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nst, i. 126 _note_[1] Jefferson, President, i. 7, 11, 18 Jewett, J.P., quoted, ii. 111 _note_[3] _John Bull_, ii. 231 _note_; quoted, on slavery not an issue, i. 179; Bull Run, a blow to democracy, i. 179-80 Johnston, General: campaign against Sherman, ii. 248, 274 Jones, Mason, pro-Northern speaker, ii. 193-4. 195. 224 Juarez (Mexican leader), ii. 198 "Justicia," letters of, in the _Times_, i. 217 Kansas border struggles, i. 32 _Kearsarge_ incident, The, ii. 201-2 Kelly, William, _Across the Rocky Mountains, etc._, cited and quoted, ii. 275 _note_[3] Kennedy, William, _Texas, etc._, cited, i. 29 Kenner, Duncan F., Confederate Commissioner, ii. 249-50 Kentucky, effect of "border state policy" on, i. 173 Kinglake, views of, on Roebuck's motion, ii. 175 _La France_, cited, ii. 236 _note_[2] Laird Brothers: builders of the _Alabama_ and _Laird Rams_, ii. 120, 121-2, 129; prosecution of, demanded, 136; officially ordered not to send Rams on trial trip, 146, 149; Government's correspondence with, 146 _and note_[2], 149-50 Laird, speech of, in reply to Bright's attack on the Government, ii. 134 Laird Rams, the, ii. 121-2, 123, 124, 137, 140 _et seq._, 196; description and purpose of, 122 _and_ _note_[1]; British Government position, 133, 134; rumours regarding, 142-3; seizure of, 145-50, 179-80, 182; suit for damages, 151 _note_[1]; British Government purchase of, 151 _note_[1]; U.S. Navy plan to purchase, 130 _note_[2]; usual historical treatment of the incident, 141, 147 _and note_[1] Lamar, Confederate representative: account of Roebuck and Bright, ii. 172 _note_[2] Lancashire: Cotton trade, distress in, ii. 6, 11 _et seq._, 21, 26, 29, 31, 240; attitude in, to Government policy, 10, 11, 13-15; attitude of the "Cotton Lords" to, 10, 16; Farnall report on, 12, 20; Northern sympathies of cotton operatives, 13, 285 _note_[1] Cotton factories, statistics, ii 6 Cotton manufacturers, attack on in Commons, ii. 163-4 _Lane, Franklin K., Letters of_, cited ii. 129 _note_[1] Layard, reply of, on Roebuck's motion, ii. 171, 173; on destruction of British property in America, 265 _Le Siecle_, cited, ii. 174 _note_[3], 236 _note_[2] Lee, General, turns back McClellan's advance on Richmond, ii. 1; defeated at Antietam, 43, 85; retreat of, through Shenandoah valley, 43; advance in Pennsylvania, 163 _note_[1], 164, 176; defeats Hooker at C
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