Airlie, Earl of, remarkable legend in family of, [396-401]
Alaskan Boundary Question, [260-276]
Alcott, Mr., attempt of, to enter Boston Court House during the riot, [35]
Allibone, Mr., on writings of R. W. Emerson, [67]
Allingham, Mr., poem of, The Talisman, recited by Emerson, [70]
Alverstone, Lord, British fairness of—settles dangerous controversy—speech on arbitration, [270-271]; distinguished career of, [271-272]; Canadian attacks upon, [272-273]
Ampthill, Lord, diplomatic feat performed by, [379]
Andrew, Governor, [1], [4], [121]; declines to act against the rioters, [101-102]; compared with Gambetta, [106]; Phillips's opinion of, [90]
Anti-Slavery Society, riot at meeting of, [99-103]
Arnim, Count von, Bismarck's distrust of, [387]; anecdotes, [387-388]