[489] A Cycle of Adams' Letters, I, 99. To his son, Jan. 10, 1862.

[490] State Dept., Eng., Vol. 78. No. 99. Adams to Seward, Jan. 10, 1862.

[491] Gladstone Papers. Argyll to Gladstone, Dec. 7, 1861, Also expressed again to Gladstone. Ibid., Jan. 1, 1862.

[492] James, William Wetmore Story and His Friends, II, 105. Browning to Story, Dec. 17, 1861.

[493] Ibid., p. 109. To Story, Dec. 31, 1861.

[494] Ibid., p. 110. To Story, Jan. 21, 1862.

[495] Liberator, Feb. 7, 1862. Giving an account of a meeting at Bromley-by-Bow.

[496] Trollope, North America (Chapman & Hall, London, 1862), I, p. 446. Trollope left England in August, 1861, and returned in the spring of 1862. He toured the North and the West, was a close observer, and his work, published in midsummer 1862, was very serviceable to the North, since he both stated the justice of the Northern cause and prophesied its victory.

[497] Hansard, 3rd. Ser., CLXV, p. 12 seq., though not consecutive as the speeches were made in the course of the debate on the Address to the Throne.

[498] Schleiden Papers. Schleiden to the Senate of Bremen.