Great Britain and the American Civil War
Chapter 46
New York City: anti-British attitude of, i. 29; idea of separate secession, 83 _New York Herald, _The, i. 56, 255; ii. 199 _note_[4] _New York Times, _The, attack on W.H. Russell in, i. 178 _note_[2]; quoted on _Trent_ affair, 220 _note_[1]; report of Mercier's Richmond visit, 287 Newcastle, Duke of, Seward's statement to, i. 80, 114, 216, 227 _Newcastle Chronicle_, The, i. 70 _note_[1]; ii. 231 _note_ Newfoundland fisheries controversy, i. 4 Newman, Professor, ii. 224 Newton, Dr., in _Cambridge History of British Foreign Policy_, cited, i. 35 _note_ Nicaragua, i. 16 Nicolay and Hay, _Lincoln_, cited, i. 126 _note_[2], 138, 146 _note_[2] _Nonconformist_, The, i. 70 _note_[1]; ii. 231 _note_ Nonconformist sympathy with emancipation proclamations, ii. 109-10 Norfolk, Va., i. 253 _note_[1] "No 290," Confederate War Vessel. See _Alabama_ Northern States: Army, foreign element in, ii. 200 _note_[1] Emancipation: identified with,