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Abbott, Mr. C. S. A., his Memorandum on Foreign Enlistment Act and
Neutrality, 410; on Law of Nationality, 454.

Alabama, the, Correspondence as to, previous to her leaving Liverpool,
338-345; Depositions as to, 362-370; her Proceedings after
leaving Liverpool, 346; her Cruise, 411, 427; her Action with the
Hatteras, 411, with the Kearsarge, 427; Question as to Survivors
saved by the Deerhound, 429.

Alabama Claims, Discussion on, 371-402.

Alabama, State of, secedes from the Union, 50.
Alexandra, the, 353.

Aliens, Domiciled or Commorant, their Rights and Obligations, 440,
443; Aliens in United States during the War, 439-457.
American Commonwealth, its Structure, 1; Separatist influences, 2;

Consolidating forces, 4.
Arbitration (International), remarks on, 494.
Arkansas secedes from the Union, 73.

Blockade, President Lincoln's Proclamations of, 79, 80; Mr. Seward's
Answers as to, 228; Blockade of Chesapeake Bay, 230; of
Charleston, 237; of Savannah and the Gulf Ports, 239; Alleged
Imperfection of, 243, 292; Character of Southern Coast, 226, 244;
Blockade respected by British Government, 245, 292; General
Remarks, 245; Effect of Blockade on the South, 286; on the
English Cotton-manufacturing Districts, 468; Doctrine of "Con-
tinuous Voyages" applied to Breaches of Blockade, 310.

Blockade-running, and Causes which promoted it, 288; Complaints of
United States as to, 295; Treatment of persons captured in
Blockade-runners, 323.

Buchanan, President, his inaction, 57.

Bullock, Captain, his employment in England, 337; orders Ships in

France, 361.

Bunch, Consul, his exequatur revoked, 185.

Carolina (North) secedes from the Union, 73.

Carolina (South) secedes from the Union, 49.

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and self-control.

SeWP, T, 312;

Syria & k, The, 810;

Stephen Hort, The, 310;

Teresita, The, 318;

Tozas v. Ha te, 110;

Thorington v. Smyth and Hartley, 111;

Topic Wind, The, 98;
Volant, The, 318;

Will o' the Wisp, The, 318.

Jurists, 90.

Chesapeake, the, and other vessels, seized by Confederates
Civil War, Date of Commencement, Opinions of American
Congress (Confederate), Acts passed during first Session, 2.
Coaling of Belligerent Cruisers, Regulations as to, 415, 416.
Congress (Federal), its Attitude and Proceedings during the Se

Act, 100.

of the South, 59.

Conscription in United States, Claims for Exemption. 443-454

Consuls, British, expelled from the South, 472.

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Neutrality, 410; on Law of Nana

Alabama, the, Correspondence as to per

338-345; Depositions as torg, 431; dismantled at Liverpool, 359,

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Law, Negotiations respecting, 171-185.

Mr., his Mission to England, 187; captured in the Trent, 189;
eased, 213; solicits the British Government to declare
lockade ineffective, 292; recalled, 471.

moros, Trade with, and Questions which arose, 313.

iation, fruitless proposal of, by France, 467.

rchant-ships, Confederate, Treatment of, in Neutral Ports, 247.
iddle States, their Indecision, 72; how terminated, 73.

Military Operations, at Commencement of War, 85; Subsequent, 458,
474.

Mississippi, State of, secedes from the Union, 50.

Munitions of War, Export of, from England to North and South, 330.

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Chesapeake, the, and other vessels, seized by Confederates, 463.

Civil War, Date of Commencement, Opinions of American Courts and

Jurists, 90.

Coaling of Belligerent Cruisers, Regulations as to, 415, 416.

Congress (Confederate), Acts passed during first Session, 62; Prize
Act, 100.

Congress (Federal), its Attitude and Proceedings during the Secession
of the South, 59.

Conscription in United States, Claims for Exemption, 443-454.
Consuls, British, expelled from the South, 472.

England, Relations with United States before the War, 122; Attitude
of the Government, 123; Anxiety at Outbreak of War, 128;
Division of Opinion in England as to the War, 465; Freedom of
Speech in England, 505.

Esperson, Professor, his Observations on the American Claims, 495.

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Florida, the, despatched from Liverpool, 338; seized at Nassau, 350;
receives Guns at Green Key, 351; enters Mobile, ibid; begins
to cruise, 430; enters Brest Harbour, ibid; seized at Bahia, 433;
her end, ibid.

Florida, State of, secedes from the Union, 50.

Georgia, the, 355; at Cherbourg, 431; dismantled at Liverpool, 359,
433.

Georgia, State of, secedes from the Union, 50.

Habeas Corpus, Suspension of, in United States, 441.

Hiawatha, the, 90, 233.

Harper's Ferry seized by the Confederates, 74.

Iron-clads, the, at Liverpool, 355.

Levies of Troops (Confederate), 76, 87; (Federal), 85, 87, 475.

Lincoln, Mr., his Election to the Presidency, 40; his Accession, 65; his
Character and Policy, 66; his Assassination, 477; Correspondence
on it, ibid.

Louisiana secedes from the Union, 50.

Mails, Neutral Vessels carrying, Correspondence and Instructions

319.

Maritime Law, Negotiations respecting, 171-185.

Mason, Mr., his Mission to England, 187; captured in the Trent, 189;
released, 213; solicits the British Government to declare
Blockade ineffective, 292; recalled, 471.

Matamoros, Trade with, and Questions which arose, 313.
Mediation, fruitless proposal of, by France, 467.

Merchant-ships, Confederate, Treatment of, in Neutral Ports, 247.
Middle States, their Indecision, 72; how terminated, 73.

Military Operations, at Commencement of War, 85; Subsequent, 458,

474.

Mississippi, State of, secedes from the Union, 50.

Munitions of War, Export of, from England to North and South, 330.

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