ties, 211;
interview with Mason, 214-5;
reply to joint deputation of Southern Societies, 216;
reply to Mason's offer on abolition, 250;
assurances on relations with America after Hampton Roads
Conference, 255;
attitude to expansion of the franchise, 276 _and note_[1];
death of, 302
Characteristics of, as politician, ii. 134
Cobden quoted on, i. 226 _note_[2]
Delane, close relations with, i. 229 _note_[2]
_Index_: criticism of, in the, ii. 216
Press organ of, i, 229
Otherwise mentioned, i. 96, 168, 194, 262;
ii. 19, 68, 90, 112, 168, 170, 173, 185, 188, 190, 249, 263, 285, 293
Papineau, Canadian rebellion, 1837 ... i. 4
Papov, Rear-Admiral, ii. 129 _note_[1]
Paris, Congress of (1856), i. 139
Peabody, George, quoted, i. 227
Peacocke, G.M.W. ii. 187, 193 _note_
Persigny, i. 303;
conversation with Slidell on intervention, ii. 19
Petersburg, evacuation of, ii. 248
Phinney, Patrick, and the enlistment of Irishmen in the Northern army,
ii. 202 _and note_[2]
Pickens, Governor of S. Carolina,
i. 120, 185, 186 _and note_[1]
Pickett Papers quoted, i. 243;
ii. 155;
cited, i. 261 _note_; ii. 69 _note_[5]
Poland: France, Russia, Great Britain and the Polish question,
ii. 129, 163, 164
Pollard, _The Lost Cause_,
quoted on attitude of England on the cotton question, ii. 5-6
Potter, Thomas Bayley, ii. 164, 224, _and note_[3]
Prescott, i. 37 _note_
Press, British,
the attitude of, in the American Civil War.
_See under Names of Newspapers, Reviews, etc._
Prim, Spanish General, commanding expedition to Mexico, i. 259
Prince Consort, The, i. 76, 213, 224-5;
influence of, on Palmerston's foreign policy, 224;
policy of conciliation to United States, 228;
Adams, C. F., quoted on, 225, 228
Privateering, i. 83 _et seq_., 153 _et seq. passim_
Russian convention with U.S. on, i. 171 _note_[1]
Southern Privateering, i. 86, 89, 153, 156, 164, 165, 167, 171
_note_[1], 186.
Proclamation on, _see under_ Davis.
British attitude to, i. 86, 89-92, 95, 158, 160, 161, 163, 166;
Parliamentary discussion on, 94, 95, 157;
closing of British ports to, 170 _and note_[2]
French attitude to, i. 157, 158, 159, 161, 162, 165
Northern attitude to, i. 83, 89, 90, 92, 111, 163;
Seward's motive against in Declaration of Paris negotiation,
162, 164, 169;
Northern accusations against Britain on, 91
United States policy on, i
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