London, Bishop of, [390]

Longfellow, in Boston, [212]; popularity of works of, in England, [216-218]

Loring, Judge Edward Greeley, attempt of, to crush anti-slavery agitation, [37]; Anthony Burns tried by, [29-39], [42]; charged with the death of James Batchelder, [38]

Lowe, Mr., [400]

Lowell, Mr., attainments of, qualities of, as a Minister, [205-207]; in Boston, [1], [212]; popularity personally and as an author, in England, [216-218]

Lucas, Reginald, author of Lord Glenesk, and The Morning Post, [341-344]

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McClellan, General, generalship of, [138-143], [148], [149]; indecision of, [149]; his military reputation, [137]; succeeded by Burnside, [155]

Macdonald, Sir John, services to Canada, [264]; compared with Diaz, [264]; political corruption organized into a system by, [264-265]

McDowell, General, impressions of, [133-134]