Frémont, General, nomination of, by Republican party, [85]; foreign adventures on staff of, [133]

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Galliffet, Marquis de, King Edward's friendship with, [421]

Gambetta, comparison of, with Governor Andrew, [106]; friendship of Prince of Wales with, [422]

Garrison, William Lloyd, [1], [104]; character and career of, [113-115]; on Constitution, [116]; position of, in history, [118-120]; Liberator founded by, [113], [116-118]; Phillips on certain impatiently expressed opinion of, [114-116]; risk of assassination incurred by, [39]

Gay, Sydney Howard, connection of, with Tribune, [129-130], 162: sends me back to the Army, [153]; report to, [158-160]

Gibson, Randall, character of, [18]; parallel with Earl Spencer, [19]

Gladstone, W. E., [119], [254], [256], [320]; on Austrian rule, [200]; oratorical powers of, [45], [70]; remark of, about Lord R. Churchill, [333]; Lord R. Churchill's views of, [324]

Glenesk, Lady, [338-340]

Glenesk, Lord, [293-295]; acquires Morning Post, [335-338]; review of "Lord Glenesk and the Morning Post," [341-342]; the late Queen's regard for, [342]; friendship of Rachel and Sarah Bernhardt with, [342]