82.
California: 28, 91-3, 96-9.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: 59.
Cameron, Simon: 166-7, 201-3, 242, 271.
Campbell, Justice: 210, 446.
Canada: 176, 211, 383.
Carolina. _See_ North Carolina and South Carolina.
Cass, General: 65, 94, 96, 172, 186.
Castlereagh: 377.
Cecil, Lord R. _See_ Salisbury.
Central America: 145.
Charming, Rev. William Eleroy: 51.
Charles I.: 433.
Charleston: 43, 251-3, 387, 435. _And see_ Fort Sumter.
Chase, Salmon P.; rising opponent of slavery, 101; approves of
Lincoln's opposition to Douglas, 141; claims to the Presidency, 161,
166; Secretary of the Treasury, 201-2; his successful administration of
finance, 254; regarded as Radical leader, intrigues against Lincoln and
causes difficulty in Cabinet, 328-9; continues troublesome, desires
Presidency, resigns, 406-8; appointed Chief Justice, 429-30; other
references, 208, 311, 415.
Chatham, 20, 234.
Chattanooga: 226-7, 339-40, 342-3, 359-60, 387-8, 394.
Chicago: Republican Convention there, 166-9; deputation of clergy, 323;
Democratic Convention, 411-4.
Choate, Joseph H.: 106, 156.
Civil Service: 50.
Civil War. _See_ War.
Clary's Grove: 64, 66.
Clay, Henry: 41; his character and career, 42, 48; compromise of 1850
originated by him, 99; his death, 100; Lincoln on him, 101, 122.
Cobb: 185.
Cobden, Richard: 257-8.
Cock-fighting: 63, 69.
Collamer, Senator: 167.
Colonies. _See_ America.
Colonisation. _See_ Negroes.
Columbia, South Carolina: 435.
Columbia, District of: 94, 319.
Columbia River: 28.
Columbus, Georgia: 226-7.
Compulsory Service. _See_ Conscription.
Confederacy, Confederates; _see also_ South; Confederacy of six States
formed and Constitution adopted at Montgomery and claims of these
States to Federal Government's forts, etc., or their soil taken over,
199-201; commencement of war by Confederacy, 212-3; area of its country
and difficulty of conquest, 214-6; character of population, 216; spirit
of independence animating Confederacy, 218-9; other conditions telling
against or for its success in the war, 214-27; original Confederate
States, viz., South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana,
Florida, joined subsequently by Texas, and on outbreak of war by
Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas, 228-9; capital moved
to Richmond, 242; for course of war, _see_ War; for political course of
Confederacy, _see_ J. Davis and Congress of Confedera
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