Otherwise mentioned, i. 166 note[1]
191; ii. 23, 40, 155, 270
note[2]
Merrimac, The, i. 276, 277
Mexican War of 1846, i. 7, 15, 206
Mexico, British influence in, i. 13;
revolt of Texas from, 12-15;
ii. 117 note[1]; contract of, for
ships and equipment in Britain,
117 note[1]; British policy towards,
after revolt of Texas, i. 13-14; war
with United States, 1846 ... 7,
15, 206; expectation in, of British
aid, 15; loss of California by, 15;
joint action of France, Great
Britain and Spain against, for
recovery of debts, 259-60; designs
of France in, 260; ii. 46;
American idea to oust France
from, 198, 251, 252, 255 note[4]
Mill, J.S., ii. 224 note[3]; article
in defence of the North contributed
to Fraser’s Magazine,
cited or quoted, i. 240, 242;
ii. 80-1, 90, 285; on Trent
affair, i. 240, 242; on slavery,
i. 240; ii. 80-1
Milne, Admiral, i. 211; Lyons’
letter to, on Southern shipbuilding in
Britain and American
letters of marque, ii. 140, 141 and
note
Milner-Gibson, i. 226; ii. 36;
attack on, by The Index, 298
Milnes, Monckton, i. 268
Missouri, State of, and the Union:
effect of the “border state”
policy, i. 173
Mobile, Ala., i. 253 note[1]
Mocquard: note of, on Napoleon’s
proposal on recognition in
Roebuck’s motion, ii. 167, 168,
169, 172
Monck, Viscount, ii. 140; approves
seizure of Laird Rams, 147
Monitor, The: duel of with the
Merrimac, i. 276; effect of, in
Great Britain, 276, 277
Monroe Doctrine, The, i. 11, 12, 259;
as a medium for American territorial expansion,
12
Monroe, President, i. 11
Monson, cited, i. 93
Montagu, Lord Robert, ii. 170;
amendment of, on Roebuck’s motion,
170, 171
Montgomery, Ala., i. 81, 82
Moore, Digest of International Law, cited,
i. 137, 145,
195 note[2], 212 note[3]
Morehead, ex-Governor of Kentucky:
speech of, at Liverpool, accusing Lincoln
of treachery, ii. 105
Morning Herald, The, ii. 67, 68 note[1],
231 note;
quoted, 67-8; cited, 215
Morning Post, The, i. 229;
ii. 231 note;
in Trent crisis, i. 226 note[3],
229;
views on the conflict and democratic tyranny,
229;
ii. 284, 285-6;
on the war and the cotton industry, ii.
10;
on Gladstone’s Newcastle speech,
49 note[1], 55 note[1]
Morning Star, The, i. 69, 70 note[1],
179;
ii. 191 note[2], 231 note;
criticism of Times war news in,
228
Motley, J.L., United States Minister at Vienna:
letter of, analysing nature of the American
constitution, i. 174-6;
urges forward step on slavery, ii. 98;


