ARIZONA TERRITORY, Governors of, 69; dele- | gate from, 76; assessor and collector of in- ternal revenue, 99; mail service in, 156; gold and silver product, 220, 221, 650.
Capital, 481; area, 484; population, 484, 485; organization of, 484; government, 484; judiciary, 484; Supreme court, 484, 485; United States court, 485; finances, 485; in- debtedness, 485; wealth and industry, 485; ruins of Spanish settlements, 485; Indian hostilities, 485; surface, 485; productions, 485; Colorado river, 485; climate, 485; min- erals, 486; lumber, 486; railroads, 486. ARKANSAS, Governors of, 64; U. S. Senators of, 71, 262 Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; collectors of customs in, 97; assessors and collectors of internal revenue, 99; mail service in, 155; land grants to, 174; pension- ers in, 176, 177; temperature and rain-fall, 186; average yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188.
Capital, 281; area, 281; population, 281, 284; settlement of, 281; admitted into the union, 281; ordinance of secession passed, 281; reconstruction in, 281; new constitu- tion adopted, 281; provisions of. 281; gov- ernment, 281; legislature, 281; qualification of voters, 282; judiciary, 282; appointments of judges, 282; United States courts, 282; Supreme court, 282; circuit courts, 282; fi- nances, 282; state debt, 283; education, 283; injury to literary institutions by the war, 283; declaration of Gov. Murphy, 283; pro- visions of constitution with regard to edu- cation, 283; charitable and penal institutions, 283; Institution for the blind, 283; peniten- tiary, 284; wealth and industry, 281; agri- cultural statistics of, 284; minerals, 284; value of property, 284; Banks, 284; votes at presidential elections, 728.
ARMENIAN CHURCH, 615. ARMY AND NAVY, 106.
ARMY LIST, 111; general officers, 111; Adjutant General's Department, 111; Inspector Gen- erals, 111; Chief Signal Officers of the Army, 112; Quartermaster's department, 112; sub- sistence department, 112; medical depart- ment, 112; pay department, 113; corps of en- gineers, 113; ordnance department, 114; en- gineer battalion, 114; regiments of cavalry- 1st to 5th, 114; 6th to 10th, 115; regiments of artillery-1st to 5th, 115; regiments of in- fantry-1st, 115; 2d to 14th, 116; 15th to 27th, 117; 28th to 40th, 118; 41st to 45th, 119; pay of the army, 121; organization of, 122. ARMY PENSIONS, 175.
ARMORIES AND ARSENALS, 123. ARTILLERY SCHOOL, 123.
ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT, 227. ASIA, eclipse of the sun visible in, 12; area and population of, 592; civilization, 592; Euro- pean possessions, 592; governments purely Asiatic, 592; religions of, 592; states and smaller divisions, 592; religious statistics, 611, 614, 615, 618-622.
ASSESSORS of Internal Revenue, 99. ASSISTANT Adjutant Generals, 108, 111. ASSISTANT Instructors and Professors in Mili- tary Academy, 109; in Naval Academy, 129. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES, of the Supreme Court, 62, 147.
10; seasons, 10; rising and setting of Mer- cury, 10; eclipses for 1869, 11: lunar eclipse, 11; eclipses of the sun, 12; table of eclipses visible in North America, 14; asteroids, 14; Venus and Mars, 15; phases of Venus, 15; evening stars, 15; morning stars, 15; ephemeris of the principal planets, 16; sun's declination for Washington,18; eclipses of Jupiter's moons, 18; moon's place or longitude, 19; constellations and signs of the Zodiac, 19; occultations of Regulus and Aldebaran, 19; high water-at Boston, 20; at New York, 20; at Philadelphia, 21; at San Francisco, 21; mean time of sun-rise and sun-set, 22-44; length and increase of days, 22-44; moon's phases, 23–45; situation of the planets, 23-45; mean time of begin- ning and end of twilight, 23-45; planetary conjunctions, 46; Saturn's rings, 46; sun and planets, 47; tide-table, 48; star-table, 49; latitude and longitude, 50-58.
ATTORNEY General, 80; duties of, 146. ATTORNEY General's office, 146. ATTORNEYS General, 62. AUSTRALASIA AND POLYNESIA, 602; table of area and population of divisions, 602; for divisions (see each division); religious statis- tics, 612, 614. AUSTRALIA, 568.
