed and outstanding, LEGAL TENDER NOTES, 241; provision regard- 243; depreciation of, 639. LENGTH and increase of days, 22-24. LEOPOLD II. King of the Belgians, 544. LEOPOLD, Duke of Anhalt. 409. LEOPOLD II. Prince of Lippe-Detmold, 562. of Schuyler Colfax, 266; of Horatio Sey- LETTER of acceptance of Gen. U. S. Grant, 266; mour, 270; of F. Blair, Jr., 273.
tion, 600; constitution, 600; President, 600; LIBERIA, 600; capital, 600; area, 600; popula- revenue and expenditure, 600; exports, 600; coast traders, 600.
rooms of, 215; number of volumes in, 215; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, 214; additions to, 214; of Patent Office, 182.
567; reigning sovereign and family, 567; LIECHTENSTEIN, 567; area, 567; population,
immense private property, 567; House of Representatives, 507; voters, 567.
LIEUTENANT COLONELS, 111-120.
LIEUTENANT COMMANDERS, 133-135. LIEUTENANT GENERAL, 111. LIEUTENANTS, 134.
LIGHTHOUSE BOARD, 96, 105.
LIGHTHOUSE DISTRICTS and officers, 105. LIPPE DETMOLD, capital, 562; area, 562; pop- ulation, 562; reigning sovereign and family, 562; government, 562; revenue, expendi- tures, and debt, 562; troops, 562. LIST of vessels in the U. S. Navy, 136-145. LITERATURE and literary influences of the day, essay on, 659.
LONGITUDE, table of, 50-58.
LOPEZ, FRANCISCO SOLANO, President of Par- aguay, 531.
Louis I. King of Portugal, 581. LOUIS II. King of Bavaria, 564. LOUIS III. Grand Duke of Hesse-Darmstadt, 567. LOUISIANA, Governors of, 66; U. S. Senators of, 172, 262; Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; collectors of customs, 98; assessors and collectors of internal revenue, 100; mili- tary department of, 125; mail service in, 155; first grant of swamp lands to, 173; land grants, 174; pensioners in, 177; temperature and rain-fall, 186; average yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188: col- leges ín, 198; reconstruction of, 234, 248.
Capital, 316; area, 316; population, 316, 351; settlement, 346; ceded to the United States, 346; ordinance of secession, 316; new constitution ratified, 346; government, 347; legislature, 347; qualification of voters, 347; judiciary, 347; Supreme court and Dis- trict courts, 347, 348; United States courts, 348; finances, 348; State debt, 348; educa- tion, 349; university, 349; State Superinten- dent of Public Instruction, 349; school fund, 349 Normal School, 349; school statistics of New Orleans, 349; charitable institutions, 349; agricultural resources, 352; timber, 352; value of land, 352; commerce, 352; products, 352; banks, 352; votes at presidential elec- tions, 722.
LUBECK, area and population, 564; Senate and
House of Burgesses, 564; High Court of Ap- peal for the free cities of Germany, 564; finances, 564; commerce, 564; troops, 564. LUTHERANS, in the United States, 618, 619; in Europe, 619; in Asia, Africa, and Austra- lia, 619.
LUXEMBURG, capital, 579; area, 579; popula- tion, 579; history, 579; treaty of London, 579; government. 579; Diet, 579; revenue, expenditures, and debt, 579.
MADAGASCAR, capital, 600; area, 600; popula- tion, 600; early history, 600; persecutions and advancement of Christianity, 600; gov- ernment, 600.
MAGNETIC NEEDLE, declination of, obtained, 49. MAINE, Governors of, 66; U. S. Senators of,
172, 263; Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; collectors of customs, 98; assessors and collectors of internal revenue, 100; mail service in, 155; pensioners in, 177; temperature and rain-fall, 186; average yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188: colleges in, 198.
Capital, 353; area, 353; population, 353, 357; settlement, 353; admitted to the Union,
353; government, 353; legislature, 353; qualifications of voters, 353; judiciary. 353; Supreme court of the state, 353, 354; Ünited States courts, 354; terms of supreme court, 354; finances, 354; chief sources of revenue, 354; expenditures, 354; resources of the state, 354; liabilities of the state, 355; state debt, 355; education, 355; colleges, $55; Superintendent of common schools, 355; Normal Schools, 355; public school, 333: charitable institutions, 356; Hospital for the Insane, 356; State Reform School, 506; Industrial School for giris, 356; state prison, 356; wealth and industry, 357; immigration, 357; harbors, 357; lumber business, 657; ship building, 357; water power, 357; manu- factures, 357; agriculture, 357; products, 357; banks, 357; railroads, 357; votes at Presidential elections, 670.
