32, 33
_The Englishman in Kansas_, i. 32 _note_
Gladstone, W.E., i. 76, 78;
fear of war with America in _Trent_ affair, 215;
influence of the commercial situation on, ii. 26;
attitude to intervention, 26, 27, 30-1, 48, 57;
Newcastle speech, 47 _and note_[3], 48, 49, 50 _and
note_[1], 51 _and notes_, 55, 58;
memorandum in reply to Lewis, 57;
supports Napoleon's suggestion on armistice and blockade, ii. 64,
69;
account of Cabinet discussion on Napoleon's suggestion, 65 _and
note_[1];
idea of offering Canada to the North, 69, 70 _and note_[1];
and the Confederate Cotton Loan, 163 _note_[2];
reply of, in Roebuck's motion, 170-1;
quoted, on the American dispute as a blow to democracy, 282-3
Otherwise mentioned, i. 179, 200 _note_[1], 224, 266; ii. 59,
66, 77, 80
Goddard, S.A., ii. 108
_Letters on the American Rebellion_, cited, ii. 108
_note_[3], 109 _note_[1]
Godkin, E.L., _Daily News_ correspondent, i. 70 _and note_[2]
Golder, Dr. F.A., cited, i. 53 _note_[3].
"The Russian Fleet and the Civil War," cited, i. 227 _note_[1];
ii. 129 _note_[1]
Goodenough, Captain, report of, on American readiness for foreign war,
ii. 199 _note_[3]
Gorgas, Col., ii. 5 _note_[1]
Gortchakoff, comment of,
on Russell's mediation plan, ii. 45 _note_[2];
and idea of Russian mediation, 251 _note_[1];
mentioned, i. 164 _note_[1];
ii. 59 _note_[4], 66 _note_[2], 70 _note_[2]
Grant, General,
capture of Forts Henry and Donelson by, i. 273 _note_[1], 274;
victory at Shiloh, 278;
captures New Orleans, 279;
Western campaign of, ii. 164, 166, 184-5;
capture of Vicksburg by, 176 _note_[2], 185;
advance to Richmond, 217, 219;
siege of Southern lines at Petersburg, 217;
capture of Petersburg and Richmond by, 247-8;
_Times_ report of reverses to, 212, 227, 243;
condition of his army, Southern account in _Times_, 227;
W.H. Russell's comment on Grant's campaign, 232-3;
Henry Adams, quoted, on, 243
Otherwise mentioned, ii. 215, 249, 256
Grant's _The Newspaper Press_, cited and quoted, ii. 231 _note_
Granville, Lord, i. 76,
quoted, 199 _note_[3];
on difficulties in Washington and attitude of neutrality, 241;
opposition of, to Russell's mediation plan, ii. 42 _and note_[2],
43, 44, 46;
mentioned, i. 94 _note_[3]; ii. 203 _note_[2]
Grattan, Thomas Colley,
quoted, i. 36;
_Civilized America_, i. 36 _note_[1]
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