and Cooper, 2, 22
informal club, 451
and Louis Napoleon at New York, 452
Kent, Moss, M.’s portrait, 1, 246
Key. See Sender.
King, C.B., Leslie on, 1, 59
to M. (1813) on personal relations, 60
at premier of Coleridge’s Remorse, 96;
return to America, 100, 101
King’s (Liverpool) Arms Hotel, 1, 34, 302
Kingsley, J.L., M.’s profile, 1, 19
Kirk, E.N., and M.’s exhibition of telegraph at Paris, 2, 106, 133
Knocking, M. on custom at London, 1, 48
Know-Nothing Party, M.’s attitude, 2, 332, 337
Koeniggraetz, battle of, influence of telegraph, 2, 463
Krebs, J.M., and Civil War, 2, 416
Laboring classes, condition of English (1811), 1,
36
Lafayette, Marquis de, M.’s portrait, 1,
260-262, 264, 270, 272, 286
M.’s friendship, 262
to M. (1825) on bereavement, 266
from M. (1825) with sonnet, 273
and M. at Paris (1830), 316
and Revolution of 1830, 406
and Polish revolt, 408, 430
in 1831, 408
on American finances (1832), 423
M.’s toast to, at Fourth dinner
at Paris (1832), 424, 425
to M. (1832) on state of Europe, nullification,
Poles, political effect
of cholera, 430
M. and death, 2, 34
on Catholic Church and American liberties,
330
Lafayette, G.W., meets M., 1, 264
M.’s letter of sympathy (1834),
2, 34
Lamb, Charles, and M., 1, 95
at premier of Coleridge’s Remorse,
96
Lancaster, ——, transatlantic voyage
(1815), 1, 188.
Landi, Gasparo, M. on paintings, 1, 349, 350
Langdon, John, M.’s portrait, 1, 211
Languages, M. and foreign, 1, 372
Lasalle, ——, and M.’s telegraph,
2, 123
Latham, M.S., and telegraph in California, M.’s
scorn of methods, 2,
338, 339
Law and lawyers, M.’s opinion, 2, 272,
320, 371, 409, 412
Lawrence, James, M. on defeat and death, 1,
109
Lawrence, W.B., informal club, 2, 452
Lectures, M.’s, on fine arts, 1, 281,
284, 285
Lee, G. W., gift to Academy of Design, 1, 384
Leffingwell, Miss ——, miniature
by M., 1, 19
Legion of Honor, bestowed on M., 2, 391
Le Grice, Comte, and M., 1, 377, 385
Leopard, and laying of first Atlantic cable,
2, 378
Leslie, C.R., and M. at London (1811-15), 1,
59, 62, 65, 74
on Allston, King, Coleridge, 59, 60
as art student, 65
and Coleridge, 95, 96
Saul, 123
to M. (1814) on being hard up, Allston,
war, 155
and Allston, 156, 168
life and economies as student, 159, 161,
162
to M. (1816) on Catalogue Raisonne,
199
reunions with M. (1829), 308
(1832), 433
(1856), 2, 351
M. sits for Sterne, 1, 433
M. on politics, 2, 4