to prolong the course, 308.
Lucas, Mrs. Margaret,
assists Mrs. Howe in her woman's peace movement, 341.
"Lucia di Lammermoor," 104.
"Luther,"
Dr. Hedge's essay on, 301.
Lynch, Dominick,
introduces the first opera troupe to New York, 24.
Lyons, Richard, Lord,
British minister at Washington, 309.
Machi, Padre,
visits the catacombs with the Howes, 128.
Mackintosh, Robert James,
calls on Mrs. Jameson, 42.
Maclaren, Mrs.,
assists Mrs. Howe in her peace movement, 341.
Maclise, Daniel,
the painter, 110.
MacMahon, Marshal,
his reception to Gen. and Mrs. Grant, 421.
Macready, William Charles,
the actor, 104.
Mailliard, Adolph, 201.
Mailliard, Mrs. Adolph (Annie Ward),
sister of Mrs. Howe: accompanies her to Europe, 88;
dines with Carlyle at Chelsea, 96;
her loveliness, 137;
her husband, 201;
her toast at the Washington's Birthday dinner in Rome, 203;
returns to America with Mrs. Howe, 204.
Malibran, Madame,
in the roles of Cenerentola and Rosina, 15.
Mallock, William H.,
at a dinner for Mrs. Howe, 412.
Manchester, Bishop of,
opposes the founding of schools for girls of the middle class, 333.
Mann, Horace,
uplifts the public schools, 88;
goes to Europe, 89;
visits Carlyle at Chelsea, 96;
inspects the London prisons, 108, 109;
opinion of George Combe, 133;
praises Dr. Howe's work in the Boston schools, 148;
advocates the teaching of speech to deaf-mutes, 149;
shrinks from woman suffrage, 157.
Mann, Mrs. Horace (Mary Peabody),
goes to Europe with the Howes, 89;
visits Thomas Carlyle, 96.
Manning, Cardinal,
presides at a Prison Reform meeting, 339.
"Marco Bozzaris," 22.
Margherita, Queen,
at King Umberto's coronation, 424.
Mario,
sings at Lansdowne House, 101.
Marion, Gen. Francis, 4.
Martel,
a hair-dresser, 65.
"Martin Chuzzlewit,"
transcendental episode in, 139.
Martineau, Harriet,
statue of, 158.
May, Abby W.,
aids bazaar in behalf of the Cretans, 320;
her energy in the Association for the Advancement of Women, 393.
May, Rev. Samuel J., 394.
McAllister, Julian,
marries Louisa Cutler, 33.
McAllister, Mrs. Julian, 33.
McAllister, Judge Matthew H., 33.
McCabe, Chaplain,
mentions the singing of the "Battle Hymn" in Lib
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