246-50 _passim_
Bunch controversy, i. 184 _et seq._;
view on Bunch's conduct, 187;
conferences with Seward in, 191-2, 193, 194 _and note_[1];
comment on Bunch's explanation, 192-3;
attitude to American decision in, 193, 194
Cotton, i. 54 _note_[1], 64, 196-7; ii. 20 _and note_[3]
Declaration of Paris negotiations:
alarmed by Seward's attitude, i. 151, 163 _notes_;
view of Seward's refusal to see the despatch, 153 _and note_[2];
communications with Confederates in, 161, 163 _notes_,
164, 165, 166, 168 _note_[4], 185, 188;
view on the American proposal, 154, 162, 164
Emancipation, as an issue, i. 223
Emancipation proclamation, ii. 106, 113, 114 _and note_
Intervention, i. 197; ii. 26, 36;
fears commercial influence on policy, 26;
_See also_ Mediation _infra_
Irish emigrants: enlistment of, ii. 201
Mediation, i. 284, 286, 297, 298-9; ii. 23, 37 _note_[1], 70;
summary of Mercier's plan of, i. 298-9;
report on French isolated offer of, ii. 75-6;
on Russian suggestion of, 76
Mercier's Richmond visit, i. 281 _et seq. passim_;
ii. 24 _note_[2];
comment on the result of, i. 286;
effect of, on, 287;
comment on newspaper report of, 287
Privateering Bill, ii.
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