Страница - 156Страница - 158- Rouvier, M., ii. [335;]
- becomes President, ii. [404.]
- Russell, Lord John (Earl Russell), at Foreign Office, i. [17;]
- appoints Lyons attaché at Rome, i. [2,] ii. [11;]
- policy in U.S.A., i. [37,] [38,]
[61,] [76,]
[90,] [101,] [127;]
- dislike of Seward, i. [118,] [123;]
- his appreciation of Lyons, i. [141;]
- offers Lyons Constantinople Embassy, i. [144,] ii. [11;]
- succeeded by Clarendon, i. [149;]
- visit to Paris, i. [283,] [284;]
- to Versailles, i. [345;]
- letters to Lyons, i. [19,] [37,]
[52,] [62,] [64,]
[92,] [98,] [99,]
[118,] [132,] [141.]
- Russell, Odo (Lord Ampthill), on Roman question, i. [187;]
- meets Bismarck at Versailles, i. [339;]
- conversation with Bismarck, ii. [55;]
- on Bismarck's policy, ii. [60,] [73,] [87;]
- and the Constantinople Congress, ii. [145;]
- alluded to, ii. [71,] [236,] [345,] [354;]
- letters to Derby, ii. [61,] [72,] [74,] [77;]
- letters to Lyons, i. [184,]
ii. [29,] [31,] [40,] [45,] [52,] [130;]
- despatch from, ii. [96.]
- Russell, W. H., quoted, i. [35.]
- Russia, policy in America, i. [91;]
- and the Treaty of Paris, i. [337;]
- foreign policy of, i. [354,] ii. [33,] [75,] [76;]
- relations with Prussia, i. [202,] [260,] [268,]
ii. [42,] [324;]
- and Denmark, i. [355;]
- policy in Turkey, i. [154,] [159,]
[166,] [209,] [351;]
- in Eastern question, i. [164,] [186,] ii. [85;]
- in Asia, ii. [38,] [345;]
- reputed ill-will to England, ii. [71;]
- military honour of, ii. [352.]
- Russo-Turkish War, ii. [109,] [121.]
- Sackville, Lord, i. [41.]
- Sadowa, i. [185,] [202,] [301,]
ii. [36.]
- St. Albans (Amer.), raid of, i. [135.]
- St. Cloud, i. [197,] [203,]
[208,] [233.]
- St. Denis, i. [382.]
- St. Germain, i. [375.]
- St. Hilaire, M. Barthélemy, at Foreign Office, ii. [229,] [213,] [248.]
- St. Lawrence, i. [133.]
- St. Malo, i. [347,] ii. [22.]
- St. Paul, M. de, ii. [114.]
- St. Petersburg, i. [162,] [317.]
- St. Quentin, defeat of French at, i. [359.]
- St. Thomas, U.S. ships at, i. [104,] [105.]
- St. Vallier, Comte de, ii. [136.]
- St. Vincent, deserters from, i. [111.]
- Salisbury, Lord, on Derby's foreign policy, ii. [105;]
- at Constantinople Conference, ii. [107,] [108;]
- at the Foreign Office, ii. [132,] [356;]
- on government of Orientals, ii. [178;]
- and Tunis, ii. [250;]
- and Mgr. Czacki, ii. [233,] [234;]
- succeeded by Rosebery, ii. [361;]
- Layard on, ii. [138;]
- letters to Lyons, ii. [133,] [140,] [142,] [144,] [158,] [172,]
[173,] [175,] [176,] [178,] [180,] [185,] [187,]
[188,] [190,] [193,] [242,] [371,] [386,] [391,] [395,] [409;]
- letter to Waddington, ii. [148.]
- Salzburg, ii. [47.]
- Sanford, Mr., i. [44.]
- San Jacinto, American warship, i. [54.]
- San Juan, disputed ownership of, i. [18,] [23,]
[29,] [30;]
- Company of Marines on, i. [43.]
- San Stefano, Treaty of, ii. [124,] [131,] [136,] [137,] [144.]
- Sapri, i. [9.]
