Huse, Caleb, ii. [120] note[2], [159]
Huskisson, cited, i. [20]
Huxley's criticism of Hunt's The Negro's Place in Nature, ii. [222]
Impressment by Britain: a cause of irritation to America, i. [6], [7], [8], [16]
Index, The, ii., [33] and note[3]; agitation of, for recognition of the South and mediation, [33]-[4], [153]-[4]; on Gladstone's Newcastle speech, [51] note[3]; views of, on Lord Russell and his policy, [51] note[3], [55] and note[4], [68], [69], [165], [196], [197]; on reply to French joint mediation offer, [68]-[9]; on Laird Rams, [150] note[2]; quoted on Government attitude to the belligerents, [154], [164]-[5]; connection with Hotze, [154] note[1]; and the fall of Vicksburg, [165], [178] and note[1]; on French press and policy of France, [174] note[3], [180]; reports of, on Southern meetings and associations, [188], [190] and notes, [194] and note[2], [195], [239] and note[4], [240]; comments on the Palmerston-Mason interview, [215]-[6]; criticism of Palmerston's reply to deputation on mediation, [216]; view of mediation, [217]; defence of slavery in the South, [220]-[2], [240]-[1]; criticism of the Times, [228]; quotations from the French press on the war, [236] note[2]; and the Presidential election, [236] note[2]; on Germany's aid to the North, [236] note[2]; on reception of Northern deputations by Adams, [245] note[1]; on characteristics of Southern leaders and society, [287]; view of Northern democracy, [287]; denunciation of the Manchester School [298]-[9]; cited, ii. [181] note[2], [186], [190] note[3], [199] note[4], [232], [241] note[1], [242]; quoted, [192], [193] note[1]
Ionian Islands, control of, i. [79]
Ireland: Irish emigration to America, i. [29]; ii. [200], [201]; enlistments in, for Northern forces, [200], [201]; the Kearsarge incident, [201]-[2]; petitions circulated in, in support of the North, [240]
Italy, disturbances in, ii. [29]
Jackson, Stonewall, exploits of, in Virginia: effect of, on Russell and Palmerston, ii. [38]
Jackson, W.A., ii. [191]