Spain, and Mexican debts, i. [259], [260]
Spargo, Karl Marx, cited, ii. [292] note[1]
Spectator, The, i. [70] note[1]; ii. [231] note; constant advocacy of Northern cause, i. [39]; on Lincoln's election, [39]; views on the Civil War, [41], [69], [100], [181]; on secession, [57]; on Proclamation of Neutrality, [100], [136] note[1]; attacks Bulwer Lytton's speech on dissolution of the Union, [182]; on servile insurrection and emancipation, ii. [79], [80]; on British Press attitude to emancipation, [89]; on declaration of anti-slavery purpose in the war, [89]; on the Emancipation Proclamation, [104]-[5]; on British lack of sympathy with the North, [280]; on anti-slavery sympathies and view of democracy in England, [280]; otherwise mentioned, i. [180]; ii. [105], [223] note[1], [282]
Spence, James, i. [183] note[2], [266] and note[2]; conferences of, in London, [266], [267], [272] and note[1], [273]; prevents demonstration by cotton operatives, [300]; plan to appeal to the Tories, ii. [153], [155], [164]; as Confederate financial adviser, [156], [157], [158]; and Confederate Cotton Loan, [159], [161]-[2]; urges withdrawal of Roebuck's motion, [173]-[4]; effect of the fall of Vicksburg on, [179]; organization of Southern Clubs by, [186]-[7], [188], [189], [190]; hopes for intervention, [187]-[8], [189]-[90]; organization of Southern Independence Association by, [191]; organization of meetings by, [191], [222]-[3]; organizes petitions to Parliament, [193]; comments of, on the Palmerston-Mason interview, [216]-[7]; on slavery clause in Southern Independence Association's address, [220] Slidell's opinion of, i. [266] note[3]; ii. [159]; Otherwise mentioned, i. [302]; ii. [49] note[2], [181], [193] The American Union, i. [183] and note[2], [266] note[3]; ii. [112]
Spencer, Herbert, quoted, i. [38]
Spurgeon, C.H., prayer of, for victory of the North, ii. [109]-[110]
Stanley of Alderley, Lord, ii. [42]
Stephen, Leslie, meeting of, with Seward, ii. [176] note[2]
Stephens, Alexander H., Vice-President of Southern Government, i. [59], [81], [121]; interview of, with Schleiden, [122], [123]; discussion of, with Seward on Confederate foreign war plan, ii. [252]
Stevenson, American Minister to London, letter of, to Palmerston, quoted, i. [109]-[10]