Страница - 153Страница - 155- Fabrice, General von, i. [387,] ii. [3.]
- Faidherbe, General, defeat at St. Quentin, i. [359.]
- Fair Trade League, ii. [255.]
- Fallières, M., ii. [309,] [312.]
- Faon, the, French gunboat, ii. [22.]
- Fashoda, i. [71.]
- Favre, Jules, Minister for Foreign Affairs, i. [313,] [315,]
[332,] [341,] [349,]
[356,] [358,] [361,]
[377,] [381,] [386,]
ii. [3,] [16;]
- war policy, i. [310;]
- meeting with Bismarck, i. [316]-[324;]
- advises diplomatists to leave Paris, i. [322;]
- at Black Sea Conference, i. [350;]
- Bismarck refuses safe conduct to London, i. [353;]
- and peace negotiations, i. [360;]
- policy attacked, i. [362;]
- in the National Assembly, i. [368;]
- Lyons appreciation of, i. [359,] [368.]
- Fazyl Pasha, and the Young Turk Party, i. [167.]
- Ferrières, i. [321.]
- Ferry, M. Jules, i. [361;]
- Prime Minister, ii. [230;]
- policy in Tunis, ii. [240;]
- and Gambetta, ii. [249;]
- forms a Ministry, ii. [312;]
- at Foreign Office, ii. [320;]
- Egyptian policy, ii. [330,] [338;]
- policy in China, ii. [339;]
- resignation of, ii. [349;]
- on Soudan affairs, ii. [344.]
- Fielding, Hon. Percy, i. [348.]
- Fire Island, kidnapped recruits at, i. [112.]
- Fitzmaurice, Lord, i. [316;]
- "Life of Granville," quoted, i. [342.]
- Flahault, M. de, i. [92.]
- Fleury, General, i. [217;]
- proposed Minister at Florence, i. [230;]
- and Russo-French Alliance, i. [273;]
- Lord Clarendon on, i. [231.]
- Floquet, M., ii. [404;]
- duel with Boulanger, ii. [370;]
- fails to form an administration, ii. [380.]
- Florence, i. [2;]
- Lyons appointed secretary of legation at, i. [6;]
- Lyons appointed Minister at, i. [11;]
- Fleury's mission to, i. [230.]
- Florian, Count, ii. [399.]
- Flourens, M. Gustave, organizes riot in Paris, i. [330.]
- Flourens, M., appointed Foreign Minister, ii. [381;]
- policy, ii. [398,] [406.]
- Flourens, Mme., ii. [387.]
- Fontainebleau, i. [197,] [375.]
- Foochow, Chinese fleet destroyed at, ii. [337.]
- Formosa, blockade of, ii. [337,] [344.]
- Forsyth, Mr., i. [14.]
- Fort Issy, i. [382.]
- Fort Lafayette, i. [131.]
- Fort Sumter, i. [34,] [50.]
- Fort Warren, i. [71,] [74,] [75.]
- Fournier, M., French Ambassador at Constantinople, ii. [169,] [182,] [205;]
- withdrawn from Constantinople, ii. [210.]
- Fourtou, M., ii. [114.]
- France, internal affairs, i. [190,] [238,] [280,]
ii. [105,] [147,] [164,] [306,] [402;]
- republic declared, i. [237,] [310;]
- Constitutional Government in, i. [283,] [290;]
- Bismarck on, i. [271;]
- government of National Defence, i. [311,] [336] et seq.;
- National Assembly, i. [363;]
- public v. monarchy in, i. [364;]
- elections in, i. [227,] [360,]
ii. [97,] [114,] [116,] [237,] [363;]
- unrest among peasantry, ii. [297;]
- finances, i. [236,] [358;]
- Protection v. Free Trade, ii. [321,] [328,] [335.]
- (See Commercial Treaties);
- press campaigns against England, ii. [178,] [307,] [310,] [328,] [333,] [376;]
- anti-German attacks, ii. [411;]
- military power of, i. [257,] [268,] [369,]
ii. [59,] [102,] [356;]
- Lord Stanley on, i. [162;]
- Villiers' report, ii. [310;]
- and disarmament, i. [246,] [258,] [277;]
- navy of, ii. [59;]
- policy in U.S.A., i. [13,] [42,] [44,]
[46,] [54,] [67,]
[70,] [77,] [81;]
- in the Moldo-Wallachian Principalities, i. [153;]
- in Belgium, i. [211,] [303;]
- in North Africa, i. [199;]
- in Eastern Question, ii. [134;]
- occupation of Rome, i. [3,] [183]-[187;]
- proposes cession of Crete to Greece, i. [163.]