MAJOR GENERALS, 111. MANUFACTURES exempted from internal rev- enue tax, 247. MARINE CORPS, 136. MARS, disc of, 15; evening star, 15; ephemeris of, 16, 17; situation of, 23-45; diameter, 47; distance from sun, 47; revolution and rota- tion on axis, 47.
MARYLAND, Governors of, 66; U. S. Senators of, 172, 263: Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; collectors of customs, 98; assessors and collectors of internal revenue, 100; mail service in, 155; pensioners in, 177; temperature and rain-fall, 186; average yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188; colleges in, 198.
Capital, 358; area, 358: population, $538, 363; settlement, 358; United States con-ti- tution ratified, 358; government, 358; legis lature, 358; qualification of voters, 39; court of Appeals, 359; Circuit courts, $59; Baltimore city courts, 359, 360; United States courts, 359; terms of courts, 90; finances, 360; chief sources of revenue, 360; disbursements, 361; state debt, 361; educa- tion, 361; colleges, 361; St. John's college, 361; supervision of public schools, 351; Board of county school commissioners, 361; school district boards, 361; Normal School, 362; teachers' institutes, 362; common schools, 362; charitable institutions, 32; Hospital for the Insane, 362; penitentiary, 362; wealth and industry, 363; soil and cli- mate, 363; flour, 363; fruit, 363; commerce, 363; oysters, 363; products, 303; banks, 363; votes at Presidential elections, 684. MASSACHUSETTS, Governors of, 66; U.S. Sena- tors, 72, 262; Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; collectors of customs, 98; assessors and collectors of internal revenue, 100; mail service in, 155; pensioners in, 177; temperature and rain-fall, 186; average yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188; colleges in, 198.
Capital, 364; area, 364; population, 364, 374; settlement, 364; United States consti- tution ratified, 364; government, 364; ex- ecutive council, 364; state militia, 364; legis- lature, 364; qualification of voters, 364; judiciary, 365; Supreme court, 365; Superior court, 365; United States courts, 365; dis- trict attorneys, 365; terms of Supreme court, 365; finances, 366; state debt, 366; chief sources of revenue, 366; ordinary ex- penses, 367; trust funds, 367; education, 368; Harvard University, 368; Lawrence
Scientific School, 368; Board of Education, 368; school committees, 368; Normal Schools, 368, 369; school statistics, 368; charitable institutions, 369; Lunatic Hospi- tals, 369, 371; Almshouses, 369, 371; State Reform School, 370, 371; Industrial school for girls, 370, 371; School for Idiotic and Feeble-minded youth, 370, 372; Nautical School, 370, 372; criminal statistics, 372; state prison, 372; county and city prisons, 372; receipts and expenditures of charitable institutions for 1867, 373; wealth and indus- try, 374; statistics of population, 374; in- dustrial statistics, 374; corporations, 375; periodicals, 375; assessments, 375; banks, 375; insurance companies, 375; votes at Presidential elections, 676. MAYO, Earl, Governor General of India, 594. MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN, capital, 559; area, 559 population, 559; character of the coun- try 559; reigning sovereign and family, 559; Slavonic origin, 559; government, 559; edu- cation, 559; finances, 559; ariny, 559. MECKLENBURG-STRELITZ, capital, 560; area, 560; population and emigration, 560; reign- ing sovereign and family, 560; Diet, 560; revenue, 560; army, 560.
MEDICAL Colleges and schools, 206. MEDICAL Department of the army, 112. MEDINA, JOSÉ MARIA, Pres. of Honduras, 529. MELGAREJO, MARIANO, 525.
MEMBERS, of Fortieth Congress, 71, 261; of
Forty-first Congress, 262-264; political clas- sification of, 264.
MERCHANDISE, duties levied on, 236; sales of,
MERCURY, rising and setting of, 10; when brightest, 10; diameter, 47; distance from sun, 47; revolution, 47.
METHODIST CHURCH, 620; denominations, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, 621. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH in the United States, 619, 620; annual conferences in, 620; Church South, 620; African and Zion Chur- ches, 620.
