its aid hoped by South, [369];
its sympathy expected by North, [369];
its upper classes dislike America, [370];
rejoices in anticipated destruction of United States, [370], [371];
recognizes belligerency of South, [372];
attitude of Seward toward, [373]-[375];
later dealings with, [376];
acquiesces in blockade, [376];
enraged at Trent affair, [382];
demands reparation, [383];