NEW JERSEY. 



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Asylum, 572 ; railroads, 572, 573 ; agricultural 

 progress, 573 ; establishment of a State Board 

 of Agriculture, 573 ; geological survey, 573 ; 

 legislation in favor of women, 573 ; resolutions 

 of Democrats and Liberal Republicans, 573 ; 

 election results, 574 ; statistics of occupations, 

 574; of agriculture, 574; of manufactures, 

 574; of newspapers and periodicals, 574; of 

 libraries, 574 ; of churches, 574 ; of pauperism 

 and crime, 574. 



XIII. Political campaign, 532 ; Democratic 

 Convention, 532 ; nominations, 532 ; resolu- 

 tions, 532 ; Republican Convention, 533 ; nom- 

 inations, 533 ; resolutions, 533 ; Liberal Re- 

 publican Convention, 533 ; nominations, 533 ; 

 resolutions, 533 ; election, 534 ; choice by the 

 Legislature, 534; question of revision of the 

 constitution, 534 ; female suffrage, 534 ; 

 finances, 534; debt, 534; State Bank, 535; 

 education, 535; prison, 535; geological sur- 

 vey, 535. 



XIV. Republican Convention and nomina- 

 tions, 594; platform, 595; Democratic Con- 

 vention and nominations, 596 ; platform, 596 ; 

 State Temperance Union Convention and plat- 

 form, 597 ; results of the election, 597 ; State 

 finances, 598; debt, 598; revenue, 598; edu- 

 cation, 598 ; charitable institutions, 598 ; peni- 

 tentiary, 598 ; Reform School, 598 ; geological 

 survey, 598 ; acts of the Legislature, 598, 599 ; 

 prohibition bill adopted, 599 ; appointment of 

 six judges, 599. 



XV. Democratic Convention, 543 ; nomi- 

 nations and resolutions, 543 ; Republican Con- 

 vention, 544; nominations and resolutions, 

 544 ; State Temperance Union, 545 ; resolu- 

 tions, 545 ; Woman's Temperance League, 545 ; 

 Prohibition party, 545 ; resolutions, 546 ; nom- 

 inations, 546 ; results of the election, 546 ; 

 count by Governor and Council, 546; votes 

 rejected, 546; organization. of the Legislature, 

 546 ; withdrawal of Senators, 547 ; new body 

 organized, 547 ; protests, 547 ; questions sub- 

 mitted to the Supreme Court, 547 ; decision of 

 the court, 548 ; resolutions of the House, 548 ; 

 election of State officers, 549 ; debt, 549 ; rev- 

 enue, 549 ; savings-banks, 549 ; charitable in- 

 stitutions, 549 ; State-prison, 549 ; question of 

 a Constitutional Convention, 550; climate, 

 550. 



NEW JERSEY. I. Its boundaries, 514 ; pop- 

 ulation, 514; government, 514; State Union 

 Convention, 514; resolutions, 514; letters, 

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514 ; message of the Governor to the Legisla- 

 ture, 514 ; joint resolutions on the state of the 

 Union, 515; resolutions of Republican mem- 

 bers of the Legislature, 515 ; military move- 

 ments, 516; extra session of the Legislature, 

 516; its action, 517; troops in the Federal 

 service, 517; instructions to commissioners to 

 the Peace Conference, 564. 



II. Population of cities, 642 ; political ex- 

 citement, 642 ; political organizations, 642 ; 

 Republican Convention, 642 ; nominations, 

 642 ; resolutions, 643 ; Democratic Conven- 

 tion, 643 ; nominations, 643 ; resolutions, 643 ; 

 votes of the "citizens, 643 ; troops furnished, 

 644; services, 644; State debt, 645 ; institu- 

 tions of education, 645. 



III. Legislature, 682 ; resolutions on pub- 

 lic affairs, 682 ; troops sent to the army, 682 ; 

 railroad system, 683 ; application to Congress, 

 683 ; report of a committee, 683. 



IV. Debt, 577; troops contributed, 577; 

 reorganization of the militia, 578 ; letter of 

 the Governor relative to recruiting slaves, 

 578 ; schools, 578 ; Agricultural College, 578 ; 

 message of the Governor relative to Federal 

 post-roads across the State, 578; elections, 

 579. 



V. Finances, 608, 609; number of men 

 furnished to the Federal armies, 609 ; war ex- 

 penditures, 609 ; " Soldiers' Children's Home," 

 609; organization of the militia, 609; educa- 

 tion, 609 ; " College for the Benefit of Agri- 

 cultural and the Mechanical Arts," 609 ; State 

 Lunatic Asylum, 610 ; State-prison, 610 ; sur- 

 vey of marl and iron-ore region, 610 ; Govern- 

 or Parker on the New York quarantine, 610 ; 

 railroad controversy, 610 ; amendment to the 

 Federal Constitution rejected, 610; Republi- 

 can and Democratic Conventions, 610 ; results 

 of the November elections, 611. 



VI. Finances, 538 ; colleges, 538 ; agricult- 

 ural do. 538 ; endowments, 538 ; increase of 

 population, 538; Agricultural Society, 538; 

 culture of fruits, 538 ; insects, 538 ; geological 

 survey, 539 ; penitentiary, 539 ; charitable in- 

 stitutions, 539; Sanitary Commission, 539; 

 claims against the United States, 539 ; disabled 

 soldiers, 539; acts of the Legislature, 539; 

 proclamation of the Governor for an extra 

 session, 539 ; objects, 539 ; acts, 539 ; elections, 

 539. 



VII. Finances, 537; education, 538; Agri- 

 cultural College, 538, 539 ; prison system, 538 ; 