- Sardinia, i. [8,] [10.]
- Saumarez, Lord de, i. [377.]
- Saussier, General, ii. [367.]
- Savannah, i. [94.]
- Savoy, i. [382.]
- Saxony, i. [193.]
- Saxony, Crown Prince of, i. [387.]
- Say, M. Léon, Minister of Finance, ii. [119,] [181,] [200;]
- elected President of the Senate, ii. [210;]
- Eastern policy, ii. [225;]
- refuses office in Gambetta ministry, ii. [262.]
- Schnaebelé, M., ii. [400,] [401.]
- Schouvaloff, Count, Russian Ambassador in London, ii. [76,] [80,] [88,] [140,] [142.]
- Schwarzenberg, Prince, i. [272.]
- Scotland, Papal Government's plans in, i. [4.]
- Scott, General, i. [19,] [47,]
[64,] [68.]
- Sedan, i. [351,] ii. [17.]
- Seine, English merchant ships sunk in, i. [344;]
- Prefect of the, ii. [65.]
- Semmes, Captain, i. [105.]
- Servians and the Fortress of Belgrade, i. [161.]
- Seward, Mr., i. [29;]
- appointed Secretary of State, U.S.A., i. [30;]
- policy of, i. [31] et seq.;
- advocates annexation of Canada, i. [40;]
- in the Trent case, i. [65] et seq.;
- friendly relations with England, i. [80;]
- on the war, i. [92;]
- and Conscription Act, i. [115;]
- proposes state visit to England, i. [117-9;]
- correspondence with, i. [121;]
- letter to Lyons, i. [141.]
- Seymour, Mr., i. [140.]
- Seymour, Admiral Sir Beauchamp (Lord Alcester), ii. [228.]
- Sfax, insurrections at, ii. [249.]
- Sheffield, Mr. George, Private Secretary to Lyons, i. [90,] [136;]
- sent to Frankfort, i. [140;]
- accompanies Lyons to Constantinople, i. [144;]
- to Paris, i. [177,] [347,] [377,]
ii. [98,] [128,] [204,] [397,] [427;]
- conversations with Gambetta, ii. [226,] [237.]
- "Shifting Scenes" quoted, i. [137.]
- Shumla, ii. [137,] [138.]
- Siam, ii. [358.]
- Simon, M. Jules, i. [387;]
- Prime Minister, ii. [106;]
- turned out of office, ii.[ 111.]
- Sinkat, ii. [322.]
- Slave trade in America, i. [20,] [34;]
- proclamations of Emancipation, i. [95.]
- Slave Trade Treaty, i. [85.]
- Slidell, Mr., Confederate delegate to England seized on board the Trent, i. [54,] [59,] [60,]
[63,] [74,] [81;]
- failure of mission to Europe, i. [121;]
- Mr. Benjamin's letter to, i. [122.]
- Smyrna, proposed seizure of, ii. [228,] [230.]
- Socialism in France, i. [280.]
- Somaliland coast troubles, ii. [362,] [363,] [409.]
- Soudan, Hicks Pasha's disaster, ii. [320,] [321;]
- Baker Pasha's defeat, ii. [323;]
- affairs in, ii. [343.]
- Spain, internal affairs of, i. [200,] [207,] [221,] ii. [39-41;]
- the Hohenzollern candidature, i. [294;]
- in Mexico, i. [70;]
- commercial relations with France, ii. [26;]
- in Constantinople Conference, ii. [109;]
- King of, mobbed in Paris, ii. [319.]
- Spüller, M., ii. [197,] [263.]
- Stackelberg, on the Turco-Greek question, i. [206.]
- Standard, the, on Franco-German relations, ii. [382.]
- Stanley, Dean, ii. [193.]