AUSTRIA, capital, 540; area, 540, 541; popula- tion, 540, 541; history, 540; accession of the House of Hapsburg, 540; made an arch- duchy, 540; constitution proclaimed, 540: races, 541; cities, 541; reigning sovereign and family, 541: list of sovereigns, 541: gov- ernment, 541; Provincial and Central Diets, 541 ministry of Austria proper, 542; con- stitution of Hungary, 542; Hungarian min- istry, 542; ministry of the empire, 512; af- fairs common to all parts of the empire, 542; educational establishments, 542; universi- ties, 542; revenue and expenditures, 543; public debt, 543; army and navy, 543; for- tresses, 513; imports and exports, 544; Society of the Austrian Lloyd, 544; rail- ways and telegraphs, 544.
AVERAGE price of principal products, 187; yield of, 187; price of farm stock, 188.
BADEN, capital, 566; area and population, 566; emigration, 566; reigning sovereign and family, 566; Legislative Chambers, 566; ministry, 566; education, 566; universities, 566; receipts, expenditure, and debt, 566; railways, 566; army, 566; telegraph lines, 566. BALTA, JOSÉ, president of Peru, 533. BALTIMORE, courts of, 360; commerce of, 363. BAPTISTS, divisions of, 617; in America, 617; in Great Britain, 618; on the continent of Europe, 618; in Asia and Australia, 618; missions in Burmah, 594.
BATTLE, LORENZO, president of Uruguay, 133. BAVARIA, capital, 564; area, 564; population,
564; districts, 564; emigration, 564; reign- ing sovereign and family, 564; government, 564; Upper and Lower House, 564; ministry, 565; education, 561; universities, 561; rev- enue, expenditures, and debt, 565; railways, 565; army and fortresses, 565; production of beer, mines, &c., 565; banks, 565; tele- graph lines, 565; post-office, 565. BELGIUM, capital, 544; area, 544; population, 514; history, 544; independence established, 544; reigning sovereign and family, 544; gov-
ernment, 544; Senate and Chamber of Rep- resentatives, 545; ministry, 545; education, 545; revenue and expenditures, 545; nation- al debt, 545; army and navy, 545; fortresses, 545; commerce, 545; imports and exports, 545; state railway, 545.
BLAIR, F. JR., letter of acceptance of nomina- tion, 273.
BOLIVIA, capital, 525; area, 525; population, 525; history, 525; treaty with Brazil, 525; government, 525; army, revenue, expendi- tures, imports, 525.
BOSTON, high water at, 20; Normal and train- ing school, 368.
BOUNTY Land Warrants, 172.
BRAZIL, capital, 525; area, 525; population, 525; history, 525; constituted a kingdom, 525; constitution adopted, 525; slaveholders, 525; suppression of slave-trade, 525; colo- nies, 525; reigning sovereign and family,526; government, legislative assembly, 526; vot- ing compelled, 526; new ministry formed, July 1568, 526; revenue, expenditures, and debt, 526; paper currency in circulation, 526; army and navy, 526; commerce, 526; trade with United States, 526.
BREMEN, area and population, 564; Senate, 564; income, expenditure and debt, 564; imports and exports, 561; commercial navy, 564; army, 564.
BRIGADIER Generals, 111-120. BRITISH America, 533.
BRITISH India, capital, 593; area, 593; popula- tion, 593; divisions, 593; cities, 593; gov- ernment, 594; governor-general, 594; edu- cation, 594: finances, 594; revenue, expen- ditures, and debt, 594; army, 594; exports and imports, 594; railways, post-offices and telegraph lines, 594; arrivals and clearances, 594; cotton, 594.
BRITISH Possessions, area, 533, 534; population, 533, 534; income, 533, 534; expenses, 533, 534; import and exports, 533, 534. BRUNSWICK, capital, 561; area, 561; population, 561 reigning sovereign and family, 561; Legislative Chamber, 561; revenue, expen- diture and debt, 561; army, 561; mines, 561. BUREAU of Refugees, Freedmen, and aban- doned lands, 108; organization of, 125; com- missioner of, 125; departments of, 125. (See Freedmen's Bureau).
