EVENING NEWS. 



EYRE, EX-GOVERNOR. 183 



EVENING NEWS, St. Louis. I. Suppressed 

 by General Fremont, 410. 



EVERETT, EDWARD. V. Birth, 328 ; edu- 

 cation, 328 ; early career, 329 ; political life, 

 329 ; visit to Europe, 330 ; minister to Great 

 Britain, 330 ; Secretary of State, 330 ; in the 

 Senate, 330 ; nominated for the vice-presi- 

 dency, 331 ; death, 331 ; characteristics, 331 ; 

 personal hahits, 332. 



EVERSFIELD, CHARLES, M. D., Medical Direc- 

 tor U. S. N. XIII. Obituary of, 582. 



EWALD, GEORGE H. A. XV. An Oriental- 

 ist, 273 ; biographical sketch of, 273. 



EWBANK, THOMAS. X. Scientist and phi- 

 losopher, 283 ; birth, 283 ; death, 283 ; career 

 in England, 283 ; comes to America, 283 ; 

 work on "hydraulic and other machines for 

 raising water," 283 ; Commissioner of Pat- 

 ents, 284 ; literary works, 284. 



EWELL, Lientenant-General RICHARD STOD- 

 DARD. XII. Birth, 288 ; death, 288 ; career, 

 288. 



EWING, Right Rev. ALEXANDER, D. D., D. C. J., 

 Scottish bishop. XIII. Obituary of, 597. 



EWING, THOMAS, LL. D. XI. Birth, death, 

 292; education, 292; political career, 292; 

 Secretary of Treasury, 292, 293 ; loyalty in 

 war, 293. 



EXETER (Bishop of), Right Rev. HENRY PHILL- 

 POTTS. IX. Birth, 248; death, 248; early 

 education, 248 ; career, 249 ; character, 249. 



EXHIBITION, BRITISH INDUSTRIAL. II. Re- 

 sults of the first opened, 412 ; disposal of the 

 profits, 412 ; plan of that of 1862, 413 ; laying 

 out of the works, 413 ; progress of the build- 

 ing, 413; the building, 414; the interior, 415 ; 

 construction, 415 ; decoration of the building, 

 415 ; exhibition opened, 417. 



Objects and articles exhibited, 418 ; mining, 

 quarrying, and metallurgy, 418 ; chemical sub- 

 stances and pharmaceutical processes, 419 ; 

 coal-tar and lichen dyes, 420 ; substances used 

 for food, 420 ; Indian products, 420 ; machin- 

 ery, 421 ; traction-engines, 421 ; Young's type- 

 composing machine, 423 ; folding, pressing, and 

 stitching machine, 423 ; agricultural machines 

 and' implements, 423 ; civil-engineering, archi- 

 tecture, and building contrivances, 424 ; models 

 weapons, 424; new cartridge, 425 ; marine en- 

 gines, 425 ; gas-engineering, 426 ; photography 



and photographic apparatus, 426 ; clocks and 

 watches, 427 ; electric telegraphs and electrical 

 apparatus, 427 ; surgical instruments and ap- 

 pliances, 428 ; sanitary appliances, 428 ; musi- 

 cal instruments, 428 ; miscellaneous machinery, 

 429 ; American machinery, 429 ; sewing-ma- 

 chines, 431 ; flax and hemp, 431 ; silk and vel- 

 vet, 432 ; woollen, worsted, and mixed fabrics, 

 432 ; tapestries, 432 ; printed and dyed fabrics, 

 432 ; lace-making, 433 ; furs, feathers, and 

 hair, 434; India-rubber manufactures, 434; 

 leather, including saddlery and harness, 435 ; 

 paper-making and stationery, 435 ; printing, 

 436 ; bookbinding, 436 ; educational works and 

 appliances, 436 ; furniture and upholstery, 437 ; 

 iron-manufactures, 437 ; forged iron, 438 ; 

 welding, 438; rolled iron, 438; sheet-iron, 

 438 ; bars, rails, and girders, 439 ; armor-plates, 

 439 ; Canadian iron, 439 ; iron in India, 439 ; 

 Swedish boat-plates, 440; galvanized metals, 

 440 ; Hereford screen, 440 ; chandeliers, gase- 

 liers, and lamps, 441 ; locks and safes, 441 ; steel- 

 manufactures, 442 ; Krupp's cast-steel, 442 ; 

 Bessemer steel, 442 ; work in the precious met- 

 als, 443 ; aluminium articles, 443 ; jewelry, 

 443 ; glass, stained and fancy, 443 ; pottery, 

 445 ; substances used in manufactures, 445 ; 

 British colonies, 445-447; Australian colo- 

 nies, 447 ; French colonies, 449 ; South Amer- 

 ican states, 449; Japan, 450; China, 450; 

 Egypt, 450 ; fine arts, 450 ; foreign paintings 

 and sculpture, 450 ; review, 451. 



EXHIBITION, CENTENNIAL. XV. The pro- 

 ject, 373 ; act of Congress, 273 ; capital stock, 

 273 ; the commission, 274 ; site for the exhibi- 

 tion, 274 ; action of foreign countries, 274 ; 

 arrangement of the buildings and grounds, 

 274 ; details of the buildings, 275, 276 ; depart- 

 ments, 277; applications, 277; opening exer- 

 cises, 277. 



EXPEDITIONS, MILITARY AND NAVAL. I. 

 Their number, 287; the Hatteras expedition, 

 287; the expedition to Port Royal, South 

 Carolina, 289; the expedition to Ship Island 

 and New Orleans, 290 ; the Burnside expedi- 

 tion to North Carolina, 292 ; the mortar-fleet 

 under Commodore Porter, 292 ; the Mississippi 

 River expedition, 293. 



EYRE, ex-Governor of Jamaica. VII. His 

 arrest, 414. 



