Life of James Buchanan, Fifteenth President of the United States. v. 2 (of 2)
George Ticknor Curtis
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  • Kansas, Conflict of parties in, ii., [197];
    • Convention of anti-slavery party at Topeka in, [197];
    • Mr. Buchanan’s letter on, [199], [208].
  • Kansas-Nebraska Act, ii., [204].
  • Karamsen, Mr., Russian historian, i., [203].
  • Kent, Governor, Reference to death of, i., [512].
  • Kentucky, Resolution of legislature on election of 1824, i., [39].
  • Kern, Col. Jacob, Speaker of Senate of Pennsylvania, i., [228].
  • King, John P., Senator, i., [324].
  • King, Rev. Dr. John, Pastor in Mercersburg, i., [4], [5].
  • King, Rufus, Senator, i., [25];
    • Remarks of, [304].
  • King, Wm. R., Senator, elected to Vice Presidency, ii., [35], [40], [43], [69].
  • Kremer, George, Reference to, by General Jackson, i., [55].
  • Krudener, Baron, Reference to, i., [152];
    • Russian minister at Washington, i., [162];
    • Action as minister, [175].
  • Lafayette, General, Visited by Mr. Buchanan, i., [220];
    • Policy of, [221];
    • Loss of popularity in France, [221];
    • Loses confidence in Louis Philippe, [221];
    • Assists in regard to French treaty, [223];
    • References to, by Mr. Buchanan, [244].
  • Lancaster, City of, Alarm at, in 1863, ii., [609].
  • Lane, Elliott Eskridge, Reference to, i., [531].
  • Lane, James B., Reference to, i., [531].
  • Lane, Mary Elizabeth Speer, Sister of Miss Harriet, Reference to, i., [531].
  • Lane, Miss Harriet, Niece of Mr. Buchanan, i., [22];
    • Is brought to Lancaster, [531];
    • Education conducted by Mr. Buchanan, [531];
    • Where finished, [532];
    • Becomes a member of Mr. Buchanan’s household, [534];
    • School-girl life, [535];
    • Social position in England, ii., [142];
    • Letters to Mrs. Baker, [142], 146, [note], 147, [note];
    • Accompanies Mr. Buchanan from Washington to Wheatland in 1861, [506];
    • marriage of, [631], [632].
  • Lane, Mrs. Elliott T., i., [531].
  • Lansdown, Marquis of, Reference to, ii., [104].
  • Laval, Count, Chief censor of Russian Press, i., [150].
  • Lawrence, Hon. Abbott, ii., [151].
  • Law, Salique, Abolition of, by Ferdinand of Spain, i., [149].
  • Lazareff, Messieurs, Armenian noblemen, founders of Armenian Institute, i., [201].
  • Lecompton, Convention of slavery party at, ii., [198], [201], [202];
    • The constitution of, [206].
  • Le Fevre, Dr., Physician of British embassy at Russian court, Reference to, i., [148].
  • Leigh, Benjamin W., Senator from Virginia, Reference to, i., [323];
    • Action on slavery, [335].
  • Leiper, Mr., Letters to, ii., [604], [613], [622], [624].
  • Letcher, R. P., Conversation in Jan., 1825, ii., [507], [509];
    • Letters to Mr. Buchanan, [510], [512];
    • Reference to, [514].
  • Lieven, Princess, Reference to, i., [217];
    • Dinner at, [224], [225].
  • Lincoln, Abraham, The President, Reference to, ii., 301, [note];
    • Troops present at inauguration of, 301, [note];
    • Election to Presidency, [315];
    • Policy shaped by Mr. Seward, 351, [note];
    • President elect, journey to Washington, [477], [478];
    • Tenor of his public speeches on the way, [477], [478];
    • Action of, towards Montgomery commissioners, [484];
    • Inauguration of, [497];
    • Mr. Buchanan’s account of events on March 4th, 1861, [497];
    • Address “to whom it may concern,” [624].
  • Livingston, Edward, Senator from Louisiana, Action on proposed abolition of offices, i., [71];
    • Becomes Secretary of State, 132, [note];
    • Letter to Mr. Buchanan, [132], [135].
  • Lomonosoff, Mr., Dines at Prince Lieven’s, i., [224].
