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resolution providing for the payment of State 

 bonds in currency, 550 ; new revenue law, 

 550 ; State aid to railroads refused, 550 ; bills 

 passed, 551 ; amendments to the constitution, 

 551 ; proposed new insane asylum, 551 ; State- 

 prison, 551 ; State University, 551 ; school 

 statistics, 551 ; disorders in Lafayette and Cass 

 Counties, 551; Liberal Republican Conven- 

 tion, 552 ; resolutions, 552 ; nomination of 

 Republican delegates to the National Conven- 

 tion, 552 ; resolutions, 552 ; nomination of 

 Democratic delegates to National Convention, 

 553 ; resolutions, 553 ; Democrats and Liberal 

 Republicans unite upon State ticket, 553 ; Re- 

 publican State ticket, 553 ; platform, 553, 554 ; 

 results of the election, 554 ; statistics of occu- 

 pations, 554 ; of agriculture, 554 ; of manu- 

 factures, 555 ; of newspapers and periodicals, 

 555 ; of libraries, 555 ; of churches, 555 ; of 

 pauperism and crime, 555. 



XIII. Session of the Legislature, 516 ; elec- 

 tion of L. V. Bogy to the United States Senate, 

 516 ; charged that the election had been se- 

 cured by money, 516 ; investigation, 516 ; 

 charge groundless, 516 ; further investigation, 

 616; report, 516; exonerated, 517; remarks 

 of Senator Bogy in the United States Senate, 

 517 ; memorial, 517 ; convention for cheap 

 transportation, 517 ; remarks of Governor 

 Woodson, 517 ; resolutions adopted, 518 ; con- 

 vention of farmers, 518 ; convention of West- 

 ern Granges, 518 ; resolutions, 518 ; State 

 finances, 518 ; school revenues, 519 ; experi- 

 ment with the work at the prison, 519 ; rail- 

 roads, 519 ; industrial resources, 519 ; State 

 officers, 519 ; St. Louis : its population, 520 ; 

 manufactures, 520 ; buildings erected, 520 ; 

 taxes, 520 ; receipts of products, 520 ; election, 

 520 ; bridge over the Mississippi, 520 ; objec- 

 tions against it examined, 521. 



XIV. Special session of the Legislature, 

 575 ; acts passed, 575 ; punishment of bribery 

 at elections, 576 ; lawlessness in certain dis- 

 tricts of the State, 576 ; State debt, 576 ; State 

 Grange Convention, 576 ; resolutions, 577 ; 

 Democratic Convention and nominations, 577 ; 

 platform, 577 ; Reform or People's party Con- 

 vention and platform, 578 ; nominations, 578 ; 

 results of the election, 579 ; sketch of Govern- 

 or Hardin, 579 ; details of the St. Louis Bridge, 

 579. 



XV. Session of the Legislature, 518 ; busi- 

 ness, 518 ; State penitentiary, 519 ; Govern- 



or's objections to leasing, 519 ; extra session 

 called, 519; reasons, 519; bills passed, 519; 

 railroad commissioners, 519 ; their proceed- 

 ings, 520 ; rates of freight, 520 ; Constitu- 

 tional Convention, 520 ; new constitution 

 adopted, 520 ; its provisions, 521-523 ; State 

 debt, 523 ; decision relative to the exemption 

 of railroads from taxation, 524 ; decision rela- 

 tive to securities taken by a creditor, 524; 

 whiskey frauds, 524. 



MITCHEL, JOHN. V. Release of, by order 

 of President Johnson, 334. 



XV. An Irish revolutionist, 524 ; biographi- 

 cal sketch of, 524. 



MITCHELL, EDWARD. XII. Obituary, 642. 



MITCHELL, General 0. M. II. Address to 

 his division of troops, 36 ; movements toward 

 Huntsville, 78 ; its capture, 78 ; operations in 

 Alabama, 79 ; made a major-general, 79 ; or- 

 dered to command in South Carolina, 80 ; 

 birth, 595 ; education, 595 ; pursuits, 595 ; 

 military services, 596 ; death, 596. 



MITCHELL, Commander WILLIAM. XI. Obit- 

 uary of, 577. 



MITCHELL, RCY. W. H. XII. Obituary of, 

 630. 



MTTRABLLEIIR AND CATLING GUN, THE, X. 

 Experiments of British War-Office, 524 ; supe- 

 riority of Gatling gun, 524 ; construction of, 

 524 ; working of, 525 ; photograph, 525 ; Fos- 

 berry-Montigny mitrailleur, 526; description 

 and working of, 526 ; photograph, 526. 



MIXTER, CHARLES, merchant. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 586. 



MOCQCARD, JEAN F. C. IV. Birth, 554 ; 

 services to Louis Napoleon, 554; death, 555. 



MODOC INDIANS. XII. (See Oregon:) 



MOHAMMEDANISM. XIII. In Africa, 7; in 

 Ashantee, 40. 



MOHL, ROBERT, a German jurist. XV. Bi- 

 ographical sketch of, 525. 



MOLASSES. I. Export of, prohibited from 

 the Confederate States, 165. 



MOLLER, Captain BARNARD J., U. S. N. XII. 

 Obituary of, 607. 



MONAGAS, JOSE T. VIII. Birth, 522 ; death, 

 522 ; career, 522. 



MONEGHAN, MARY, centenarian. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 565. 



MONITOR, THE. I. Description of, 505, 506 ; 

 trip to Fortress Monroe, 507; effect of the 

 shot of the Merrimac, 508. 



MONROE, FORTRESS. I. Its situation, 497 ; 



