Страница - 154Страница - 156- Jahde, i. [228.]
- James river, America, i. [83.]
- Janina, ii. [183.]
- Jecker bonds, i. [218.]
- Jenner, Mr., i. [87.]
- Johnstone, Mr. Horace, i. [127.]
- Joinville, Prince de, ii. [3,] [7,] [34.]
- Journal officiel, i. [315,] ii. [320.]
- Juarez, i. [13.]
- Karolyi, ii. [391.]
- Kars, ii. [143.]
- Kemble, Adelaide, ii. [422.]
- Kemble, Fanny, ii. [422.]
- Kennedy, i. [140.]
- Kentucky, i. [60.]
- Kern, M., Swiss Minister at Paris, ii. [255.]
- Khaireddin Pasha, ii. [167,] [196.]
- Khartoum, ii. 322; Gordon in, ii. [326;]
- expedition to, ii. [341;]
- fall of, ii. [343.]
- Khedive. See Ismail.
- Kiel, i. [204.]
- Kitchener, Major (Lord), Rochefort's abuse of, ii. [358.]
- Klazko, Mgr., i. [272,] [278,] [294.]
- Knollys, Viscount, ii. [152.]
- Knowsley, Lyons at, ii. [222,] [424.]
- Kroumirs, the, ii. [240,] [301.]
- Lacour, M. Challemel, ii. [211,] [257,] [310;]
- becomes Foreign Minister, ii. [312;]
- on Egyptian question, ii. [316;]
- resignation of, ii. [320.]
- Lagarde, the Abbé, i. [385.]
- Land Bill (English), i. [294.]
- Landsturm Bill, ii. [62.]
- Lang-Son, French defeat at, ii. [349.]
- Lascelles, Sir Frank, i. [377.]
- La Tour d'Auvergne, La Prince de, i. [208,] [233,]
[234,] [240,]
[241,] [308,] [310.]
- La Valette, M. de, i. [206,] [218,]
[223,] [234,]
[242,] [256,] [261,]
[287,] [298,] [300-303;]
- on home policy, i. [229;]
- and disarmament, i. [247;]
- on the Hohenzollern candidature, i. [295;]
- on political situation, i. [285.]
- Layard, Mr. (Sir Henry), i. [295,] [347;]
- reports from Constantinople, ii. [123,] [127;]
- the Anglo-Turkish Convention, ii. [140,] [142,] [143;]
- on Treaty of Berlin, ii. [160;]
- withdrawn from Constantinople, ii. [209;]
- letter to Lyons, ii. [137,] [138.]
- League of Patriots, ii. [402.]
- Lebœuf, on France's readiness for war, i. [307.]
- Le Flô, General, ii. [29;]
- conversation with Alexander of Russia, ii. [52,] [54.]
- Legh, Mr. (Lord Newton), ii. [220.]
- Legitimists, policy of, i. [228,] [364,] [368,]
ii. [15,] [18,] [25,] [56;]
- and Comte de Chambord, ii. [7;]
- proposed fusion with Orleanists, ii. [21;]
- White Flag Manifesto, ii. [47.]
- Leighton, Sir Frederick, ii. [423.]
- Le Mans, Chanzy at, i. [348,] [359.]
- Leo XIII., ii. [425.]
- Lesseps, M. de, ii. [86;]
- and Suez Canal Shares, ii. [90,] [93,] [321;]
- on Soudan expedition, ii. [343.]
- Levy, Mr., and the Enfida estate, ii. [238.]
- Lhuys, Drouyn de, i. [241.]
- Liberté, publishes secret negotiations, i. [301.]
- Lincoln, President Abraham, i. [29,] [34,]
[47,] [60,]
[65,] [69,] [81,]
[88,] [93,] [98,]
[100,] [115,] [140;]
- issues proclamations of Emancipation, i. [95;]
- and the U.S. Army, i. [110.]
- Lindau, employed as secret agent by Bismarck, ii. [46.]
- Lindsay, Major-General, i. [129.]
- Lisbon, i. [144.]
- Little, Mrs., ii. [417.]
- Lobanoff, Prince, ii. [130.]
