ria's behavior on her accession, i. 9-12, 16; | Henley, Mr., 1.409; President Board of Trade, on Lord Palmerston, i. 29. ii. 110; resigns, ii. 141, 142; and Irish Land Grey, Colonel, opponent to Mr. Disraeli at Act, ii. 478. Wycombe, ii. 428, 429.
Grey, Lord, í. 8, 45, 47, 53; and Free-trade, i. 249, 250; Colonial Secretary, i. 275, 276; and ticket-of-leave system, ii. 29.
Grey, Sir George, Home Secretary, i. 145-276; on the ticket-of-leave system, ii. 23, 30, 31; his Bill abolishing transportation, ii. 32; Maoris, ii. 236; Habeas Corpus (Ireland), ii. 371.
Grimm, Jacob, i. 17.
Gros, Baron, ii. 109, 175, 179.
Grote, George, i. 29, 36; his "History of Greece," i. 528-530; and Ballot, ii. 494,
Henry VIII., Froude's picture of, ii. 639. Herat and Persia, i. 158; ii. 46.
Herbert, Auberon, and Republicanism, ii. 528; and Arch movement, ii. 533.
Herbert, Sidney (afterward Lord Herbert of Lea), on opening ports, i.243; and Peelites, i. 257; and Pacifico case, i. 325; and Peel ites, i.355; and Florence Nightingale, i. 501, 502; offered office by Lord Derby, i. 505; declines office, i. 507; "Lorcha Arrow," ii. 15; Conspiracy Bill, ii. 108; a first-class de- bater, ii. 113; Willis's Rooms' meeting, ii. 144; War Minister, ii. 147; death of, ii. 268; character and career, ii. 268, 294.
Guizot, M., i.14; and Egypt, i.135; and Ta-Herodotus, i. 43; story told by, ii. 306. hiti, i. 212, 213'; his Spanish marriage proj- ect, i. 285-290.
Gurney, Russell, Recorder of London, ii. 310; and Public Worship Bill, ii. 560.
HABEAS CORPUS ACT, suspended in Ireland, ii. 370-374.
Hakem, Druse chief and saint, ii. 183. Hall, Sir Benjamin, afterward Lord Llanover, and Jewish claims, ii. 119. Hamid, Sultan of Turkey, ii, 591. Hamilton, attempts life of Queen, i.110. Hanover, King of (see Cumberland). Hanover, ex-King of, i. 387.
Hansard and Stockdale case, i. 129-131. Harcourt, Sir W., and Public Worship Bill, ii. 564, 565; and Liberal icadership, ii. 573. Hardinge, Lord, ii. 42.
Hardy, Gathorne (afterward Lord Cranbrook), returned for Oxford University in place of Mr. Gladstone, ii. 278; described, ii. 305; his defence of the Irish Church, ii. 452, 466; War Secretary, 1874, ii. 557; and Public Worship Bill, ii. 564; on Cowen's speech, ii. 582; Indian Secretary, and made Lord Cranbrook, ii. 605. Hardy, Thomas, ii. 655.
Herschel, Sir John, i. 525. Herzegovina, insurrection in, ii. 585, 587, 588. Hicks-Beach and Letellier case, ii. 420; Vic- toria deadlock, ii. 423; Colonial Secretary, ii. 605.
Hill, F. H., author of "Political Portraits," ii. 429, 430.
Hill, Matthew Davenport, i. 65.
Hill, Sir Rowland, the founder of the penny- post, i. 65-70.
Hill, Thomas Wright, father of Sir Rowland Hill, i. 65.
Hoar, E. R., and Washington Commission, ii.
Hobhouse, John Cam, ii. 275.
Hodgson, Colonel, pamphlet of, on "Influ
ence of Priestly Caste in Army in Provok ing Sedition," ii. 38.
Hodson, of "Hodson's Horse," his summary execution of the princes of Delhi, ii. 71, 72; death of, ii. 76.
Hogarth, William, his "March to Finchley," i. 422.
