SOUTH CAROLINA. 



736 ; Republican State Convention, 736 ; nom- 

 ination for State officers, 736; platform, 736; 

 convention of seceding Republicans, 737 ; nom- 

 inations, 737; address to the people, 737; resolu- 

 tions of Democratic Executive Committee, 738 ; 

 meeting of "Straight-out" Democrats, 738; 

 resolutions, 738 ; results of the election, 738 ; 

 value of real estate, and of taxable personal 

 property, 738 ; rate of taxation, 738 ; children 

 in public schools, 739 ; wages of teachers, 739 ; 

 State University, 739 ; shipment of phosphates, 

 739; condition of the railroads, 739; popula- 

 tion, 739 ; acres of improved land, 740 ; man- 

 ufacturing establishments, 740 ; investments of 

 capital, 740 ; libraries, 740 ; newspapers, 740 ; 

 religious organizations, 740 ; pauperism and 

 crime, 740. 



XIII. The condition of the finances the most 

 important topic, 708 ; cases in court, 708 ; dec- 

 larations, 708 ; bonded debt, 709 ; further de- 

 tails, 709 ,' session of the Legislature, 709 ; tax- 

 bill passed, 709 ; taxable property, 710; schools, 

 710; officers of the State, 710; Legislature, 

 710; railroads, 710; situation of Charleston, 

 710; entrance to the harbor, 711; population, 

 711 ; damage during the war, 711 ; commerce, 

 712; manufactures, 712. 



XIV. Session of the Legislature, 769 ; va- 

 rious acts passed, 769 ; resolutions relative to 

 the State Bank, 769 ; report of the investigat- 

 ing committee, 769 ; State and county taxes, 

 770 ; Tax-payers' Association, 770 ; resolutions, 

 770 ; criminal suit against the Governor, 770 ; 

 indictment quashed, 771 ; Republican Conven- 

 tion, 771 ; stormy session, 771 ; nominations, 

 771 ; resolutions, 771 ; independent movement, 

 771 ; do. convention, 771 ; nominations, 771 ; 

 platform, 772 ; Conservative Convention, 772 ; 

 result of deliberations, 772; resolutions, 772; 

 result of the election, 772 ; congressional elec- 

 tions, 772 ; sketch of Governor Chamberlain, 

 772 ; assessments of property, 773 ; certificates 

 of indebtedness, 773; the funding act, 773; 

 common-school system, 773 ; finances, 773. 



XV. Session of the Legislature, 703 ; com- 

 mittee of investigation, 703 ; action, 703 ; in- 

 vestigation of State bonds, 703 ; charges against 

 the State Treasurer, 704 ; trial and result, 704 ; 

 judge elected by the Legislature, 704 ; acts of 

 the session, 704 ; State finances, 705 ; taxable 

 property, 705 ; taxes, 705 ; schools and teach- 

 ers, 705; State institutions, 705; centennial 

 resolutions, 706 ; new session of the Legisla- 



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ture, 706 ; judges elected, 706 ; Gpvernor re- 

 fuses to commission them, 706 ; popular action, 

 706 ; State census, 706 ; population, 707. 



SOUTHWORTH, TERTICJS D. XIV. Decease 

 of, 647. 



SOWERBY, JAMES DE CARLE. XI. Obituary 

 of, 600. 



SPACEMAN, HENRY S. XV. Decease of, 573. 



SPAL\. III. Reigning family, 825; difficul- 

 ties with St. Domingo, 825. 



IV. Area, 753 ; population, 753 ; finances, 

 753 ; debt, 753 ; fleet, 753 ; army, 753 ; com- 

 merce, 754; war with San Domingo, 754; ad- 

 dress of the ministry to the Cortes, 754 ; Cuba, 

 755 ; Porto Rico, 755. 



V. Difficulties with Peru, 22; do. with Chili, 

 22 ; determines to abandon San Domingo, 

 22 ; Queen and heir-apparent. 766 ; area and 

 population, 766 ; dominions in America, Asia, 

 etc., 766 ; budget, 766 ; public debt, 766 ; army 

 and navy, 766 ; imports and exports, 766 ; num- 

 ber and tonnage of vessels, 766 ; minister at 

 "Washington, 766 ; movement of shipping, 767; 

 new law in relation to journals, 767 ; sale of 

 crown estates for the benefit of the nation, 767; 

 disturbance in Madrid, 767 ; military conspir- 

 acy at Valencia, 767 ; resignation of Narvaez, 

 767; new ministry, 767; measures proposed 

 by O'Donnell, 767 ; election in November, 767; 

 manifesto of the Progressistas, 767, 768; dis- 

 turbances at Saragossa, 768; conspiracy in 

 Malaga, 768 ; abandonment of San Domingo, 

 768 ; war. with Chili, 768 ; relations with the 

 United States, 768 ; recognition of the kingdom 

 of Italy, 768 ; the Cortes opened by the Queen 

 in December, 768. 



VI. Government, 687; area, 687; popula- 

 tion, 687; finances, 687; debt, 687; commerce, 

 687 ; army, 687 ; military revolt, 687 ; resigna- 

 tion of the O'Donnell ministry, 688 ; proclama- 

 tion of the revolutionary junta, 688; war with 

 Chili and Peru, 688. 



VII. Government, 701; area and popula- 

 tion, 701 ; finances, 701 ; army and navy, 701 ; 

 the new Cortes, 701 ; revolutionary move- 

 ments, 701; proclamation of General Prim, 

 701 ; movements of the Government, 702 ; cir- 

 cular of Spanish 'minister, 702 ; action of the 

 Cortes in December, 702 ; educational provi- 

 sions before the Cortes, 702 ; railroads and rail- 

 road regulations, 702. 



VIII. Government, 700 ; ministry, 700 ; rev- 

 enue and expenditures, 701 ; area, 701 ; prov- 