- Loftus, Lord Augustus, British Ambassador at Berlin, i. [250,] [295;]
- despatches from, i. [218,] [273,]
[276,] [285,] [293;]
- interview with Bismarck, i. [254,] [261,]
[270,] [275;]
- letters to Clarendon, i. [254,] [270.]
- Longchamps, Reviews at, ii. [368,] [369,] [410.]
- Longworth, Mr., i. [161.]
- Lord Mayor, in Paris, ii. [64.]
- Lords, House of, Lyons vote in, i. [226,] ii. [9,] [336.]
- Lorraine. See Alsace and Lorraine.
- Louis XVI., i. [254.]
- Louis Philippe, i. [254.]
- Louis, Prince Imperial, ii. [102;]
- death of, ii. [190-193.]
- Lumley, British Minister at Brussels, ii. [75.]
- Luxembourg, report of cession to France, i. [165;]
- Prussia refuses consent to sell, i. [168;]
- conference in London, i. [169;]
- railway affair, i. [211,] [257;]
- Commission in London, i. [219.]
- Lynch Law, i. [21.]
- Lyons, strength of garrisons at, i. [268,] [349.]
- Lyons, Richard Bickerton Pemell, Lord, early life, i. [1;]
- succeeds to the peerage, i. [11;]
- Mission to Naples respecting Cagliari case, i. [8-11;]
- appointed Minister at Florence, i. [11;]
- offer of the Washington Legation, i. [11;]
- with Prince of Wales in Canada, i. [25;] a G.C.B., i. [76;]
- visits to Canada, i. [119,] [134;]
- returns to London on account of ill-health, i. [89,] [136;]
- resigns U.S. Legation, i. [139;]
- receives the degree of D.C.L., i. [144;]
- appointed to the Embassy at Constantinople, i. [144;]
- to Paris Embassy, i. [177;]
- removes with Embassy to Tours, i. [322;]
- to Bordeaux, i. [345;]
- returns to Paris, i. [375;]
- invited to represent England at Berlin Congress, ii. [125;]
- proffered resignation, ii. [394;]
- offer of Foreign Secretaryship, ii. [371;]
- termination of office, ii. [411;]
- created an earl, ii. [412;]
- death, ii. [412;]
- his personal characteristics, ii. [213]-[222,] [412;]
- in private life, ii. [415.]
- Letters from Lyons—
- to Lord Clarendon, i. [149,] [152,]
[153,] [206,] [213,]
[219,] [224,] [227,]
[228,] [230,] [233,]
[235,] [239,] [241,]
[244,] [248,] [256,]
[273,] [280,] [283,]
[285,] [288,] [290.]
- to Earl Cowley, i. [154,] [158,] [174.]
- to Lord Derby, i. [156,]
ii. [54,] [66,] [95,] [102,] [107,]
[111,] [112,] [117,] [119,] [127.]
- to Sir C. Dilke, ii. [254,] [255.]
- to Lord Granville, i. [296,] [299,]
[301,] [303,]
[305,] [308,] [312,]
[315,] [322,] [325,]
[329,] [338,] [350,]
[355,] [356,] [361,]
[365,] [367,] [371,]
[374,] [376,] [380,]
[382,] [385,] [386,]
ii. [2,] [7,] [13,] [15,] [21,] [24,] [26,] [34,] [36,] [37,] [39,] [47,] [48,] [50,] [223,] [225,] [226,]
[229,] [230,] [233,] [235,] [239,] [243,] [247,] [248,] [249,] [258,] [261,] [262,] [263,] [265,] [271,]
[275,] [278,] [280,] [281,] [283,] [286,] [292,] [296,] [298,] [300,] [302,] [303,] [308,] [309,] [312,]
[313,] [314,] [315,] [317,] [319,] [320,] [321,] [323,] [326,] [328,] [330,] [334,] [338,] [339,] [341,]
[342,] [345,] [350,] [351,] [352.]
- to Mr. Green, i. [158.]
- to Mr. Griffith, i. [28.]
- to Mr. Hammond, i. [127,] [132,]
[309,] [346.]
- to Sir Edmund Head, i. [39,] [50.]
- to Lord Iddesleigh, ii. [375,] [377,] [378,] [379,] [381.]
- to Mr. Layard (Sir H.), i. [347,] ii. [207.]
