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nce Association by, 191; organization of meetings by, 191, 222-3; organizes petitions to Parliament, 193; comments of, on the Palmerston-Mason interview, 216-7; on slavery clause in Southern Independence Association's address, 220 Slidell's opinion of, i. 266 _note_[3]; ii. 159; Otherwise mentioned, i. 302; ii. 49 _note_[2], 181, 193 _The American Union_, i. 183 _and note_[2], 266 _note_[3]; ii. 112 Spencer, Herbert, quoted, i. 38 Spurgeon, C. H., prayer of, for victory of the North, ii. 109-110 Stanley of Alderley, Lord, ii. 42 Stephen, Leslie, meeting of, with Seward, ii. 176 _note_[2] Stephens, Alexander H., Vice-President of Southern Government, i. 59, 81, 121; interview of, with Schleiden, 122, 123; discussion of, with Seward on Confederate foreign war plan, ii. 252 Stevenson, American Minister to London, letter of, to Palmerston, quoted, i. 109-10 Stoeckl, Russian Minister at Washington: view of the secession, i. 53 _note_[3]; on Russian policy in Declaration of Paris negotiations, 164 _note_[1]; on privateers in Northern Pacific, 171 _note_[1]; and recognition of the South, 196 _note_[3], and Mercier's Richmond visit, 283 _and note_[1]; on mediation, 283 _note_[1]; ii. 37 _and note_[1], 59 _note_[4], 70 _note_[2], 76; comments of, on Emancipation Proclamation, 107 _note_[1]; on the reconciliation of North and South followed by a foreign war, 251; Seward's request to, on withdrawal of Southern belligerent rights, 265; views on probable policy of Britain at the beginning of the Civil War, 269-70, 271; on the Civil War as a warning against democracy, 297 _note_[4]; Otherwise mentioned, i. 54 _note_[1]; ii. 45 _note_[2] Stone Boat Fleet. _See_ Blockade. Story, William Wetmore, i. 228, 256; letters of, in _Daily News_, 228 _and note_[4] Stowe, Mrs. Harriet Beecher, and the _Saturday Review_, i. 181; mentioned, ii. 89-90, 109 _Uncle Tom's Cabin_, i. 33 _and note_[1] Stowell, Lord, i. 208 Stuart--, British Minister at Washington: report of new Northern levies of men, ii. 30; on recognition, 30 _and note_[3]; views on British policy, 30 _note_[3]; attitude to intervention and recognition, 36, 37, 66 _note_[3]; report of Lincoln's emancipation proclamation, 37, 98; suggestion of armistice, 47; account of Federal "reprisals," 66 _note_[3]; on servile insurrection, 97; describes Emancipation proclamation as a _brutum fulmen_, 101
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