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III. Election, candidates and votes, 681; 

 order relative to Lieutenant Edgerly, 681; 

 finances, 681; troops sent to the army, 681; 

 popular disturbances, 681. 



IV. Election, 576 ; debt, 676 ; sessions of 

 the Legislature, 576 ; disagreement with the 

 Governor, 576 ; new military bill, 577 ; disa- 

 greement between the Governor and Legisla- 

 ture, 577 ; elections, 577. 



V. Political canvass, 607 ; result of the elec- 

 tions, 607 ; proceedings of the Legislature, 607 ; 

 antislavery amendment to the Federal Consti- 

 tution ratified, 607; resolutions on national 

 affairs, 607, 608 ; State finances, 608 ; banks, 

 608 ; statistics of common schools, 608 ; troops 

 furnished during the war, 608; Governor 

 Smyth on the resources and products of the 

 State, 608. 



VI. Meeting of the Republican State Con- 

 vention, 535 ; resolutions, 535 ; meeting of the 

 Democratic Convention, 536 ; resolutions, 536 ; 

 acts of the Legislature, 536; tax on United 

 States bonds, 537; finances, 537; public edu- 

 cation, 537; Insane Asylum, 537; House of 

 Reformation, 537 ; penitentiary, 537 ; agricult- 

 ure, 537 ; manufactures, 537 ; elections, 537. 



VII. Agriculture and other resources, 535 ; 

 Republican Convention, 535 ; Democratic Con- 

 vention, 535; State election, 535; Legislative 

 action, 535 ; finances, 535 ; publication of pro- 

 vincial records and papers, 536; educational 

 matters, 536 ; charitable institutions, 536 ; pris- 

 on and reform school, 536 ; fish-culture, 536 ; 

 militia, 537 ; New Hampshire historical record 

 in the war, 537; Democratic Convention, 537. 



VIII. Finances, 535 ; war bounties, 535 ; 

 organization of the militia, 535 ; report of the 

 Adjutant - General, 535; codification of the 

 laws, 535 ; rate of interest, 535 ; common 

 schools, 536 ; statistics, 536 ; Agricultural 

 College, 536; State Geological Survey, 537; 

 State Library, 537; Asylum for the Insane, 

 537; deaf and dumb; 537; penitentiary, 538; 

 convicts, 538; commutation of punishment, 

 538 ; State Reform School, 538 ; banking in- 

 stitutions, 538 ; insurance commissioners, 538 ; 

 agricultural resources, 539; preservation of 

 fish, 539 ; Democratic Convention, 539 ; reso- 

 lutions, 539; Republican Convention, 540; 

 elections, 540. 



IX. Meeting of the Republican Convention, 

 478 ; nominations, 478 ; congressional conven- 

 tions, 478 ; organization of the State Republi- 



can Committee, 478 ; Republican platform, 478 ; 

 meeting of the Democratic Convention, 479 ; 

 nominations, 479 ; resolutions, 479 ; the elec- 

 tion, 479; meeting of the Legislature, 479; 

 ratification of the fifteenth amendment, 479 ; 

 railroad legislation, 480 ; tax on savings-banks 

 funds, 480; State constabulary, 480; State 

 debt; 480; manufacturing capital, 480; ma- 

 terial resources ; 480 ; appointment of a Chief- 

 Justice, 480. 



X. Decrease in population, 535; Federal 

 census, 536; political parties, 536; nomina- 

 tions and resolutions of Democratic Conven- 

 tion, 536 ; of Republican Convention, 636 ; 

 rupture in Temperance party, 537 ; resolutions 

 and platform of Temperance party, 537, 538 ; 

 convention of Labor-Reform party, 538 ; nom- 

 inations and platform, 539 ; election results, 

 639 ; finances, 639 ; reduction of tax recom- 

 mended, 539 ; claims against General Govern- 

 ment, 539 ; suspension of encampment of mili- 

 tia in May, 540 ; militia enrolment, 640 ; tax 

 on foreign insurance companies, 540 ; sources 

 of revenue, 640 ; savings-banks, 540 ; chari- 

 table institutions, 540 ; State Reform School, 

 640; penitentiary, 641; geological survey, 

 641; legislation, 541. 



XI. Republican Convention, 542; resolu- 

 tions and nominations, 542 ; Democratic Con- 

 vention, 643; proceedings and nominations, 

 543 ; Prohibitory Convention, 543 ; proceed- 

 ings, 643 ; results of the election, 543 ; parties 

 in the Legislature, 543; election of officers, 

 643; legislation, 544; compulsory education, 

 544; rights of married women, 544; female 

 suffrage, 644; results of the session, 644; la- 

 bor statistics, 644 ; finances, 544 ; census de- 

 tails, 545 ; educational interests, 545. 



XII. Temperance Convention, 668 ; statis- 

 tics of liquor-selling, 568 ; resolutions adopted, 

 568 ; convention of the Labor Reform party, 

 669 ; resolutions, 569 ; Democratic State Con- 

 vention, 669 ; resolutions, 569 ; Republican 

 Convention, 570; platform, 670; results of 

 the election, 570 ; composition of the Legisla- 

 ture, 670, 571 ; election of Republican dele- 

 gates to National Convention, 571 ; resolu- 

 tions, 571 ; meeting of the Legislature, 571 ; 

 election of State officers, 571; public debt, 

 571 ; finances, 571 ; new laws concerning tax- 

 able property, 672 ; savings-banks, 572 ; school 

 statistics, 572 ; State Normal School, 572 ; Re- 

 form School, 572; State-prison, 572; Insane 