  • Lord, Rev. Dr., On abolitionism, ii., [607].
  • Louis Philippe, King, Course toward Russia, i., [149];
    • References to, [221], [223], [233];
    • Character of, [571].
  • Louisiana, Secession of, ii., [427].
  • Lowndes, William, Representative from South Carolina, Reference to, i., [25];
    • Character described by Mr. Buchanan, [26], [27] et seq., 29, #note:vol1_f9.
  • Lowther, Lord, Reference to, i., [218].
  • Lyttleton, Lady, Reference to, i., [604].
  • Macalester, Lily L., Letter to Mr. Buchanan, ii., [244];
    • Mr. Buchanan’s answer, [245].
  • MacGregor, Hon. James, Letter on election, to Mr. Buchanan, ii., [178].
  • Macon, Nathaniel, Senator from Georgia, Reference to, i., [25], [58].
  • Madison, James, The President, Reference to, on President’s power to remove officers, i., [285];
    • Reference to, on sedition law, [390];
    • Reference to, as a member of Mr. Jefferson’s cabinet, [508];
    • References to, ii., [47], [161];
    • Opposed to use of force against a State, [327].
  • Mails. See Incendiary Publications.
  • Malahide, Lady Talbot de, Reference to, ii., [153].
  • Mangum, Willie P., Senator from North Carolina, Reference to, i., [331].
  • Marcy, Wm. L., Candidate for nomination, ii., [34];
    • Letters to Mr. Buchanan, [35] et seq., [75], [80], [81], [90];
    • Secretary of State, [106];
    • Despatch to Mr. Buchanan, [111], [116];
    • Course of, [135].
  • Maritime Treaty, Report of Mr. Buchanan on, to Secretary of State, i., [172].
  • Markley, Philip S., Advocate of Mr. Clay for Presidency in 1824, i., [42];
    • Conversation with Mr. Buchanan in 1824, [51], [54].
  • Marly, Palace of, Reference to, i., [207].
  • Martin, Dr., Reference to, i., [518].
  • Matuscervie, Count, Resident at English palace at Peterhoff, Reference to, i., [206].
  • Maury, Mrs. Sarah M., Letters to Mr. Buchanan, i., [610], [612], [613], [614], [615].
  • Maximilian, Empire of, Reference to, ii., [222].
  • McClellan, George B., Nomination for Presidency, ii., [624], [625];
    • His letter of acceptance commended, [626].
  • McCook, George W., Ohio, Reference to, ii., [520].
  • McDuffie, George, Opposes Mr. Chilton’s resolution of abolition of offices, i., [71];
    • Manager on impeachment of Judge Peck, [108].
  • McIntire, Peter, Nominated by President as United States Collector at Custom House in Charleston, ii., [483];
    • Senate refuses to act upon nomination, [483].
  • McLane, Louis, Reference to, i., [26];
    • Opposed to administration of John Q. Adams, [58];
    • Letter to Mr. Buchanan, [191];
    • Becomes Secretary of State, 191, [note];
    • Despatch to, by Mr. Buchanan, [212];
    • Reference to interview of M. Serrurier with, [254];
    • Reference to letter to M. Serrurier, the French minister, [255];
    • Minister of United States at London, [553];
    • Letter from Mr. Buchanan, [558];
    • Reference to ability of, by Lord Lansdown, [569];
    • Recalled from London, [574].
  • McLane, Robert M., Minister to Mexico, Reference to, ii., [218];
    • Treaty made by, [222].
  • Mercersburg, Early residence at, by Mr. Buchanan’s father, i., [2].
  • Meredith, Wm. M., Correspondence with Mr. Buchanan in regard to Wheatland, ii., [2], [3] et seq.;
    • Secretary of Treasury, [9].
  • Message, President’s annual, of Dec., 1858, Reference to, ii., [108];
    • Special, of Jan. 8th, 1861, Reference to, [433], [438].
  • Metternich, Prince, Feeling towards American people, i., [225].
  • Mexico, Origin of war with, i., [579];
    • War declared, [599];
    • Consequences of war with, ii., [5];
    • Relations of United States with, [215];
    • Description of, by Mr. Buchanan, [215] et seq.