BUREAU of military justice, 108, 111; navy yards and docks, 128; navigation, 128; ord- nance, 128; construction and repair, 128; equipment and recruiting, 128; steam-engi- neering, 128; provisions and clothing, 128; medicine and surgery, 128; Indian affairs, 179; officers and duties of, 179; of industrial resources, Alabama, 280.
BURMAH, capitals, 594; arca and population, 594; divisions, 594; government, 594; edu- cation, 594; revenue, 591; missions, 594.
CADETS, appointment of to military academy, 110; qualifications of, 110; examination of, 110; pay of, 111.
CADET ENGINEERS in the navy, 131; number of, 131; pay of, 131; examination of, 131; appointment of, 132.
CALIFORNIA, Governors of, 64; U. S. Senators
of, 71, 262; Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; collectors of customs in, 97; assessors and collectors of internal revenue in, 99; military department of, 124; mail service
in, 155; land grants to, 174; pensioners in, 176, 177; temperature and rainfall, 186; av- erage yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188; colleges in, 196.
Capital, 285; area, 285; population, 285, 292; settlement of, 285; ceded to the United States, 285; government, 285; legislature, 285; qualification of voters, 285; judiciary, 285; election of judges, 286; United States courts, 286; Supreme court, 286; District courts, 286; registers in bankruptcy, 286; times and places for holding courts, 286; courts in San Francisco, 286; finances, 287; state debt, 287; education, state board of, 287; school officers, 288; state board of ex- amination, 288; county and city boards of examiners, 288; state diplomas, 288; life diplomas, 288; State Normal School, 289; schools of San Francisco, 289; schools of Sacramento, 289; charitable institutions, 290; Insane Asylum, 290; Institution for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, 290; State Reform School, 290; State Prison, 291; wealth and industry, 291; soil and climate, 292; produc- tions, 292, 293; fruits, 292; vineyards, 292; production of silk, 292; Big Tree grove," 293; mineral wealth, 293, 647; trade and commerce of San Francisco, 293; votes at Presidential elections, 668.
CANADA, Dominion of, capital, 534; area, 534 population, 534; history, 534; Inter-colonial Conference of Quebec, 534; action with re- gard to Confederation, 534; government, 534; cabinet, 534; Governor General, 535; Senate and House of Assembly, 535; army, 535; statistics of population, 535; produc- tions, 536.
CANDIDATES for Naval Academy, 130; nomina- tion of, 130; qualifications, 130; appoint- ment, 131.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, capital, 599; area, 599; population, 599; nativity of population, 599; Governor and Councils, 599; revenue, ex- penditure, and debt, 599; imports and ex- ports, 599.
CAPITOL at Washington, 512. CAPTAINS of the navy, 133, 135. CAUCASIAN race, 538.
CENTRAL AMERICA, history, 526; population, 526. (see each State).
CERNA, VINCENT, President of Guatemala, 527.
CEYLON, area and population, 595; Governor and Council, 595; revenue and expenditure, 595; imports and exports, 595. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, (see each State). CHARLES ALEXANDER, Grand Duke of Saxe- Weimar, 560.
CHARLES, King of Wurtemberg. 565. CHARLES XV. King of Sweden and Norway,
CHARLES, Prince of Rumania, 591. CHICAGO, population of, 323; receipts and ship- ments of, 323.
CHIEF JUSTICES of the Supreme Court of the United States, 147. CHIEF JUSTICES of the Supreme Court, 62. CHILI, capital, 527; area, 527; population, 527; history, 527; census report, 527; govern- ment, 528; president, 528; ministry, 528; Council of State, 528; Senate and Chamber of Deputies, 528; revenue and expenditures, 528; debt, 528; army and navy, 528; com- merce, 528; imports and exports, 528; ton- nage, 528; education, 528; university, 528; secondary instruction, 528.
CHRISTIAN IX. King of Denmark, 546. CHRISTIANITY in America, 524; in Europe, 539; in Asia, 532; in Abyssinia, 598; in Madagas- car, 600; in Turkey, 609; in Africa, 609; sta- tistics of, 610-622; divisions of Roman Cath- olic Church, 61-615; Oriental Churches, 610, 615; Protestant Churches, 610, 616–622. CIRCUIT COURTS of the United States, 147; of each State, (see each State). CIVILIZATION of Europe brought to America, 523; in Asia, 592.
