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&emsp;arrests priest, I, 190-195

&emsp;marches with Palatinate troops, I, 197-199

&emsp;“under fire,” I, 200-202

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

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

&emsp;escapes from Rastatt, I, 215-231

&emsp;obtains police passport for Strasburg, I, 234, 236

&emsp;reaches Switzerland in safety, I, 232-239

&emsp;lives in Zürich as refugee, I, 239-243

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

&emsp;writes for newspapers, I, 243, 244, 257, 259, 340

&emsp;meets Wagner, I, 244

&emsp;Frau Kinkel’s appeal to, I, 248, 249

&emsp;resolves to attempt rescue of Kinkel, I, 249-254

&emsp;obtains cousin’s passport, I, 251, 273

&emsp;makes secret visit to Bonn, I, 251-255

&emsp;confers with Frau Kinkel, I, 253, 272

&emsp;meets Dr. Jacobi, I, 254, 272

&emsp;goes to Cologne, I, 255, 256, 272

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

&emsp;studies French, I, 258, 345

&emsp;in Berlin, I, 273, 274, 281, 282

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

&emsp;fails, I, 302-306

&emsp;succeeds, I, 309-314

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

&emsp;lands in Scotland, I, 329-334

&emsp;first lesson in English, I, 333

&emsp;life of, in Paris, I, 340-344, 349-354

&emsp;in London, I, 334, 335

&emsp;gratitude of the Kinkels to, I, 336, 366, 367

&emsp;sees Macready act, I, 335

&emsp;goes to Paris, I, 335

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

&emsp;linguistic studies of, I, 345-347

&emsp;interested in French politics, I, 347-349

&emsp;finds French atmosphere not congenial, I, 351

&emsp;visits Kinkels in London, I, 351, 352, 354

&emsp;arrested in Paris, I, 354, 358, 363

&emsp;exiled from France, I, 359, 360

&emsp;settles in London, I, 366

&emsp;teaches music and languages, I, 366, 367

&emsp;appreciates the English character, I, 368, 369

&emsp;uninterested in English politics, I, 369, 370

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

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

&emsp;meets Kossuth, I, 383, 386

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

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

&emsp;decides to go to America, I, 400, 401

&emsp;marriage of, I, 401

&emsp;sails for America, I, 405

&emsp;lands in New York, I, 405; II, 3

&emsp;first impressions, II, 3-7

&emsp;vague ideas of American politics, II, 7

&emsp;visits Philadelphia, II, 9, 10, 13, 14

&emsp;mastery of English acquired by, II, 9-12

&emsp;first child of, II, 14

&emsp;letter of, to Fräu lein von Meysenbug, II, 15-17

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

&emsp;first visit of, to Washington, II, 19-37

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

&emsp;attends sessions of Congress, II, 28-37

&emsp;Congress compared with European Parliamentary bodies, II, 28, 29

&emsp;makes trip to the West, II, 37-49

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

&emsp;trying experiences of, in Chicago, II, 43, 44

&emsp;visits relatives in Wisconsin, II, 46

&emsp;settles in Watertown, II, 49

&emsp;revisits London, II, 49-65

&emsp;goes to see Kossuth, II, 50-53

&emsp;meets Herzen, II, 53

&emsp;forecast of, concerning Russia, II, 55, 56

&emsp;anti-slavery opinions of, II, 56, 66-71

&emsp;hears Jenny Lind, II, 56-58

&emsp;personal impressions of Wagner, II, 56-64

&emsp;returns to America, II, 65

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

&emsp;life of, in the West, II, 72-77, 80

&emsp;admitted to the Bar, II, 80, 104

&emsp;delegate to State Convention, II, 80

&emsp;defeated for Lieut.Governorship, II, 81, 82, 130, 131