438 



WISCONSIN. 



WOOD, ISAAC. 



taxable property, 757 ; Deaf and Dumb Insti- 

 tution, 757 ; Insane Institution, 758 ; peniten- 

 tiary, 758; schools, 758; population, 758; 

 other statistics, 759 ; railroad enterprise, 759. 



XI. Destructive fires, 773 ; report of the 

 relief committee, 774 ; proclamation of the 

 Governor, 774 ; contributions, 775 ; loss of 

 property, 775 ; legislative session, 775 ; Demo- 

 cratic Convention, 775 ; resolutions, etc., 776 ; 

 [Republican Convention, 776 ; nominations and 

 resolutions, 776 ; results of election, 777; con- 

 stitutional amendment rejected, 777 ; State 

 debt, 777; State tax, 777; trust funds, 778; 

 education, 778 ; schools, 778 ; hospitals, 778 ; 

 penitentiary, 778; Reform-School, 779; cen- 

 sus details, 779 ; State Board of Charities, 780. 



XII. Session of the Legislature, 803 ; legis- 

 lation, 803 ; liquor law, 803 ; act for the estab- 

 lishment of free public libraries, 804; presi- 

 dential election, 804; finances, 804; schools, 

 804 ; Institute for the Blind, 804 ; for the Deaf 

 and Dumb, 804 ; Industrial School for Boys, 

 805 ; Soldiers' Orphan Home, 805 ; Hospital for 

 the Insane, 805 ; State-prison, 805 ; of railroads, 

 805 ; statistics of, 805 ; of occupations, 805 ; of 

 agriculture, 806; of manufactures, 806; of 

 newspapers and periodicals, 806; of libraries, 

 806 ; of churches, 806 ; of pauperism and 

 crime, 806. 



XIII. Session of the Legislature, 773 ; acts 

 passed, 773 ; St. Croix land-grant, 773 ; action 

 relative thereto, 773 ; Republican Convention, 

 774 ; nominations, 774 ; resolutions, 774 ; Dem- 

 ocratic Convention, 775 ; Reform Convention, 

 775 ; union, 775 ; platform, 775 ; nominations, 

 775 ; American Constitutional Union meeting, 

 776; platform, 776; election, 776; improve- 

 ment of rivers, 776 ; report of Major Houston, 

 777; finances, 777; debt, 777; taxes, 777; 

 railroads, 778; State valuation, 778; schools, 

 778; compulsory education, 778; charitable 

 institutions, 779 ; bridge across the Mississippi, 

 779 ; liquor law, 779 ; railways public high- 

 ways, 779. 



XIV. Dissatisfaction with the railroad com- 

 panies, 808 ; act of the Legislature, 808 ; de- 

 tails, 808 ; Board of Commissioners, 809 ; pro- 

 ceedings under the law, 809 ; lawsuits with 

 the companies, 810 ; decision of the court, 

 810 ; extracts, 810; result, 810 ; elections, 811 ; 

 taxable property, 811 ; education, 811. 



XV. Session of the Legislature, 760 ; acts 

 passed, 760 ; election of Senator, 761 ; finances 



sources of revenue, 761 ; valuation of prop- 

 erty, 761 ; charitable and correctional insti- 

 tutions, 761 ; State-prison, 761 ; State census, 

 762 ; population of cities, 762 ; acreage of crops, 

 762; railroads, 762; Republican Convention, 

 763 ; nominations and resolutions, 763 ; Dem- 

 ocratic Convention and resolutions, 763 ; re- 

 sults of the election, 764 ; sketch of Governor 

 Ludington, 764. 



WISE, General I1EXRY 1. I. Retreats from 

 Charleston, Va., 103. 



WISEMAN, NICHOLAS PATRICK. V. Birth, 

 824 ; career, 824 ; works, 824, 825 ; death, 

 824. 



WISLICENUS, GFSTAV, a German theologian. 

 XV. Biographical sketch of, 760. 



WISHER, WILLIAM. XI. Birth, 780; min- 

 istry, 780 ; death, 780. 



WOCUENTLICIIE UNION. I. Office sacked by 

 a mob, 687. 



WOLFE, JOHN DAVID. XII. Obituary, 618. 



WOLFF, JOSEPH. II. Birth, 813 ; education, 

 818; studies, 813; travels, 813; studies in 

 England, 814; marriage, 814; perils in Asia, 

 814 ; visits the United States, 814 ; ordained 

 deacon, 814; travels, 814; death, 814. 



WOLLE, PETER. XI. Birth, 780; bishop- 

 ric, 780 ; death, 780. 



WOLLE, SYLVESTER, Moravian clergyman. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 578. 



WOLVERTON, RCT. THOMAS. XII. Obituary, 

 634. 



WOOD, BENJAMIN. I. Member of Congress, 

 226 ; offers a resolution in the House, 244. 



WOOD, Mrs. ELIZA LOGAN. XII. Obituary, 

 603. 



WOOD, FERNANDO. I. Proclamation of, 531. 



III. Letter to the President on peace prop- 

 ositions, 841. 



IV. Member of Congress from New York, 

 219 ; on amending the Constitution, 265 ; on 

 the expulsion of Alexander Long, 347, 348. 



XI. Representative from New York, 132 ; 

 on reconstruction, 141. 



XII. Representative from New York, 119 ; 

 denies there are any insurrectionary States, 

 121; offers a resolution respecting reduction 

 of taxes, 124. 



WOOD, HENRY, D. D., chaplain U. S. N. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 582. 



WOOD, HENRY. XIV. Decease ctf, 630. 



WOOD, ISAAC. VIII. Birth, 768; death, 

 768; pursuits, 768. 



