Anderson's Mission, ii. [53] note[3]; reports, ii. [53] and note[2]

Andrews, Governor of Massachusetts, i. [219]-[20]

Anthropological Society of London, ii. [222]

Antietam, defeat of Lee by McClellan at, ii. [43], [85], [105]; effect of, on Lord Palmerston, [43]

Archibald, British Consul at New York, i. [63], [64]

Argyll, Duke of, i. [179], [212]; anti-slavery attitude of, i. [179], [238]; ii. [112]; views of, in Trent crisis, i. [212], [215], [229], [238]; on calamity of war with America, [215], [238]; on Northern determination, ii. [30]

Arkansas joins Confederate States, i. [172] Army and Navy Gazette, The, ii. [228], [229]; attitude in the conflict, [229]-[30], [236]; on the Presidential election, [235]-[6], [238]; summary of military situation after Atlanta, [243]; on "foreign war" rumours, [251]; cited or quoted, [68], [166], [232]-[3], [243]. (See also under Russell, W.H.)

Arnold, Matthew, views on the secession, i. [47]; on British "superiority," [258]; on the rule of aristocracy and growth of democracy, ii. [300]

Arnold, The History of the Cotton Famine, ii. [6] note[2], [10], [11]; quoted: first effects of the war on the cotton trade, [9]-[10]; cotton operatives' song, [17] note[6]; on the members for Lancashire, [26]-[7]

Ashburton, Lord, i. [13]; Ashburton Mission, i. [13]