what Mr. Canning would call cantanker.
He rushed too swiftly to his conclusion;
Reply of Goldwin Smith in Boston Advertiser, January 26, to his critics—Theophilus Parsons and George Bemis. but I hope that we shall not lose his powerful support for the good cause.
I have felt it my duty to say to the British charge; here thatand Louisiana, was distributed among the people.
In Boston there was a quick response in a meeting held June 21, 1865, to maintain equal suffrage, at which Theophilus Parsons was in the chair, and Richard H. Dana, Jr., made the principal speech.
Mr. Dana, who had been Sumner's critic, now came substantially to his position.
Aim.
Letter to Sumner, November 21.
At the Union Club in Boston, November 7, the Governor and Henry Ward Beecher had a spirited encounter with Sumner when Governor Parsons of Alabama was present to solicit a loan for that State. (Boston Commonwealth, November 25.) Governor Andrew, as his valedictory message in January, 1866, sh
s, I. 253, II. 355.
Parish, Daniel, I. 15, 16, 27.
Parker, Chief Justice of Massachusetts, I. 9, 10 note, 11, 340.
Parker, Mr., I. 146, 148.
Parker, Mr., I. 407.
Park Street, house in, I. 387-389.
Parr, Dr., I. 50, 52, 53, 288, 289.
Parsons, Chief Justice, I. 396.
Parsons, Theophilus, II. 452.
Parsons, William, I. 331, 332.
Pasquier, Chancellor, Due, II. 134.
Pastoret, Count (Marquis), I. 253, 255, 256.
Pastoret, Countess (Marquise), T. 255, 256, II. 118 and note, 119,Parsons, Theophilus, II. 452.
Parsons, William, I. 331, 332.
Pasquier, Chancellor, Due, II. 134.
Pastoret, Count (Marquis), I. 253, 255, 256.
Pastoret, Countess (Marquise), T. 255, 256, II. 118 and note, 119, 128, 134, 139.
Patin, Professor, II. 130.
Patterson, Mr., 1.193 note.
Pauli, Dr., II. 328.
Peabody, Rev. W. O. B., T 428 and note.
Peacock, Professor, II. 156, 158.
Peel, Frederic, II. 323.
Peel, Sir, Robert, I. 416, 417, 480; death of, II. 268.
Pelet de la Lozere, Ti. 131.
Pellico, Silvio, I. 450, II. 38, 39, 40, 41.
Pennsylvania, visits, II. 221, 222.
Pentland, Mr., Ti. 346.
Pepperell, I. 337, 385.
Percival, Mr., it. 394, 395.
Perkins, Colonel T II., I
gton.
Murdock, Joseph, Roxbury.
Nash, Stephen G., South Reading.
Neal, Samuel, Boston.
Newton, Henry, Weymouth.
Nichols, Geo., Cambridge.
Nickerson, Seth, Barnstable.
Nowell, John A., Boston.
Noyes, H. S., Springfield.
Osborn, J., Brighton.
Osgood, Miss Lucy, Medford.
Owen, Chas. M., Stockbridge.
Owen, Mrs. Sarah B., Stockbridge.
Page, Henry A., Medford.
Palfrey, John G., Boston.
Parker, David, 2d, Barnstable.
Parks, John, Huntington.
Parsons, Theophilus, Cambridge.
Partridge, Clark, Medway.
Peabody, Alfred, Salem.
Peabody, Edwin R., Salem.
Peabody, Mrs. Jerusha, Salem.
Peck, Jonas O., Lowell.
Peck, Capt. Jabez, Pittsfield.
Peirce, Henry A., Boston.
Peters, Edw. D., Cohasset.
Phillips, Thomas W., Dighton.
Pierce, Hiram, Prescott.
Pierce, Chas. F., Newton.
Pierce, J. M., Brighton.
Pierce, Chas. W, Newton.
Piper, Geo. C., Cambridge.
Plummer, Israel, Northbridge.
Plunkett, Thos. F., Pittsfi
ns, A. D., 112
Parsons, A. F., 112
Parsons, A. V., 597
Parsons, B. W., 330
Parsons, C. C., 330
Parsons, E. H., 436, 475
Parsons, Eben, Jr., 330
Parsons, Emily E., 597
Parsons, F. E, 436
Parsons, J. B., 224, 547
Parsons, J. E., Navy, 112
Parsons, J. E., 28th Mass. Inf, 387
Parsons, J. M., Co. B, 7th Mass. Inf, 330
Parsons, J. M., 3d Mass. H. A., 330
Parsons, J. R., 330, 475
Parsons, John W., 475
Parsons, John William, 387
Parsons, Oscar, 330
Parsons, T. W., 695
Parsons, Theophilus, 583, 597
Parsons, W. B., 112
Parsons, William B., 475
Parton, James, 608, 695
Partridge, B. F., 331
Partridge, Clark, 583
Partridge, D. A., 331
Partridge, E. W., 112
Partridge, F. W., 114
Partridge, J. N., 331
Passage, John, 331
Patch, Samuel, 331
Patrick, F. M., 331
Patrick, S. L., 475
Pattee, W. H., 331
Patten, H. L., 191, 224, 436, 547, 695
Patten, O. E., 114
Patten, T. H., 331
Patterson, W. C., 395
Patterson, W. J., 114
Pattison, E. W., 331
Paul, I. D., 331
7.
Ohio, 275.
Ojibway chief, 208; Indians enact Hiawatha, 209.
Orleans, 48.
Ossian, 15.
Ossoli, Margaret Fuller, 138,260; criticizes Longfellow, 52, 163.
Our Native Writers, Longfellow's oration, 21, 22; quoted, 30-36.
Outre-Mer, 55, 67, 71, 73, 119,121, 124, 193; comparison of, with Irving's Sketch Book, 69, 70; Mrs. Longfellow's letter about, 83.
Oxford, Eng., 223, 288.
Packard, Prof., Alpheus, 61.
Paris, 46-48, 63, 158, 161, 223.
Parker, Theodore, 285.
Parsons, Theophilus, 23, 27.
Parsons, Thomas W., 209, 214, 215.
Paul, Jean, 199, 289.
Payne, John, 131.
Peabody, Rev. O. W. B., 70.
Percival, James Gates, 19, 23, 27, 145.
Pfizer, Ludwig, his Junggesell, mentioned, 149.
Philadelphia, Pa., 22, 51, 132, 164, 166, 192, 193, 264.
Phillips, Wendell, 285.
Pierce, Mrs. Anne (Longfellow), 91, 92, 100.
Pierce, George W., 81, 91, 99,112.
Pierpont, Rev., John, 145.
Platen, Count von, 191.
Pliny, 54.
Plymouth, Mass., 12.
Poe, Edgar A., 6, 10, 1