- Franco-Prussian War, apprehensions of, i. [185,] [195;]
- war declared, i. [301;]
- causes of, i. [305;]
- panic in Paris, i. [306;]
- suggestion for armistice, i. [312,] [314,] [347;]
- Bourbaki on the military situation, i. [327;]
- peace party, i. [328;]
- suggestion for European Congress, i. [367;]
- suggested terms of Peace, i. [348;]
- armistice agreed on, i. [360;]
- preliminaries of Peace signed, i. [369;]
- harshness of conditions, i. [373;]
- Neutral Powers and, i. [371;]
- the war indemnity, i. [369,]
ii. [3,] [29,] [41,] [45;]
- effects on the Embassy, i. [347.]
- Frankfort, i. [140,] [236,] [370.]
- Frederick William IV., King of Prussia, ii. [41,] [62;]
- in the San Juan dispute, i. [19;]
- on German unity, i. [208,] [247,] [266;]
- and army, i. [207,] [247-9,]
[252,] [254-6,] [348;]
- on disarmament, i. [266,] [275,] [277;]
- at Ems, i. [293,] [305;]
- and Clarendon, i. [201,] [204;]
- friendship for Arnim, ii. [46;]
- relations with Bismarck, ii. [54,] [57,] [62,] [73,] [120;]
- attempt to assassinate, ii. [146;]
- ill-health, ii. [80,] [354.]
- Frederick William, Crown Prince of Prussia, on Franco-Prussian relations, i. [207;]
- in the Franco-Prussian War, i. [309;]
- peaceful policy, i. [247;]
- English sympathies, i. [342,] [343;]
- conversation with Odo Russell, ii. [80;]
- relations with Bismarck, ii. [57,] [63,] [74.]
- Free Trade, decline in France, i. [241,] [245,]
[290,] [372,]
ii. [3,] [27,] [163.]
- (See Commercial Treaties and Protection);
- Lyons on, i. [284,] ii. [27.]
- Frère-Orban, M., visit to Paris, i. [219.]
- Freycinet, M. de, ii. [119,] [154,] [200,] [350;]
- succeeds Waddington at Foreign Office, ii. [204;]
- his ideal ambassador, ii. [211;]
- refuses office in Gambetta Ministry, ii. [262;]
- forms Ministry, ii. [277;]
- retires from office, ii. [291,] [378;]
- Egyptian policy, ii. [281]-[91,] [356,] [377,] [392;]
- Eastern policy, ii. [223.]
- Friedland, the, sent to Tunis, ii. [238.]
- Fuad Pasha, Grand Vizier, on Turkish finance, i. [146;]
- and the Paris Conference, i. [153;]
- dismissal of, i. [155;]
- alluded to, i. [151,] [155,]
[166,] [167,] [171.]
- Galliera, Duchess of, ii. [43.]
- Gallipoli, ii. [127.]
- Gallway, Colonel, sent to report on army of the Potomac, i. [128,] [129.]
- Galt, Mr., Canadian Finance Minister, i. [60.]
- Gambetta, minister of war, i. [325][-329,]
[336,] [338,] [345,]
[349,] [351,] [355,]
[356,] [358,] [360;]
- resigns office, i. [361;]
- recovery of influence, ii. [98;]
- dispute with Grévy, ii. [118;]
- interview with Prince of Wales, ii. [156;]
- growth of power, ii. [168;]
- on foreign policy of France, ii. [205;]
- resignation of, ii. [277;]
- and Ferry, ii. [249;]
- administrative qualities, ii. [262;]
- fall from office, ii. [296;]
- shot, ii. [301;]
- death, ii. [305;]
- policy and views of, i. [362,] [363,]
[365,] [370,]
ii. [8,] [64,] [67,] [99,] [106,] [119,] [133,] [147,]
[166,] [197,] [198,] [226,] [237,] [266;]
- Egyptian policy, ii. [177,] [181,] [261,] [290;]
- St. Hilaire on, ii. [229.]