COAL, in Alabama, 280; in Arkansas, 284; in Illinois, 322; in Iowa, 337; in Indiana, 329; in Kansas, 341; in Kentucky, 346; in Mis- souri, 394; in Nebraska, 395; in North Car- olina, 426; in Ohio, 432; in Pennsylvania, 444, 654 in Tennessee, 457; in Virginia, 471; in West Virginia, 475; in Alaska, 484; in Colorado, 489; in Dakota, 492; in Monta- na, 500; in New Mexico, 501; in Washing- ton Territory, 507; history of, 653; annual product for the world, 655; product for the United States, 656.
COAST LINE of the United States, 59. COINAGE, 219.
COINS, foreign gold and silver, 221; of the Uni- ted States, 222.
COLFAX, SCHUYLER, nominated Vice President, 267; letter of acceptance, 266; inaugurated, 801.
COLLECTORS of customs 97.
COLLECTORS of internal revenue, 99. COLLEGES and collegiate institutions, 196. COLLEGE, Yale, 297; Trinity, 297; Delaware, 305; St. Mary's, 305; Emory, 314; Iowa Ag- ricultural, 333; St. John's, 361; Dartmouth, 404; Princeton, 408; Agricultural of New Jersey, 408; Columbia, 415; Rutger's Fe- male, 415; Vassar, 415; Agricultural of Ver- mont, 465; of William and Mary, 470; Wash- ington, 470; Agricultural of West Virginia, 474. (See Universities).
COLOMBIA, United States of, capital, 528; area, 528; population, 528; history, 528; changes of organization, 528; independent Indians, 528; government, 529; ministry, 529; Sen- ate and Chamber of Representatives, 529; revenue and expenditures, 529; debt, 529; army, 529; commerce, 529; imports and ex- ports, 529; arrivals, 529. COLONELS, 111-120.
COLORADO TERRITORY, Governors of, 69; dele- gate from, 76; assessor and collector of in- ternal revenue. 199; mail service in, 156; gold and silver product of, 220, 221, 605.
Capital, 486; area, 486; population, 486; organization of, 486; failure of admission to the Union, 486; government, 486; change of capital, 486; legislature, 487; judiciary, 487; Supreme court, 487; District courts, 487; terms of courts, 487; finances, 487; sources of revenue and disbursements, 487; educa- tion, 488; Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion, 488 wealth and industry, 488; agri- cultural lands, 488; gold and silver mining, 488; coal and other minerals, 489; statistics of business of Denver, 489; products, 489; banks, 489.
COMMISSIONER of Internal Revenue, 96; duties of, 96; of Freedmen's Bureau, 125; of Gen- eral Land Office, 169; of pensions, 169, 175; of patents, 169, 181, 182; of Indian office, 169, 179; of agriculture, 183; of education, 190, COMMISSIONERS to establish peace with Indian tribes, 180.
COMMITTEES of the Senate, 72, 261, 802; of the House, 76, 262, 803. COMMODORES, 132, 135. COMPARATIVE TABLES, 603; large divisions of the world, 603; political divisions of the world, 603; cities, 607.
CONGREGATIONALISM, in America, 618; in Eng- land and the colonies, 618. CONGREGATIONALISTS, in America, 618; in Great Britain, 618.
CONGRESS, 70; two houses of, 70; Senate, 70; House of Representatives, 70: apportion- ment of members, 71; fortieth congress, 71; sessions of, 71; members of, 71, 261; com- mittees of, 72, 261; proceedings of, 225: acts of, 246; forty-first congress, 262; librarian of, 214; library of, 214. CONGRESSES, list of, 63. CONJUNCTIONS, planetary, 46. CONNECTICUT, Governors of, 64; U. S. Senators of, 71, 262; Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; collectors of customs in, 97; assessors and collectors of internal revenne, 99; mail service in, 155; pensioners in, 176, 177; tem- perature and rainfall, 1855; average yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188; colleges in, 196.
