eform Bill of 1867, 304
Derby, Lord (Leader of the Opposition), i. 76, 77, 79, 94
_and note_[2], 240, 241;
attitude to recognition and mediation, i. 240; ii. 51, 52, 53, 54, 77;
attacks governmental policy in relation to Laird Rams and Southern
shipbuilding, 149-50, 197;
approves attitude to Napoleon's mediation proposals, 154-5;
speech in motion for address to the Crown on Lincoln's assassination,
263;
attacks Government on American "piracy proclamation" at end of the war,
267-8;
attitude to expansion of the franchise, i. 77;
ii. 276, 303 _and note_[1]
Otherwise mentioned, i. 292, 295; ii. 51 _note_[2], 166, 210, 214
_Dial_, The, i. 70 _note_[1]
Disraeli, Benjamin (Tory leader in the Commons), i. 79;
on _Trent_ affair, 241;
connection with Lindsay's motion, 292, 295, 296, 306;
ii. 213 _and note_[1];
approval of neutrality, ii. 77, 174 _note_[1];
in Roebuck's motion, 153, 171, 174;
attitude to stoppage of Southern shipbuilding, 197;
speech, of, on the motion for the
Address to the Crown on Lincoln's assassination, 263-4;
Reform Bill of (1867) ... 3 03 _and note_[1]
Mentioned, ii. 270 _note_[3]
Donoughmore, Earl of, ii. 204 _and note_[2];
reply to Mason, 250-1
D'Oubril, ii. 59 _note_[4], 62 _note_[5]
Doyle, Percy, i. 218 _note_[1]
_Dublin News_, quoted, i. 45, 46 _note_[1]
_Dubuque Sun_, The, ii. 22 _note_
Dudley, U.S. Consul at Liverpool,
ii. 118, 130 _note_[2], 144, 145 _note_[2]
Dufferin, Lord, i. 240
Duffus, R. L., "Contemporary English Popular Opinion on the American Civil
War," i. 41 _note_[1]; quoted, 41, 48;
cited, 70 _note_[1]; ii. 112 _note_[1]
Dumfermline, Lady, i. 224 _note_[3]
Dumping of British goods:
effect on American feeling, i. 19, 21
_Economist_, The:
attitude in the struggle, i. 41, 54, 57, 173-4;
ii. 15, 173, 231 _note_;
cited or quoted:
on Lincoln's election, i. 39 _and note_[1];
on impossibility of Northern reconquest, 57;
on secession an accomplished fact, 174; ii. 79;
on Bull Run, i. 179;
on cotton shortage, i. 55; ii. 14, 15;
on servile insurrection, 79;
on Cotton Loan, 160, 162;
on Roebuck's motion, 173;
on extension of the franchise, 277;
on American institutions and statesmen, 279-80
_Edinburgh Review_, The:
attitude to slavery, i. 33, 45; ii. 281;
attitude in the conflict, i. 42; ii. 50 _note_[2], 68;
on recognition, 46 _note_[3];
on the Emancipation
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