- Gambia, the, ii. [198.]
- Garibaldi, invades Papal States, i. [178;]
- embarrassing foreign policy, i. [177;]
- in Franco-Prussian war, i. [324.]
- Gaulois, on Sir J. Drummond Hay, ii. [329.]
- Genoa, i. [8.]
- Germany. See also Prussia and Franco-German War;
- Confederation question, i. [190,] [192,]
[201,] [204,] [205,]
[207,] [251,] [266,]
[276,] [277,] [343;]
- and need of seaboard, ii. [60;]
- relations with Russia, ii. [42,] [324;]
- military power, i. [275,] ii. [80,] [356.]
- Gibraltar, i. [200,] ii. [288.]
- Gladstone, on American struggle, i. [89;]
- on Belgian independence, i. [212,] [214,] [218;]
- on a peer's vote, i. [225,] ii. [336;]
- and disarmament, i. [250,] [259;]
- on the plébiscite, i. [283,] [289,] [290;]
- and the Hohenzollern candidature, i. [298;]
- on peace negotiations, i. [334;]
- Russian sympathies, ii. [109;]
- Eastern policy, ii. [228,] [231;]
- Egyptian policy, ii. [274,] [329;]
- visit to Paris, ii. [313;]
- Bismarck's dislike of, ii. [353,] [354;]
- resigns office, ii. [356;]
- letters to Lyons, i. [334,] ii. [347.]
- Globe, and the Anglo-Russian Agreement, ii. [143.]
- Goblet, M., Prime Minister of France, ii. [380;]
- foreign policy, ii. [389;]
- difficulties of, ii. [392.]
- Godeaux, M., ii. [172.]
- Gontaut, M. de, ii. [29.]
- Goodenough, Captain, i. [128.]
- Gordon, General, sent to Soudan, ii. [321,] [343;]
- in Khartoum, ii. [326;]
- death of, ii. [343.]
- Gortschakoff, Prince, i. [181,] [209,]
[248,] [273,]
ii. [42,] [77,] [80,] [85,] [88,] [90;]
- Bismarck's abuse of, ii. [168.]
- Goschen, Mr. (afterward Viscount), at Constantinople, ii. [210,] [223.]
- Gozze, Count, i. [6.]
- Gramont, Duc de, i. [289,] [299,]
[302,] [303,] [340;]
- on the Hohenzollern candidature, i. [294;]
- and war, i. [307;]
- letter from Napoleon, i. [304;]
- Bismarck on, i. [320;]
- publishes letter of Beust, ii. [35,] [36.]
- Grant, General, i. [133,] [372.]
- Granville, Lord, at the Foreign Office, i. [294,] [301,]
[343,] [383;]
- policy in Franco-Prussian War, i. [313;]
- interview with Thiers, i. [316;]
- on revolution in Paris, i. [379;]
- Free Trade policy, ii. [27,] [257;]
- Egyptian policy, ii. [274,] [277;]
- succeeded by Lord Derby, ii. [54;]
- on the Eastern Question, ii. [231;]
- and Franco in Tunis, ii. [250;]
- on peers' voting, ii. [12;]
- on Waddington, ii. [314;]
- succeeded by Salisbury, ii. [356;]
- letters to Lyons, i. [294,] [297,] [317,]
[337,] [340,] [373,]
ii. [9,] [23,] [241,] [242,] [270,] [289,] [323,] [324,]
[329,] [332,] [346,] [348,] [353;]
- letter to Gladstone, ii. [274.]
- Great Lakes, fortification of, i. [60.]
- Greece, ii. [183;]
- financial immorality, i. [163;]
- increase of power, i. [164;]
- and Turkey, i. [166,] [209,] ii. [89;]
- and the Eastern question, i. [160,] ii. [131,] [223;]
- frontier question, i. [206,] ii. [207,] [227,] [229.]
- Greece, King of, ii. [225.]
- Greeley, Mr. Horace, i. [96.]
- Green, Mr., at Bucharest, i. [149,] [153,] [158.]
- Grévy, M., i. [328;]
- in the National Assembly, i. [365,] [368,] ii. [16;]
- dispute with Gambetta, ii. [118;]
- becomes President, ii. [167;]
- loss of prestige, ii. [202;]
- and Boulanger, ii. [367,] [393;]
- New Year's reception, ii. [305;]
- and peace policy, ii. [382,] [383.]