  • Michael, St., The Archangel, Cathedral, visited by Mr. Buchanan, i., [199].
  • Michel, Grand Duke, Reference to, i., [207].
  • Michigan, Admission into the Union, i., [358];
    • Speech by Mr. Buchanan in favor of admission, [358] et seq.
  • Militia, In the service of the United States, i., [16].
  • Minister, English, Recall of the, ii., [135].
  • Mission to St. Petersburg, Correspondence with Mr. Buchanan as to, i., [130], [131], [132].
  • Mississippi, Secession of, ii., [427].
  • Missouri Compromise, The repeal of, ii., [194];
    • The effect, [185], [197].
  • Missouri Compromise Line, Mr. Buchanan’s course on, i., [544].
  • Molesworth, Sir Wm., First commissioner of public works, Reference to, ii., [105].
  • Monroe Doctrine, Characterized by Lord Clarendon, ii., [132].
  • Monroe, James, Administration of, i., [23]-37;
    • First and second elections of, [23];
    • Cabinet of, [24];
    • Veto message on Cumberland Road bill, [35];
    • Speech of Mr. Buchanan on, [82] et seq.;
    • Message of, on Cumberland Road, [87].
  • Montgomery Commissioners[Commissioners], Appointment of, to Washington, ii., [477].
  • Moran, B., Secretary of American Legation, Letter to Mr. Buchanan, ii., [234].
  • More, Hannah, Comment of, upon Pope, i., [574].
  • Mortier, Marshal, Duke of Treviso, French ambassador at Russian court, i., [143];
    • Dinner given to, [149];
    • Called upon by Mr. Buchanan, [220].
  • Moscow, Visit to, by Mr. Buchanan, i., [194];
    • Appearance described, [194] et seq.
  • Muhlenberg, Peter, Reference to, by Mr. Letcher, i., [513].
  • Myer, Doctor, An agent from St. Petersburg, i., [197].
  • Napoleon III., Emperor, Attempted assassination of, ii., [146];
    • Power of, [152];
    • Designs in regard to Mexico, [220];
    • Interference of, [222].
  • Navigation, Interests of, i., [78].
  • Negro Suffrage, Reference to, ii., [658], [659].
  • Nelson, John, of Maryland, Mr. Buchanan enters House of Representatives with, i., [25].
  • Neophyte, Russian archimandrite, i., [204].
  • Nesselrode, Count, Return of, to the capital, i., [149];
    • Reference to, by Mr. Buchanan, [152];
    • Head of Russian chancery, [161];
    • Descent of, [161];
    • Feelings of, towards Mr. Buchanan, [162];
    • Undisposed towards commercial treaty, [162];
    • Interview with, described by Mr. Buchanan, [167];
    • Action on commercial treaty, [165] et seq.;
    • Freedom of American press not understood by, [180];
    • Interview with Mr. Buchanan, [207], [210];
    • Mr. Buchanan takes leave of, [215].
  • Neutrals, Conduct of England towards, ii., [134].
  • Nevin, Rev. Dr., Letter to Mr. Buchanan, ii., [644];
    • His funeral sermon, preached at the obsequies of Mr. Buchanan, [681].
  • Newcastle, Duke of, Secretary for the Colonies, ii., [104];
    • Guest at White House, [238].
  • Nicholas, Emperor, of Russia, Reference to, i., [142];
    • Referred to, by Mr. Buchanan, [223].
  • Nicholas, Mr., Senator from Louisiana, i., [310].
  • Nieschouchin, Garden of, i., [198].
  • Niles, Mr., American chargé d’affaires at Paris, i., [249].
  • Novaselsoff, Madame, Mr. Buchanan dines with, i., [195].
  • Novogorod, Mr. Buchanan visits, i., [193].
  • Nullification, Debate on, in the Senate, i., [183];
    • Ordinance of, [185] and note.
  • O’Conor, Charles, Political opinions of, ii., [619].
  • Official Organ, Charges against, by Baron Krudener, Russian chargé at Washington, i., [175];
    • Mr. Buchanan’s interview with Count Nesselrode on this subject, [180] et seq.
  • Ompteda, Prince, Dines with Lord Palmerston, i., [225].