Holkar, Maharajah of Indore, ii. 77. Holland, steamer between Dutch West Indies and, i. 62; consulate at Damascus destroy- ed, ii. 183.
Harley, his description of a famous speech, Holland, Sir H., death of, ii. 541. i. 428.
Haroun-al-Raschid, ii. 436.
Harrison, Frederick, on Republicanism, ii.
526. Hartington, Marquis of, ii. 146; elected for Radnor Burghs, ii. 455; and 1868 Ministry, ii. 462; and Ballot, ii. 497; and Liberal lead ership, ii. 573; sent for, ii. 629. Harvey, W. W., and Rectory of Ewelme, ii. 523. Hastings, Lady Flora, i. 97, 98. Hastings, Warren, i. 52, 382; ii. 79, 324. Hatherley, Lord, becomes Lord Chancellor, ii. 462; resignation of, ii. 545. Hatteras, the, and Alabama, ii. 210. Havelock, Henry, assists Canning, ii. 53; his march upon Cawnpore, ii. 67; makes his way to the relief of Lucknow, ii. 72, 73; death of, ii. 74; his career and character, ii. 74, 75.
Hay, Sir John, on Ashantee war of 1863, ii. 237.
Head, Sir Francis, his governorship of Upper Canada, i. 42, 43; ii. 415. Heber, Bishop, ii. 78.
Helen, Archduchess. i. 446.
Henessy, John Pope, and Poland, ii. 240.
Holy Places, custody of the, i. 450-453; dis- pute settled, i. 457.
Holyoake, S. J., and Jingoes, ii. 602. Home Rule, ii. 542–545. Hood, Thomas, his "Song of the Shirt," quoted, i. 133; his place as a poet, i. 545, 546. Hope, Admiral, i. 176, 177. Hope, Beresford, and Ecclesiastical Titles Act, i. 351. Horace, i. 21.
Horne, R. H., author of "Orion," i. 546. Horsman, on French treaty, ii. 158; on taxa- tion, ii. 169; Cave of Adullam, ii. 333. Houghton, Lord, on the Duke of Argyle, ii.
Household suffrage, ii. 361. Houses, inhabited, duty on, i. 422. Howick, afterward Earl Grey, on transporta- tion committee, ii. 23.
Howley, Dr., Archbishop of Canterbury, i. 9. Hudson Bay Company, ii. 415-417. Hughes, Thomas, author of "Tom Brown's School-days," ii. 277.
Hugo, Victor, on weathercock politicians, i. 432; on the antislavery movement in America, ii. 152.
Hume, Joseph, and Orange plot, i. 15, 16; in Parlament of 1837, i.35; and Canada, i.43; and Lord Durham's opponents, i. 53; on Prince Albert's annuity, i. 104; on British Museum and National Gallery, i. 129. Hungary in 1848, i. 316; rebellion, i. 382; and Russia, i. 438; association in London in aid of, ii. 99.
Hunt, Mr. Ward, and Westbury censure, ii. 273; Reform, ii. 335; Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, ii. 430; First Lord of the Admi- ralty, ii. 558; and paper navy, ii. 559. Hutt, Mr., ii. 293.
slave system in, ii. 311, 312; Morant Bay disturbances, ii. 312-314; the Gordon case, ii. 314-318; quotation from report of Com- missioners, ii. 318; opinion in England, ii. 319-322; report of Commissioners, ii. 322, 323; Jamaica trials, ii. 322-325. James, Edwin, ii. 105, 106. James, G. P. R., i. 558.
Japan, and European civilization, i. 115; war with, in 1863, ii. 237, 238. Jecker claims, i. 317; ii. 221. Jeffrey, Lord. on O'Connell's eloquence, i. 185. Jellalabad taken, i. 159. mur-Jerrold, Douglas, i. 558.
Huxley, Professor, i. 527; and Gordon der, ii. 322; and school boards, ii. 435; his writings, ii. 633, 634.
