Great Britain and the American Civil War

Chapter 42

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on the war and the cotton industry, ii. 10; on Gladstone's Newcastle speech, 49 _note_[1], 55 _note_[1] _Morning Star_, The, i. 69, 70 _note_[1], 179; ii. 191 _note_[2], 231 _note_; criticism of _Times_ war news in, 228 Motley, J.L., United States Minister at Vienna: letter of, analysing nature of the American constitution, i. 174-6; urges forward step on slavery, ii. 98; reply to Seward on effect of Northern attempt to free slaves, 99; quoted on the hatred of democracy as shown in the British Press, 280-1; otherwise mentioned, i. 190 _note_[2], 191 _Causes, The, of the American Civil War_, i. 174, 175 _Correspondence_, i. 179 _note_[2], 184; ii. 33, 98 _note_[4], 106 _note_[3], 280-1 Motley, Mrs., i. 179 Mure, Robert: arrest of, i. 186-8, 192, 193 _note_[1], 201; Lyons' views on, 187-8

Napier, Lord, ii. 63, 66 Napoleon I., Emperor, i. 4, 8; and American contentions on neutral rights, i. 18 Napoleonic Wars, i. 4-7, 23 Napoleon III., Emperor: American policy of, ii. 39; differences with Thouvenel on, ii. 19 _and note_[2], 39 Blockade, view of, on the, i. 290 British policy: vexation at, i. 295 Confederate Cotton Loan, attitude to, ii. 160 _note_[2] Mediation: hopes for, ii. 23, 59; suggests an armistice for six months, 59, 60 _et seq._, 69; request for joint action by Russia and Britain with France on, 60; British views on, 60-65; British reply, 65 _and_ _note_[1], 66, 152, 155; Russian attitude to, 59 _note_[4], 63 _and _[3], 64, 66; offers friendly mediation, 75-6 Interview with Lindsay on, i. 289 _et seq._; reported offer on, to England, 290, 291 Interviews with Slidell on, ii. 24, 57 _note_[2], 60 Mercier's Richmond visit, connection of with, i. 287, 288; displeasure at, 288 Mexican policy of, i. 259-61;