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INDEX


433


Childs, George W., 251, 252

Chopin, 367

Chronicle, Boston, 82, 84

London, 83

New York, 192

Pennsylvania, 93

Independent, Boston, 145, . 146, 184 Cicero (cited), 2, 3 Cincinnati Convention, 331

Commercial, 331, 343, 344

Gazette, 210, 227

Mercury, 209

Post, 227

Republican, 227

Whig, 227 Citizen, New York, 238

American, 192 City and Country News, 13 City Intelligence, London, 28 Clark, Gilbert J., 192

Myron H., 288, 289 Clay Compromise, 286 Clay, Henry, 233, 277, 333 Claypoole, 133, 144, 172 Cleveland, Grover, 365, 366 Cleveland (Ohio), 334

Leader, 334, 335 Clinton, George, 90, 132, 156 Clinton, George, Public P'a- pers (cited), 132, 133 Cobbett, William (cited), 17 Cobbett, William, 168, 169,

170, 179, 194 Cobson, John, 41 Coffey, Titian J., 339 Colden, Cadwallader, 119 Coleman, William, 150, 192, 193. 197, 238, 258, 350, 356


Coles, Edward, 298, 303 Colfax, Schuyler, 294, 318 College, Dickinson, 151 Collins, Isaac, 128 Colonial Congress, 70 Colton, Walter (cited), 374 Columbia, schooner, 152 Columbia, South Carolina,

University, 367 "^^

Observer, 234 Commercial, Cincinnati, 331,

343. 344 Commercial Advertiser, New

York, 167, 244, 258,

262, 277, 350 Commons (Third Estate),

59

" Common Sense," 121, 131

Confiscation Act, 316

Congress, Colonial, 70 General, in America, 61

" Congress of American States," 109

Congressional Globe, Wash- ington, 235, 236, 237

Congressional Record, 237

Connecticut Courant, 95, 138, 167 Gazette, 95, 96, 97

Constitution, J^i^f^ I43, 144;' ijfSr'ij^ j^, 1,48, 150-, j^ ifis2, 166

Continental Army, 116

Conway, Moncure D. (quot- ed), 131

Conwell, Christopher C, 242, 260

Cook, Daniel Pope, 214