TENNESSEE. 



TERRITORIES OF THE U. 8. 407 



the management of the school-fund, 708 ; elec- 

 tion of judges, 708 ; suit against three of them, 

 709 ; Democratic Convention, 709 ; nomina- 

 tions, 709 ; resolutions, 709 ; Republican Con- 

 vention, 709; nominations, 709 ; election, 710. 



XI. Session of the Legislature, 718 ; the 

 duelling-oath, 718; votes for Governor, 718; 

 State indebtedness, 718; floating debt, 718; 

 taxation, 718; different statements of the 

 amount of State debt, 719 ; explanation, 719 ; 

 amount of taxable property, 719 ; State inter- 

 est in public roads, 719 ; uneducated children, 

 720 ; insane, 720 ; penitentiary, 720 ; Mechan- 

 ics' Association, 720 ; prosecution of criminals, 

 721 ; Reunion and Reform Association, 721 ; 

 compact, 721 ; census details, 721, 722 ; Com- 

 missioners of Immigration, 723, 



XII. Proclamation of the Governor for a 

 session of the Legislature, 752 ; object, 752 ; 

 representation of the State in Congress, 753 ; 

 population, 753 ; railroads, 753 ; interest of the 

 State in turnpikes, 753 ; political campaign, 

 753; Democratic Convention, 753; nomina- 

 tions and platform, 753; second Democratic 

 Convention, 754; nominates a Congressman 

 and elector, 754 ; result of the election, 755 ; 

 Legislature, 755 ; public debt, 755 ; financial 

 embarrassments, 755 ; causes retarding educa- 

 tion in the State, 756 ; public schools, 756 ; 

 school for the blind, 756 ; Agricultural Bureau, 

 756 ; iron resources, 756 ; the Dye-stone belt, 

 757 ; population, 757 ; pursuits, 757 ; improved 

 land, 757 ; wages, 757 ; farm productions, 757 ; 

 manufacturing establishments, 757; newspa- 

 pers, 757; libraries, 757; religious organiza- 

 tions, 758 ; pauperism and crime, 758. 



XIII. Measures considered by the State 

 Legislature, 727 ; bill to sustain its credit, 727 ; 

 its features, 727 ; new school law, 728 ; new 

 assessment law, 728 ; State officers, 728 ; Con- 

 vention of Farmers, 728; resolutions, 728; 

 debt of the State, 728 ; educational condition, 

 729; schools, 729; teachers, 729; scholars, 

 729 ; the cholera in Nashville, 729 ; features of 

 the disease, 729. 



XIV. Colored State Convention, 786 ; pro- 

 ceedings, 786 ; resolutions, 786 ; Democratic 

 Convention, 786 ; nominations, 786 ; platfo/m, 

 786; Republican State Convention, 787; dis- 

 agreement between races, 787 ; platform, 787 ; 

 nominations, 787 ; results of the election, 788 ; 

 serious disturbances, 788 ; attack on two 

 whites, 788 ; shooting sixteen blacks, 788 ; in- 



vestigation, 788; arrest of the perpetrators 

 788; finances, 789; State debt, 789; educa- 

 tional interest, 789 ; its institutions, 789 ; other 

 institutions, 789 ; youth of criminals, 789. 



XV. Legislation, 724 ; amendments to the 

 constitution proposed, 724 ; election of Senator, 

 724; State officers, 724; Legislature, 724; 

 members of Congress, 724 ; industrial resources, 

 725 ; coal, 725 ; iron, 725 ; copper, 725 ; mar- 

 ble, 725 ; fire-clay, 725 ; zinc, 725 ; climate, 

 726 ; crops, 726 ; forests, 726 ; live-stock, 726 ; 

 products, 726; cotton and tobacco, 726; rail- 

 roads, 727. 



TENNESSEE, EAST. I. Martial law in, 153, 

 441. 



TENNEY, SAMUEL G. XV. Decease of, 571. 



TENTEBDEN, Lord (see Diplomatic Corre- 

 spondence and Foreign Relations). XII. Agent 

 of the British Government before the Geneva 

 Tribunal, 246 ; statement in withdrawing ap- 

 plication for adjournment, 248, 249 ; statement 

 regarding the Georgia, 253 ; statement as to 

 the 'additional claims, 254, 255. 



TENURE OF OFFICE. VII. Passage of the 

 bill, 197. 



TERRITORIES. XII. Geographical explora- 

 tions and discoveries in, 336, 337. (See Presi- 

 dent's message, 702.) 



TERRITORIES OF THE UNITED STATES. I. 

 Their division as proposed by the Crittenden 

 amendments to the Constitution, 174; organ- 

 ized in 1861, 685 ; Dakota, its size, 685 ; 

 bounderies, 685 ; Colorado, its size, 686 ; boun- 

 daries, 686 ; Nevada, its size, 686 ; boundaries, 

 686. 



II. -Organization, 769 ; Nebraska, 769 ; Da- 

 kota, 769; Idaho, 770; Washington, 770; 

 Nevada, 770; silver-mining, 770; Utah, 771; 

 Colorado, 771; Indian Territory, 771; New 

 Mexico, 772 ; military operations in, 772. 



III. The number, 828 ; mining prosperity, 

 828. 



IV. Their number, 771; Arizona, 771; 

 Colorado, 771 ; Dakota, 771 ; Idaho, 771 ; In- 

 dian Territory, 772 ; Montana, 772 ; Nebraska, 

 773; New Mexico, 773; Washington, 773; 

 Utah, 774. 



V. Arizona, 781 ; Dakota, 782 ; Idaho, 782 ; 

 Indian Territory, 783 ; Montana, 784'; Nebras- 

 ka, 784 ; New Mexico, 785 ; Utah, 785 ; Wash- 

 ington, 785. 



VI. Arizona, 732; Dakota, 733; Idaho, 

 733; Indian Territory, 734; Montana, 735; 