  • Oregon, Dispute between England and United States on title to territory of, i., [551] et seq.;
    • Mr. Buchanan’s course as Secretary of State in regard to, [552];
    • Cabinet consultation in regard to, [555];
    • Mr. Buchanan’s interview with Mr. Pakenham, British minister at Washington, [555] et seq.;
    • Settlement of Oregon question, [560], [577]. See note.
  • Orloff, Aide de Camp of Emperor, Reference to, i., [195].
  • Orr, James L., Commissioner from South Carolina, Reference to, ii., [377].
  • Ostend Circular, The, Reference to, ii., [136] et seq.
  • Otho, Prince, of Bavaria, Reference to, i., [248].
  • Ouroussoff, Prince, Visited by Mr. Buchanan, i., [196], [202].
  • Ouseley, Sir William and Lady, Reference to, ii., [153], [160].
  • Oxford, Commemoration day at, ii., [147], note.
  • Pageot, M., Reference to letter of Duke de Broglie to, i., [259];
    • French chargé d’affaires at Washington, Action of, on French treaty, [275].
  • Pakenham, Mr., British minister at Washington, Course on Oregon question, i., [552], [553], [554] et seq.
  • Palmerston, Lord, Dines at Prince Lieven’s, i., [224];
    • Referred to by Mr. King, [569];
    • Home Department, ii., [104], [109];
    • Premier, [118], [123], [184].
  • Panama, President’s message on mission to, i., [64].
  • Paraguay, Expedition to, ii., [224];
    • Account of, by Mr. Buchanan, [224] et seq.
  • Paredes, Declared President of Mexico, i., [593];
    • Refuses to receive Mr. Slidell, [599].
  • Paris, Mr. Buchanan arrives at, i., [219].
  • Parker, Miss Hetty, Mr. Buchanan’s housekeeper, i., [534].
  • Parliament, Opening of, Mr. Buchanan’s absence from, ii., [110].
  • Parties, State of, i., [57], [231].
  • Paschkoff[Paschkoff], Madame, Party given by, i., [199].
  • Paxton, Rev. Wm. M., D.D., Conversation of, with Mr. Buchanan, on religion, ii., [670] et seq.
  • Peace Convention, Account of, by Mr. Buchanan, ii., [439] et seq.
  • Peck, James H., Impeachment of, course of Mr. Buchanan on, i., [107], [109].
  • Pedro, Don, Reference to, i., [149].
  • Peel, Sir Robert, Timidity of, i., [218];
    • Course on Oregon, [566], [574].
  • Pensacola, Harbor of, Reference to, ii., [461].
  • Pennsylvania, Invasion of, by the Confederates, ii., [609].
  • Peterhoff, Fete of, attended by Mr. Buchanan, i., [206].
  • Petition, The right of, Reference to, i., [323], [338].
  • Pickens, Fort, Charge of General Scott in regard to, ii., [461] et seq., [465];
    • Qualified armistice respecting, [465].
  • Pickens, F. W., Governor of South Carolina, Letter to Mr. Buchanan, i., [608];
    • Letter to the President, quoted, ii., [383];
    • Letter to President demanding surrender of Fort Sumter, [456];
    • His urgency to have Fort Sumter taken, [476].
  • Pierce, Gen. Franklin, Nomination for Presidency, ii., [34];
    • Election of, [35], [40], [43];
    • Letters to Mr. Buchanan, [68], [74], [80];
    • Letters to Mr. Buchanan on English Mission, [86] et seq.;
    • The President, reception of, in Philadelphia, [91].
  • Pinckney, William, Action in Federal convention on word “expunge,” i., [310].
  • Pleasonton, Stephen, Reference to, i., 538, [note].
  • Poinsett, Joel R., Mr. Buchanan enters House of Representatives with, i., [25].
  • Poland, Conduct of Russia in, i., [175], [179];
    • Debate in House of Commons on affairs of, [213].
  • Polevoy, Mr., Editor of Moscow Telegraph, Reference to, i., [202].
  • Polignac, Prince, Reference to, i., [218].
