Nassau, a Station for Blockade-running, 299; Restrictions imposed by Nationality, American Law of, 444. Naval Resources of United States at Commencement of War, 80; of Negligence, Remarks on, as a ground of Complaint between Nations, Neutral Rights and Duties, Observations on, 112, 133, 164, 223, 245, Neutrality, Declarations and Regulations by Neutral Powers, 132, Neutrality Laws, British and American, 403; Changes proposed in Norfolk Navy Yard seized by Confederates, 74. Oreto, the (see Florida, the). Pampero, the, 357. Parties in United States, 32; Disorganization of Parties caused by the Presidency, Contest for, in 1860, 39. Privateering, Confederate Government offers Letters of Marque, 78; Prizes, Practice of Destroying, 419. Prosecutions in England under Foreign Enlistment Act, 361. Rappahannock, the, 357. Recognition of Independence, what it is, 107; of Belligerency, 114; of Rescue, Case of the Emily St. Pierre, 325. Revolt of the Southern States from the Union, its Completeness, its Rule of Twenty-four Hours, 273; the Nashville and Tuscarora at St. Albans Raid, 464. Saxon, Case of the, 421. Secession, its Legal Aspects, 41; Pleas for it, 45; Motives which led to Senate of United States refuses Assent to Ratification of Convention of 14th January, 1869, 491. Shenandoah, the, 359; her Cruise, 434. Slavery, Character and Extension of Slavery in the South, 8; Effect South, Character and Temper of the People, 12, 24, 46; Southern Southern Confederacy, Organization of, 54. Sovereignty, what it is, 107; Displacement of it by a Revolt, ibid; Stanley, Lord, his Correspondence with Mr. Seward, 480; his Nego- Stone Ships sunk at Charleston and Savannah, 283. Sumter, Fort, Attempt to relieve it-it is reduced by Confederates, Sumter, the, Cruise of, 84, 249; Correspondence as to, with Neutral Tariff, Question of, 28. Tenders, Employment of, 426. Tennessee secedes from the Union, 73. Texas secedes from the Union, 50. Trent, Case of the, 187-225. Tuscaloosa, Case of the, 422. Virginia secedes from the Union, 73. PRINTED BY HARRISON AND SONS, 45 AND 46, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W.C. |