182 EUROPEAN CONGRESS. 



Brussels, 283 ; Postal Congress, 283 ; consoli- 

 dation of the German Empire, 283 ; new Fed- 

 eral Constitution of Switzerland, 284; new 

 electoral law of Austria, 284; relations be- 

 tween Turkey and Austria, 284 ; financial con- 

 dition of France, 284; affairs in Spain and 

 Italy, 284; Feejee Islands annexed to British 

 Empire, 284; Scandinavian kingdoms, 285; 

 population of Europe, 285; religion, 285; 

 population of foreign colonies, 285. 



XV. Friendly relations between the pow- 

 ers, 266; trouble in the Turkish provinces, 

 266 ; purchase of the Suez Canal, 266 ; affairs 

 of France, 266; Germany and the Church, 

 266; Austrian affairs, 266; Switzerland, 267; 

 Belgium, 267; Germany and Austria, 267; 

 Netherlands, 267; area and population, 267; 

 density of population, 268. 



EUROPEAN CONGRESS. III. Speech of the 

 Emperor on opening the French Chambers, 

 389 ; significance of his language, 390 ; his let- 

 ter to the sovereigns, 390 ; its reception, 391 ; 

 dispatch of Earl Eussell, 391 ; reply of M. 

 Drouyn de 1'Huys, 391 ; final reply of the Brit- 

 ish Government, 392 ; reply of the Emperor 

 of Austria, 392 ; do. of the Emperor of Rus- 

 sia, 392; do. of the King of Prussia, 392; 

 sympathetic reply of the King of Italy, 393 ; 

 reply of the King of Portugal, 393 ; do. 

 of the youthful King of Greece, 393 ; do. of 

 the King of the Belgians, 393; do. of the 

 President of the Swiss Confederation, 393; 

 do. of the Queen of Spain, 394 ; do. of the 

 Pope, 394 ; do. of the Sultan of Turkey, 394 ; 

 review of the replies by the French minister, 

 394. 



EUSHS, FREDERICK A. XI. Obituary of, 

 577. 



EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. XIII. Object of, 

 276; origin of, 276; meeting in New York, 

 276; countries represented, 276; addresses, 

 276 ; reports on state of religion, 276 ; re- 

 ligious condition of Europe, 276 ; letter from 

 the Archbishop of Canterbury, 276; views 

 of the Emperor of Germany, 276; papers 

 on Christian union, 277; Christianity and 

 its antagonisms, 277; on Christian life, 277; 

 discussion on Protestantism and Romanism, 

 277 ; Christianity and civil government, 278 ; 

 Christian missions, 278 ; practical work of the 

 Christian Church, 278. 



XIV. Next meeting to be held in Rome, 

 286 ; Canada branch, 286 ; its sessions, 286 ; 



EVARTS, WILLIAM M. 



subjects of discussion, 286 ; further proceed- 

 ings, 287. 



XV. Meeting of the British branch, 268; 

 report of the deputation to the Sultan of Tur- 

 key, 269 ; remonstrance to the British minis- 

 ter, 269 ; his reply, 269 ; application to Earl 

 Derby, 270 ; his reply, 270 ; report of the 

 Alliance for the United States, 270 ; applica- 

 tion to the Turkish minister at "Washington, 

 270 ; Annual Conference of the British branch, 

 271 ; papers presented, 271 ; Biennial Confer- 

 ence of the American branch, 271 ; papers 

 read, 271. 



EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. XI. Statistics, 

 291 ; General Conference, 291 ; delegates from 

 Methodists, 291 ; action of Conference on 

 union with them, 291, 292 ; on secret socie- 

 ties, 292 ; German Conference, 292 ; missions, 

 292 



XIII. Meeting of the Missionary Society 

 of the, 278 ; Treasurer's report, 278 ; meeting 

 of the Board of Publication, 278 ; report of 

 property and profits, 278 ; statistics of, 278 ; 

 collections and contributions, 278. 



XIV. Statistics, 288; Missionary Society, 

 288. 



XV. Statistics, 272; General Conference, 

 272 ; missions, 272 ; charitable associations, 

 272 ; Board of Publication, 272 ; Missionary 

 Society, 273. 



EVANGELICAL SYNOD OF THE WEST. XIV. 

 General meeting, 288; its aim, 288; confes- 

 sional basis, 288 ; statistics, 289. 



EVANGELICAL UNION. XIV. Annual Con- 

 ference, 289 ; reports, 289 ; proceedings, 289. 



EVANS, AUGUSTUS 0., journalist and politi- 

 cian. XIII. Obituary of, 581. 



EVANS, EVAN M. XIV. Decease of, 63J. 



EVANS, GEORGE. VII. Birth, 298 ; career, 

 298 ; death, 298. 



EVANS, Sir GEORGE DE LACY, Bart., G. C. B., 

 British general and author. X. Birth, 283 ; 

 career, 283 ; death, 283. 



EVANS, JOHN. I. His birth, 287 ; educa- 

 tion, 287 ; discovers fossil remains, 287 ; la- 

 bors as a geologist, 287. 



EVANS, ROBERT WILSON. VI. Birth, 285 ; 

 pursuits, 285 ; death, 285. 



EVARTS, WILLIAM M. VIII. Appointed 

 Attorney-General, 754. 



XII. (See Diplomatic Correspondence.} 

 Makes an argument in behalf of the United 

 States, before the Geneva Conference, 253. 