- to Captain Lyons, i. [5.]
- to Lady Lytton, ii. [209.]
- to Lord Malmesbury, i. [13,] [14.]
- to Admiral Sir A. Milne, i. [104.]
- to Viscount Monck, i. [123.]
- to Duke of Newcastle, i. [28,] [29.]
- to Lord Rosebery, ii. [363,] [365,] [366,] [367,] [368,] [374.]
- to Lord John Russell, i. [17,] [20,]
[21,] [26,] [30,]
[31,] [36,] [41,]
[42,] [47,] [55,]
[57,] [59,] [65,]
[67,] [71,] [74,]
[82,] [85,] [88,]
[101,] [102,] [115,]
[120,] [122,] [128,]
[136,] [143,] [145.]
- to Lord Odo Russell, ii. [30,] [42,] [51,] [129.]
- to Lord Salisbury, ii. [134,] [139,] [145,] [151,] [152,] [156,] [165,] [169,] [171,] [180,] [191,] [192,]
[195,] [196,] [198,] [202,] [204,] [357,] [371,] [383,] [387,] [388,] [389,] [392,] [394,] [396,] [398,]
[400,] [402,] [403,] [404,] [405,] [410.]
- to Mr. Seward, i. [131,] [140.]
- to Mr. Stuart, i. [139,] [156.]
- to Lord Stanley (Earl Derby), i. [156,] [159,]
[166,] [179,] [182,]
[186,] [187,] [190,]
[197,] [201,] [203.]
- to Prince of Wales, ii. [98.]
- Lyons, Admiral Sir Edmund, first baron, i. [1.]
- Lyons, Captain Edmund, i. [5,] ii. [417.]
- Lytton, Lord, ii. [52,] [209;]
- succeeds Lyons at Paris Embassy, ii. [411;]
- letter to Lyons, ii. [60.]
- McClellan, General, i. [56,] [57,] [65,] [89.]
- McHugh, Mr. James, i. [131.]
- McLane, Mr., i. [13,] [14.]
- MacMahon, Marshal, i. [306,] ii. [38;]
- succeeds Thiers as President, ii. [43;]
- and war scare, ii. [83;]
- policy of, ii. [56,] [67,] [97,] [105,] [111;]
- character, ii. [100;]
- Gambetta on, ii. [100;]
- election defeat, ii. [116;]
- resigns office, ii. [167.]
- MacMahon, Madame la Maréchale, ii. [47,] [114.]
- Madagascar, ii. [300,] [301,] [307,] [318,] [360,] [380.]
- Magee, Mr., Consul at Mobile, i. [97,] [121.]
- Magicienne, the, i. [100,] [103.]
- Magne, M., finance minister, ii. [59.]
- Malet, Sir Edward, accompanies Lyons to the Washington Legation, i. [90;]
- on Lyons' work at, i. [137;]
- transferred to Lisbon, i. [140;]
- accompanies Lyons to Constantinople, i. [144;]
- to Paris, i. [177;]
- emissary to Bismarck, i. [318;]
- alluded to, i. [347,] [377,]
[383,] [387,] ii. [128;]
- in Egypt, ii. [238,] [271,] [276;]
- letter to Lyons, i. [319.]
- Malmesbury, Lord, foreign secretary, i. [2,] [8,] ii. [11;]
- in the Cagliari case, i. [10]-[14;]
- succeeded by Lord John Russell, i. [17.]
- Malta, i. [5,] [146,] ii. [139,] [243,] [288;]
- troops in, ii. [290;]
- Lyons' boyhood at, ii. [417.]
- Marne river, i. [345.]
- Marseilles, i. [349;] riots at, ii. [248.]
- Martel, M., ii. [114.]
- Martin, Sir Theodore, i. [61.]
- Martino, ii. [177.]
- Marvin, Mr., ii. [143.]
- Mary, Grand Duchess, of Russia, i. [235.]
- Maryland, i. [60.]
- Mason, Mr., Confederate delegate to England, seized on board the Trent, i. [54;]
- alluded to, i. [59,] [60,]
[63,] [74,] [81;]
- failure of mission to Europe, i. [121.]
- Matamoros, i. [100,] [104.]
