PENNSYLVANIA. 



PENSACOLA BAY. 



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suits, 564; financial condition, 564; public 

 schools, 564 ; normal schools, 565 ; institutions 

 for the insane, 565; prison discipline, 565; 

 militia, 566 ; Avondale coal-mine disaster, 

 566. 



X. Meeting of Legislature, 610; proceed- 

 ings, 610 ; Avondale disaster, 610 ; revision of 

 civil code, 611 ; decision of Supreme Court in 

 case of Credit Mobilier versus the State, 611 ; 

 Philadelphia election case, 611; acquiescence 

 of railroad companies in legal-tender decision, 

 611 ; minority representation, 611 ; resolutions 

 of convention at Beading, 611 ; finances, 612 ; 

 debt of Philadelphia, 612; railroads and tel- 

 egraphs, 612; steamship line from Philadel- 

 phia to Europe, 612; militia, 613; schools, 

 613 ; Agricultural College, 613 ; charitable in- 

 stitutions, 613 ; pardons, 614; election returns, 

 614 ; growth of coal-regions, 614 ; United 

 States census, 614. 



XI. State debt, 620; sources of revenue, 

 620 ; legislative session, 620 ; Republican Con- 

 vention, 620; resolutions, 620; Democratic 

 Convention, 621 ; resolutions, 621 ; results of 

 election, 621; troubles in the coal-regions, 

 621 ; riots at Scranton^ 622 ; proclamation of 

 the Governor, 622; compromise offered, re- 

 jected, 623; terms of settlement, 623; mine 

 disaster, 623; schools, 623; census details, 

 624; National Guard of the State, 625; debt 

 of Philadelphia, 625. 



XII. Session of the Legislature, 662 ; legis- 

 lation, 662 ; reapportionment of the State, 

 662; provision for amending the State con- 

 stitution, 662 ; election of Henry "VV^rray as 

 State Senator, 662 ; his election contested, 

 662 ; report of the committee of investigation, 

 663; Mr. Gray not entitled to the seat, 663 ; 

 Republican Convention, 663 ; State ticket, 

 663 ; resolutions, 663 ; Democratic nomina- 

 tions and resolutions, 664 ; Labor Reform Con- 

 vention, 665 ; Temperance Convention and 

 nominations, 665 ; resolutions, 665 ; results of 

 the election, 665; presidential election, 665; 

 assembling of the Constitutional Convention, 

 665 ; organization of committees, 666 ; ad- 

 journment of the convention, 666 ; finances 

 and public debt, 666 ; schools, 666, 667 ; Agri- 

 cultural College, 667 ; formation of a Bureau 

 of Labor Statistics and of Agriculture, 667 ; 

 mining statistics, 667 ; Asylum for Insane, 667; 

 penitentiaries, 668 ; statistics of occupations, 

 668; of agriculture, 668; of manufactures, 



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668; of newspapers and periodicals, 668; of 

 libraries, 668 ; of churches, 668 ; of pauperism 

 and crime, 668. 



XIII. Convention to draft an amended con- 

 stitution, 628 ; adjournment, 628 ; vote of the 

 people, 628; changes in the declaration of 

 rights, 628; do. relative to the Legislature, 

 628 ; in the Executive department, 628 ; pro- 

 vision for a Secretary of Internal Affairs, 628 ; 

 his duties, 628 ; Supreme Court, 629 ; judges 

 chosen by limited vote, 629 ; suffrage and 

 elections, 629 ; determination of contested elec- 

 tions, 629; limitations of the power of the 

 Legislature, 630 ; order of business, 630 ; other 

 general provisions, 630 ; revenue, taxation, 

 and finance, 631 ; railroads, 631 ; discrimina- 

 tion in freights, 631 ; power of eminent do- 

 main, 632 ; elections, 632 ; debt of the State, 

 632 ; revenues, 632 ; amounts from the different 

 sources, 632 ; expenditures, 633 ; sinking-fund, 

 633 ; education, 633 ; defects of schools, 633 ; 

 Republican Convention, 633 ; nominations, 

 633 ; resolutions, 633 ; Democratic Convention, 

 634 ; nominations, 634 ; resolutions, 634 ; State 

 election, 635 ; Legislature, 635 ; licenses elec- 

 tion, 635 ; constitutionality of the law, 635 ; 

 decision, 636 ; property exempt from taxation, 

 636 ; militia law, 636 ; propagation of fish, 

 636 ; Pennsylvania road, 636 ; earnings and 

 expenses, 636. 



XIV. Public debt, 678; revenue and ex- 

 penditures, 678 ; banks, 678 ; fish commission- 

 ers, 678 ; railroads, 678 ; Legislature, how 

 chosen, 678 ; law for mixed schools lost, 679 ; 

 State geologist, 679 ; Republican Convention, 

 680; nominations, 680; resolutions, 680; 

 Democratic Convention, 681 ; nominations, 

 681 ; resolutions, 681 ; results of election, 681 ; 

 riot at Susquehanna Depot, 681 ; letter of the 

 Governor in answer to a protest against mili- 

 tary interference, 681. 



XV. Finances, 616; debt, 616; sinking-fund, 

 616 ; public schools, 616 ; Republican Conven- 

 tion, 617; nominations and resolutions, 617; 

 Democratic Convention, 618 ; nominations 

 and resolutions, 618; results of the election, 

 618 ; Legislature, 619 ; mineral products, 619 ; 

 coal, 619 ; lumber, 619 ; railroads and canals, 

 620; Pennsylvania Railroad and branches, 

 620 ; canals in Pennsylvania, 621 ; agriculture, 

 622 ; dairies, 622 ; provisions of the amended 

 constitution, 622. 



PENSACOLA BAY. I. Description of, 673 ; 



