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RHODE ISLAND. 



RINDERPEST. 



reformatory and charitable institutions, 684 ; 

 State-prison, 684; railroads, 684; crop statis- 

 tics, 684, 685 ; live-stock, 685 ; census of 1870, 

 685. (See Railroads.) 



XII. Adjournment of the General Assem- 

 bly, 710; new apportionment of the House 

 of Representatives, 710; meeting of the Re- 

 publican State Convention, 710 ; ticket and 

 platform, 710 ; Democratic Convention, 710; 

 results of the State election, 710 ; resolutions 

 adopted by the Democratic party, 710 ; presi- 

 dential election, 710, 711 ; finances, 711 ; refor- 

 matory institutions, 711 ; public schools, 711 ; 

 inland fisheries, 711 ; important public improve- 

 ments, 711 ; appropriations by Congress, 711 ; 

 statistics of occupations, 711 ; of agriculture, 

 712 ; of manufactures, 712 ; of newspapers and 

 periodicals, 712; of libraries, 712 ; of churches, 

 712 ; of pauperism and crime, 712. 



XIII. Session of the Legislature, 688 ; acts 

 passed, 689 ; Democratic Convention, 689 ; 

 nominations, 689 ; resolutions, 689 ; Republi- 

 can Convention, 689 ; nominations, 689 ; reso- 

 lutions, 689; Temperance Convention, 689; 

 nominations, 689 ; resolutions, 689 ; election, 

 689 ; Legislature, 689 ; debt, 689 ; State valu- 

 ation, 690 ; savings-banks, 690 ; fisheries, 690. 



XIV. Legislation, 749; liquor law, Y49; 

 convict relief, 749 ; woman's suffrage, 749 ; 

 Prohibition Convention, 749 ; nominations and 

 platform, 749; Republican Convention and 

 nominations, 750 ; Democratic Convention and 

 proceedings, 750 ; speech of W. B. Beach, 750 ; 

 results of the election, 750 ; election of Sena- 

 tor, 750 ; new liquor law adopted, 751 ; pow- 

 ers and duties of State Constaole, 751 ; prose- 

 cutions," 751 ; finances, 752 ; bonded debt, 752 ; 

 State Farm, 752 ; other institutions, 752. 



XV. Session of the Legislature, 683 ; elec- 

 tion of Senator, 683 ; conflict of authority be- 

 tween the State Constable and United States 

 Marshal, 683 ; legislative reports on, 683 ; ac- 

 tion of the Legislature, 684; Sinking Fund 

 Commissioners, 684 ; Superintendent of Char- 

 ities, 684; Republican Convention, 684; nom- 

 inations, 684; Democratic Convention, 685; 

 nominations and resolutions, 685 ; Prohibition 

 Convention, 685 ; nominations and resolutions, 

 685 ; National Union Republican Convention, 

 685 ; nominations and resolutions, 685 ; results 

 of the election, 685 ; session of the Legislature, 

 686; its action, 686; State census, 686; cot- 

 ton-manufactures, 687; valuation of property, 



687; banks, 687; railroads, 687; school sta- 

 tistics, 687; State-prison, 687; militia, 687. 



R1ANZARES, FERNANDO MlSOZ. XIII. Birth, 

 690; death, 690; career as a Spanish soldier 

 and king-consort, 690. 



RICE, ALEXANDER H., Governor of Massa- 

 chusetts. XV. Biographical sketch of, 480. 



RICE, CALEB, prominent citizen. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 563. 



RICE, JAMES C. IV. Birth, 724; military 

 services, 724; death, 724. 



RICH, Captain CHARLES OTIS, U. S. Volun- 

 teers. XII. Obituary, 621. 



RICH, ISAAC. XII. Obituary, 603. 



RICH, THOMAS B. XIV. Decease of, 624. 



RICHARDS, llev. ELIAS J., D. D. XII. Obit- 

 uary, 610. 



RICHARDSON, CHARLES. V. Birth, 747; 

 works, 747 ; death, 747. 



RICHARDSON, Captain EDWABD. XII. Obit- 

 uary, 612. 



RICHARDSON, ISRAEL B. II. Birth, 746; 

 education, 746 ; rank in the army, 746 ; death, 

 746. 



RICHARDSON, Sir JOHN. V. Birth, 747; 

 explorations, 747 ; works, 747 ; death, 747. 



RICHARDSON, WILLIAM A. I. Member of 

 Congress, 225 ; on the cause of the war, 244, 

 245 ; on the statement of General Scott rela- 

 tive to the battle of Bull Run, 245, 246. 



III. Representative from Illinois, 233 ; res- 

 olution relative to persons in prison, 233 ; on 

 the conscript bill, 273, 275. 



IV. Senator from Illinois, 219 ; on eman- 

 cipating the wives and children of colored sol- 

 diers, 273. 



XV. Decease of, 587. 



RICHARDSON, WILLIAM BI., Secretary of the 

 Treasury. XIII. Biographical sketch of, 750. 



RICHINGS, PETER. XI. Obituary of, 567. 



RICHMOND. I. Confederate Congress ad- 

 journed to meet at, 140. 



RICHMOND, DEAN. VI. Birth, 671 ; car<ir, 

 671 ; death, 672. 



RICHMOND, WILLIAM E., lawyer and editor. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 564. 



RIDDE, ALBERT G. II. Representative from 

 Ohio, 256 ; on the conduct of the war, 313. 



RIGDON, SIDNEY. XIII. Birth, 691 ; death, 

 691 ; one of the founders of Mormonism, 691. 



RINALDL, RINALDO, Italian sculptor. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 599. 



RINDERPEST. V. (See Cattle-plague.) 