Hyde Park, exhibition in, i. 358-370; meet- ings in, ii. 342-346, 368-370.
IBRAHIM PASHA, i. 132, 133.
Inchiquin, Lord, brother to Smith O'Brien,
India and Russia, i. 440; mutiny, ii. 33-36; the flight to Delhi, ii.36-38; causes of sedi- tion, ii.38-48; anniversary of Plassey.ii. 48; alarm in Calcutta, ii. 49; Lord Canning, ii. 50; ferocity in England, ii. 50. 51; Punjaub saved, ii. 53, 54; siege of Delhi, ii. 55, 56; death of Henry Lawrence, ii. 56, 57; Cawn- pore, ii. 57-70; Delhi taken, ii. 70-73; Luck- now relieved, ii.72, 73; death of Havelock, ii. 74, 75; Cawnpore taken and retaken, ii. 75; Lucknow taken, ii. 76; the Ranee of Jhansi, ii. 77; Tayler of Patna, ii. 77, 78; end of mutiny, ii. 78-80; Canning's proclama- tion, ii. 80-83; Lord Ellenborough's de- spatch, ii. 83; end of East India Company, ii. 85-92; allusion to mutiny, ii. 354. Infanticide in India, suppressed, ii. 43. Ingelow, Jean, ii. 647.
Inglis, Sir R. H., on Queen's Colleges, i. 207; on Ecclesiastical Titles Act. i. 351. "Ingoldsby Legends," author of, on public executions, ii. 431.
Inhabited Houses Duty, i. 422. Inkerman, i. 496, 497.
Ionian Islands, complaint in, i. 320; i. 129-
Ireland, Clonmel trials, i. 77; famine, i. 240- 243, 246, 247, 252, 277-283; Coercion Bill, i. 273-274; Poor Laws modified, i. 283;-Young Ireland, i. 303-317; refugees in America, i. 387; tenant-right, i. 413; and Palmerston on tenant-right, ii. 231; and Prince Gort- schakoff, ii. 243-244; Irish Church. ii. 442- 446; Gladstone's Resolutions, ii. 450-454; Church disestablished, ii. 463-470; land system, ii. 471-478; home rule, ii. 542-545; university education, ii. 545-550; abolition of test in Dublin University, ii. 551. Isabella of Spain, and Spanish marriages, i. 285-291; association in London in aid of, ii. 99.
Italy, in 1848, i. 316; and Russia, i. 438; and Congress of Paris, i. 517, 520; and Austria, ii. 135-137; war with Austria, ii. 336; ob- tains Venice, ii. 348; and Rome, ii. 503,509; Andrassy Note, ii. 588.
JACKSON, General, story of, ii. 101. Jacob, Colonel, ii. 53.
Jamaica Bill, i. 89, 90; passed after a fish-
ion, i. 95, 96; Jama ca troubles, ii. 307-311;|
Jerusalem, threatened French occupation of,
Johnson, Dr., and penny-post, i. 70; on liter- al accuracy, ii. 377; mentioned, ií. 441, 575. Joly, M., and Letellier case, ii. 419. Jones, companion of Frost, i. 85. Jones, Ernest, i. 82; and Chartism, i. 301, 302; defeated, General Election, 1868, ii. 456. Jones, Mason, defeated at General Election, 1868, ii. 456.
Juarez and Mexico, ii. 219-223. Jugdulluk Pass, i. 172, 173. Juvenal, i. 559; ii. 370.
KAGOSIMA, bombardment of, ii. 238.
Kars, i. 516; taken, ii. 601; ceded to Russia, ii. 609.
Kaye, Sir J. W., and Afghan war, i. 158, 162, 170; and Sepoy war, ii. 38; on Hodson's murder of the Delhi princes, ii. 72. Kean, Charles, and Anti-Catholic agitation,
Kearsarge, the, and Alabama, ii. 211. Keats, i. 524.
Kelly, Fenian prisoner, rescue of. ii. 384, 385. Kemble, John Philip, and "Vortigern and Rowena," ii. 174.
