on Southern cotton industry, 9 _note_[2];
on burning of Mississippi cotton, 16 _note_[1], 17 _note_[4];
on the American system of government as the cause of the Civil War,
278 _note_[2]
British attitude to the controversy over, i. 188-9, 190, 191, 194;
French attitude, i. 189, 191 _and_ _note_[4], 192, 201 _note_
Lyons' views on Bunch controversy, i. 187, 193, 194 _and note_[1]
Russell's views, i. 187, 190, 193, 194 _and note_[4]
Otherwise mentioned, i. 66; ii. 88
Burnley, British Ambassador, report of, on prospective war with America,
ii. 254
Butler, General,
order to Federal soldiers in New Orleans, i. 302-4, 305; ii. 68;
Palmerston and Adams controversy on, i. 302-5;
Lord Russell's advice to Palmerston, 303, 304
Cairnes, Professor, ii. 224 _note_[3];
pamphlet by, on "Slave Power," 112
_Caledonian Mercury_, The, i. 70 _note_[1]; ii. 231 _note_
California, acquisition of, by U.S., i. 15, 16
Callahan,--, _Diplomatic History of the Southern Confederacy_, cited,
i. 261 _note_, 289 _note_[2]; ii. 167 _notes_, 169 _note_[4]
Campbell, Lord, i. 271, 292; ii, 28, 77, 169, 172, 193
Canada:
Rebellion of 1837 in, i. 4, 109; ii. 117;
British fear of American attack on, i. 4;
sentiment in, as affected by the American Wars against England, 8 _note_;
suggestions of annexation to Northern States of the U.S., 54-5;
"compensation" in, idea in British press, 54-5;
and in views of American political leaders, 55;
Gladstone's idea regarding, ii. 69-70;
military defence of, in _Trent_ crisis, i. 213, 241-2;
views in, on _Trent_ affair, 222 _note_;
on British policy and defence, 222 _note_;
view of the _Times_ in, 222 _note_
Free Trade policy and, a Southern premonition as to, i. 22
Reciprocity Treaty of, with U.S., ii. 198, 253-4
Otherwise mentioned, ii. 251, 254, 275
Canning, i. II, 12, 20
Cardwell, ii. 64
Carolina, North, joins Confederate States, i. 172
Carolina, South, secession of, i. 41, 43-44, 55; ii. 3-4;
seizes Federal customs at Charleston, i. 52;
requests Federal relinquishment of Fort Sumter, 117
"Caroline" affair, The, i. 109
Case, Walter M., _James M. Mason--Confederate Diplomat_,
cited and quoted, i. 261 _note_; ii. 161 _and note_[3]
Catacazy, C., and mediation by Russia, ii. 251 _note_[1]
Cecil, Lord Eustace, ii. 187, 189, 193
Cecil, Lord Robert, supports Gregory's motion on blockade, i. 268;
supports Roebuck's motion, ii. 171, 175-6;
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