Capitals, 294; area, 204; population, 294, 301 settlement of, 294; government, 294; legislature, 294; qualification of voters, 294; National Guards, 294; judiciary, 295; Uni- ted States courts, 295; Supreme Court of Errors, 295; Superior court, 295; State's at- torney, 296; terms of Supreme court, 296; terms of Superior court, 296; finances, 26; receipts for civil list account for year ending March 31, 1868, 298; expenditures, 296; state debt, 297; education, 297; colleges, 297; Yale college, 297; professional schools, 297; academies and high schools, 298; State Board of Education, 298; State Normal School, 296; teachers' institutes, 298; school statistics, 298; charitable institutions, 299; American Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, 299, 300; Retreat for the Insane, 299, 300; State Re form School, 299, 300; School for Imbeciles, 300, 301; Soldiers' Orphans' Homes, 300; in- digent blind, 300; Hartford Hospital, 301; State Prison and Jails. 301; county jails, 301; wealth and industry, 301; increase in popn- lation, 301; increase in value of property, 302; manufactures, 302; mines, 302; banks, 302; insurance, 302; railroads, 302; votes at Presidential elections, 696.
CONSTELLATIONS of the zodiac, 19. CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, framed, 59; basis of the government, 59. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, fourteenth, 257; ratification of, 258.
CONSULAR branch of department of State, 80. CONSULAR officers in foreign countries, 82. CONTENTS, 5.
CONVENTION, postal, with Great Britain, 150; with Belgium, Netherlands, &c., 150; with Hong Kong, 151.
CONVENTION, National Republican at Chicago, 265; National Democratic at New York, 28; Soldiers' and Sailors' National, at Chicago, 266; at New York, 269.
COURT OF CLAIMS, 147.
COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES, 147.
COURTS OF THE STATES, (see judiciary of each State).
CROPS, wheat, 185; corn, 185; average yield and average price, 187; condition of, 189. CROTON AQUEDUCT, 518.
CUBA, area, 537; fertility, 537; mines, 537; railroads, 537; population, 537; liberation of slaves, 537; government, 537; chief towns, 537; productions, 537; population, exports and imports of Porto Rico, 537. CURRENCY AND FINANCE, 630. CUSTOMS, Collectors of, 97. CYCLES OF TIME, 10.
DAKOTA TERRITORY, Governors of, 69; dele- gate from, 76; assessor and collector of in- ternal revenue, 99; military department of, 124; mail service in, 156; gold and silver product of, 221.
Capital, 489; area, 489; population, 489, 492; organization of, 489; government, 489; qualification of voters, 490; militia, 490; judiciary, 490; Supreme and District courts, 490; terms of courts, 490; finances, 490: education, 490; public school system, 490 school officers, 491; school-buildings, 491: "Dakota Hall," 491; teachers' institutes, 491; school statistics, 491; wealth and in- dustry, 491; immigrants, 492; Indian hos- tilities, 492; public lands, 492; railroads, 492. DANISH POSSESSIONS, area, 536; population, 536; sale of St. Thomas and St. John, 536; settlements in Greenland, 536.
DAYS, length and increase of, 23-44. DEAF MUTES, institutions for, (see each State); methods of instructing in American Asy- lum, 299; college for, 513.
DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES, 240, 244. DEBTS OF THE STATES, 215; (see each State and country).
DELAWARE, Governors of, 65; U. S. Senators of, 71, 262; Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; collector of customs in, 97; assessors and collectors of internal revenue, 99; mail service in, 155; pensioners in, 177; temper- ature and rain-fall, 186; average yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock, 188; colleges in, 196.
Capital, 303; area, 303; population, 303, 805; settlement, 303; constitution adopted, 303 government, 303: legislature, 303; qual- ification of voters, 303; judiciary, 303; ap- pointment of judges, 304; United States courts, 304; judges of state courts, 304; terms of courts, 304; finances, 304; state debt, 304; education, 305; colleges, 305; wealth and industry, 305; railroads, 305; ag-
riculture, 305; foreign trade, 305; banks, 305; products, 305; votes at presidential elections, 670.
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION at New York, 268.
