98-100, 101, 105, 107 _and note_[2], 300-1;
despatch on settlement of peaceful policy, 134;
protests against British recognition of belligerency, 159;
advice to Seward on, 275
Roebuck's motion: report on, ii. 144
"Servile War" threat, ii. 18-19, 95 _and note_[4]
Slavery:
urges Northern declaration on, ii. 98-9;
comments on _Times_ criticism of anti-slavery meetings, 108
Southern Ports: plan of collecting duties at, ii. 198
_Trent_ Affair, the:
interviewed by Palmerston, i. 208-9;
statement on the _James Adger_, 209-10;
suspicion of British policy in, 218;
views on public opinion in, 222-3;
officially states Wilkes acted without authorization, 226;
report on English hope of peaceful settlement, 228, 229;
on British opinion after settlement of, 238, 240;
on effect of, in Great Britain, 243;
view of popular attitude in Britain in the crisis of, ii. 283
Appreciation and criticisms on:
Characterized in _The Index_, ii. 196
Lord Lyons', report on, i. 62-3;
opinion on, ii. 71 _note_[4]
Lord Russell's view of his diplomacy, ii. 128
Tory approval of, ii. 197
Otherwise mentioned, i. 1, 2, 129, 198, 263, 274, 276;
ii. 31, 100
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