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INDEX
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Index expurgatorius, I. 160, II. 489.
Indian question compared with Russian penal system, I. vii.
Indians, resemblance of Káchinski Tatárs to, II. 400.
Indigírka River, I. 265, 266.
Ingodá River, II. 131.
Interior, Minister of the, letter from, I. v, 2, 30, II. 400; treatment of authors by, I. viii; power of, 80, 270, II. 508; diligence of, I. 121; amends rules of police surveillance, 273; criticisms on, II. 23; secret letters of, 31; harshness of, 206, 208.
International Prison Congress at Stockholm, II. 374; at St. Petersburg, 523; at London, 528, 533, 534.
Inter Ocean, II. 451.
"Investigation of Percentages of Siberian Exiles," I. 75, 255.
Irbit, commercial fair at, 1. 104, II. 418-420; prison at, 541.
Irkútsk (city), manufactories in, 1.76; exile bureau in, 78; expulsion of Volkhófski from, 339; arrival at, 367, 368, II. 1; description of, 1-3; trade of, 1-3; great fire in, 1, 2; fire department at, 11-13; prisons at, 6-11, 13-15, 27, 368, 528, 538, 541, 542, 544; few political exiles in, 19; hunger-strike at, 338; our return to, 343.
Irkútsk (province), runaway convicts in, II. 462; crime in, 463; prisons of, 528, 538, 540; étapes in, 544.
Iron mines, I. 35, 36.
Írtish River, I. 229, 237: exile route on the, 83; route to Eastern Siberia, 120; travel along the bank of, 144; Cossack settlements on, 144, 145; villages on, 155; ferry at Semipalátinsk, 162; valley of, 188, 190-193.
Ishím, Humboldt's experiences at, I. 31; arrival at, 126; the ikón of, 127-130; political exiles in, II. 31, 32; Dr. Dólgopólof's removal to, 50; emigration from, 460; protest from, against exile system, 461, 464; crime in, 464; prison at, 529; étapes at, 530, 541.
Ishútin, ——, political offender, II. 442.
Ishútinof, ——, political exile, death of, II. 259.
Ivánchin-Písaref, Mr., political exile, II. 407, 410, 412, 494.
Ivanénko, Mr., warden of Tomsk forwarding prison, I. 312, 319.
Ivanof, Leo, political exile, II. 52; escape of, 553.
Izbítski, ——, attempt to escape, II. 26.
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Jeannette, the survivors of, I. 103, 135, 136, 250, 251, II. 105; gifts sent to rescuers of survivors of, 17; party of succor to survivors, 120.
Jews, I. 76, 259; banishment to Yakútsk, II. 25; regulations relating to, 490.
Jingistái, arrival at, I. 205.
Journal de St. Petersbourg, II. 269, 270, 537.
Journal of Civil and Criminal Law, II. 467, 508.
"Journey of Privy-councilor Gálkine Wrásskoy through Siberia," II. 538.
"Journey through Tartary, Thibet, and China," II. 89.
"Julius Cæsar," objections to performance in Russia, II. 489.
Juridical Messenger, I. 277, II. 30, 53.
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Káchinski Steppe, the, II. 400.
Káchinski, Tatár tribe, II. 394, 395, 397-400.
Kadaínski mine, number of convicts at, II. 317.
Kadáiya, visit to mine of, II. 307-311.
Káinsk, prison at, II. 538.
Kalageórgi, Major, II. 553.
Kahúzhnaya, Miss Marie, political exile, II. 266, 267; suicide of, 267.
Kalúzhni, Iván, political exile, suicide of, II. 268.
Káma River, I. 5, 15, 16, 22-24, 83.
Kámenski Bros.' steamers, I. 15.
Kainishétskaya, blacksmith's shop in, I. 362, 363.
Kamishlóva, sympathy of villagers for political exiles, I. 181; 182; prison at, II. 540.
Kanoválof, Mr., political exile, I. 240.
Kansk, prison at, II. 538, 540.
Kará, prisons at, I. vii, 253, 254, II. 138-140, 142-151, 156-160, 206, 223-277, 331-334, 530, 541, 546, 548, 549, 551; nihilists of, blamed for administrative exile, I. 253, 254; convicts from mines of, II. 119-122; start from Chíta for mines, 130; road to, 131; our ride to, 135-137, 140; the mines of, 138-140, 143-145, 148, 151, 160-165; the free command, 152, 153, 156, 164, 166-190, 208, 227, 229, 260; rations at, 159, 160; clothing, 160; cost of maintenance at, 160; items of history of penal settlement at, 206-222; attempts to escape at, 229-232, 548; the pogróm of May 11, 233, 241; flogging a woman to death at, 262, 266, 267, 269-272; effect of redivision of Eastern Siberia, 263; difficulty of communication with politicals at, 273; increased hardships of politicals, 273-275; our departure from, 275; Col. Nóvikof's opinions of prison system, 331-334; flogging of a servant-girl at, 333; brutality of Cossacks at, 530.
Kará River, II. 131, 137, 138, 143-145, 151, 153, 160.
Kardashóf, Mr., political exile, II. 119.
Karélin, Apollo, political exile, I. 232, 233, 237, II. 39.
"Karónin," pen-name of Petropávlovski, I. 142.