- Grey, General, letter to Clarendon, i. [211.]
- Griffith, Mr., i. [28.]
- Grousset, Paschal, i. [383.]
- Halifax, i. [73,] [74.]
- Halim, ii. [261;]
- proposed to make Khedive, ii. [280.]
- Hammond, Mr., Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, views and opinions of, i. [63,] [64,] [77,]
[86,] [294,] [299;]
- letter to Lyons, i. [172.]
- Hauseman, ii. [46.]
- d'Harcourt, Emmanuel, ii. [91,] [100,] [144.]
- Harney, General. i. [19,] [23.]
- Harper's Ferry, i. [20.]
- Hartington, Lord, ii. [330,] [332,] [371.]
- Hartmann, nihilist, ii. [207.]
- Hatfield, Lyons at, ii. [222.]
- Havannah, i. [54.]
- Hay, Sir J. Drummond, ii. [329.]
- Haymerle and the Austro-German Alliance, ii. [194.]
- Head, Sir Edmund, Governor-General of Canada, i. [39,] [50.]
- Heneage, Mr., i. [132.]
- Herat, ii. [352.]
- Herbert, Sir Michael, i. [90.]
- Herbette, M. d', ii. [386.]
- Heron's Ghyll, Lyons at, ii. [424.]
- Herzegovina, ii. [141;]
- annexation of, i. [342;]
- insurrection in, ii. [84;]
- and the Andrassy Note, ii. [96,] [127.]
- Hesse, i. [285.]
- Hicks Pasha, disaster in Soudan, ii. [320,] [325.]
- Hobart Pasha, ii. [136.]
- Hohenlohe, Prince, ii. [31,] [69,] [292.]
- Hohenzollern, candidature for Spain, i. [294,] [296,] [305.]
- Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Prince Charles of, chosen Hereditary Prince of Roumania, i. [155-157;]
- invested at Constantinople, i. [158.]
- Holland, i. [217;]
- and Luxembourg, i. [165,] [168;]
- foreign designs on, i. [304,] [355,] ii. [83;]
- suggestions for protection of, ii. [113;]
- foreign relations, ii. [124;]
- in Constantinople Conference, ii. [109;]
- Bismarck's policy, ii. [345.]
- Hope, Sir James, i. [133.]
- Hope, Lady Mary, ii. [424.]
- Hope-Scott, James, ii. [418.]
- Hotham, Captain, ii. [22.]
- Hovas, Queen of the, ii. [301.]
- Howard, Lady Mary, ii. [418,] [423.]
- Hoyos, Count, ii. [387.]
- Hudson, Sir James, note to the Sardinian Government, i. [10.]
- Hugo, Victor, i. [224,] [363,]
[370,] [371;]
- death and funeral, ii. [354.]
- Hungary, policy of Russia concerning, ii. [134.]
- Hussein Khan, ii. [216.]
- Iddesleigh, Lord, Foreign Secretary, ii. [375;]
- death of, ii. [383.]
- Ignatieff, General, Russian Minister at Constantinople, i. [148,] [158;]
- mission to London, ii. [109;]
- foreign policy, ii. [128,] [130.]
- Imperialists, policy of, ii. [56.]
- India, ii. [137,] [205.]
- International Law on blockade, i. [97.]
- Irish emigrants in U.S.A., i. [15,] [16,]
[25,] [69;]
- liability to service, i. [109,] [114,] [115;]
- secret societies, i. [40.]
- Irish Church Bill, i. [224,] ii. [10,] [11.]
- Irish Nationalists, ii. [232.]
- Isabella, Queen, in France, ii. [22.]
- Ismail, Khedive, i. [221,] [222,] [239;]
- and Suez Canal Shares, ii. [85;]
- and Russo-Turkish War, ii. [110,] [155,] [171;]
- warning to, ii. [177;]
- deposed, ii. [185;]
- proposal to restore, ii. [344.]
- Italy, ii. [55;]
- neutral policy, i. [298,] [302;]
- Bismarck on, i. [321;]
- Eastern policy, i. [164;]
- and Prussia, i. [178,] [193;]
- and Savoy, i. [382;]
- policy in Tunis, ii. [240,] [248.]