Kennington Common, meet ng on, i. 293–297. Kent, Duchess of, i. 12. Kent, Duke of, i. 9,12.
Khyber Pass, massacre at, i. 169–172. Kickham, James, ii. 381. Kingburn, capture of, i. 521. King, Locke, and County Franchise, i. 354; abolition of property qualification for Par- liament, ii. 125, 126.
Kinglake, on Cobden and Bright, i. 231 ; and Nesselrode Memorandum, i. 443; on Holy Places, i. 451; and Lord Stratford de Red- cliffe, i. 459, 460; and Palmerston, i. 462; on Sinope massacre, 1. 468; policy of English Government, i. 477; and Peace So ciety, i. 481, 483; on Louis Napoleon, i. 486; on invasion of Crimea, i. 486-489; on St. Arnaud at Alma, i. 497; his writ- ings, i. 528; Amendment to Conspiracy to Murder Bill, ii. 103, 105; Amendment to Disraeli's vote of censure, 1864, ii. 255; his
"History of the Crimean War," il. 638, 639, 644, 645. Kingsley, "Alton Locke," i. 81; his works, i. 557; supports Governor Eyre, ii. 319; al- lusion to his "Alton Locke," ii 403. Knight, Charles, suggests use of postage- stamps, i. 68; begins "History of Thirty Years' Peace," i. 538; and Darwin, ii.
Koh-i-noor, the, i. 358; surrendered by Ma- harajah of Lahore, ii. 44. Koord-Cabul Pass, i. 169. Kossuth, Louis, i. 382-387.
Kung, Prince, and China war, 1800, ii. 180. Kuper, Admiral, bombards Kagosiina, ii. 238. Kutchuk-Kainardji, Treaty of, i. 453-456. Kyffhäusen cavern, ii. 327.
LABOUCHERE (afterward Lord Taunton), and Canada, ii. 414; and Hudson's Bay Com- pany, ii. 416.
"Lady of Lyons," mentioned, ii. 127. Lahore, mutiny at, in 1849, ii. 38; Maha- rajah of, surrenders Koh i-noor to Eng- land, ii. 44.
Laird and Alabama, ii. 212, 213.
Lake, Colonel, of Kars, i. 516.
Lamartine and Young Ireland, i. 303. Lamb, Lady Caroline, i. 20.
Lambton family, i. 45.
Land tenure in Canada, i. 40.
Landon, Miss, ii. 555.
Landor, W. S., i. 524, 525.
Landseer, Edwin, death of, ii. 541.
Langalibalele, ii. 619-621. Lansdowne, Lord, i. 11, 356.
Larkin, and Manchester Rescue, ii. 385-387. Lassalle, Ferdinand, i. 72.
Lavalette, M. de, and the Holy Places, i. 452. Lawrence, Sir Henry, ii. 53; killed, ii. 56, 57. Lawrence, Sir John (afterward Lord), Admin-
istrator of Punjaub, ii. 53, 91; and School Boards, ii. 485.
Lawrence, Sir Thomas, his painting of Lord Durham's son, mentioned, i. 47. Lawson, Sir Wilfrid, and liquor traffic, ii. 523; "almost holy calm," ii. 559.
Layard, career and character of, i. 506, 507; and 1865 Government, ii. 295; and Mr. Rassam, ii. 438; in 1868 Ministry, ii. 462; sent to Constantinople, ii. 601. "Leap in the dark," the, ii. 369. Lebanon, disturbances in, ii. 183-186.- Lecky, on Repeal of Union, i. 187,188; ii. 638, 639, 645.
Lee, General Robert, defeated at Gettys- burg, ii. 219; his surrender, ii. 222, 227. Leech, and Punch, i. 559.
Leeds, enfranchised, i. 76, 225; poisoning case at, ii. 7; corn-mill, ii. 403. Lehzen, Baroness, i. 12.