DENMARK, capital, 545; area, 545, 546: popula- tion, 545, 546; history, 545; Schleswig-Hol- stein wars, 546; reigning sovereign and family, 546; treaty of Vienna, 546; govern- ment, 546; Diets, 546; Iceland, 516; minis- try, 546; education, 546; revenue and ex- penditures, 546; public debt, 546; army and navy, 546; imports and exports, 547; com- mercial marine, 547.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 183; commis- sioner of, 183; established, 183; business of, 183; building of, 183.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, 190; commis- sioner of, 190; act creating, 190; informa- tion sought by, 191; modes of obtaining in- formation, 191; modes of disseminating in- formation, 192; plan of publication, 192; work done, or in progress, 193.
DEPARTMENT of the Interior, 169; bureaus in, 169; chief officers in, 169; public lands, 170; bounty land warrants, 172; private land claims, 174; pension office, 175; army pen- sions, 175; navy pensions, 176; bureau of Indian affairs, 179; patent office, 181. DEPARTMENT of the Navy, 128; bureaus in, 128; chief officers in, 128; United States Naval Academy, 129; list, 182; naval constructors, 136; of the United States navy, 136; naval force, 138; squad- rons, 139; navy yards and shore stations, 140; pay of the navy, 141.
DEPARTMENT of the Post Office, (see Post Office Department).
DEPARTMENT of State, 80; diplomatic branch, consular branch, disbursing agent, transla- tor, clerk of appointments and commissions, clerk of rolls and archives, clerk of authen- tications, clerk of pardons and passports, 50; intercourse with foreign nations, 81. DEPARTMENT of the Treasury, 95; bureaus in, 95; chief officers in, 96; collectors of cus- toms, 97; assessors and collectors of inter- nal revenue, 99; United States Coast Survey, 104; Light-house board, 105; Light-house districts and officers, 105; Supervising in- spectors of steamboats and their districts, 106.
DEPARTMENT of War, 107; bureaus in, 107; chief officers in, 108; United States Military Academy, 108; military divisions, districts and departments, 124; Freedmen's Bureau,
DEPOSITS at United States Mint, 219. DIPLOMATIC Corps, 89. DISCOVERY of America, 523. DISTILLED Spirits, laws respecting tax on, 246, 247, 250.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, area, 510; population, 510, 514; ceded to the General Government, 510; present limits, 510; judiciary, 510; Su- preme court, 147, 510; District and Criminal courts, 511; terms of court, 511; charitable institutions, 513; Hospital for the Insane, 513, 514; Columbian Institution for Deaf, Dumb and Blind, 513, 514; U. S. Jail, 514; classification of population, 514; Washing- ton, (see Washington City).
DIVISIONS of the World, in order of area and population, 603-605; in order of density of population, 605, 606; alphabetically arranged, 606, 607.
DUEÑAS, FRANCISCO, president of San Salva- | FIFTEENTH Constitutional Amendment, 801. dor, 527.
DUTCH Possessions, area and population, 537. DUTIES levied on leading articles of merchan- dise, 236.
EAST ASIATIC RELIGIONS, 609.
ECLIPSE, of the moon, 11, 12; of the sun, 11,
ECLIPSES, 11; table of, 14; of Jupiter's moons,
ECUADOR, capital, 529; arca, 529; population,
529; history, 529; government, 529; provin- ces, 529; revenue, expenditures and debt, 529; exports and imports, 529.
EDUCATION, (see Department of). Journal of, 190, 192; in the several States, (see under Education in each State and territory); in Chili, 528; in Austria, 542; in Belgium, 545; in Denmark, 546; in France, 549; in Ger- many, 402; in Prussia, 557; in Saxony, 559; in Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 559; in Bavaria, 565; in Wurtemberg, 566; in Baden, 566; in Great Britain, 571; in Ireland, 572; in Scot- land, 572; in Greece, 577; in Italy, 578; in Portugal, 581; in Russia, 583; in Spain, 585; in Sweden, 587; in Norway, 587; in Switzer- land, 588; in Turkey, 590; in British India, 591; in Burmah, 594; in Madagascar, 600. EDUCATIONAL documents, 192, 193. EDUCATIONAL tables, 196.
EGYPT, capital, 599; area, 599; population, 599; nativity of population, 599; sovereign, 599; independence, 599; ministry and Assembly of Representatives, 599; revenue, expendi- tures and loans, 599; army and navy, 600; commerce, 600.
