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INDEX

Schurz, Carl—Continued.

 arrests priest, I, 190-195

 marches with Palatinate troops, I, 197-199

 “under fire,” I, 200-202

 aide-de-camp at Rastatt, I, 202, 203, 205-207; II, 9

 siege of Rastatt, I, 203-205, 208, 209, 211-214

 escapes from Rastatt, I, 215-231

 obtains police passport for Strasburg, I, 234, 236

 reaches Switzerland in safety, I, 232-239

 lives in Zürich as refugee, I, 239-243

 studies military tactics under Schimmelpfennig, I, 242; II, 351

 writes for newspapers, I, 243, 244, 257, 259, 340

 meets Wagner, I, 244

 Frau Kinkel’s appeal to, I, 248, 249

 resolves to attempt rescue of Kinkel, I, 249-254

 obtains cousin’s passport, I, 251, 273

 makes secret visit to Bonn, I, 251-255

 confers with Frau Kinkel, I, 253, 272

 meets Dr. Jacobi, I, 254, 272

 goes to Cologne, I, 255, 256, 272

 goes to Paris, ostensible purpose of visit, I, 257-261, 272

 studies French, I, 258, 345

 in Berlin, I, 273, 274, 281, 282

 plans for liberation of Kinkel, I, 284, 289-298, 311, 336-339

 fails, I, 302-306

 succeeds, I, 309-314

 sails for England on Little Anna, I, 322, 324-329

 lands in Scotland, I, 329-334

 first lesson in English, I, 333

 life of, in Paris, I, 340-344, 349-354

 in London, I, 334, 335

 gratitude of the Kinkels to, I, 336, 366, 367

 sees Macready act, I, 335

 goes to Paris, I, 335

 fame of, in connection with Kinkel’s escape, I, 335-337, 339, 362, 372; II, 134

 linguistic studies of, I, 345-347

 interested in French politics, I, 347-349

 finds French atmosphere not congenial, I, 351

 visits Kinkels in London, I, 351, 352, 354

 arrested in Paris, I, 354, 358, 363

 exiled from France, I, 359, 360

 settles in London, I, 366

 teaches music and languages, I, 366, 367

 appreciates the English character, I, 368, 369

 uninterested in English politics, I, 369, 370

 sent to Switzerland in behalf of German National Loan, I, 373-377

 interviews of, with Mazzini in London, I, 379-383, 401

 meets Kossuth, I, 383, 386

 refugee friends of, in London, I, 390, 392, 393, 395-397

 opinion of Napoleon’s coup d’état, I, 399, 400

 decides to go to America, I, 400, 401

 marriage of, I, 401

 sails for America, I, 405

 lands in New York, I, 405; II, 3

 first impressions, II, 3-7

 vague ideas of American politics, II, 7

 visits Philadelphia, II, 9, 10, 13, 14

 mastery of English acquired by, II, 9-12

 first child of, II, 14

 letter of, to Fräulein von Meysenbug, II, 15-17

 interested in Slavery question, II, 19, 21, 23, 28-37

 first visit of, to Washington, II, 19-37

 first knowledge of “spoils-system,” II, 23-28

 attends sessions of Congress, II, 28-37

 Congress compared with European Parliamentary bodies, II, 28, 29

 makes trip to the West, II, 37-49

 finds German friends in St. Louis, II, 40-43

 trying experiences of, in Chicago, II, 43, 44

 visits relatives in Wisconsin, II, 46

 settles in Watertown, II, 49

 revisits London, II, 49-65

 goes to see Kossuth, II, 50-53

 meets Herzen, II, 53

 forecast of, concerning Russia, II, 55, 56

 anti-slavery opinions of, II, 56, 66-71

 hears Jenny Lind, II, 56-58

 personal impressions of Wagner, II, 56-64

 returns to America, II, 65

 first political speeches of, in America (1856), II, 68-71

 life of, in the West, II, 72-77, 80

 admitted to the Bar, II, 80, 104

 delegate to State Convention, II, 80

 defeated for Lieut.Governorship, II, 81, 82, 130, 131

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