MEXICO, 530; capital, 530; area, 530; popula- tion, 530; history, 530; list of rulers, 530; statistics of races, 530; government, 530; ministry, 531; constitution, 531; Senate and House of Representatives, 531; revenue and expenditures 531; debt, 531; exports and imports, 531; produce of silver, 531; rail- way, 531 army, 531.
MICHIGAN, Governors of, 66; U. S. Senators, 72, 262; Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; collectors of customs, 98; assessors and collectors of internal revenue, 101; mail service in, 155; land grants in, 174, 248; pensioners in, 177; temperature and rain-fall, 186; average yield and prices of . crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188; col- leges in, 198.
Capital, 376; area, 376; population, 376, 381; settlement, 376; ceded to the United States, 376; admitted to the Union, 376; government, 376; legislature, 376; qualifica- tion of voters, 376; judiciary, 376; Supreme court, 376, 377; Circuit courts, 376, 377; United States courts, 377; terms of Supreme court, 377; finances, 377; state debt, 378; education, 378; University of Michigan, 378, 379; Agricultural college, 378; Normal School, 378, 379; Superintendent of public instruction, 379; teachers' institutes, 379; school funds, 379; public schools, 379; pri- vate schools, 379; charitable institutions,
MICHIGAN- 379; Asylum for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, 379, 380; Asylum for the Insane, 380; state prison, 380; State Reform School, 380; De- troit House of Correction, 380; wealth and industry, 381; divisions of the state, 381; climate, 381; minerals, 381; commerce, 381; products, 381; railroads, 382; manufactures, 382; banks, 382; votes at Presidential elec tions, 724.
MIDSHIPMEN, number at Naval Academy, 130; candidates for, 130; qualifications, 130; ex- amination, 131; advancement of, 131. MILAN OBRENOVITCH, Prince of Servia, 591. MILITARY divisions, districts, and departments, 124, 802. MINING, 641.
MINISTERS resident, 82.
MINNESOTA, line of sun's eclipse passes through, 13; Governors of, 66; U. S. Senators, 72, 262; Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; collectors of customs, 98; assessors and col- lectors of internal revenue, 101; mail ser- vice in, 155; land grants in, 174, 251; pen- sioners in, 177; temperature and rain-fall, 186; average yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188; colleges in, 198.
Capital, 882; area, 382; population, 382, 386; settlement, 382; organized as a terri- tory, 382; admitted into the Union, 382; government, 382; legislature, 382; qualifi- cation of voters, 382; judiciary, 383; Su- preme court, 383; District courts, 383; Uni- ted States court, 383; terms of Supreme court, 383; finances, 383; sources of reve- nue, 383; disbursements, 384; funded debt, 384; education, 384; school lands, 384-385; State University, 384; Superintendent of Public Instruction, 384; Normal School, 385; teachers' institutes, 385; public schools, 385; charitable institutions, 385; Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 386; Hospital for the Insane, 386; state prison, 386; wealth and industry, 386; advantageous situation, 387; agriculture, 387; minerals,387; forests, pro- ducts, 387; steamboats, 387; water-power, 387; votes at Presidential elections, 734. MINT OF THE UNITED STATES, (see U.S. Mint, 218). MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS, Progress of Agricul- ture, 621-629; Currency and Finance, 630; Mining, 641; Literature and Literary İnflu- ences of the Day, 659. MISSISSIPPI, Governors of, 66; collectors of customs, 98; assessors and collectors of in- ternal revenue, 101; mail service in, 155; land grants, 174; temperature and rain-fall, 186; average yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188; colleges in, 198; reconstruction in, 234, 248.
Capital, 387; area, 387; population, 387, 390: settlement, 387; admitted to the Union, 387; ordinance of secession adopted, 387; repealed, 387; government, 388; legislature, 388; qualification of voters, 388; judiciary, 388; High court of Errors and Appeals, 388; Circuit courts, 388, 389; Chancery courts, 388; United States courts, 358; terms of courts, 389; finances, 389; education, 389; colleges and academies, 389; charitable in- stitutions, 389; Asylum for the Blind, 389; penitentiary, 389; cotton, 390: other pro- ducts, 390; votes at Presidential elections, 720.
MISSOURI, Governors of, 67; U. S. Senators, 72, 263: Representatives in Congress, 74,
264; collector of customs in, 98; assessors
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