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land's view of the war as ended and of attitude to Confederate cruisers, 266-7 Otherwise mentioned, i. 218 _note_ Crawford, Consul-General at Havana, ii. 148 Crimean War: Anglo-French agreement regarding neutral commerce, i. 139 Crittenden, i. 49 _Daily Gazette_, The, cited, ii. 109 _note_ _Daily News_, attitude of, during the American Civil War, i. 69-70 _and note_ 1, 176, 181-2; ii. 230 _note_[3], on Lincoln's message to Congress, i. 176; letters of W.W. Story in, 228 _Daily Telegraph_, cited, ii. 50 _note_[1], attitude and circulation of, 189 _note_[2], 226, 230 _note_[3] Dallas, American Minister to Great Britain, i. 62; lack of instructions on American intentions, 62, 108, 112; communications with Lord Russell, 62, 66, 74; despatches to Seward on Russell's intentions, 66-7; Russell's pledge of delay to, 67, 84, 85, 107, 108; report on proposed British joint action with France, 84-5, 86 Otherwise mentioned, i. 74, 96, 156 _note_[1] Dana, R.H., cited, i. 218; _The Trent Affair_, cited, 203 _note_, 205 _note_[2], 237 _note_ Danish question, The, ii. 203-5, 214 Darwin, Charles, quoted, i. 180 _and note_[4] Davis, Bancroft, _Times_ correspondent in New York, i. 56 Davis, Jefferson, personal characteristics of, i. 59, 81, 82: ii. 276; attitude of, in the opening of the crisis, i. 49; elected President of the Southern Government, 59, 81; foreign policy of, 81-2; aristocratic views of, on government, ii. 276; proclamation of, on marque and privateering, i. 83, 89, 90, 92, 111, 121, 122, 141, 160; defensive measures of, in the South, 172; on Bunch's negotiations on Declaration of Paris, 186; replaces Confederate agents to Europe, 203; and the African Slave Trade, ii. 88 _note_[2]; proclamation of retaliation against Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, 106 _and note_[4]; on England's conduct towards the South, 184; on Southern disorganization, 219; flight of, from Richmond, 248; approves plan of offering abolition of slavery in return for recognition, 249; capture of, 267 British views on, ii. 276 Bunch's characterization of, i. 59, 185 _note_[4] Gladstone's Newcastle speech on, ii. 47 Otherwise mentioned, i. 163 _note_[1], 185 _note_[4], 254, 265 _note_[2], 283; ii. 5, 6, 176 _note_[3], 251, 252, 285 Dayton, American Minister at Paris, i. 129, 142, 143, 145, 150, 151, 163, 165, 167 _note_[3], 168, 200, 231, 300 de Br
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