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INDIANA. 



357 ; special session convened by order of the 

 Governor, 357 ; vote on the fifteenth amend- 

 ment, 357 ; dispute as to the validity of the 

 ratification, 357; decision of the Supreme 

 Court sustaining the validity of the specific 

 appropriation bill, 357; modification of the 

 election laws, 357; decision of the Supreme 

 Court concerning the right of a State to tax 

 national-bank notes, 357; condition of the 

 Treasury, 358 ; mineral resources, 358 ; report 

 of the commissioners appointed to settle the 

 State war claims against the General Govern- 

 ment, 359 ; resolutions of the Woman's State 

 Suffrage Convention, 359. 



X. Federal census, 402 ; population of 

 cities, 402; agricultural products, 402; min- 

 eral resources, 402 ; debt, 402 ; receipts and 

 disbursements, 402 ; education, 402 ; Agricult- 

 ural College, 402 ; Democratic Convention, 

 403 ; nominees and resolutions, 403 ; Repub- 

 lican Convention, 403 ; nominees, 403 ; resolu- 

 tions, 403; Wabash & Erie Canal question, 

 404 ; election returns, 404 ; colored jurymen, 

 405; movement to increase number of Judges 

 of Supreme Court, 405 ; divorce laws, 405 ; 

 Governor's recommendations as to, 405. 



XL Public institutions, 405 ; finances, 405, 

 406; session of Legislature, 406; action on 

 fifteenth amendment, 406, 407; on Wabash 

 & Erie Canal, 407; woman suffrage, 407; 

 other measures, 407, 408; Wabash & Erie 

 Canal, 408, 409 ; distribution of sinking-fund 

 among counties, 409 ; aid by counties to rail- 

 roads, 409, 410; suits against State officers, 

 410; mob executions, 410; census statistics 

 of 1870, 410, 411. 



XII. Republican State Convention, 396; 

 State ticket, 396 ; synopsis of resolutions, 396, 

 397 ; Democratic State ticket, 397 ; platform, 

 397; "Straight-out "Democratic Convention, 

 397; resolutions against the sale of liquors, 

 397 ; results of the election, 397 ; special ses- 

 sion of the Legislature, 398 ; protest against 

 the bill apportioning members of the Legisla- 

 ture, 398; meeting of the Legislature, 398; 

 reform in election laws recommended, 398; 

 public debt, 398 ; railroads, 399 ; penitentiary, 

 399; House of Refuge, 399; Home for Dis- 

 abled Soldiers, 399; statistics of agriculture, 

 899; of manufactures, 399; of newspapers, 

 399 ; of libraries, 399 ; of churches, 399. 



XIII. Session of the Legislature, 374 ; aboli- 

 tion of the Court of Common Pleas, 374; 



INDIAN WAR. 



causes of divorce under the new law, 374 ; new 

 liquor law, 374; decision of Supreme Court 

 sustaining the law, 375; temperance resolu- 

 tions, 375; Treasury receipts, 375; expendi- 

 tures, 375 ; various organizations, 375 ; Insti- 

 tution for Deaf and Dumb, 375 ; Insane Hos- 

 pital, 376 ; State-prison, 376 ; House of Refuge, 

 376 ; second annual meeting of National Con- 

 gress of Agriculture, 376 ; report on transpor- 

 tation, 376 ; views of Dr. Ryland T. Brown, 

 377 ; supplemental report, 377. 



XIV. Value of taxable property, 410 ; as- 

 sessment of railroad property, 410 ; finances, 

 410; debt, 411; revenue, 411; schools, 411; 

 State University, 411 ; public institutions, 411 ; 

 penitentiaries, 411 ; House of Refuge, 412 ; 

 savings-banks, 412; railroads, 412; Farmers' 

 Convention, 412 ; platform, 413 ; nominations, 

 413; Republican Convention, 418; nomina- 

 tions, 413 ; platform, 414 ; Democratic Con- 

 vention, 414; resolutions, 415; nominations, 

 415 ; results of the election, 415 ; new party 

 convention, 415 ; proceedings, 415 ; decision 

 on the constitutionality of the school law sepa- 

 rating white and black children, 415 ; remarks 

 on the thirteenth and fourteenth amendments, 

 416. 



XV. Finances, 398 ; valuation, 398 ; debt, 

 898 ; session of the Legislature, 398 ; the liquor 

 law, 898 ; its provisions, 898 ; an effort to 

 abolish the grand-jury system, 399 ; other acts 

 passed, 399 ; investigation of the affairs of 

 public institutions, 399 ; reports, 399 ; Wabash 

 & Erie Canal, 400; Temperance Convention 

 and resolutions, 400 ; Colored Men's Conven- 

 tion, 400 ; what constitutes a valid marriage 

 contract? 400. 



INDIAN TERRITORY. XL Population, 42. 

 (See Territories.) 



INDIAN WAR, VII. Locality of hostilities, 

 399 ; general causes of hostilities, 399 ; events 

 leading to the late difficulties, 400 ; treaty of 

 1851, 400 ; treaty of 1861, 400 ; difficulties in 

 1864, 400 ; treaty of 1865, 400 ; establishment 

 of forts on route to Montana, 400, 401 ; mas- 

 sacre of Fort Phil. Kearney, 401 ; state of 

 things at the opening of the year, 401 ; United 

 States forces, 401 ; Indians engaged in hostili- 

 ties, 401 ; Hancock's expedition, 401 ; depreda- 

 tions on the Pacific Railroad, 402 ; battle at 

 Plum Creek, 402 ; engagement near Fort Phil. 

 Kearney, 402 ; appointment of peace commis- 

 sioners, 402 ; interviews of the commissioners 



