German Movements (Engels) | 3 |
The American Question in England (Marx) | 7 |
The British Cotton Trade (Marx) | 17 |
The London Times and Lord Palmerston (Marx) | 21 |
The London Times on the Orleans Princes in America (Marx) | 27 |
The North American Civil War (Marx) | 32 |
The Civil War in the United States (Marx) | 43 |
The Crisis in England (Marx) | 53 |
British Commerce (Marx) | 57 |
Economic Notes (Marx) | 62 |
Intervention in Mexico (Marx) | 66 |
The intervention in Mexico (Marx) | 71 |
Monsieur Fould (Marx) | 79 |
France's Financial Situation (Marx) | 82 |
The Dismissal of FrĂŠmont (Marx) | 86 |
The Trent Case (Marx) | 89 |
The Anglo-American Conflict (Marx) | 92 |
The News and Its Effect in London (Marx) | 95 |
The Principal Actors in the Trent Drama (Marx) | 101 |
Controversy over the Trent Case (Marx) | 105 |
Progress of Feeling in England (Marx) | 110 |
The Crisis over the Slavery Issue (Marx) | 115 |
American Matters (Marx) | 117 |
A Slander Trial (Marx) | 120 |
The Washington Cabinet and the Western Powers (Marx) | 124 |
The Opinion of the Newspapers and the Opinion of the People (Marx) | 127 |
French News Humbug. Economic Consequences of War (Marx) | 131 |
Pro-American Meeting (Marx) | 134 |
English Public Opinion (Marx) | 137 |
More on Seward's Suppressed Dispatch (Marx) | 143 |
A Coup d'Etat by Lord John Russell (Marx) | 145 |
Statistical Observations on the Railway System (Marx) | 149 |
A London Workers' Meeting (Marx) | 153 |
Anti-Intervention Feeling (Marx) | 157 |
On the Cotton Crisis (Marx) | 160 |
English (Marx) | 163 |
The Parliamentary Debate on the Address (Marx) | 167 |
The Mexican Imbroglio (Marx) | 172 |
American Affairs (Marx) | 178 |
The Secessionists' Friends in the Lower House. Recognition of the American Blockade (Marx) | 182 |
The American Civil War (Marx & Engels) | 186 |
| 186 |
II | 191 |
An International Affaire Mires (Marx) | 196 |
The English Press and the Fall of New Orleans (Marx) | 199 |
A Treaty Against the Slave Trade (Marx) | 202 |
The Situation in the American Theatre of War (Marx & Engels) | 204 |
English Humanity and America (Marx) | 209 |
The American Civil War and the Ironclads and Rams (Engels) | 213 |
Chinese Affairs (Marx) | 216 |
A Scandal (Marx) | 219 |
A Suppressed Debate on Mexico and the Alliance with France (Marx) | 223 |
A Criticism of American Affairs (Marx) | 226 |
Russell's Protest Against American Rudeness. The Rise in the Price of Grain. On the Situation in Italy (Marx) | 230 |
Abolitionist Demonstrations in America (Marx) | 233 |
A Meeting for Garibaldi (Marx) | 236 |
Workers' Distress in England (Marx) | 239 |
A Note on the Amnesty (Marx) | 243 |
Garibaldi Meetings. The Distressed Condition of Cotton Workers (Marx) | 245 |
Comments on the North American Events (Marx) | 248 |
Bread Manufacture (Marx) | 252 |
The Situation in North America (Marx) | 256 |
Symptoms of Disintegration in the Southern Confederacy (Marx) | 260 |
The Election Results in the Northern States (Marx) | 263 |
The Dismissal of McClellan (Marx) | 266 |
English Neutrality. The Situation in the Southern States (Marx) | 270 |
Letter to the Editors of the Berliner Reform (Marx) | 273 |
Kinglake on the Battle of the Alma (Engels) | 274 |
I | 275 |
[II] | 278 |
III | 281 |
Artillery News from America (Engels)
| 289 |
| 289 |
II | 293 |
Proclamation on Poland by the German Workers' Educational Society in London (Marx) | 296 |
The English Army (Engels) | 298 |
I | 301 |
II | 303 |
III | 309 |
The Strength of the Armies in Schleswig (Engels) | 317 |
Obituary (Marx & Engels) | 320 |
England's Fighting Forces as against Germany (Engels) | 321 |