Appreciation and criticism of: by British statesmen and press in 1865.... ii. [257]; Times tribute to, [257]; Horace Greeley's attack on, i. [280] note[1]; Gregory's attack on, i. [269]; Lyons' view of, i. [59], [60]; Adams' admiration for i. [80], [127]
British suspicion of, i. [113], [114], [128], [133], [136], [227], [235]-[6]; ii. [101] note[1]; the Newcastle story, [80], [114], [216], [227]; Thurlow Weeds' efforts to remove, [227]; Adams' view, [227]
Otherwise mentioned, i. [66], [163] notes, [177], [186], [188], [209], [212], [213], [217]; ii. [39], [84], [123] note[2], [170], [173], [175], [223], [225], [245] note[1], [259], [281]
Shelburne, Earl of, i. [240]
Sheridan's campaign in the Shenandoah, views in French press on, ii. [236] note[2]
Sherman, General: Atlanta campaign of, ii. [217]; captures Atlanta, [233]; march to the sea, [243]-[5]; captures Savannah, [245], [249], [300]-[1]; campaign against Johnston, [248]; reports of pillaging and burning by his army, [265]; mentioned, [215] Russell, W.H., views of, on Sherman's campaigns, ii. [230], [232]-[3], [243] Times view of his campaigns, ii. [212], [227], [232], [243]-[6]
Shiloh, General Grant's victory at, i. [278]
Shipbuilding by Confederates in neutral ports, ii. [116], [117] note[1], [128]; Continental opinion of international law on, [121] note[1]
Shipping Gazette, quoted, ii. [14]
Shrewsbury, Earl of, cited on democracy in America and its failure, ii. [282]