Leopold, Prince, i. 104; King of the Belg ans.
i. 99; and Prince Albert's Protestantism, i. 101.
Leopold of Coburg, and Spanish marriages, i. 288, 289.
Lesseps, M. de, and Suez Canal, ii. 9; inter- view with Lord Palmerston, ii. 9.
Lessing, ii. 643.
Letellier case, ii. 419, 420. Lever, Charles, i. 557, 558. Lewes, G. H., ii. 637, 638.
Lewis, Sir George Cornewall, Chancellor of
the Exchequer, i. 503; in 1856, ii. 6; de- scription of, ii. 6, 7; Home-secretary, 1859, ii. 147; on Reform Bill of 1860, ii. 173; American Civil War, ii. 226; correspond ence with Palmerston on national de- fences, ii. 231, 232; death of, ii. 268, 294; on attack on Sumner, ii. 512. Lhuys, Drouyn de, withdrawn from London, i. 323; at Vienna Conference, i. 510. Licens ng Act, Mr. Bruce's, ii. 524. Lichfield, Lord, objections of, to postal re- forms, i. 67.
Lieven, Princess, i.12; letter of Peel to, i.
Lincoln, Abraham, his taste for jokes, i. 465; story of, ii. 111; candidate for Presidency, ii. 152; President, ii. 190; declares block- ade, ii.192; Union at all costs, ii. 196; Eng- lish sympathy, ii. 202; Trent affair, ii. 203-206; assassinated, ii. 223; Lord Rus- sell on, ii. 338.
Literature, first survey of, i. 524-559; second survey, ii. 629–656.
Liverpool, greatness of, due to Transatlantic navigation, i. 63.
Livingstone, Dr., i. 540; discovered, ii. 538; death of, ii. 539.
Local Government Board established, ii. 501. Loch, Mr., ii. 179, 180.
Lords, House of, abandons voting by proxy, ii. 434; its appellate jurisdiction, ii. 545. Lorne, Lord, and Letellier case, ii. 420. Louis Philippe (see Philippe, Louis). Lovelace, Richard, lines by, ii. 291. Lowe, Robert, afterward Lord Sherbrook, first in Parliament, i. 420, 421; Malt Tax, i. 423; Lord Robert Cecil's censure, ii. 294, 295; re- form, 1866, ii. 330-337; refuses office, ii. 342; "our new masters," ii. 370; member of New South Wales's legislature, ii. 421; on Irish Church, ii. 452; elected for University of London, ii. 456; Match Tax, ii. 501, 502; Geneva arbitration, ii. 520; becomes Home- secretary, ii. 552; disagreement with Mr. Baxter, Liberal leadership, ii. 573; Royal Titles Bill, ii. 582, 583. Lowther, James, ii. 605.
Lucan, Lord, and Jewish claims, ii. 124. Lucknow, mutiny in, ii. 56, 72-76. Lushington, Dr., death of, ii. 541. Lyndhurst, Lord, i. 23, 27; and Canada, i. 53, 54; Lord Chancellor, i. 138; and O'Connell trial, i. 198, 203; and "Lorcha Arrow," ii. 13, 14; passes Bill for Admission of Jews to Corporate Offices, ii. 118; denounces Na- poleon III., ii. 155; opposes repeal of Paper Duties, ii. 164; death of, ii. 458.
Lytton, Lord, i. 28; and O'Connell's elo- quence, i.195; vote of censure on Russell, i. 512; as an author, i. 555, 556; and "Lor- cha Arrow," ii.15; mentioned, ii. 91; early Parliamentary career, ii. 126-130; sends Gladstone to Ionian Islands, ii. 130, 131; Re- form Bill, 1860, ii. 173; death of, ii. 539. Lytton, Lord, Viceroy of India, ii. 91, 580, 581; and Afghan war, ii. 617.
Lyveden, Lord (previously Mr. Vernon Smith),
MABERLEY, Colonel, objects to Rowland Hill's postal reforms, i. 67.
