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ing the operations of the Freedmen's and Union 

 Commissions in 1865, 794. 



UNITARIANS. III. Numbers, 831 ; ministers, 

 831 ; churches, 831 ; do. in Ireland, 831 ; do. 

 on the Continent, 831. 



IV. Increase, 805; ministers, 805; theo- 

 logical schools, 805 ; English Unitarians, 805 ; 

 movement for a national union, 805. 



V. First National Convention, 795 ; consti- 

 tution adopted, 795 ; patriotic resolution, 795 ; 

 sums to he raised for denominational and col- 

 lege purposes, 795; doctrinal resolutions of- 

 fered by Mr. Low, 795 ; officers of the Nation- 

 al Conference, 795 ; British and Foreign Asso- 

 ciation, 796. 



VI. Meeting of the National Conference, 

 745 ; officers, 745 ; substitute for the first ar- 

 ticle of the constitution, 746 ; objections, 746 ; 

 discussion, 746 ; resolution on temperance, 

 746; do. on the state of the country, 746; 

 council of ten, 747 ; further proceedings, 747. 



VII. Statistics of the society, 731 ; National 

 Conference of Unitarian and other Christian 

 Churches, 732 ; American Unitarian Associa- 

 tion, report of its work, 732 ; Annual Confer- 

 ence of the Western Unitarian churches state- 

 ment of the operations of the year, 732 ; ac- 

 tion of the Conference, 732 ; Unitarianism in 

 England, 732 ; British and Foreign Unitarian 

 Association its work, 732 ; movement for the 

 union of " Liberals," 733. 



VIII. Numbers, 740; receipts, 740; Na- 

 tional Conference, 740; increase of churches, 

 740; Annual Convention, 740; Unitarians in 

 Europe, 741. 



IX. Societies, 693; periodicals, 693; Na- 

 tional Conference, 693 ; meeting of the Con- 

 ference of Western Unitarian churches, 693; 

 Unitarians in Great Britain and Ireland, 693 ; 

 Unitarians in Hungary, 693 ; letter from the 

 Unitarians in Hungary, 693 ; Unitarians in In- 

 dia and Australia, 694. 



X. General statistics, 723; doings of Na- 

 tional Conference, 723; articles of faith, 724; 

 aid to American Unitarian Association, 724. 



XI. List of churches and ministers, 743 ; 

 National Conference, 743 ; numbers in Great 

 Britain, 743 ; American Association, 743 ; con- 

 tributions, 743 ; Indian mission, 744. 



XII. List of societies, 770 ; receipts, 770 ; 

 missionaries, 770 ; National Conference, 770 ; 

 statement of belief, 770 ; separation of denomi- 

 national education from schools, 770; recom- 



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mendation to raise $50,000 for a church in 

 Washington, 771 ; reports of the British and 

 Foreign Association, 771 ; tracts published, 

 771. 



XIII. Statistics, 745 ; National Conference, 

 745 ; objects of the UnitaSan Association, 746 ; 

 appropriations, 746; local associations, 746; 

 divinity school, 746 ; British and Foreign As- 

 sociation, 746 ; deputation from Hungary, 747 ; 

 statement, 747. 



XIV. Statistics, 795 ; General Conference, 

 795 ; German associations of liberal Christians 

 in the United States, 795 ; union of indepen- 

 dent churches in the West, 795. 



XV. Statistics 741 ; Anniversary of the Brit- 

 ish Association, 741 ; Dutch Protestant Associ- 

 ation, 741; German Conference, 741. 



UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. VI. Num- 

 bers, 747; history, 747; doctrine, 747; ex- 

 penditures, 748. 



VII. Mission statistics, 733 ; publications, 

 733 ; general statistics, 733 ; literary institu- 

 tions, 733 ; next General Conference, 733. 



VIII. Numbers, 741 ; Sunday-schools, 741 ; 

 collections, 741 ; Historical Society, 741. 



IX. Meeting of the fifteenth Quadrennial 

 General Conference, 694; rules adopted, 694; 

 statistics, 694. 



XII. Statistics, 771; Sunday-schools, 771; 

 collections, 771 ; receipts of Foreign Mission- 

 ary Societies, 771 ; foreign missions, 771. 



XIII. Statistics, 747; contributions, 747; 

 colleges, 747; General Conference, 747; for- 

 eign missions, 747; expenditures, 747; home 

 missions, 748 ; amendment of the constitution, 

 748 ; history of the denomination, 748. 



XIV. Statistics, 795; bishops, 796; pub- 

 lishing-house, 796. 



XV. Annual meeting, 741 ; reports, 741 ; 

 domestic missions, 742 ; statistics, 742 ; con- 

 tributions, 742. 



UNITED STATES. I. Population, 696 ; elec- 

 tion of President, 696 ; principle represented, 

 696 ; officers of the Government in 1860, 697 ; 

 opinion of the Attorney-General on the right 

 of a State to secede, 697 ; do. on collection of 

 duties in a seceded State, 697 ; right of the Gov- 

 ernment over public property, 697 ; right of the 

 Government to make war upon a State, 698 ; 

 affairs in the Southern States, 699 ; speech of 

 Stephens on the prosperity of the Union, 699 ; 

 President Buchanan's message, 699 ; attitude 

 of South Carolina, 699 ; resignation of Secre- 



