The letters of Queen Victoria, vol. 3, 1854-1861
Chapter 88
illness, i. 143; Belgium and Holland, i. 145; marriage, i. 201; Eastern crisis, i. _227_-240; views on France, i. 233, 246; China and opium trade, i. 260, 261; votes for dissolution, i. 281; Foreign Secretary, i. 308; _Morning Chronicle_, i. 374; and Lord Grey, ii. 59; possible Foreign Secretary, ii. 60; desire for peace, ii. 68; and Lord Aberdeen, ii. 85, 86; Spanish marriage question, ii. _90_, 95, 97-103, 107; incurs Queen's displeasure, ii. 136, 171, 182, 193, 195, 221, 222, 223-236, 240, 241, 248, 256; attack on Portuguese Government, ii. _179_, 180; anti-Austrian sympathy, ii. 182; France and Austria, ii. 186, 192, _193_; Lord Normanby's appointment to Paris, ii. 189, 206; Italian policy, ii. 197; despatch about Greece, ii. 199; supplies arms to insurgents, ii. _211_; proposed removal of, ii. 212, 235; methods for redress of wrongs, ii. 229; hostility against Greece, ii. _231_; Haynau trouble, ii. _231_; case of Don Pacifico and Mr Finlay, ii. _231_, 233-240, _243_, _244_, 252, _253_; draft to Greece, ii. 234, 235; Prince Consort's memoranda on his Foreign Policy, ii. 235, 243, 260, 261; and Spain, ii. 240; Lord J. Russell's offer to resign, ii. 243, 244; speech on Foreign Policy, ii. 252; Schleswig draft, ii. 258; removal of, considered, ii. 260-263; Press attacks on, ii. 263; duties of a Foreign Secretary, ii. 263; Haynau despatch, ii. 267-270; Austria and Prussia, ii. 274; reception of Kossuth, ii. _283_, 325-331; Louis Napoleon, ii. _283_; diplomatic changes, ii. 285, 312; _coup d'état_, approval of, ii. 334-341; difference with Lord Normanby, ii. 334-340; dismissal from office, ii. 342-349; inconsistency of, ii. 344; absence from Council explained, ii. 350; explanation in the House, ii. 362-364; Militia Bill, ii. _367_, 368, 385, 386; refusal to serve under Lord Derby, ii. 369, 370; and Lord John Russell, ii. 378, 379, 382; iii. 58; power to appoint Commander-in-Chief, ii. 394; his aims, ii. 403, 404; Home Office, ii. 420; illness, ii. 428, 430; Eastern Question, ii. _432_; peculiar position of, ii. 451, 457; objection to Reform proposals, ii. 465, 466; iii. _20_, 22, 23, 24; resignation, ii. 467; withdraws his resignation, ii. _472_; speech at Reform Club, iii. _26_; Austrian alliance, iii. _51_, and the War Office, iii. _53_;