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n, 345; death, 347. Carnahan, Dr., describes entry of Whiskey Rebellion prisoners into Cannonsburg, 91. Castlereagh, Lord, discourages offer of Russia to mediate, 304; gives assurance of safety to cartel-ship, 307; refuses second offer of mediation, 311; offers to deal directly, 312; member of cabinet most favorable to America, 314; advises English commissioners to moderate demands, 319; approves treaty of Ghent, 326; arranges commercial convention with Gallatin, 326; expresses friendly feelings, 335. Cazenove, ----, takes shares in Gallatin's land scheme, 361. Charles X., in Revolution of 1830, 370, 372. Chase, Salmon P., negotiations with Treasury Note Committee, 196 and note; follows Gallatin's treasury-note plan, 209; organizes national banking system, 256. Chateaubriand, succeeds Montmorenci, 340; negotiates unsuccessfully with Gallatin, 341; quotes Gallatin's statement of Cuban question, 346. Cheriot, ----, takes share in Gallatin's land scheme, 361. Chesapeake, captured by Leopard, 224. Chevalier, Michel, his studies on money, 278. Cheves, Langdon, at free trade convention in 1831, 241. Choteau, Pierre Louis, meets Gallatin, his influence over Indians, 287, 374. Circourt, Count de, reviews Gallatin's "Synopsis of the Indian Tribes," 378. Civil service, monopolized by Federalists, 280; demands of Republicans for a share in, 281; Gallatin's opinion of appointments to and conduct of, 281; intention of Jefferson to give one half of, to Republicans, 282. Clare, Thomas, his house the headquarters of Gallatin in 1784, 22, 24; rents Gallatin a house, 25. Clay, Henry, denounces Gallatin for advocating free trade, 242; apologizes, 242; on peace commission, 312; arrives at Gottenburg, 313; corresponds with Gallatin concerning place of negotiation, 314; differs with Adams over Mississippi navigation and fisheries, 323; joins Gallatin in England, 326; urges Gallatin to accept mission to Panama Congress, 342; letter of Gallatin to, on instructions as minister to England, 343; tone of his diplomatic correspondence, 345; Gallatin's opinion of, 356; resignation of Gallatin in his favor, 358; secures election of Adams, 358. Clinton, George, marriage of his daughter to Genet, 102. "Club, The," in New York, Gallatin's membership of, 366, 367. Coast survey, established, 290. Coinage, debate concerning, in Congress, 140;
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