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eluding the indirect claims of the United States, 248; 

 sixth conference, 248; action of the United States on 

 the indirect claims, 249; seventh conference, 248; 

 action of the Britiph Government on the exclusion of 

 the indirect claims, 248; withdrawal of motion for 

 adjournment, 249; announcement of the exclusion of 

 the indirect claims, 249; argument presented in be- 

 half of the English Government, 248; address by 

 Count Sclopis, 249; statement of important points by 

 Sir Eoundell Palmer, 250; eighth conference, 250; 

 points for discussion proposed by Sir A. Cockburn, 

 250; rejection of the same by the tribunal, 250; rules 

 as to agents of the governments and their counsel, 

 250; ninth conference, 251; tenth conference, 251; or- 

 der of proceedings proposed by Mr. Stiimpfli, 251 ; pro- 

 positions submitted by Sir A. Cockburn, 251; eleventh 

 conference, 252; case of the Florida taken up, 252; 

 twelfth conference, 252; the days of holding meetings, 

 252; thirteenth conference, 252; fourteenth conference, 

 252; argument on certain points required from Great 

 Britain, 252; case of the Alabama taken up, 252; 

 fifteenth conference, 252; written argument submit- 

 ted by Great Britain, 252; the cases of the Sumter, 

 Nashville, and Chickamauga, taken up, 252; sixteenth 

 conference, 253; the cases of the Tuscaloosa, Talla- 

 hassee, and Retribution, taken up, 253^ seventeenth 

 conference, 253; oral argument of Mr. Evarts, 253; 

 eighteenth conference, 253; conclusion of Mr. Evarts's 

 argument, and submission of written argument by 

 Mr. Gushing, 253; nineteenth conference, 253; argu- 

 ment of Mr. Waite, 253; twentieth conference, 253; 

 submission of claims for losses by the Sallie, Jeff. 

 Davis, Music, Boston, and V. H. Joy, 253; twenty- 

 first conference, 253; Confederate ships in British 

 ports, and supplies of coal, 253; statement by Lord 

 Teuterden, 253, 254; reply of Mr. Davis, 254; twenty- 

 second conference, 254; the case of the Georgia token 

 up, 254 ; twenty-third conference, 254; case of the 

 Shenandoah taken up, 254; tables of figures of losses 

 with explanatory statements submitted, 254; twenty- 

 fourth conference, 254; legal question as to the acts 

 of the Florida, 254; twenty-fifth conference, 254; ob- 

 jection by the British Government to certain addi- 

 tional claims, 254, 255; votes of the tribunal as to the 

 responsibility of Great Britain for certain acts, 255; 

 twenty-sixth conference, 255; vote on the Florida 

 and other vessels, 255; reply of the agent of the 

 United States to the English objection to additional 

 claims, 256, 257; tables of claims, 257, 258; de- 

 cision of the tribunal on the withdrawal of the 

 claims, 258; twenty-seventh conference, 258; rejec- 

 tion of the claims for expenditures in pursuing 

 cruisers, 258; rejection of the claims fqr prospective 

 profits, 258; claims for freight, 258; twenty-eighth 

 conference, 258; dismissal of the double claims, 258; 

 . twenty-ninth conference, 259; consideration of the 

 question of interest, 259; estimate of Mr. Stampfli for 

 the determination of a sum in gross, 259; memoran- 

 dum of Sir A. Cockburn on Mr.StampfiTs estimate, 259, 

 260; table in reference to the estimate of Mr. Stamp- 

 fli, 260, THE AWARD, 260; thirtieth conference, 260; 

 draught of the decision, 260; thirty-first cenference, 

 260; translation of the act of decision, 260; adoption 

 of the same, 260; views of Viscount d'ltajuba on the 

 supply of coal to belligerents, 260; thirty-second con- 

 ference, 260; signing of the decision, 260; dissent of 

 Sir A. Coekburn, 260; adjournment of the tribunal, 

 261; text of the decision and award, 261-263. 