M'Carthy, Sir Charles, ii. 555. Macaulay, Lord, i. 29-32; on Opium war, i. 120-121; on Clive, i. 164; "bray of Exeter Hall," i. 206; letter on Free-trade, to Ed- inburgh constituents, i. 234, 235; on Rus- sell's failure to form a Ministry, i. 250; on Lord Chatham, i. 260, 261; Paymaster-Gen- eral, i. 275; on Warren Hastings, i. 382; elected for Edinburgh, i. 414, 415; article on Gladstone, i. 425; not a genuine orator, i. 429; ballad of, i. 494; his history, i. 530- 532; his poems, i. 546; English ignorance of India, ii. 79, 80; his last speech, ii. 86; maiden speech, on Jewish emancipation, ii.177; death and character of, ii. 150, 151; and Pitt, ii. 339; and paternal government, ii. 411; saying of, ii. 470; and Carteret, ii. 573.
Macdonald, Sir J., and Washington Commis- sion, ii. 514, 515.
Macheath, Captain, quoted, i. 77. McGahan, Mr., and Bulgaria, ii. 593. M'Gee, Thomas Darcy, and Young Ireland, i. 314.
Mackenzie, Mr., and Canadian Rebellion, i. 43.
Mackintosh, Sir James, ii. 117.
Macklin, the actor, story of his daughter, i. 337.
M'Laren, Duncan, elected for Edinburgh, ii.
Maclean, Mr., Governor of Gold Coast, ii.
MacMahon, Marshal, saying of, ii. 284. Macnaghten, Sir W., and Afghanistan, i. 159- 161; character of, i. 162; secret treaty with Akbar Khan, i. 164; killed, i. 165. Macnaghten, Lady, in Khyber Pass, i. 169; interview with Akbar Khan, i.171. Magdala taken, ii. 440.
Magee, Dr., and Irish Church, ii. 466, 467. Magenta, battle of, ii. 144.
Maguire and Manchester Rescue, ii. 385, 386. Maguire, Mr. J. F., and Irish Church, ii. 448- 450.
Mahmoud, Sultan, death of, i. 132.
Maine, State of, parallel between, and opium trade, i. 117.
Malmesbury, Lord, in Derby Government,
1852, i. 409; Secretary for Foreign Affairs, ii. 110; China war, 1860, ii. 175–178; vote of censure on Palmerston, ii. 253.
Manchester enfranchised, i. 76, 224. Manchester prisoners, ii. 384-387. Manchester school, i. 220–223, 225; and land, ii. 241.
Martin. Mr. Baron, and the Salomons case, ii. 122. Martin, Theodore, on Oxford's attempt against the Queen, i. 108-110. Martineau, Miss, Story of Coleridge and the postal system, i. 65; on Daniel O'Connell, i.183,184; her home, i. 527; her career, i. 538, 539; on Charlotte Brontë, i. 555. Mary Stuart, Froude's picture of, ii. 641. Mason, Mr., refusal of English Government to receive, i. 387; and Trent affair, ii. 203- 206. Massinger, i. 43; ii. 224, 490. Massowah and Abyssinia, ii. 437. Match Tax, Mr. Lowe's proposed, ii. 501, 502. Mathew, Father, i. 129; and O'Connell, i.
Maule, J. B., on Jamaica Commission, ii. 310, Maximilian, and Mexico, ii. 221; execution, ii. 222, 223, 538.
Maynooth grant, i. 206, 207; Cobden and Bright vote differently upon, ii. 149; abol- ished, ii. 465.
Mayo, Lord, ii. 91; Irish Secretary (as Lord Naas), ii. 110; and Irish Church, ii. 449; and Irish land tenure, ii. 476; murder of, ii. 520; mentioned, ii. 549.
May, Sir Erskine, on Jewish emancipation, ii. 117.
Mazzini, letters of, opened, i. 210, 211; and Stansfeld, ii. 300, 301.
