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rious sources of internal revenue, 285 ; value of 

 exports, 286 ; articles of which the value im- 

 ported had increased, 286 ; articles exported, 

 286; the carrying-trade, 287; tonnage, 287; 

 capital of banks organized, 287; circulation 

 issued, 287 ; circulation, deposits, specie, etc., 

 at different periods, 288 ; amount and differ- 

 ent kind of registered bonds, 288 ; percentage 

 of lost or unredeemed notes, 288 ; banks ac- 

 cording to their geographical divisions, 289 ; 

 resources and liabilities of New York banks, 

 289 ; national and State taxes paid by the 

 banks, 290; the condition of the banks by 

 States, 290 ; expansion or contraction of the 

 currency, 291 ; yield of gold for the year, 

 291 total production of the precious metals, 



291 estimate of taxes in the United States, 



292 failures in the United States, 292 ; range 

 of prices of Government securities, 292 ; rela- 

 tive price of Government bonds, 292 ; course 

 of foreign exchange, 292 ; prices of State and 

 railroad bonds, 293 ; prices of railroad stocks, 



293 ; rate of wages, 293. 



FINCK, WILLIAM E. IV. Member of Con- 

 gress from Ohio, 219; resolutions on the ob- 

 ject of the war, 330. 



VI. Representative from Ohio, 124; on 

 the constitutional amendment, 186. 



VII. Representative from Ohio, 131 ; on 

 reconstruction, 218. 



XV. Representative from Ohio, 138 ; on 

 the civil-rights bill, 160. 



FINE ARTS. V. In England, 350 ; enormous 

 rise in the value of pictures, 350 ; sale of Mr. 

 Wallis's collection, 350 ; of Mr. Blackburn's, 

 350; of Mr. Reeves's, 350 ; of Mr. Knowles's, 

 350 ; of John Leech's sketches, drawings, etc., 

 350 ; 'and of those of David Roberts, 351 ; sales 

 of collections of water-color drawings, 356 ; an- 

 nual exhibitions, 351 ; mural decorations of the 

 Houses of Parliament, 351 ; Church's pictures 

 in London, 351 ; embellishments of St. Paul's 

 Cathedral, 352; restoration of St. Patrick's 

 Cathedral, 352 ; plastic art, 352 ; acquisitions 

 of the British Museum, 352 ; South Kensing- 

 ton Museum, 353 ; Royal Academy, 353 ; wood- 

 engraving, 353; new method of decorating 

 pottery, 353 ; deceased artists, 353. 



In France, 353 ; sale of Count de Pourtales- 

 Gorgier's collection, 353 ; of Baron Groote- 

 linsdt's gallery, 354; of the Duke de Morny's 

 collection, 354 ; mural pictures at the Hotel des 

 Invalides, 354; exhibitions of water -color 



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drawings, 354; architectural improvements, 

 354; plastic art, 354; Dore's illustrated edi- 

 tion of the Bible, 354. 



In Germany, 355 ; frescoes in the new mu- 

 seum at Berlin, 355 ; new method of cleaning 

 pictures, 355 ; destruction of works of art at 

 Brunswick, 355; statue of Prince Albert at 

 Coburg, 355. 



In Belgium, 355. 



In Italy, 355 ; works in sculpture, 355 ; 

 American artists, 355 ; statue of Hercules ex- 

 humed, 355 ; discovery of Raphael's " Madon- 

 na di Loreto," 355 ; American sculptors at 

 Florence, 356; equestrian statue of Nero ex- 

 humed at Pompeii, 856 ; colossal statue of 

 Claudius exhumed at Civita Lavinia, 856. 



In the United States, 356 ; development dur- 

 ing the war, 356 ; sale of Mr. John Wolfe's 

 gallery, 856 ; large importation of foreign pict- 

 ures, 356 ; character of American pictures, 

 857; private collections in New York, 357; 

 National Academy of Design, 857 ; exhibition 

 of 1865, 357; academicians and associates, 

 857 ; Artists' Fund "Society, and other exhibi- 

 tions, 858; dealers' exhibitions, 858; exhibi- 

 tion of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine 

 Arts, 358 ; Capitol and other decorations at 

 Washington, 358 ; polychromy, 359. 



VI. History in the United States, 308; 

 steady progress, 308; auction-sales in New 

 York of works of art, 308 ; first public exhibi- 

 tion in 1866, 309 ; Academy of Design, 310 ; 

 applications for admission, 310; exhibition of 

 etchings, 310 ; exhibition of the Artists' Fund 

 Society, 310 ; gallery of art of the Historical 

 Society, 310 ; exhibitions of single works and 

 groups of works, 311; representation at the 

 Exposition in Paris in 1867, 311 ; Brady's pho- 

 tographic collection of war views, 312; less 

 activity in other cities, 312 ; Boston, 312 ; New 

 Haven, 313; Philadelphia, 313 ; Cincinnati and 

 other cities, 313; plastic art, 313; embellish- 

 ment of the New York Central Park, 314 ; ex- 

 hibition of statuary, 314 ; monument to Presi- 

 dent Lincoln, 315; other monuments, 315; 

 monuments to Lincoln and Douglas, 316 ; art 

 in Great Britain, 317 ; prices, 317 ; exhibitions, 

 318 ; Royal Academy, 318 ; other exhibitions, 

 318 ; National Gallery, 319 ; mural paintings 

 in the Houses of Parliament, 319 ; plastic art, 

 320 ; art in France, 321 ; art in Germany, 322 ; 

 Italy, 323. 



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