  • Polk, James K., The President, Opposes administration of John Q. Adams, i., [58];
    • His chances of election in 1844, [511];
    • Election to Presidency, [520], [543];
    • Letter to Mr. Buchanan, [522];
    • Administration of, [579];
    • Attitude towards Texas, 582, [note];
    • Letter to Mr. Buchanan, [589];
    • Administration of, ii., [81].
  • Polycarpe, an archimandrite, i., [204].
  • Porter, Alexander, Senator, References to, i., [328], [333], [335].
  • Portraits of Mr. Buchanan, ii., 672, [note].
  • Poussin, Major General, Reference to, i., [220].
  • President, Election in 1824, i., [38];
    • Election of, devolves upon House of Representatives, [39];
    • Ineligibility of, [92].
  • Press, American, Complaints about, i., [175];
    • Mr. Buchanan’s course in regard to, [175];
    • Baron Sacken’s imprudent note, [177];
    • Liberty of, [345].
  • Preston, Wm. C., Senator from South Carolina, Remarks on abolition of slavery referred to, i., [321], [335];
    • Course on Texas, [370], [376].
  • Prussia, King of, Reference to, i., [219].
  • Public Deposits, Removal from Bank of United States, i., [291].
  • Quaker Memorial, Reception in Senate, i., [319];
    • Mr. Buchanan’s remarks concerning, [319] et seq.
  • “Radicals” in 1820-21, Reference to, i., [24].
  • Randolph, John, of Roanoke, Reference to, i., [26];
    • Character of, [29];
    • Opposes administration of John Q. Adams, [58];
    • Minister to Russia, [129];
    • Reference to, [189];
    • Death of, [205].
  • Ranlett, Captain, Reference to, i., [207].
  • Rasoumoffsky, Count, Russian nobleman, References to, i., [200].
  • Read, John M., Reference to, by Mr. Buchanan, i., [527].
  • “Rebel Raid” into Pennsylvania, ii., [622].
  • Republicans, National, Who were called, in 1825, i., [57].
  • Republican Party comes into the field, ii., [174].
  • Resignation of Gen. Cass, ii., [396], [401];
    • Of J. Thomson, [401], [405];
    • Of Philip F. Thomas, [404] et seq.;
    • John B. Floyd, [406], [410], [415].
  • Resolution offered in the Senate censuring Mr. Buchanan, ii., [600], [601].
  • Retrenchment, Political cry of, i., [70];
    • Discussion of, [70];
    • Mr. Buchanan’s course on, [72].
  • Rigny, Count de, Reference to note to, by Mr. Livingston, i., [245];
    • Reference to, [257];
    • Mr. Livingston’s conference with, [269].
  • Rives, W. C., Senator from Virginia, Reference to, i., [379].
  • Rogers, Hon. Molton C., Reference to, i., 41, [note].
  • Roman Catholic Priests sent to the army by President Polk, ii., [627], [628].
  • Romanoff, House of, i., [204].
  • Roosevelt, Mr. James J., i., 518, [note].
  • Roosevelt, Mrs. James J., i., [518].
  • Rowan, John, Senator from Kentucky, Reference to, i., [58].
  • Rurick, Family of, Reference to, i., [203].
  • Rush, Richard, Reference to, i., [45];
    • Letters to Mr. Buchanan, [572], [573], [604], [605], [607].
  • Russell, Lord John, Reference to, i., [569];
    • Ministerial leader of House of Commons, ii., [104].
  • Russia, The Empress of, Reference to, i., [143];
    • Despotism in, [187].
  • Sacken, Baron, Russian chargé at Washington, i., [175];
    • Reference to letter to Secretary of State, [175];
    • Course on subject of American press, [176].
  • Sergeant, John, Representative from Pennsylvania, Reference to, i., [26];
    • Character of, [29];
    • Candidate of Whigs for Vice Presidency, [231].
  • Saulsbury, Senator, Letter from, ii., [601].
  • Sauveur, St., Cathedral visited by Mr. Buchanan, i., [198].
  • Schuyler, General, Reference to, i., [225].
  • Scott, Dred, Case of, ii., [205].