Meade, General, at Gettysburg, ii. 219. Meagher, Thomas Francis, and Young Ire- land, i. 304-306; prosecuted, i. 308; trans- ported, i. 312, 313; career and death, i. 313, 314; mentioned, ii. 373, 379. Meean Meer, the parade at, ii. 54. Meerut, the mutiny at, ii. 36; Hodgson's pamphlet, ii. 38.
Melbourne, Lord, and William IV., i. 8; sent for on death of King, i.10; and Queen's first council, i. 10,11; character of, i. 20-24; and Brougham and Lyndhurst, i. 26-28; hated by Brougham, i. 53; and Chartism, i. 86; trouble for the Ministry, i. 88; and Jamaica Bill, i. 89, 90; resigns and returns to office, i. 90, 91; Bedchamber question, i. 91-97; case of Lady Flora Hastings, i. 97; Queen's marriage, i. 99; on Prince Albert's Protestantism, i. 102; the Ministry going from bad to worse, i. 124; reform, i. 127,128; financial muddles, i. 136, 137; Free-trade, i. 137; death of, i. 138; and O'Connell, i. 184, 191; cause of fall of Ministry, i. 217. Mentschikoff, Prince, and Turkey, i. 457; and Alma, i. 480, 481.
Po-Meredith, George, ii. 653, 654.
Mandeville, Sir John, and Prester John, ii. 435.
Manners, Lord John, Public Works, 1858, ii.
Manning, Cardinal, and Gorham case, i. 143; and Gladstone, ii. 572.
Maori war, 1863, ii. 236, 237.
Maritime war, rules of, proposed at Congress of Paris, i. 519, 520.
Mark, Saint, bones of, supposed to be in Abyssinia, ii. 435.
Marlowe's "Faustus" quoted, ii. 640. Maronites and Druses, ii. 183-188. Marryat, Captain, i. 298.
Martin, John, and Young Ireland, i. 315.
Metternich, and Russell, ii. 338.
Mexican intervention, mentioned, i. 155, 157; ii. 195, 219-223.
Miall, Mr., and Education Bill, ii. 485. Michelet, on land, i. 278.
Milan, entry of French and Italian troops into, ii. 144.
Militia Bill, i. 407, 408, 412, Mill, James, ii. 89, 90.
Mill, John Stuart, defends Lord Durham, i. 55, 56; and the Revolution," i. 75; and Newman, i. 141, 142; on the harshness of the law of gravitation, i. 431; his charac- ter, i. 527; and Grote, i. 529-532; and Car- lyle's French Revolution, i. 534; his works, i. 535-537; and India Council, ii. 88; de-
against his being made the model for Eng- lish officers, ii. 51; comes to aid Sir Hugh Wheeler at Cawnpore, ii. 58; his grievance, ii. 59, 60; very attentive to English visi. tors at Bithoor, ii. 60; his wrongs genuine, ii. 61; advised not to merge his cause in that of Delhi, ii. 61; treachery of, to Cawn- pore garrison, ii. 63-66; orders massacre of the Englishwomen, ii. 66, 67; flight and disappearance of, and rumored capture un- true, ii. 69, 70; aided by the Ranee of Jhan- si, ii. 77.
fends East India Company, ii. 89-92; and | Nana Sahib (see Cawnpore), Disraeli protests "stupid party," ii.111; and American Civ- il War, ii. 225; elected for Westminster, ii. 275, 276; rumored offer of Indian Secre- taryship to, ii. 292; and Jamaica, ii. 319; Jamaica trials, ii. 323, 324; Reform Bill, 1866, ii. 329; woman's franchise, ii. 365, 366; representation of minorities, ii. 366; and suspension of Habeas Corpus Act in Ireland, ii. 372; and Fenian prisoners, ii. 384; on strikes, ii. 401; defeated at West- minster, ii. 455; on Thirlwall, ii. 466, 467; and Fawcett, ii. 491; and ballot, ii. 496, 497; death of, ii. 540; on history, ii. 548. Miller, Hugh, i. 526.
