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rest of Vallandigham, 689 ; finances, 689 ; debt, 

 689 ; national banks, 690. 



IY. Men contributed to the Federal army, 

 5T9 ; militia enrolment, 579 ; debt, 579 ; earn- 

 ings of canals, 579 ; tonnage of railroads, 579 ; 

 banking associations, 580; immigration, 580; 

 schools, 580 ; payment of interest, message of 

 the Governor relative thereto, 580; amend- 

 ment of the constitution, 581 ; soldiers' votes, 

 581 ; circular of the Governor relative to sol- 

 diers' votes, 582 ; order of General Dix, 582 ; 

 order of Brigadier-General Green, 583 ; order 

 of General Dix to provost-marshals, 583 ; proc- 

 lamation of Governor Seymour, 583 ; letter of 

 Secretary Seward relative to conspirators, 584 ; 

 reply of Mayor Gunther, 584 ; arrival of Gen- 

 eral Butler with troops in New York, 584; 

 order of General Peck, 584; arrest of State 

 agents at Baltimore, 584 ; their trials, 584, 

 585 ; order of Governor Seymour to Messrs. 

 Parker, Allen, and Kelley, 585 ; their proceed- 

 ings and reports, 585-587 ; elections, 588 ; at- 

 tempt to burn New York, 588 ; statement of 

 Kobert Kennedy previous to execution, 588. 



V. Troops furnished to the Federal Gov- 

 ernment, 611 ; the National Guard, 611 ; troops 

 furnished by New York City, 611 ; " Hall of 

 Military Record," 611; Treasury receipts and 

 payments, 611 ; funded 5ebt, 611 ; direct tax, 

 611 ; canal receipts and expenditures, 611 ; re- 

 marks of Comptroller Robinson, 612; stock 

 and debts of 'railroads, 612; earnings of rail- 

 roads, 612 ; banks, 612 ; condition of common 

 schools, 612 ; receipts and expenditures, 612, 

 613 ; number of pupils receiving instruction, 

 613; charitable institutions ; 613; State-prisons, 

 613 ; quarantine difficulties, 613 ; nominations 

 and resolutions of the Democratic and Republi- 

 can Conventions, 613-615 ; results of the elec- 

 tions, 615 ; vote on the constitutional amend- 

 ment, 615 ; convention of colored men, 615 ; 

 State census, 615 ; causes of decrease and in- 

 crease of population in towns, 616 ; population 

 of the State by counties, 616; population of 

 New York City, 616 ; ratio of representation, 

 616. 



^ YI. Finances, 540 ; State debt, 540 ; taxes, 

 540 ; U. S. deposit-fund, 540 ; canal-fund, 540 ; 

 canal debt, 541 ; enlarged canals, 541 ; other 

 improvements, 541 ; views of the Governor, 

 541; action of the Legislature, 541; commerce 



?!o the E -v? Cana1 ' 541 ; militar r organization, 

 542; military agencies, 542; schools, 542; 



normal do., 542 ; university convocation, 542 ; 

 excise law in New York City, 543 ; action of 

 the courts, 543 ; verdict in the case of Colonel 

 North, tried in 1864, 543 ; anti-rent troubles, 

 543 ; resolutions of the Legislature on national 

 affairs, 544; impeachment of Judge Smith, 

 544 ; presidential reception by the Senate, 544 ; 

 prisons, 544 ; statistics of State census, 544 ; 

 cholera, 545 ; Democratic Convention, 545 ; 

 Republican do., 545; right of a Confederate 

 officer to vote, 546 ; elections, 546. 



VII. Financial condition, 540 ; finances of 

 the canals, 540 ; table of debt of each county, 

 541 ; work of military agencies, 541 ; Bureau 

 of Military Statistics, 542 ; Hall of Military Rec- 

 ord, 542 ; insane asylums, 442 ; Asylum for 

 Inebriates, 542 ; State-prisons, 542 ; quarantine, 

 542 ; immigration, 542 ; schools, 542 ; new 

 normal schools, 542 ; action of the last Legis- 

 lature, 543 ; eight-hour and Sunday laws, 543 ; 

 State Constitutional Convention, 543 ; conven- 

 tion on the suffrage question, 543 ; on powers 

 and duties of the Legislature, 543; proposed 

 changes in the judiciary, 643 ; management of 

 the canals, 543 ; on prisons, charities, etc., 544 ; 

 Republican State Convention, 544 ; Democratic 

 Convention, 545 ; the election, 545 ; excise law 

 sustained by the courts, 545 ; new Capitol build- 

 ing, 545 ; Legislature of 1868, 545. 



VIII. Constitutional Convention, 544 ; feat- 

 ures of the new constitution, 544 ; session of 

 the Legislature, 545 ; resolutions, 545 ; general 

 legislation, 545 ; railroad claims for help, 545 ; 

 action of the Legislature, 545 ; veto, 545 ; mis- 

 management of the Erie Railway, 546 ; reports 

 of investigating committee, 546 ; charges made 

 by a member of the House, 546 ; proceedings, 

 546 ; the canal system, 546 ; a Canal Conven- 

 tion, 547; resolutions, 547; the action recom- 

 mended,547 ; action of the Legislature, 547 ; re- 

 port of a committee to the Republican Conven- 

 tion, 547; views of Democratic and Republican 

 Conventions, 548 ; impeachment of a canal com- 

 missioner, 548 ; convention to protest against 

 British imprisonment, 548 ; Republican Dele- 

 gate Convention, 548; "Working-men's Con- 

 vention, 549 ; Republican Nominating Con- 

 vention, 549; resolutions, 549; Democratic 

 Nominating Convention, 549 ; resolutions, 549 ; 

 elections, 550 ; decision of Court of Appeals 

 on test-oaths, 550 ; revenues of the State, 551 ; 

 debt, 551 ; finances of the canals, 551 ; salt- 

 springs, 551 ; penitentiaries, 551. 