  • Scott, Gen. Winfield, Placed in command of United States army, i., [601];
    • His plan of campaign, [603];
    • Claim of, to the command, [605];
    • Nomination for Presidency, ii., [35];
    • Electoral votes obtained by, [35], [45], [47];
    • Civil qualifications for Presidency, [49];
    • Views of, [297], [314];
    • Mr. Buchanan’s reasons for not acting upon them, [309], [314];
    • Arrival in Washington, [365];
    • Interview with President Buchanan, [365];
    • Advises the President, [365], [368];
    • Blunder of, [416] et seq.;
    • Note to President, [445];
    • Action of, [445] et seq.;
    • Memorandum for Secretary of War, [448];
    • Charge against Mr. Buchanan, [462].
  • Search, Right of, How dealt with by President Buchanan, ii., [213] et seq.
  • Seaton, Miss Josephine, Letter to Mr. Buchanan, ii., [589].
  • Sefton, The Earl and Countess of, Reference to, i., [224].
  • Senate, The great leaders in the, i., [233].
  • Serrurier, Mr., References to, by Mr. Buchanan, i., [257], [260].
  • Sévigné, Madame De, Reference to letters of, i., [534].
  • Seward, Wm. H., Letter to C. F. Adams, ii., 351, [note];
    • Action as Secretary of State towards Montgomery commissioners, [484];
    • Charge against Mr. Buchanan concerning Federal marine, [513].
  • Seymour, Horatio, as Governor, ii., [610].
  • Sherman, General, Victories of, ii., [626].
  • Sierge, St., Shrine of, i., [202].
  • Silsbee, Nathaniel, Senator from Massachusetts, Reference to, i., [58].
  • Slavery, First introduction of subject in the Senate, i., [315];
    • Petitions for abolition of, [315];
    • Subject again discussed, [338];
    • Summary of the questions on, ii., [262], [285];
    • Under the Constitution, [263] et seq.;
    • Anti-, organization of Societies of, [273];
    • Attacks upon, [275] et seq.;
    • Emancipation in Virginia, [277] et seq.
  • Slidell, John, Mission to Mexico, i., 591, [note];
    • Letters to Mr. Buchanan, [593], [601];
    • Letter to President Polk in regard to Mexico, [603];
    • Sketch by Mr. Barlow, ii., 173, [note];
    • Note to Mr. Buchanan, 445, [note];
    • Mr. Buchanan’s reply, 445, [note].
  • Sloan, Mr., Member of House from Ohio, i., [507].
  • Smith, Geo. Plumer, Statement by, of origin of cabinet scene, ii., [520] et seq.
  • Smith, Mrs. Caleb B., Letter to Mr. Buchanan, ii., [602].
  • Smith, Samuel, Senator from Maryland, Reference to, i., [58].
  • Smith, William, from South Carolina, Reference to, i., [25]; Senator, [58].
  • Smolensko, Town of, Reference to, i., [198].
  • Smyth, Mr., Senator from Virginia, Proposed amendment of Constitution by, i., [92].
  • Society of Friends, Petition to abolish slavery in District of Columbia, i., [332].
  • Somerset, Duchess of, References to, ii., [114], [159].
  • Sophia, St., Church of, visited by Mr. Buchanan, i., [193];
    • Princess, married whom, [198];
    • Daughter of, [198].
  • Southard, Samuel L., Secretary of Navy, Reference to, i., 24, [note];
    • Senator from New Jersey, [232];
    • References to, by Mr. Buchanan, [244], [358], [361].
  • Spain, Relations of the United States with, ii., [222];
    • Described by Mr. Buchanan, [222] et seq.
  • Sparks, Jared, Letter to Mr. Buchanan, i., [505].
  • Specie Payments, Suspension of, during war of 1812, i., [14].
  • Speer, Elizabeth, Mother of President Buchanan, Her marriage, i., [3], [4].
  • Speer, James, Grandfather of President Buchanan, and his wife, Mary Patterson, i., [3].
  • Spencer, Ambrose, Manager, on part of House, on impeachment of Judge Peck, i., [108].
  • Sprague, Peleg, Speech on tariff, i., [74];
    • Motion of, [75].
  • Stackelberg[Stackelberg], Baron, Visits Imperial House of Education with Mr. Buchanan, i., [195].
  • Stafford, Lady, Reference to, ii., [163].
