Mill, J. S., "legislative commission" proposed by, [115], [129], [192].

Ministry, parliamentary debate centres around British, [95]; disintegrate, in Congress, [102]; parliamentary position of British, [95], [244]; British, a single Standing Committee of Parliament, [117]; necessity of public debate to British, [119]; British, compared with French, [123], [124], [129]; history of parliamentary responsibility of British, [286-288].

Monroe, President, [165], [252].

"Morning hours," [73].

Nation, the, letter to, on federal financial system, quoted, [191]; on status of Cabinet, quoted, [269].

National sovereignty, growth of sentiment of, [31], [32]; sentiment of, makes advent and issue of the war inevitable, [32].

Newcastle, Duke of, [286].

Nominations, the Senate and, [235]; popular interest attaching to action of Senate on, [236], [237]; of Presidents by conventions, virtual character of, [245].

North, Lord, [287], [308].

Northcote, Sir Stafford, [322].