- Stanley, Lord (Earl of Derby), becomes Foreign Secretary, i. [156]n.;
- diplomatic views, i. [161;]
- on the Cretan quarrel, i. [163;]
- on the Luxembourg difficulty, i. [169;]
- offers Paris Embassy to Lyons, i. [173;]
- on the Roman question, i. [178,] [181;]
- American policy, i. [188;]
- and Franco-Prussian situation, i. [195,] [203;]
- succeeded by Clarendon, i. [206;]
- and Prussian disarmament, i. [246;]
- on Parliamentary vote, ii. [10,] [11;]
- at the Foreign Office, ii. [54,] [123;]
- resignation of, ii. [132;]
- foreign policy, ii. [105,] [107;]
- in Egypt, ii. [104,] [122;]
- in Russo-Turkish War, ii. [121;]
- in the Eastern Question, ii. [95,] [125;]
- in French politics, ii. [64,] [112;]
- and the Suez Canal Shares, ii. [93;]
- Bismarck's dislike of, ii. [353,] [354;]
- letters to Lyons, i. [164,] [168,] [195,]
ii. [71,] [86,] [87,] [91,] [121,] [125;]
- letter to Odo Russell, ii. [75.]
- Stanton, General, and the Suez Canal Shares, ii. [87,] [90.]
- Staveley, Mr., letter to Lyons, i. [226.]
- Stewart, Lady Phillippa, ii. [427.]
- Stoeckl, M. de, Russian Minister in U.S.A., i. [32,] [33.]
- Stoffel, Colonel, military reports of, ii. [50.]
- Strasburg, i. [321,] [358.]
- Stuart, Lord, ii. [9.]
- Stuart, Mr., Chargé d'affaires in Washington, i. [89,] [92,] [116.]
- Suakim, French consul at, ii. [362.]
- Suez Canal, i. [156,] [221,] [222;]
- Anglo-French relations in, ii. [287,] [289,] [321;]
- Commission, ii. [348,] [352,] [362,] [363,] [375,] [388-91.]
- Suez Canal Shares, Khedive prepares to sell, ii. [85;]
- purchased by England, ii. [90,] [96.]
- Sumner, Mr., i. [41,] [85,]
[119,] [120.]
- Sunderland. Rev. Dr., on the Trent case, i. [76.]
- Sweden, King and Queen of, visit to Berlin, ii. [81.]
- Switzerland, i. [198,] [363;]
- proposed Confederation with South German States, i. [204,] [205;]
- and Savoy, i. [382;]
- Commercial Treaty, ii. [8;]
- Protectionist policy, ii. [255.]
- Syria, Russia in, ii. [137,] [141.]
- Tahiti, ii. [198.]
- Tangier, ii. [386.]
- Tariff Bill, U.S.A., i. [50.]
- Tel-el-Kebir, ii. [285.]
- Tennessee, i. [85.]
- Tenterden, Lord, letter to Lyons, ii. [90;]
- on Egypt, ii. [271.]
- Tewfik, Prince, ii. [174;]
- proclaimed Khedive, ii. [185;]
- plot to dethrone, ii. [261;]
- proposal to depose, ii. [278,] [280.]
- Texas, i. [31.]
- Therapia, ii. [417.]
- Thibaudin, General, ii. [312,] [319.]
- Thiers, M., foreign policy, i. [185,] [338,] [347,]
[368,] [373,] [378,]
ii. [19,] [43;]
- and the political crisis, i. [282,] [284;]
- on Napoleon III., i. [221,] ii. [36;]
- interview with Lyons, i. [311;]
- mission to the Powers, i. [315,] [317,] [335;]
- on causes of the war, i. [316;]
- interview with Clarendon, i. [323;]
- interviews with Bismarck, i. [329,] [331,]
[342,] [353,] [358;]
- peace efforts, i. [345,] [347,]
[349,] [369-71,] ii. [29;]
- on the situation in Prussia, i. [332;]
- favours a republic, i. [362,] [372;]
- in the National Assembly, i. [365,] ii. [1;]
- commercial policy, i.[ 245,] ii. [3,] [5,] [24;]
- made President, ii. [14;]
- tenders resignation, ii. [21;]
- and military re-organization, ii. [27,] [29;]
- ill-health, ii. [31;]
- and the Triple Alliance, ii. [42;]
- succeeded by MacMahon, ii. [43;]
- home policy, ii. [34,] [64,] et passim;
- Gambetta on, ii. [99.]
