"Manchester Union and Emancipation Society," The, ii. [110]; leading members and activities of, ii. [224] note[3]

Mann, Southern Commissioner to London, i. [63], [82], [85] notes; [264], [265], ii. [24] note[2], [241] See also under heading Confederate Commissioners

Marchand, Captain, of the American ship, James Adger, i. [208]; instructions of, to intercept the Nashville, [209], [210], [211] note[1]

Marcy, Secretary of State, and the Declaration of Paris, i. [140]-[1]

Marryat, Captain Frederick: A Diary in America, etc., cited and quoted, i. [27]

Martin, M. Henri, ii. [236] note[2]

Martin, T.P., theses of, on Anglo-American trade relations, ii. [8] note[2]

Martineau, Harriet: faith of, in democracy, i. [27]; ardent advocate of the North, [70] and note[3]; view of slavery as cause of the Civil War, ii. [79]-[80]

Marx, Karl, and the Trades Unions of London meeting, ii. [291], [292] and note[1]

Maryland, and the Union: effect of "border state" policy, i. [173]