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Napoleon III, Emperor, [230], [236]
Newman, Cardinal, [118-119]
New York Tribune, The, founded by Horace Greeley, [117]; offices of, attacked during Draft Riots, [161-162]; introduction to, [129-130]; experiences as correspondent in the Civil War, [129-136]; free expression of unpopular views in, [353]; the search for a general, a fragment of unwritten history, [153-160]; poems of Stedman published in, [14-15:] causes of success at beginning of Franco-German War, [168]; conversations with Bismarck reported in, [121-122], [182-183], [186]; a revolution in international journalism, [220-234]; arrangement with Daily News, [224-227]; European news-bureau, [252]; cabling important news, [164-165], [167], [242], [245], [251]; vexatious restrictions on cables, [165-167]; ultimatum to Mr. Weaver, [167-169]; account of surrender of Metz first published by a correspondent of, [246-247]; how Holt White's story of Sedan reached, [235-242]
Northcliffe, Lord, [229]; creative genius of, [339]
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O'Brien, William, [256]
Observer, The, [335]
Ollivier, Emile, [230]
Olney, Richard, part played by, during Venezuela crisis, [75-79]