- Thile, Prussian Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, i. [305.]
- Thouvenel, M., i. [44,] [63,]
[66,] [67.]
- Three Emperors Alliance, ii. [131,] [145,] [237.]
- Thunderer, H.M.S., ii. [239.]
- Times, references to, ii. [258,] [303,] [335,] [343,] [358.]
- Tirard, M., Minister of Commerce, ii. [253.]
- Tissot, M., i. 350, ii. [205;]
- at Constantinople, ii. [210,] [300.]
- Tonquin, French affairs in, ii. [302,] [307,] [318,] [320,] [322,] [327,] [334,] [337,] [340,] [342,]
[344,] [350,] [360,] [369,] [380.]
- Toulon, i. [349.]
- Tours, i. [315,] [324,] [345.]
- Trent case, i. [29,] [54]-[78,]
[101,] [103.]
- Tripartite Treaty, ii. [141,] [142.]
- Triple Entente foreseen by Thiers, ii. [39.]
- Tripoli, ii. [105;] Italy in, ii. [251.]
- Trochu, General, i. [303,] [307,]
[318,] [345,] [354,]
[358,] [359,] [361.]
- Trower, Major, ii. [424.]
- Troyes, i. [197.]
- Tuilleries, balls at the, i. [245,] [288.]
- Tunis, i. [8,] [221;]
- French position in, i. [199,] ii. [55,] [139,] [154,] [163,] [164,] [173,] [238,] [350;]
- French Protectorate established, ii. [243;]
- proposed Commission at, i. [206;]
- Germany in, ii. [55;]
- Italy in, ii. [105,] [139.]
- Tunis, Bey of, i. [148.]
- Turkey, financial affairs, i. [146,] [149,] et seq., ii. [208;]
- bankruptcy of, ii. [84;]
- navy of, i. [151;]
- condition in 1866, i. [159;]
- in Crete, i. [208;]
- in Egypt, ii. [272,] [276,] [281,] [321;]
- policy of Russia in, i. [159,] [166,] [351;]
- Prussian opinion of, i. [193.]
- Turco-Greece affairs, i. [206,] [209,] [210.]
- Turkey, Sultan of, and Khedive Ismail, i. [221;]
- and French Ambassador, ii. [32.]
- Tuscany, i. [2,] [7.]
- Ultramontane Party in Belgium, ii. [68.]
- Ultramontanes, Bismarck's contest with, ii. [49,] [50,] [55,] [81.]
- United States Legation, represents Prussia in France, i. [308,] [309.]
- Univers, the, ii. [51.]
- Vacoufs, question of secularization, i. [147.]
- Varna, ii. [137,] [138.]
- Varzin, Bismarck at, i. [299,] ii. [70.]
- Vattel, i. [64.]
- Venables, Mrs. Lister, ii. [417.]
- Versailles, diplomatic meetings at, i. [330,] [337,]
[345,] [358;]
- peace negotiations at, i. [368;]
- National Assembly established at, i. [373;]
- Government retires to, i. [376;]
- Thiers at, ii. [3,] [21;]
- MacMahon at, ii. [44.]
- Vevey, ii. [90.]
- Victor Emmanuel (King of Italy), i. [178,] [183,] [201.]
- Victor, Prince, expulsion from France, ii. [366.]
- Victoria, Queen, letter to President Buchanan, i. [26;]
- and Trent case, i. [61;]
- Sultan's wish to visit, i. [171;]
- reported plot against, i. [188;]
- visit to Paris, i. [197,] [198;]
- on France in Belgium, i. [211;]
- and the Empress Eugénie, i. [222;]
- on Prussian disarmament, i. [250;]
- on French disarmament, i. [259;]
- and the Hohenzollern candidature i. [297;]
- and exiled royalties, ii. [23;]
- opening speech on Russo-Turkish war, ii. [123;]
- projected visit to Paris Exhibition, ii. [162;]
- and Lyons, i. [76,] [144,] ii. [354,] [397.]