174 EASTERN QUESTION. 



X. Visit of Greek Archbishop Lycurgos to 

 England, 253 ; movement for a closer union 

 between Anglican and Eastern Churches, 253 ; 

 letters of Patriarch of Constantinople to Arch- 

 bishop of Canterbury, 254; letters of Greek 

 Synod to Archbishop of Canterbury, 254 ; Bi- 

 ble in Russian Church, 254 ; Bulgarian Church 

 question, 255 ; controversy between Patriarch 

 Gregory and Grand- Vizier, 256. 



XL Spirit of reform in Russian Church, 

 272; statistics, 272; sectarianism, 272; Co- 

 rean converts, 272; Bulgarian Church, 272; 

 opposition of Patriarch of Constantinople to es- 

 tablishment of separate church, 273 ; attempts 

 to unite Church with Roman Catholics, 273 ; 

 Greek Church, 273, 274 ; theological schools, 

 274 ; union of Eastern with Anglican Church, 

 274; reply of Russian Church to American 

 Episcopalians, 274, 275 ; response of Episcopal 

 Convention, 275; visit of Russian bishop to Alas- 

 ka, 275 ; Greek Church in New York City, 275. 



XII. The Bulgarian question, 270 ; conflict 

 between the Bulgarians and the patriarchate, 

 270 ; meeting of the Great Synod, 271 ; the ex- 

 communication of bishops, 271 ; the text of 

 the decree, 271 ; signatures of the decree, 272 ; 

 change in the dress of the Bulgarian clergy, 

 272 ; monks of Mount Athos, 272 ; foreign 

 missions of the Russian state Church in China, 

 Japan, and other countries, 272 ; the Greek 

 Church in Persia, 272 ; closer connection with 

 the Episcopal Churches of Western Europe and 

 America, 272 ; letters of the Patriarch of Con- 

 stantinople and of the Holy Synod of Greece, 

 approving the movement, 273; statistical in- 

 formation on the priests, deacons, and clerks 

 of the state Church of Russia, 274. 



EASTERN QUESTION. X. Danger of another 

 Eastern war in November, 1870, 257; rise of 

 Turkish power in Europe, 257 ; Greek War of 

 Independence, 258 ; weakening of Turkey, 258 ; 

 influence of Russia, 258 ; Crimean War, 258 ; 

 joint treaty of 1856, 259; Cretan rebellion, 

 259 ; troubles in the principalities, 259 ; ex- 

 tent of Turkish Empire, 259 ; population, 259 ; 

 clauses of Treaty of Paris obnoxious to Russia, 

 260 ; note of Prince Gortschakoff to signatory 

 powers, 260 ; reply of Earl Granville, 260 ; of 

 Austrian Government, 261 ; of Italian Govern- 

 ment, 261 ; action of Turkey, 262 ; reply of 

 Prince Gortschakoff to Earl Granville, 262; 

 European Congress, 263 ; renewal of, by Rus- 

 sia, 279. 



ECUADOR. 



XI. Conference at London, 275, 276 ; posi- 

 tion of Turkey on neutralization of Black Sea, 



275, 276 ; situation of France, 276 ; new treaty, 



276, 277. 



EASTLAKE, Sir CHARLES LOCK. V. Birth, 

 326 ; pictures and works, 326 ; death, 326. 



EASTMAN, OMAN. XIV. Birth, 278 ; cleri- 

 cal career, 273 ; death, 273. 



EASTMAN, SANFORD. XIV. Obituary notice 

 of, 623. 



EAST RIVER BRIDGE. X. Dimensions of 

 caisson, 263 ; construction, 263 ; cross-section 

 of caisson (figure), 264; longitudinal section 

 (figure), 265. 



EATON, GEORGE N. XIV. Decease of, 645. 



EATON, Kev. GEORGE WASHINGTON. XII. 

 Birth, death, 274 ; career, 274 ; character, 274. 



EATON, WILLIAM W. XV. Senator from 

 Connecticut, to fill the vacancy occasioned by 

 the death of W. A. Buckingham, 138; on 

 counting the electoral vote for President, 203. 



ECCLESIASTICAL STATISTICS. XII. Of Eu- 

 rope, 287. 



XV. Do. of the world, 250. 



ECKARD, Mrs. Dr. XII. Obituary, 611. 



ECKFELDT, JACOB R. XII. Obituary, 624. 



ECUADOR. V. Ministerial departments, 326 ; 

 area and population, 326; chief cities, 326; 

 value of exports, 326 ; insurrectionary move- 

 ment, 326. 



VI. Government, 277; area, 277; popula- 

 tion, 277 ; debt, 277 ; commerce, 277 ; joins the 

 alliance against Spain, 277. 



VII. President, 281 ; area and population, 

 281 ; exports, 281 ; movements of shipping, 

 281 ; dissatisfaction with the administration, 

 281 ; resignation of the cabinet, 281 ; do. of 

 the President, 281 ; reconstruction of the cab- 

 inet, 281 ; acts of Congress, 282. 



VIII. Area, 237 ; population, 237 ; com- 

 merce, 237 ; elections, 237 ; arrangement with 

 Chili, 237. 



IX. Area, 233 ; population, 233 ; exports, 

 233 ; foreign debt, 233 ; condition of the Gov- 

 ernment, 233 ; persons banished, 233 ; policy 

 of the dictator, Moreno, 233 ; National Con- 

 vention, 233. 



X. President, 265 ; area, 265 ; population, 

 265; exports, 265; debt, 265; revenue, 265; 

 standing army, 265 ; vessels entering the port 

 of Guayaquil, 265 ; minister of United States 

 in, 266. 



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