TERRITORIES OF THE U. S. 



ber-trade, 730 ; railroads, 730 ; census statis- 

 tics, 730 ; government, 731 ; legislation, 731 ; 

 separate property of husband and wife, 731. 

 Wyoming. Women's suffrage, 731 ; products 

 of mines, 731; census statistics, 731. 



XII. Arizona. Difficulties with Indians, 

 758 ; debt, 758 ; public schools, 758 ; mineral 

 and agricultural resources, 758 ; election, 758 ; 

 population, 758; farm-products, 758. Colo- 

 rado. Valuation, 759 ; railroads, 759 ; public 

 schools, 759 ; Legislature, 759 ; election, 759 ; 

 farm-products, 759; manufacturing establish- 

 ments, 759; newspapers, 759; religious organi- 

 zations, 759. District of Columbia. Improve- 

 ments, 759 ; charges, 759 ; officers, 759 ; debt, 

 760. Dakota. Area, 760; population, 760; 

 officers of the government, 760 ; Indians, 760 ; 

 farm stock and products, 760 ; newspapers, 

 760 ; religious organizations, 760. Idaho. 

 Area, 760 ; population, 760 ; officers of the 

 government, 760 ; Indians, 760 ; farm-prod- 

 ucts, 760 ; manufactures, 760 ; newspapers, 

 . 760 ; religious organizations, 760. Indian 

 Territory. Tribes, 760; government, 760; 

 acres of land, 760. Montana. Area and pop- 

 ulation, 761 ; officers of the government, 761 ; 

 Indian tribes, 761 ; animals, 761 ; farm-prod- 

 ucts, 761 ; manufactures, 761 ; newspapers, 

 761 ; religious organizations, 761. New Mexico. 

 Area and population, 761 ; officers of the 

 government, 761 ; Indians, 761 ; animals, 761 ; 

 farm - products, 761 ; manufactures, 762 ; 

 newspapers, 762 ; religious organizations, 762. 

 Utah. Decision of the United States Supreme 

 Court, 762 ; officers of the government, 762 ; 

 value of property, 762 ; farm-products, 762 ; 

 railroads, 762 ; Indians, 762 ; animals, 762 ; 

 newspapers, 762 ; religious organizations, 762. 

 Washington. Area and population, 762; of- 

 ficers of the government, 762; schools, 763; 

 animals, 763 ; farm-products, 763 ; manufact- 

 ures, 763 ; newspapers, 763 ; religious organi- 

 zations, 763. Wyoming. Area and population, 

 763 ; officers of the government, 763 ; Indians, 

 763 ; animals, 763 ; farm-products, 763 ; news- 

 papers, 763. 



XIII. Arizona. The Apache Indians, 729 ; 

 military operations, 730 ; Apache reservations, 

 730. Colorado. An enabling act proposed, 

 730 ; boundaries, 730 ; cities and towns, 730 ; 

 population, 730 ; Indians, 731 ; mines, 731 ; 

 branch mint, 731 ; products of the Territory, 

 731 ; irrigation, 731 ; value of property, 732 ; 



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railroads, 732 ; schools, 782 ; officers, 732 ; ex- 

 plorations, 732; aspect of the country, 732. 

 Dakota. Area, 733 ; officers, 738 ; Legislature, 

 733 ; railroads, 733. District of Columbia. 

 Government, 783 ; area, 733 ; population, 733 ; 

 valuation, 733 ; officers, 733 ; Legislature, 733. 

 Idaho. Officers, 733 ; Legislature, 733 ; debt, 

 734; mines and yield, 734; immigration, 734. 

 Indian Territory. Its occupants, 734. Mon- 

 tana. Officers, 734; debt, 734; taxes, 734; 

 value of stock, 734 ; schools, 734 ; metals, 735. 

 New Mexico. Legislature, 735; population, 

 735 ; railroads, 735 ; schools, 735 ; debt, 735 ; 

 Indian raids, 735. Utah. Judicial difficulties, 

 735 ; officers, 735 ; products, 736 ; railroads, 

 736. Washington. Officers, 736 ; Legislature, 

 736 ; finances, 736 ; valuation, 736 ; product of 

 mines, 737. Wyoming. Legislature, 737 ; offi- 

 cers, 737; population, 737; railroads, 737; 

 coal, 737 ; woman's suffrage, 737. 

 XIV. (See the Territories respectively.) 

 TEST-OATHS. VI. Act of Congress, 738; 

 oath in Missouri, 738 ; difficulty to select per- 

 sons in the South to carry on the government, 

 738 ; communication to Congress, 738 ; con- 

 stitutionality of the act of Missouri before the 

 Supreme Court, 739; opinions of the court, 

 739, 740-752. 



VIII. Decision of the New York Court of 

 Appeals, 550. 



TEST OF IRON BY MAGNETISM. VII. Dis- 

 covery, 716; principle on which it is based, 

 716; mode of application, with illustrations. 

 716; actual results of the test shown, 716; 

 further illustrations of the use and application 

 of the test, 717; various experiments of Mr. 

 Saxby, the discoverer, with cuts, 717-719; ex- 

 periments before chief-engineers, 720 ; experi- 

 ments with rolled plates, 720 ; experiments 

 with steel, 720 ; importance of the position of 

 the anvil in forging, 721 ; value of the inven- 

 tion of Mr. Saxby shown, 721 ; what it de- 

 tects, 721. 



TEST-PLATE. XII. To test the power of 

 lenses, 763 ; fineness, 763 ; where made, 763 ; 

 how used, 763 ; a new one, 764. 



TEXAS. I. Boundaries, 686; government, 

 686; population, 686; secession sentiment of 

 the people, 686; Governor refuses to call a 

 session of the Legislature, 687 ; his views, 687; 

 call for a convention, how made, 687; action 

 of the Governor, 687; Legislature convened, 

 688 ; resolutions relative to a State Convention, 