 Disciples of Christ. Meeting of the American Christian 

 Missionary Society, 263; indications of improvement, 



263; establishment of churches in large cities, 263; 

 mission in Germany, 263; the mission in Jamaica, 

 263; statistics of Sunday-schools, 263. 



DISRAELI, Mrs. MART ANNE. (See Beaeonsfteld.) 



DIXON, Rev. JAMES. Obituary, 638. 



DOD, Rev. CHARLSS SQUIRE. Obituary, 633. 



DODS, JOHN BOVEE, LL. D. Obituary, 610. 



Dominion of Canada. Prince Edward's Island and New- 

 foundland, 264; railway to British Columbia, 264; 

 other projected railways, 265; parliamentary action 

 on the Treaty of Washington, 265; local railways, 265; 

 finances, 265; banks, 265; immigration, 266; change 

 of administration in Ontario, 266; close of Parliament, 

 266; elections, 266; obituaries, 266. 



DON CARLOS. Protests against the elections in Spain, 742; 

 takes the field, 743; Carlist defeats, 743;'recrosses 

 the frontier of France, 743. 



DON MANUEL PANDO. Obituary, 641. 



DOOLITTLE, JAMES R. President of the Democratic Con- 

 vention, 780. 



DOUGLASS, FREDERICK. President of the New Orleans 

 Colored Convention, 775. 



DRAYTON, HENRI. Obituary, 625. 



DUFOUR, SELIM FRANQOIS. Obituary, 644. 



DURFEE, BRADFORD M. C. Obituary, 628. 



DYSART, Captain ROBERT M. Obituary, 608. 



Earthquakes. In New England and St. Lawrence Valley, 

 266; in Russia, 266; in Michigan, Illinois, Prussia, 

 and Saxony, 266; in California and Nevada, 266, 267; 

 accounts by California papers, 267; explanations by 

 Prof. J. D. Whitney, 267; in Syria, 267; at Antioch, 

 267; accounts from English papers, 267, 268; number 

 of dead, 268; in Iceland, 268; eruption of Vesuvius, 

 268; account from the London Times, 268, 269; ac- 

 counts of the outburst of Mauna Loa, 269; automatic 

 registration of earthquake-shocks, 281. 



EASTBURN, Rt. Rev. MANTON. Birth, death, 270; career, 

 270; works, 270. 



Eastern Churches. The Bulgarian question, 270; conflict 

 between the Bulgarians a^nd the patriarchate, 270; 

 meeting of the Great Synod, 271 ; the excommunica- 

 tion of bishops, 271; the text of the decree, 271; sig- 

 natures of the decree, 272; change in the dress of the 

 Bulgarian clergy, 272; monks of Mount Athos, 272; 

 foreign missions of the Russian state Church in Chi- 

 na, Japan, and other countries, 272; the Greek Church 

 in Persia, 272; closer connection with the Episcopal 

 Churches of Western Europe and America, 272; let- 

 ters of the Patriarch of Constantinople and of the 

 Holy Synod of Greece, approving the movement, 273; 

 statistical information on the priests, deacons, and 

 clerks of the state Church of Russia, 274. 



EATON, Rev. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Birth, death, 274; 

 career, 274; character, 274. 



Ecclesiastical Statistics of Europe, 287. 



ECKARD, Mrs. Dr. Obituary, 611. 



ECKFELDT, JACOB R. Obituary, 624. 



Ecuador. Boundaries, 274; area and population, 274; 

 character of the population, 274; exports, 274; im- 

 ports, 275; army, 275; discussion on the new tariff 

 law, 275; bank laws, 275; internal improvements, 275, 

 276; postage question between Ecuador and the 

 United States, 276; subscription toward paying the 

 war-debt of France to Germany, 276; insurance recom- 

 mended by the Bank of Ecuador, 276; schools, 276; 

 decrees concerning public instruction, 276; material 



