. 141, 156.
_See_ Privateering Bill, _infra_
_See also under_ Declaration of Paris negotiation
Privateering Bill, The, ii. 122 _et seq_.;
purpose of, 122-3, 125, 137;
discussion in Senate on, 123-4;
passed as an administrative measure, 124, 137;
influence of, on Russell's policy, 137;
British view of American intentions, 137-8;
historical view, 141;
Seward's use of, 121 _note_[2]
Prussia and Schleswig-Holstein, ii. 203-4
_Punch_, cartoons of, cited:
on _Trent_ affair, i. 217-8, 237;
on Stone Boat Blockade, 255;
suggesting intervention by France, ii. 75 _note_[1];
on Roebuck, 170 _note_[1];
on Lincoln's re-election, 239 _and note_[1]
Poem in, on the death of Lincoln, ii. 259
Putnam, G.H., _Memories of My Youth_, cited, i. 178 _note_[3]
Putnam, G.P., _Memoirs_, cited, ii. 163 _note_[2]
_Quarterly Review_, The, i. 47;
views on the Southern secession, 47;
on the lesson from the failure of Democracy in America, 47;
ii. 279, 286, 301;
attitude in the conflict, 199, 301;
on British sympathy for the South, 301
_Reader_, The, cited, ii. 222, _and note_[2]
Reform Bill of 1832 ... i. 26, 28; ii. 276;
of 1867 ... 303, 304
Republican Party, The, i. 114, 115
Rhett, cited, ii. 4 _and note_[3], 88
Rhodes, _United States_, cited or quoted,
i. 110 _note_[4], 138, 217 _note_[2], 231 _note_[2];
ii. 16 _note_[2], 57 _note_[2], 147 _note_[1],
285 _note_[1] _et passim_.
Richardson, _Messages and Papers of the Confederacy_,
cited or quoted, i. 261 _note_, 266 _note_[1];
ii. 57 _note_[2], 69 _note_[5], 155 _note_[6],
_et passim_.
Richmond, Va., Southern Government head-quarters at, i. 81;
capture of, by Grant, ii. 248
_Richmond Enquirer_, The, quoted on attitude of France to the
Confederacy, ii. 180
_Richmond Whig_, The, cited, ii. 68
Right of Search controversy, i. 6-10 _passim_, 16;
recrudescence of, in _Trent_ affair, 218, 219, 233, 235
Robinson, Chas. D., Lincoln's draft letter to, ii. 93 _note_[4]
Roebuck, speech of, on recognition, ii. 34 _note_[1];
motion of, for recognition of the Confederacy,
74 _note_[1], 144, 152, 164 _et seq._; 296 _note_[1];
W.H. Russell's views on, 166;
Lord Russell's opinion on, 166;
interview of, with Napoleon, 167;
Parliamentary debate on, 170-2, 176-8;
withdrawal of motion, 175, 176-7;
subsequent attitude of, to America, 177 _note_[1], 299-300;
opinion on the failure of democracy in America, 299-300;
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