Volume Vi Part 31 (1/2)

Abolitionists, methods of, III.

opposition to, in the South and North, III.

schism in the ranks of, III.

ignored the South's dilemma, III.

their opposition to Lincoln and Congress. IV.

Acadia, named, I.

ceded to England, I.

expulsion of French from, I.

Adams, Charles Francis. III.

at the Geneva tribunal, IV.

Adams. John.

quoted. II.

cautioned not to utter the word ”independence,” II.

signs treaty between England and America, II.

a Federalist, II.

his overtures to France, II.

and the sedition law, II.

attended theatres, II.

a.s.sailed, II., III.

Adams, John Quincy. II.

a leading Whig, III.

his record, III.

defends Jackson. III.

and the Amistad case, III.

Jackson and, III.

as an abolitionist, III.

opposed to the gag policy, III.

Adams. Samuel. II.

Agriculture in the South, IV. VI.

Aguinaldo, Emilio. V.

and Admiral Dewey, V.

and insurgent forces at Manila, V.

president of republic, V.

capture, V.

Aix-la-Chapelle. I.

Alabama and secession, III.

suffrage, V.