his life endangered, 314;
visits Crete: returns to Boston, 320;
visits Santo Domingo to report on the advisibility
of annexing it, 345;
goes to Santo Domingo again, 347;
gives a dance for the people, 355;
goes to Santo Domingo a third time, 360;
hears of Sumner's death, 364;
returns to Boston, 368;
his death, 369;
tributes to his memory, 370.
Hudson River,
journey up the, 8.
Hugo, Victor,
remark on John Brown, 256;
at the congress of _gens de lettres_, 413.
Hunt, Helen,
at Newport, 402.
Hunting, Rev. J. J.,
commends the exercises of the convention of woman ministers, 312.
Huntington, Daniel,
paints portrait of Mrs. Howe's father, 55.
"Hymns of the Spirit,"
collected by Samuel Longfellow and Samuel Johnson, 293.
Indians, the,
in New York State, 9;
Samuel Ward's intercourse with, in California, 70.
Inglis, Sir Robert Harry, 98.
Iron Crown of Lombardy, 119, 120.
Irving, Sir Henry, 410.
Irving, Washington,
his embarrassment in public speaking, 25;
at the dinner to Charles Dickens, 26;
his manners and travels, 27;
his love affair, 28;
frequent visitor at the Astor mansion, 75.
Italy,
emancipation of, 121, 193-196.
Jackson, Andrew,
ridiculed in the "Downing Letters," 25;
crushes the bank of the United States, 50.
James, Henry, the elder,
his character and culture, 323, 324;
his views on immortality, 325;
Swedenborgian tendencies, 326;
at Newport, 402.
Jameson, Mrs. (Anna Brownell Murphy),
visits New York: her books and ability, 40;
private history and appearance, 41;
Mrs. Howe's acquaintance with her, 41, 42;
describes Canada: later books by, 42.
Janauschek, Madame,
visited by Dr. Hedge and Mrs. Howe in Boston, 299.
Janin, Jules,
French critic,
friend of Mrs. Howe's brother Samuel, 68.
Johnson, Samuel,
joint editor of "Hymns of the Spirit," 293.
Johnston, William P.,
president of Tulane University, 399.
Julian, George W.,
attends Mrs. Howe's lecture in Washington, 309.
Kant, Immanuel,
his transcendental philosophy, 146;
his "Critique of Pure Reason," 212;
influence on Mrs. Howe, 310.
Kemble, Fanny,
story of, 131, 132.
"Kenilworth,"
Scott's novel of, play founded on, 57.
Kenyon, John,
his dinner for the H
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