176 EDUCATIONAL APPROPRIATIONS. 



the Oanadas and the United States, 400 ; books 

 published, 400 ; method of teaching, 401 ; re- 

 sults, 401. 



VII. Rapid advance in education, 282 ; 

 progress of female education, 282; endow- 

 ments to literary institutions, 282 ; polytechnic 

 schools, 282 ; agricultural colleges, 283 ; pro- 

 fessional education, 283 ; higher education of 

 women, 283 ; progress of public school educa- 

 tion, 283 ; establishment of the Department of 

 Education by Congress, 284 ; public schools in 

 the Southern States, 284; education of poor 

 whites and freedmen, 284 ; perversion of school 

 funds, 284 ; efforts of the Freedmen's Bureau, 

 284; Mr. Peabody's donation, 284; trustees 

 of the donation, 284 ; organization of the 

 board, 285 ; regulations for the disbursement 

 of the fund, 285; educational funds of the 

 Western States, 285. 



XV. State and Territorial reports, 255 ; ex- 

 penditure for public schools, 2^5 ; diversity of 

 school age, 255 ; New England States, 255 ; 

 Middle States, 256 ; Southern States, 256 ; 

 Great Lake and Northern Mississippi States, 

 258 ; Missouri River States, 258 ; States on 

 the Pacific slope, 258; the Territories, 259; 

 statistics of, 127; cities, 259; normal schools, 

 259 ; commercial and business colleges, 259 ; 

 Kindergarten, 259 ; secondary instruction, 259 ; 

 preparatory schools, 259 ; superior instruction 

 of women, 259 ; universities and colleges, 259 ; 

 statistics of superior instruction, 260 ; college 

 entrance examinations, 260 ; schools of science, 

 260 ; schools of theology, 260 ; schools of law, 

 260 ; schools of medicine, 260 ; libraries, 260 ; 

 relation of art to education, 260 ; schools for 

 the deaf and dumb, 261 ; schools for the blind, 

 261 ; reform schools, 261 ; orphan asylums, 

 261 ; crime and ignorance, 261 ; schools for 

 the feeble-minded, 261; educational benefac- 

 tors, 262. 



EDUCATIONAL APPROPRIATIONS. XI. Amend- 

 ment of the Constitution relative to, proposed, 

 230. 



XII. In the United States, 702. 



XIV. Congressional bill relative to, 174. 



EDWARDS, JONATHAN. XV. Decease of, 581. 



EDWARDS, THOMAS M. III. Representative 

 from New Hampshire, 233 ; on the admission 

 of "West Virginia, 307. 



EDWARDS, WELDON N., politician. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 587. 



EGL1NTON, Earl of. I. His birth, 284 ; edu- 



EGYPT. 



cation, 284; offices, 284; fond of sports of the 

 turf, 284 ; revives the tournament, 284. 



EGYPT. VI. Government, 277 ; area, 277 ; 

 population, 277 ; cities, 277 ; population of, 

 278 ; army, 278 ; navy, 278 ; commerce, 278 ; 

 creation of a council of representatives, 278 ; 

 the electoral regulations, 278 ; opening of the 

 first council, 279 ; address of the Viceroy, 279 ; 

 address of the delegates, 279 ; convention be- 

 tween the Viceroy and the Suez Canal Compa- 

 ny, 279. 



VII. Government, 286; area and popula- 

 tion, 286 ; finances, 286 ; army, 286 ; tonnage, 

 286 ; commerce, 286 ; intercourse of the Pasha 

 with civilized nations, 286 ; slave-trade, 286 ; 

 recall of troops from Crete, 287 ; intervention 

 in behalf of English captives in Abyssinia, 287 ; 

 troops sent to Abyssinia, 287; Suez Canal, 

 287. 



VIII. Government, 237; ministers, 237; 

 area, 237 ; population, 237 ; army, 237 ; navy, 

 237 ; commerce, 237 ; speech of the Viceroy 

 to the Assembly, 237 ; contract with English 

 Government, 237 ; slave-trade Blue-Book, 238 ; 

 declaration of the English consul, 238. 



IX. Government, 233 ; establishment of an 

 Egyptian university at Cairo, 234; finances, 

 234 ; commerce, 234 ; relations with Turkey, 

 234; letter of the Sultan to the Viceroy detail- 

 ing the complaints of Turkey, 234; reply of 

 the Viceroy to the Sultan, 236 ; speech of the 

 Viceroy at the opening of Parliament, 236 ; 

 Suez Canal, opening festivities, 237 ; distances 

 saved, 237 ; trade of the canal influence on 

 commerce, 238; official regulations for navi- 

 gation, 238 ; the question of the neutralization 

 of the canal, 238. 



X. Government, 266 ; area, 266 ; popula- 

 tion, 266 ; political divisions, 266 ; condition 

 of population, 266 ; receipts and expenditures, 

 266 ; debt, 266 ; army, 266 ; navy, 266 ; com- 

 merce, 266 ; telegraphs, 266 ; Suez Canal, 266 ; 

 financial statement of Canal Company, 267; 

 administration of justice in cases of foreigners, 

 267; meeting of Assembly, 267; visit of Khe- 

 dive to Sultan, 268. 



XL Relations of Khedive with Sultan, 1 ; 

 royal family, area, population, 277; finances, 

 277 ; commerce, 277 ; railroads and mail, 277 ; 

 Suez Canal, 277 ; relations with Turkey, 277, 

 278 ; session of Chambers, 278. 



XII. Government, 276 ; the succession, 277 ; 

 the Khedive's sons, 277 ; cabinet, 277 ; area, 