  • Stanton, Edwin M., Reference to, ii., [514];
    • Letters to Mr. Buchanan, [528], [531], [533], [534], [535], [538], [539], [540], [541], [547], [549], [552], [553], [554], [558], [559], [640].
  • Star of the West, Fired upon, ii., [447] et seq.;
    • Arrival off harbor of Charleston, [448].
  • State Rights, Virginia principles of, i., [24].
  • Status Quo, Supposed pledge of, ii., [375], [382].
  • Steiglitz, Baron, Conversation with Count Cancrene, i., [171].
  • Stephens, Alexander H., Vice President of the Southern Confederacy, ii., [476].
  • Sterigere, John B., Letter of Mr. Buchanan to, i., [524].
  • Steuben, Baron, Reference to map obtained from library of, i., [506].
  • Stevenson, Andrew, Enters House of Representatives with Mr. Buchanan, i., [25].
  • Storrs, Henry R., Manager, on part of House, on impeachment of Judge Peck, i., [108];
    • Action of, [108].
  • Stuart, Alexander H. H., Secretary of Interior, ii., [11].
  • Sturgis, Mrs. Russell, ii., [152].
  • Sullivan, John, Reference to, i., 542, [note];
    • Death of, ii., [609].
  • Sumner, Senator, Assault upon, ii., [175].
  • Sumter, Fort, Reference to, ii., 302, [note], [445];
    • Governor Pickens’ demand for the surrender of, [456];
    • The President’s reply, [457], [460].
  • Sutherland, Joel B., Candidate for election to Senate in 1834, i., [228].
  • Talleyrand, Prince, Reference to, i., [161];
    • Dines at Prince Lieven’s, [224].
  • Taney, Roger B., Letter to Mr. Buchanan, i., [133];
    • References to, [175], [297].
  • Tappan, Benjamin, U. S. Senator, Reference to, i., [519].
  • Tariff of 1823-4, Discussions on, i., [36], [74].
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    • The President, Character of, ii., [6];
    • Nomination of, for Presidency, [7];
    • Election of, [8];
    • Administration of, [9] et seq.;
    • Death of, [10], [49].
  • Tchenchine, Mr., Principal Director of Alexander Institution, Reference to, i., [201].
  • Telegraphic Despatch to Montgomery from Charleston via Augusta, ii., [476].
  • Tennyson, The poet, Reference to, ii., 147, [note].
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    • Affairs of, [370];
    • Petition of Philadelphia citizens on, [370];
    • Annexation to the Union, [543], [562];
    • Negotiation with, [580];
    • Proposed admission into the Union, [580];
    • Secession of, ii., [427].
  • Thal, Mr., Accompanies Mr. Buchanan to the Barrier of Drogomirov, i., [198].
  • Thompson, Jacob, Secretary of Interior, ii., [194];
    • Resignation of, [401] et seq.;
    • Secretary of the Treasury, resignation of, [404].
  • Thompson, Mr. Justice, Appointment to Supreme Court, i., 24, [note].
  • Ticknor, George, Letter from Paris, quoted, i., [237].
  • Tiver, a Russian town, Reference to, i., [193].
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  • Toucey, Isaac, Secretary of Navy, References to, ii., [193], [513];
    • Letters to Mr. Buchanan, [515], [620], [642].
  • Tracy, Albert H., of Buffalo, Reference to, i., [26].
  • Treaty between United States and England, Negotiation of, i., [504].
  • Treaty, Commercial, with Russia, i., [161].
  • Tribune, The New York, Strange course of, ii., [427], [430].
  • Troops at the Capital, ii., [491], [492], [495], [506].
  • Trostza, Monastery of, i., [202], [203].
  • Truce, Temporary, of Major Anderson, ii., [449], [454].
  • Tscherbatoff, Princess, Reference to, i., [153].
  • Tsidore, Monk, Reference to, i., [204].
  • Tyler, John, President, References to, i., [495], 528, [note];
    • Marriage of, 529, [note];
    • Cabinet of, [543];
    • Attitude towards Texas, [581];
    • Letters of, to President Buchanan, ii., [466], [467], [469];
    • Commissioner, [472];
    • Interview with the President, [472];
    • Note of, [489].