_National Intelligencer_, The, i. 297;
ii. 49 _note_[2]
Neumann, Karl Friedrich:
History of the United States by, cited, ii. 111 _note_[2]
Neutrality, Proclamations of:
British i. 93, 94-6, 100, 110, 111, 134, 157, 168, 174;
statements on British position, 99, 111, 163 _note_[3];
ii. 265; British Press views on, i. 136 _note_
French, i. 96 _note_[1], 102
American attitude to, i. 96-110 _passim_, 132, 135, 136, 142, 174;
British-French joint action, 102, 132 _and_ _note_[2];
Seward's refusal to receive officially, 102, 103, 132 _and note_[2];
133, 164, 169;
view of, as hasty and premature,
107-8, 109, 110, 112; Seward's
view of, 134-5; modern American
judgment on, 110
New England States, The, i. 17, 18;
opposition of, to war of 1812 ...
i. 7
_New Nation_, The (New York),
quoted on Lincoln's despotism,
ii. 232
New Orleans, i. 253 _note_[1]; capture
of, 279, 296; ii. 16; effect of, on
Confederates, i. 296; Seward's
promises based on, ii. 16, 26
New York, rumour of Russian
fleet in harbour of, ii. 129
New York Chamber of Commerce,
The, protest by, on the _Alabama_,
ii. 126
New York City: anti-British attitude
of, i. 29; idea of separate
secession, 83
_New York Herald, _The, i. 56, 255;
ii. 199 _note_[4]
_New York Times, _The, attack on
W.H. Russell in, i. 178 _note_[2];
quoted on _Trent_ affair, 220 _note_[1];
report of Mercier's Richmond
visit, 287
Newcastle, Duke of, Seward's statement
to, i. 80, 114, 216, 227
_Newcastle Chronicle_, The, i. 70 _note_[1];
ii. 231 _note_
Newfoundland fisheries controversy,
i. 4
Newman, Professor, ii. 224
Newton, Dr., in _Cambridge History
of British Foreign Policy_, cited,
i. 35 _note_
Nicaragua, i. 16
Nicolay and Hay, _Lincoln_, cited,
i. 126 _note_[2], 138, 146 _note_[2]
_Nonconformist_, The, i. 70 _note_[1]; ii.
231 _note_
Nonconformist sympathy with
emancipation proclamations, ii.
109-10
Norfolk, Va., i. 253 _note_[1]
"No 290," Confederate War Vessel.
See _Alabama_
Northern States:
Army, foreign element in, ii.
200 _note_[1]
Emancipation: identified with,
ii. 220
Immigration and recruiting in,
ii. 200
"Insurgent" Theory, of the Civil War,
i. 96, 102, 103 _and note_[1], 111, 246
Intervention: determination to
resist, ii. 35-6, 71
"Piracy" declaration, ii. 267-8
Public and Press views in, at
the outbreak of the
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