judgment on, 110
New England States, The, i. 17, 18;
opposition of, to war of 1812 ...
i. 7
New Nation, The (New York),
quoted on Lincoln’s despotism,
ii. 232
New Orleans, i. 253 note[1]; capture
of, 279, 296; ii. 16; effect of, on
Confederates, i. 296; Seward’s
promises based on, ii. 16, 26
New York, rumour of Russian
fleet in harbour of, ii. 129
New York Chamber of Commerce,
The, protest by, on the Alabama,
ii. 126
New York City: anti-British attitude
of, i. 29; idea of separate
secession, 83
New York Herald, The, i. 56, 255;
ii. 199 note[4]
New York Times, The, attack on
W.H. Russell in, i. 178 note[2];
quoted on Trent affair, 220 note[1];
report of Mercier’s Richmond
visit, 287
Newcastle, Duke of, Seward’s statement
to, i. 80, 114, 216, 227
Newcastle Chronicle, The, i. 70 note[1];
ii. 231 note
Newfoundland fisheries controversy,
i. 4
Newman, Professor, ii. 224
Newton, Dr., in Cambridge History
of British Foreign Policy, cited,
i. 35 note
Nicaragua, i. 16
Nicolay and Hay, Lincoln, cited,
i. 126 note[2], 138, 146 note[2]
Nonconformist, The, i. 70 note[1]; ii.
231 note
Nonconformist sympathy with
emancipation proclamations, ii.
109-10
Norfolk, Va., i. 253 note[1]
“No 290,” Confederate War Vessel.
See Alabama
Northern States:
Army, foreign element in, ii.
200 note[1]
Emancipation: identified with,
ii. 220
Immigration and recruiting in,
ii. 200
“Insurgent” Theory, of the Civil War,
i. 96, 102, 103 and note[1], 111, 246
Intervention: determination to
resist, ii. 35-6, 71
“Piracy” declaration, ii. 267-8
Public and Press views in, at
the outbreak of the struggle, i.
42
Union, the: determination to
preserve, i. 54, 55, 173, 236;
ii. 226
Western and Eastern States
attitude to the War, compared,
ii. 53
New England States, The, i. 17, 18;
opposition of, to war of 1812 ...
i. 7
New Nation, The (New York),
quoted on Lincoln’s despotism,
ii. 232
New Orleans, i. 253 note[1]; capture
of, 279, 296; ii. 16; effect of, on
Confederates, i. 296; Seward’s
promises based on, ii. 16, 26
New York, rumour of Russian
fleet in harbour of, ii. 129
New York Chamber of Commerce,
The, protest by, on the Alabama,
ii. 126
New York City: anti-British attitude
of, i. 29; idea of separate
secession, 83
New York Herald, The, i. 56, 255;
ii. 199 note[4]
New York Times, The, attack on
W.H. Russell in, i. 178 note[2];
quoted on Trent affair, 220 note[1];
report of Mercier’s Richmond
visit, 287
Newcastle, Duke of, Seward’s statement
to, i. 80, 114, 216, 227
Newcastle Chronicle, The, i. 70 note[1];
ii. 231 note
Newfoundland fisheries controversy,
i. 4
Newman, Professor, ii. 224
Newton, Dr., in Cambridge History
of British Foreign Policy, cited,
i. 35 note
Nicaragua, i. 16
Nicolay and Hay, Lincoln, cited,
i. 126 note[2], 138, 146 note[2]
Nonconformist, The, i. 70 note[1]; ii.
231 note
Nonconformist sympathy with
emancipation proclamations, ii.
109-10
Norfolk, Va., i. 253 note[1]
“No 290,” Confederate War Vessel.
See Alabama
Northern States:
Army, foreign element in, ii.
200 note[1]
Emancipation: identified with,
ii. 220
Immigration and recruiting in,
ii. 200
“Insurgent” Theory, of the Civil War,
i. 96, 102, 103 and note[1], 111, 246
Intervention: determination to
resist, ii. 35-6, 71
“Piracy” declaration, ii. 267-8
Public and Press views in, at
the outbreak of the struggle, i.
42
Union, the: determination to
preserve, i. 54, 55, 173, 236;
ii. 226
Western and Eastern States
attitude to the War, compared,
ii. 53
Opinion Nationale, The, cited, ii.
174 note[2], 236 note[2]
Oregon territory controversy, i. 15
Oreto, The, Confederate steamer,
ii. 118, 123, 131, 136
Ottawa Sun, The, cited, ii, 70 note[1]
Ozanne Rev. T.D., The South as
it is, etc., quoted, ii. 195 note[1]
Page, Captain, instructions to,
on the use of the Laird Rams, ii. 122
note[1]
Pakenham, British Minister to
Mexico, i. 13-14
Palmer, Roundell, Solicitor-General,
i. 268, 271
Palmerston, Lord: Coalition Government
of, in 1859 ... i. 76,
77, 78; on Seward’s attitude,
130; on reinforcement of Canada,


