WILSON, ROBERT. 



WISCONSIN. 



437 



WILSON, ROBERT. III. Senator from Mis- 

 souri, 233 ; on compensated emancipation in 

 Missouri, 316. 



WILSON, WILLIAM. I. Stationed with his 

 regiment on Santa Rosa Island, 573 ; attacked 

 by Confederates, October 8, 1861, 574. 



XI. Obituary of, 596. 



WILSON'S CREEK, Mo. I. Its situation, 755 ; 

 details of the battle at, 755. 



WINANS, ROSS. I. His arrest, 360. 



WINCHESTER, Va. I. Its situation, 755 ; oc- 

 cupied by troops, 755. 



WINDER, J. H. I. Letter on seizing certain 

 Federal prisoners for hostages for the safety 

 of Confederate privateersmen, 151. 



WINDISCHGRATZ, ALFRED, Prince zn. II. 

 Public services, 812 ; death, 812. 



WLNDOM, WILLIAM. XIII. Senator from Min- 

 nesota, 137 ; on transportation to the seaboard, 

 144. 



WINDSOR, CHARLES. V. Extradition case, 

 322. 



WINE-HOUSE, VII. Largest in the country, 

 768; mode of making wine, 768; sparkling 

 wines, 768. 



WINSLOW, HUBBARD. IV. Birth, 813 ; writ- 

 ings, 813 ; death, 814. 



WINSLOW, JAMES. XIV. Decease of, 645. 



WINSLOW, MIRON. IV. Birth, 814 ; mission- 

 ary labors, 814 ; death, 814. 



WINSTON, JOHN A. XL Obituary of, 592. 



WLNTERHALTER, FRANZ XAVIER, German 

 portrait and genre painter. XIII. Obituary of, 

 598. 



WINTHROP, THEODORE. I. His birth, 756 ; 

 education, 756 ; death, 756. 



WIRE TRAMWAYS, IX. Description of the 

 system, 722. 



WIRZ, Captain HENRY. V. Trial and execu- 

 tion, 576. 



WISCONSIN. I. Its boundaries, 756 ; popula- 

 tion, 756 ; banks, 756 ; bank riot, 756 ; vote for 

 Lincoln, 756 ; session of the Legislature, 756 ; 

 its action, 757; the war bill, 757; acts passed, 

 757; troops furnished, 757. 



II. Population, 812; Legislature, 812 ; res- 

 olutions, 812 ; personal liberty bills, 812 ; death 

 of the Governor, 813 ; election of members of 

 Congress, 813 ; State debt, 813 ; banks, 813 ; 

 railroads, 813 ; institutions of education, 813 ; 

 troops contributed, 813. 



III. Correspondence with General Pope, 

 846 ; war appropriations, 846 ; elections, 846. 



IV. Contributions to the armyj 815 ; draft- 

 ing, 815; State debt, 815; elections, 815; 

 sketch of one of the oldest men in the world, 

 815. 



V. Nominations and resolutions of the Re- 

 publican and Democratic Conventions, 822, 

 823 ; result of the November elections, 823 ; 

 vote on negro suffrage, 823 ; public debt, 823 ; 

 number of men furnished to the armies, 823 ; 

 internal improvements, 823 ; railroad statistics, 

 823 ; statistics of public schools, 824 ; school- 

 fund, 824. 



VI. Area and development of the State, 

 769 ; action of the Legislature, 769 ; right of 

 suffrage extended, 769 ; finances, 769 ; State 

 banks, 769 ; value of leading articles of prod- 

 uce at home, on the lake-shore, and at New 

 York, 769 ; growth of wheat, 770 ; projected 

 improvements, 770; railroads, 770; rivers, 

 770; schools, 770; charitable institutions, 770, 

 771 ; State University, 771 ; election, 771. 



VIII. Legislature, 765 ; resolutions on na- 

 tional affairs, 765; expatriation, 766; rejec- 

 tion of constitutional amendments, 766 ; assess- 

 ment law, 766 ; Democratic Convention, 766 ; 

 proceedings, 766 ; Republican Convention, 766 ; 

 proceedings, 766 ; dispatch to the Secretary of 

 War, 767 ; elections, 767 ; property valuation, 

 767; normal schools, 767; State University, 

 767; benevolent institutions, 767; peniten- 

 tiary, 768 ; new Capitol, 768 ; Milwaukee, its 

 importance, 768. 



IX. General prosperity, 723 ; schools, 723 ; 

 school-fund, 723 ; normal schools, 723 ; State 

 University, 723 ; charitable institutions, 723 ; 

 Hospital for the Insane, 723 ; assigned causes 

 of insanity, 724; State-prison, 724; cost of 

 benevolent and penal institutions, 724; Na- 

 tional Military Asylum, 724; finances, 724; 

 State debt, 724 ; assessed valuation of proper- 

 ty, 725 ; State lands, 725 ; Republican Conven- 

 tion, 725 ; nominations, 725 ; resolutions, 725 ; 

 Democratic Convention, 726 ; resolutions, 726 ; 

 election results, 726 ; efforts for improvements 

 in the Wisconsin and Fox Rivers, 726 ; resolu- 

 tions of the convention, 727; session of the 

 Legislature, 727; measures, 727; election of 

 United States Senator, 727 ; judicial decision 

 as to the power of the Legislature to levy 

 taxes for aid to railroads, 727. 



X. Acts of the Legislature, 756 ; vote on con- 

 stitutional amendments, 756; State finances, 

 757 ; educational funds, 757 ; war claims, 757 \ 



