[104] Lyons Papers, Russell to Lyons, April 6, 1861.
[105] The Times, February 26, 1861.
[106] London Press, March 30, 1861, Cited in Littell's Living Age, Vol. 69, p. 379.
[107] The Times, March 26, 1861.
[108] Saturday Review, May 11, 1861, pp. 465-6.
[109] Economist, May 4, 1861.
[110] Examiner, January 5 and (as quoted) April 27, 1861. Cited in Littell's Living Age, Vol. 68, p. 758 and Vol. 69, p. 570.
[111] Spectator, April 27, 1861.
[112] Ibid., May 4, 1861.
[113] These four publications, the Spectator, the Westminster, the Daily News, and the Morning Star, were the principal British pro-Northern organs. In addition The Liberator names among the lesser and provincial press the following: Nonconformist, British Standard, Dial, Birmingham Post, Manchester Examiner, Newcastle Chronicle, Caledonian Mercury and Belfast Whig. Duffus, "English Opinion," p. 40.