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ch, 464. Calhoun, John C., his followers favor a demolition of the Union, 98; speech in the United States Senate in favor of slavery, 103-105; in favor of State rights, 230. California, resolution in regard to the admission into the Union, 100, 101. Callioux, Capt. Andre, bravery at the battle of Port Hudson, 318, 321; his death, 319, 321. Cameron, Simon, letter to Gen. Butler approving his action of declaring slaves contraband of war, 251; order in regard to enlistment of troops, 278. Campbell, H. G., commanding naval officer at Charleston, S. C., circular letter to, in regard to the importation of slaves, 10. Campbell, Jabez P., delivers address on the ratification of the fifteenth amendment, 422; bishop of the African M. E. Church, 459, 464. Canada, Negroes settle in, 66, 70, 71; Negro colonization of, opposed, 72. Cannon, Gov. William, requests the enlistment of Negroes in Delaware, 291. Canterbury, Conn., protest of the citizens against admitting Colored pupils to school, 150, 151; school abolished by act of the Legislature, 152, 153; school-house mobbed, 156. Carey, Mary Ann Shadd, lecturer, writer, and school-teacher, 419. Carney, William H., sergeant in the 54th Mass. Regiment Colored Troops, his bravery at the assault on Fort Wagner, plants the colors of the regiment on the fort, 329-331. Carrollton, La., fugitive slaves offer their services to the army, 285. Casey, Maj.-Gen. Silas, letter endorsing the free military school for Negroes, 296. Cass, Lewis, speech in reply to Calhoun, in the United States Senate, on slavery, 105. Chalmers, Brig.-Gen. James R., his connection with the Fort Pillow massacre, 375. Champion, James, representative of Phila. in the first conference of the African M. E. Church, 452. Chapin's Farm, Va., Negro troops engage in the battle of, 335. Chapman, Maria Weston, her opinion of the American Anti-Slavery Society, 79. Charleston, S. C., the Negro plot of 1822, 83. "Charleston Mercury" (The) on the exchange of captured Negro soldiers, 358. Charlton, Rev. Richard, teaches Negro slaves in New York, 165. Chase, Salmon P., speech against the repeal of the Missouri compromise, 109. Chauncey, Isaac, letter to Captain Perry defending the enlistment of Neg
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