;
recall of, 178 _and note_[2];
ii. 228, 229 _note_[1];
on Napoleon's mediation offer, 68;
on recognition, 166;
editor of _Army and Navy Gazette_, ii. 68, 228, 229 _and note_[1];
belief of, in ultimate Northern victory, i. 178 _note_[2], 180;
ii. 68 _note_[2], 228, 229 _and note_[1];
view of the ending of the War, 229-30;
on campaigns of Grant and Sherman, 230, 232-3, 243;
quoted on Delane, 254;
on prospective war with America, 254;
on failure of republican institutions, 277
_My Diary North and South_, i. 177 _notes_;
quoted 44 _note_[1], 61, 71;
cited, 124, 178, ii. 229 _note_[1]
Russia:
attitude in Declaration of Paris negotiation, i. 164 _note_[1];
convention with United States on privateering, 171 _note_[1];
attitude to recognition of the South, 196 _note_[2]; ii. 59;
and mediation, i. 283 _note_[1];
ii. 37 _note_[1], 39, 45 _note_[2];
British approach to, on mediation, 40, 45, _and note_[2];
attitude to joint mediation, 59 _note_[2], 63 _and note_[5],
66 _and note_[2], 70 _note_[2];
on joint mediation without Britain, 76 _and note_[1];
plan of separate mediation, 251 _note_[1];
Seward's request to, on withdrawal of Southern belligerent rights,
265 _and note_[2];
policy of friendship to United States,
45 _note_[2], 59 _note_[4], 70 _note_[2];
United States friendship for, 225
Polish question, ii. 129, 163
Fleets of, in Western waters:
story of, in _Trent_ affair, i. 227 _note_[1];
ii. 129 _and note_
_See also under_ Brunow, Gortchakoff, Stoeckl
St. Andre, French Acting-Consul at Charleston,
i. 185, 186, 191 _note_[4]
Salisbury, Lord, quoted on John Bright's oratory, ii. 290 _note_[1]
Salt, price of, in Charleston:
effect of the blockade, i. 270
San Domingo, Seward's overture to Great Britain for a convention to
guarantee independence of, i. 126 _note_[1]
San Francisco, Russian vessels in harbour of, ii. 129 _and note_[1]
_San Jacinto_, the, i. 204, 205, 216
_Saturday Review_, The:
views of, on Lincoln's election, i. 39;
judgment of Seward, 39;
views at outbreak of war, 41, 46;
on Southern right of secession, 42;
on Proclamation of Neutrality, 100-1;
on reported American adhesion to Declaration of Paris, 146 _note_[1];
on slavery as an issue: attack on Mrs. H.B. Stowe, 180-1;
on blockade and recognition, 183;
on duration of war and cotton supply, 246 _note_[3];
on servile insurrection
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