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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. |
| J |
| 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. |
| K |
| 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. |