ELECTIONS, of Senators, 79; of members of House of Representatives, 79; of President and Vice-President, 79.
ELECTORS, of President and Vice-President, 79. ENVOYS Extraordinary, 81.
EPHEMERIS of the principal planets, 16, 17. ERAS, corresponding with 1869, 9.
ERNEST I., Duke of Saxe-Altenburg, 561. ERNEST II., Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, 561. ESPINOSA, XAVIER, president of Ecuador, 529. ESTABLISHED Church of England and Ireland,
EUROPE, area, 538; population, 538; compara-
tive size, 538; divisions, 538; increase of population, 538; races, 538, 539; countries, 539; empires, 539; States and rulers, 539, 540; statistics of Christianity in, 611, 622. EUROPEAN Conferences, 539; possessions, 372. EVENING stars, 15.
EVENTS, record of for 1868, 739.
EXAMINATION of Cadets for the Military Acad-
emy, 110; of applicants to the Naval Acad- emy, 130; of cadet engineers, 131. EXCHANGES, Agricultural, 184. EXECUTIVE government of United States, 79. EXPENDITURES of the U. S. Treasury, 237. EXPORTS, 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).
FARM stock, prices of, 188. FEEJEE Islands, area and population, 601; num- ber, 601: missions, 601; offers of cession to Great Britain, 601; indemnity to United States, 601; exports, 601.
FINANCES, of the United States, 235; act to suspend further reduction of the currency. 246; of individual States, (see each State and Territory).
FINLAND, ancient constitution, 584; govern- or general, 584; revenue and expenditure, 584; army and navy, 584. FLORIDA, Governors of, 65; U. S. Senators of, 71, 262; Representatives in Congress, 74, 263; collectors of customs in. 97; assessor and collector of internal revenue, 99; mail service in, 155; land grants to. 174; tem- perature and rain-fall, 186; average yield and prices of crops, 187; prices of farm stock. 188; reconstruction of, 234, 248.
Capital, 306; area, 306; population, 36, 310; ceded to the United States. 306; settle- ment, 306; admitted into the union, 306; or- dinance of secession passed, 306; repealed, 306; constitution adopted, 306; ratified, 306; fourteenth amendment ratified, 306; govern ment, 306; legislature, 306; qualification of voters, 307; judiciary, 307; appointment of judges, 307; Supreme court, 307, 308; Cir- cuit courts, 307, 308; United States courts, 308; finances, 308; state debt, 309; educa- tion, 309; Board of Education, 309; com- mon school fund, 309; seminaries, 309; char- itable institutions, 309; criminals, 310; wealth and industry, 310; emigration, 310; fruits, 310; manufactures, 310; steamboat and canal companies, 810; votes at presiden- tial elections, 735. FOREIGN coins, 221.
FOREIGN Consuls in United States, 90. FOREIGN legations in United States, 89. FOREIGN intercourse, 81; postage, 158. FOURTEENTH constitutional amendment, 257; ratification of, 257.
FRANCE, capital, 547; area, 547; population, 548;-in cities and departments, 547, 548: nationality, 548; reigning sovereign and family, 548; list of sovereigns, 549; govern- ment, 549; constitution. 549; Council of State, Senate and Legislative body. 549; ministry, 549; education, 549; educational institutions, 549; political journals, 549; finances, 549; expenditures, 519, 550; rev- enue, 550; public debt, 550; army, 550; de- tails of organization, 551; navy, 551; details of organization, 552; commerce, imports and exports, 552; gold, silver, and other products, 552; business of the Post Office department, 552; telegraph lines and rail- roads, 552; banks, 553; colonies, 553. FRANCIS JOSEPH I., Emperor of Austria, and King of Hungary, 541.
FREDERICK FRANCIS II., Grand Duke of Meck- lenburg-Schwerin, 559.
FREDERICK WILLIAM I., Grand Duke of Meck- lenburg-Strelitz, 559.
FREDERICK I., Grand Duke of Baden, 566. FREEDMEN'S Bureau, 125; commissioner of, 125; organization of, 125; appropriations for, 126; expenditures of, 126. FREEDMEN, Schools for, 127. FRENCH Possessions, area, 537; population,
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