- Mathilde, Princess, i. [223.]
- Mayence, i. [265.]
- Mazzinians, revolt of the, i. [9.]
- Mazzini, plot against Napoleon, i. [188.]
- Mediterranean, English power in, ii. [109,] [113,] [140,] [200;]
- fleet ordered to Constantinople, ii. [123;]
- Indian troops in, ii. [132.]
- Mehmet Ali, ii. [276.]
- Menabrea, General, ii. [294;]
- on Sir J. Drummond Hay, ii. [329;]
- Ministry, i. [186.]
- Mentana, i. [178.]
- Mercantile Marine Law in France, ii. [24.]
- Mercier, M., French Minister in U.S.A., i. [32-34,] [46,]
[66,] [115,] [156;]
- friendly relations with Lyons, i. [44,] [54;]
- on Trent case, i. [68,] [70;]
- visits Confederate headquarters, i. [82;]
- on American Civil War, i. [82;]
- proposal of foreign intervention, i. [90,] [96.]
- Merv, ii. [325.]
- Mesopotamia, Russian policy in, ii. [137.]
- Metternich, Prince, Austrian Ambassador in Paris, i. [287,] [318,] [338;]
- letter from Beust, ii. [35.]
- Metz, i. [304,] [358;]
- French army at, i. [307,] [321,] [327;]
- capitulation of, i. [329,] [351.]
- Mexico, United States policy in, i. [13,] [15,] [21;]
- expedition against, i. [70;]
- French in, i. [177,] [218;]
- Emperor of, i. [133.]
- Michel, Louise, ii. [316.]
- Midhat Pasha, ii. [196.]
- Military attachés, i. [120.]
- Military efficiency, Lord Palmerston on, i. [48.]
- Militia regiments in U.S., i. [47,] [50.]
- Milne, Admiral Sir A., i. [39,] [52,]
[58,] [59,]
[100,] [104,] [119.]
- Missouri, i. [60.]
- Mobile, i. [97,] [121.]
- Mohrenheim, Baron, ii. [325.]
- Moldo-Wallachian Principalities, i. [148-150.]
- Moltke, General von, i. [354,] [374,] ii. [30;]
- on Germany's position in Europe, i. [196;]
- on Franco-Prussian relations, i. [201;]
- on relations with Russia, i. [202;]
- and Clarendon, i. [203;]
- and the war scare, ii. [74.]
- Monck, Lord, Governor-General of Canada, i. [60,] [125,] [126;]
- and Canadian defence, i. [132,] [133.]
- Moniteur, article in, i. [159.]
- Monroe doctrine, i. [23.]
- Monson, Mr., attaché at Washington, i. [87.]
- Montebello, M. de, ii. [165;]
- Eastern policy, ii.[ 225,] [407.]
- Montenegro, ii. [142,] [227;]
- surrender of Dulcigno to, ii. [232;]
- Prince of, ii. [226.]
- Montpensier, i. [294.]
- Moore, Mr., i. [122.]
- Morier, Sir Robert, quoted, i. [344,] ii. [82.]
- Morocco, French policy in, ii. [386.]
- Morrill Tariff (U.S.), i. [57.]
- Moscow, coronation, ii. [314.]
- Mouchy, Duc de, i. [233.]
- Moustier, Marquis de, French Ambassador at Constantinople, i. [147,] [148,] [153;]
- and Roumanian difficulty, i. [156,] [158;]
- Eastern policy, i. [165,] [186,] [192;]
- and Prussia, i. [195;]
- succeeded by de la Valette, i. [206;]
- alluded to, i. [202,] [203.]
- Münster, Count, German Ambassador in London, ii. [75;]
- on the German army, ii. [80;]
- and French policy in Tunis, ii. [139;]
- at French Embassy, ii. [388,] [410.]
- Münster, Countess Marie, ii. [387.]
- Murat, Prince Joachim, i. [233.]
- Muscovite party, and Germany, i. [255.]
- Mussulmans, and the Roman Catholic Church, ii. [4;]
- population in Turkey, i. [161;]
- discontent among, i. [167;]
- position in Bulgaria, ii. [227.]
- Musurus Pasha, i. [152,] [171,] [ii. 348.]