344 ODILON-BARROT, CAMILLE H. 



OHIO. 



ODILON-BARROT, CAMILLE IIIACIXTIIE, a 



French statesman. XIII. Obituary of, 605. 



O'DONNELL, DANIEL KANE. XL Obituary 

 of, 583. 



O'DONNELL, LEOPOLD. VII. Birth and death, 

 601 ; the family, 601, 602 ; O'DonnelTs mili- 

 tary career in Spain, 602 ; in the insurrection 

 of 1841, 602 ; Governor of Cuba, 602 ; part in 

 Spanish politics, 603 ; revolutionary move- 

 ments, 603 ; character and appearance, 603. 



OEIILER, Prof. XII. Obituary, 639. 



OETTINGER, EDUARD MARIA. XII. Obitu- 

 ary, 644. 



OGILVIE, CHARLES A., English clergyman. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 591. 



OGLESBY, R. J. VIII. Governor of Illinois, 

 141 ; telegraphic dispatch on the impeachment 

 of the President, 141. 



OHIO. I. Description of, 556; Governor 

 Dennison's message to Legislature of, 556; 

 extra session of Legislature of, 556; joint 

 resolutions of Legislature of, January 12, 1861, 

 556; detention of arms at Cincinnati, 556, 

 657; militia laws of, passed April 12th and 

 13th, 557; Governor Dennison's proclamation, 

 557; war laws passed by Legislature April 

 17th, 18th, and 26th, and May 7th, 557; lease 

 of public works authorized, 557 ; general order 

 for organization of militia, 558; arrival of 

 Ohio troops in Washington, May 23d, 558; 

 organization and number of Ohio troops in 

 United States service, 558; expenses paid by 

 State, and refunded by United States, 558, 

 559; Ohio Democratic State Convention, ac- 

 tion of, 559; statistics of State, taxes, valua- 

 tion, debts, naturalization, freight, etc., 559, 

 560; instructions of Legislature to commis- 

 sioners to Peace Congress, 564, 565. 



II. Civil officers, 695; political organiza- 

 tions, 695 ; Democratic Convention, 695 ; nom- 

 inations, 695; resolutions, 695; Republican 

 Conyention, 696; nominations, 696; resolu- 

 tions, 697 ; votes of the citizens, 697 ; resolu- 

 tions of the Legislature, 697; apprehension of 

 an attack upon Cincinnati, 697; troops con- 

 tributed, 697; charitable institutions, 697; in- 

 stitutions of education, 697; finances, 698; 

 State debt, 698 ; railroads, 698. 



III. Excitement, 730 ; Democratic Conven- 

 tion, 730; resolutions and nominations, 730; 

 Republican Convention, 731 ; resolutions and 

 nominations, 731 ; election, 731 ; vote of sol- 

 diers, 731 ; how taken, 731 ; soldiers sent 



to the army, 731 ; finances, 731 ; statistics, 

 731. 



IV. Finances, 629 ; debt, 629 ; effect of the 

 war on the banks and debts, 629 ; troops con- 

 tributed, 629 ; hundred-day men offered, 629 ; 

 their services, 630 ; elections, 630 ; agriculture, 

 630 ; statistics of the pork-trade, 630 ; Reform 

 School, 631 ; its results, 631 ; statistics of the 

 State, 631; colleges, 631; order of General 

 Hooker relative to raids, 631. 



V. Finances, 684 ; railroads, 684 ; agricult- 

 ural statistics, 684 ; marriages, 684 ; crime, 684 ; 

 new buildings erected, 684; troops furnished 

 to the Federal army, 684 ; Governor Anderson 

 on the Monroe doctrine, 685 ; resolutions of 

 the Union and Democratic Conventions, 685 ; 

 result of the election, 686 ; Governor Cox on 

 reconstruction, 686. 



VI. Prosperity, 603 ; assembling of the Dem- 

 ocratic Convention, 603 ; resolutions, 603 ; Re- 

 publican Convention, 603 ; resolutions, 603 ; 

 results of the election, 604 ; valuation of prop- 

 erty, 604 ; taxes, 604 ; finances, 604 ; debt, 604 ; 

 agricultural products, 604; wool, 604; live- 

 stock, 604; population of cities, 604; new 

 buildings erected, 604 ; marriages, 604 ; mort- 

 gages, 604 ; charitable institutions, 605 ; the 

 State Reform farm, 605. 



VII. Action of the Legislature, 603 ; Dem- 

 ocratic Convention, 603 ; Union Convention, 

 603; financial condition, 604; educational in- 

 terests, 604; benevolent institutions, 604; rail- 

 ways, 605 ; agricultural production, 605 ; busi- 

 ness in Cincinnati and Cleveland, 605; State 

 election, 605 ; vote on the proposed constitu- 

 tional amendment, 605 ; the amendment, 605 ; 

 politics of the Legislature, 605 ; penitentiary, 

 606. 



VIII. Meeting of the Legislature, 600 ; prop- 

 ositions introduced, 600 ; withdrawal of as- 

 sent to the fourteenth amendment, 601 ; views 

 of Governor Hayes, 601 ; resolutions of the 

 Legislature, 601 ; further resolutions protest- 

 ing against the reconstruction acts of Congress, 

 601 ; do. relative to the admission of Alabama, 

 602; action on the word "white," 602; the 

 " visible admixture law," 602 ; other laws af- 

 fecting the franchise, 602 ; provision regarding 

 ballots, 603; prize-fighting, 603; Democratic 

 Convention, 603 ; resolutions, 603 ; Republican 

 Convention, 603 ; resolutions, 604 ; election in 

 October, 604 ; address of the Democratic Com- 

 mittee, 604 ; November election, 605 ; finances, 



