NEVADA. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



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tion of cities, 534; education, 634; budget, 

 634 ; debt, 535 ; army and navy, 535 ; imports 

 and exports, 535 ; elections, 636 ; opening of 

 the States- General,. 536 ; speech of the King, 

 636 ; the war in Acheen, 536 ; difficulty with 

 Venezuela, 536; university celebration, 537; 

 International Law Conference, 537 ; draining 

 of the Zuyder Zee, 537. 



NEVADA. IV. Action of the State Conven- 

 tion, 574; proclamation of the President, 574; 

 elections, 574 ; boundaries of the State, 575 ; 

 the enabling act passed by Congress, 575 ; its 

 conditions, 575 ; mineral resources, 575 ; de- 

 posits of mineral wealth discovered, 575 ; mills 

 in operation, 575. 



V. Proceedings of the Legislature, 605 ; No- 

 vember elections, 605 ; resolutions of the Re- 

 publican Convention, 605; public debt, 605; 

 silver-mines, 606; the Comstock lode, 606; 

 limit of productiveness, 606; shaft-sinking, 

 tunnelling, and draining, 607 ; products of the 

 Comstock ledge, 607. 



VI. Progress, 534 ; mining, 535 ; agricult- 

 ure, 535 ; views of the Governor, 535 ; increase 

 of territory, 535 ; elections, 535 ; export of 

 bullion, 535. 



VII. Legislature ratifies constitutional 

 amendment, 534 ; agricultural resources, 534 ; 

 exploration of the Pah-Ranegat Valley, 534 ; 

 financial and political condition, 535. 



VIII. Elections, 533 ; suffrage question, 533 ; 

 liabilities in the transport of passengers, 533 ; 

 opinion of Justice Miller, 534 ; railroads, 534 ; 

 mining operations, 534; White Pine district, 

 534; its features, 534; yield, 534; the ore, 534. 



IX. Boundaries, 477 ; area and population, 

 477 ; valuation of property, 477 ; manufactur- 

 ing capital, 47T; mineral productions, 477; 

 physical characteristics of the State, 478 ; cli- 

 mate, 478 ; Legislature, 478 ; State debt, 478 ; 

 ratification of the fifteenth amendment, 478 ; 

 educational provisions, 478. 



X. Area, 535 ; Federal census, 535 ; miner- 

 als, 535 ; election results, 535. 



XI. Mining interest, 541 ; salt-marshes, 541 ; 

 disorders, 541 ; railroads, 541 ; details of cen- 

 sus, 542 ; elections, 542 ; officers chosen, 542. 



XII. Resolutions adopted by the Democrat- 

 ic Central Committee, 567; results of the elec- 

 tion, 567; silver-mining, 567; statistics of oc- 

 cupations, 567 ; of agriculture^, 667 ; of manu- 

 factures, 568 ; of newspapers and periodicals, 

 568 ; of libraries, 568 ; of churches, 568 ; of 



pauperism and crime, 568; mining statistics, 

 568. 



XIII. State officers, 531 ; Legislature, 531 ; 

 mining interest, 531 ; product, 531 ; stock- 

 range, 631 ; topography, 632 ; Indian tribes, 

 532; Carson City, 632; situation, 632; rail- 

 road, 532 ; branch mint, 632 ; State-prison, 532. 



XIV. Its silver-mines, 693 ; bullion product 

 of the State, 693 ; discovery in the Comstock 

 lode, 593; excitement, 693; State finances, 

 594; value of property, 594; election, 694; 

 State officers, 594. 



XV. Results of the census, 638 ; State offi- 

 cers, 538 ; the mining region, 538 ; consolidated 

 mines, 538 ; composition of the ore-mass, 539 ; 

 probable production of the Comstock lode, 539 ; 

 mining stock, 539. 



NEW, JOHN C. XV. Appointed United States 

 Treasurer, 763. 



NEW BRUNSWICK. XV. Population and area, 

 539; executive officers, 539; Treasury, 540; 

 public schools, 540 ; yield of the fisheries, 540. 

 (See Dominion of Canada in previous volumes.) 



NEW CALEDONIA. XI. Geographical discov- 

 eries, 346. 



XIV. French convicts in, 326. 



NEWCASTLE, HENRY P. F. XI. Birth, 575 ; 

 services, 575 ; death, 575. 



NEWELL, Miss LUCY LANGDON, born July 4, 

 1776. XIII. Obituary of, 586. 



NEWFOUNDLAND. XV. Situation, 540 ; area 

 and population, 540 ; population by districts, 

 541 ; interior, 541 ; climate, 541 ; crops, 542 ; 

 fisheries, 542 ; number and tonnage of vessels, 

 542 ; exports, 542 ; commerce, 542 ; election 

 districts, 542 ; revenue, 542 ; post-office, 543 ; 

 schools, 543 ; St. John's, 543 ; situation, trade, 

 etc., 543. (See Dominion of Canada in previous 

 volumes. 



NEW GUINEA. XI. Cannibalism in, 95. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. I. Its boundaries, 512; 

 valuation of property, 513 ; population, 513 ; 

 vote at the presidential election, 513 ; procla- 

 mation of the Governor on the call for troops, 

 513 ; State election, 513 ; action of the Legis- 

 lature, 513 ; militia, 513 ; assumes the Federal 

 tax, 513 ; banks, 513. 



II. Increase of population, 641 ; civil offi- 

 cers, 641 ; political organizations, 641 ; resolu- 

 tions, 641 ; votes of the citizens, 642 ; resolu- 

 tions of the Legislature, 642 ; troops contrib- 

 uted, 642; finances, 642; railroads, 642; in- 

 stitutions of education, 642. 



