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XII. Boundaries, 274 ; area and population, 

 274 ; character of the population, 274 ; exports, 

 274 ; imports, 275 ; army, 275 ; discussion on 

 the new tariff law, 275 ; bank laws, 275 ; in- 

 ternal improvements, 275, 276 ; postage ques- 

 tion between Ecuador and the United States, 

 276 ; subscription toward paying the war- 

 debt of France to Germany, 276 ; insurance 

 recommended by the Bank of Ecuador, 276 ; 

 schools, 276 ; decrees concerning public in- 

 struction, 276; material improvement of the 

 country, 276 ; geographical explorations in, 

 340. 



XIII. Geographical position, 268; bounda- 

 ries, 268 ; area, 268 ; territorial provinces, 268 ; 

 population, 268 ; chief towns, 268 ; classes of 

 inhabitants, 268; President and cabinet, 268; 

 archbishops and bishops, 268 ; army, 270 ; ex- 

 ports, 270 ; imports, 270 ; condition of British 

 trade, 270 ; importation of British manufactures, 

 270 ; metals exported, 270 ; shipping move- 

 ments, 270; duties, 270; light-houses, 270 ; na- 

 tional income, 270 ; expenditures, 271 ; British 

 bondholders and the Government, 271 ; public 

 debt, 271 ; contract for India-rubber, 271 ; 

 highways, 271 ; development of natural re- 

 sources, 271 ; public education, 271 ; national 

 thanksgiving, 272 ; indigo-manufacture, 272 ; 

 discovery of silver-ore, 272 ; amnesty to absent 

 citizens, 272 ; explorations, 272 ; an Inca pal- 

 ace, 272. 



XIV. Boundaries, 273 ; population, 273 ; 

 army, 273 ; finances, 273 ; customs, 273 ; debt, 

 273 ; Bank of Ecuador, 274 ; assets and busi- 

 ness, 274 ; decree relative to the national debt, 

 275 ; remittance* to the Pope, 275 ; articles of 

 export, 275. 



XV. Boundaries, 252 ; new cabinet, 252 ; 

 finances, 252; national debt, 253; report of 

 foreign bondholders, 253 ; receipts of customs, 

 253; explorations, 253; shipping, 253; rail- 

 way, 253; assassination of President Moreno, 

 254 ; proclamation to the army, 253 ; his suc- 

 cessor, 254. 



EDDY, ANSEL D. XV. Decease of, 572. 



EDDY, NORMAN. XII. Obituary, 605. 



EDDY, THOMAS. XIV. Decease of, 654. 



EDGAR, JOHN. VI. Birth, 277; pursuits, 

 277; death, 277. 



EDGERTON, BELA. XIV. Decease of, 650. 



EDGERTON, JOSEPH R. IV. Member of 

 Congress from Indiana, 219 ; offers a resolu- 

 tion on the conduct of the war, 332. 



V. Representative from Indiana, 205; on 

 reconstruction, 251. 



EDMONDS, JOHN W. XIV. Decease of, 630. 



EDMUNDS, GEORGE F. VI. Senator from 

 Vermont, 124; on the bill to relieve officers, 

 217. 



VII. Senator from Vermont, 131 ; on suf- 

 frage in Nebraska, 161 ; moves an amendment 

 to the Nebraska bill, 166, 169 ; moves an 

 amendment to the Colorado bill, 170 ; on re- 

 movals from office, 187, 189, 193, 197. 



VIII. Senator from Vermont, 124 ; resolu- 

 tion relative to the District of Columbia bill, 

 128 ; on the President's reply, 128, 129. 



IX. Senator from Vermont, 120 ; on fif- 

 teenth amendment, 154, 157-160, 163 ; on the 

 bill to repeal the tenure-of -office law, 176 ; on 

 repudiation, 181, 182. 



X. Senator from Vermont, 117; on the 

 Georgia bill, 125, 126, 146 ; offers amendment 

 to the resolution to admit Virginia, 152 ; offers 

 a proviso, 158 ; on the Mississippi bill, 163 ; 

 on the enforcement bill, 177. 



XI. Senator from Vermont, 132 ; on the 

 San Domingo resolution, 155-157; on the bill 

 to enforce the fifteenth amendment, 207, 213. 



XII. Senator from Vermont, 119 ; on the 

 retrenchment amendment, 127 ; on a retrench- 

 ment committee, 130; moves amendment to 

 amnesty bill, 146-148 ; on the amnesty amend- 

 ment, 181-183 ; on the force bill, 176-178. 



XIII. Senator from Vermont, 137 ; relative 

 to the abolition of the franking privilege, 147; 

 on the salary bill, 161 ; on the salary amend- 

 ment, 159-166; on Louisiana affairs, 179; on 

 a State government in Louisiana, 182-184; on 

 the Louisiana government bill, 202 ; on the 

 clain^s for damages under the Geneva award, 

 204. 



XV. Senator from Vermont, 138 ; on spe- 

 cie payments, 153 ; on the civil-rights bill, 168 ; 

 relative to counting the electoral vote for Pres- 

 ident, 188, 202, 205 ; relative to military inter- 

 ference in Louisiana, 211. 



EDUCATION. II. Its diffusion in the United 

 States, 395 ; primary education, 396 ; scholars 

 and expense of schools in the United States, 

 396 ; secondary instruction, 396 ; higher edu- 

 cation, 396 ; universities and colleges, 396 ; to- 

 tal expenditures in the United States, 397; ob- 

 ject-teaching, 397; origin, 398; progress, 398 ; 

 Comenius, 398 ; Pestalozzi, 398 ; his views, 

 399 ; pupils and assistants, 399 ; the system in 