Milton, Bright's fondness for, i. 229. Minorities, representation of, ii. 366. Mirabeau, i. 334; as drawn by Carlyle, i. 535; his saying of himself, ii. 279.
Mitchel, and Young Ireland, i. 304; and United Irishman, i. 306-308; prosecution and transportation of, i. 308-310; escapes, i. 313; career and death, i. 313, 314; ii. 373, 616.
Mohammed Ali, i. 133, 135, 480.
Moldavia and Congress of Paris, i. 518. Molesworth, Sir William, a Philosophical Radical, i. 29; and Pacifico case, i. 325; Colonial Secretary, i. 512; and transpor- tation, ii. 23; death of, ii. 113.
Monck, Lord, Governor-General of Canada, ii. 415.
Monroe doctrine, ii. 222.
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, and Mr. Pitt's diamonds, i. 13.
Montalembert, Count de, pamphlet on In- dian debate, ii. 85; and Poland, ii. 241. Montauban, General, afterward Palikao, and China war, 1860, ii. 179.
Monteagle, Lord, Amendment to Paper Duty Repeal Bill, ii. 163.
Montefiore, Mr., Jewish Sheriff of London, i.
Napier, Charles, and Egyptian war, i. 135, 136, 497, 498.
Napier, Sir Charles, wins battle of Meeanee, i. 211, 212; declares thirty Bengal regi- ments ripe for revolt, ii. 38. Napier, Sir William, i. 497. Napier, Lord, and Abyssinian expedition, ii. 438-441.
Naples, ex-King of, i. 387; and Italian Liber- als, i. 432.
Napoleon I., and Soult, i. 13; his hatred of England, i. 402; and Wellington, i. 417-419; and Cantillon story, ii. 105; and Russell, ii. 338; and Talma, ii. 577.
Napoleon, Louis, and Chartism, i. 296; elect- ed President of French Republic, i. 316; coup d'état, i. 389, 399; plébiscite, i. 400; the empire, i. 401, 402; distrust of, in Eng- land, i. 402; life in England, i. 403; the in- vasion of England, i. 404-406; the five proj- ects of invasion, i. 405; war with Austria, i. 406; and the Holy Places, i. 452, 453; let- ter to Emperor of Russia, i. 472; visit to London, i. 512; gains by Crimean war, i. 522; attempted assassination of, by Orsini, ii. 93-96; his use of London for political projects, ii. 99; and Cantillon story, ii. 105; and Austrian ambassador, ii. 135; and Ca- vour, ii. 135-137; general distrust of, in 1860, ii. 153; and Milan and Savoy, ii. 153- 155; and Free-trade, ii. 156, 157; distrust and dislike of him in England, ii. 157; sympathizes with South, ii. 199, 200; and American war, ii. 219; and the Mexican intervention, ii. 219-224; and Lombardy campaign, ii. 234, 235; and Poland, ii. 240- 244; Schleswig-Holstein question, ii. 244; refuses to interfere, ii. 250, 251; war with Prussia, ii. 503-505; death and career of, ii. 537-539; mentioned, ii. 576; Kinglake and, ii. 644.
Napoleon, Prince, at Alma, i. 497; suggest- ed for King of Greece, ii. 134; and Free- trade, ii. 157; and American war, ii. 200; and Poland, ii. 241.
Napoleon, Prince Louis, killed in Zululand, ii. 623-625. Nashville, the, ii. 209.
Nasmyth, Lieut., and Crimean war, i. 498-516. Nation, newspaper, i. 191, 303, 306, 314. National debt and Crimean war, i. 521. National Gallery, Mr. Hume on Sunday open- ing, i. 129.
Navigation, Transatlantic, schemes for, in 1838, i. 60-63; laws suspended, i. 283. Neill, recaptures Allahabad, ii. 67. Nelson, Lord, allusion to, ii. 190. Nelson, Mr. Justice, and Washington Com- mission, ii. 515.
Nesselrode Memorandum, i. 443-445; and
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