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THE

New York Ledger

FOR THE NEW YEAR, 1876,
POSTAGE FREE.

THE BEST PAPER THAT EXPERIENCE AND
CAPITAL CAN MAKE.

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We have now had many years' experience, and we shall leave no exertion unmade to render the Ledger for the year 1876 superior to any preceding volume. Our most popular old writers, whose excellence is established, will write, as heretofore, most of them exclusively, for the Ledger.

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For Contents and Index, see the other side of this page.

THE TRIBUNE ASSOCIATION,

NEW YORK.

Constitution of the Unit

ed States.. Constitutional Amendments, proposed and made, National and State..

15-20

20-25

Nat. Bank & Currency

Committees of each...49-50

32-33 XLVth Congress, Senators and Representa

34

tives as far as elect

34

ed.. Presidential

50-52

Elections

34

Tables... Railroads of the World. Populations of Cities and Towns in N. Y Abstract of Public Laws, Exports, Imports, Manu- Ist 44th Congress... factures and Immigra- Party Platforms in 1876..35-39 tion... 25-28 U. S. Government, ExeExpenditures & Receipts cutive, Judicial, DiploU. S. since 1869.. matic & minor offices..41-46 Internal Rev. Tables....30-31 XLIVth Cong., Senators Coinage from 1793 to 1876

AMENDMENTS, made and proposed to Constitutions.

28-29

from 1788 to 1876, electoral & Popular Votes..53-59 Public Debt, U.S.... N. Y. State Governm't. Election Returns...... States of the Union, Pop

30 and Representatives..46-49 ulation, Governors, &c.

ALPHABETICAL INDEX.

FOREIGN INTERCOURSE,
expenses of.

....20-24 FORTY-FIFTH Congress,
list of..
FORTY-FOURTH Cong.

on Presidential term...20-22
on Public School funds 22-23
in Connecticut..
.....23, 67
list of..
in Maine..
23
GRANT'S CABINET MINIS-
23 TERS...

POSTAGE, amendment to
law.

PRE-EMPTORS ON PUBLIC

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