Bunker Hill, Centennial celebration of battle of, III., 154
Burke, Edmund, VI., espouses the cause of the colonists, 117, 176
Burke, United States district attorney, Indiana, V., 134, 135, 137, 138
Burlingame, Anson, I., 47, 167
Burnett, General, III., 220
Burr, Aaron, V., 244
Burt (Colonel), Silas W., IV., 305; to, 351; quoted by Schurz, 421; to, 448
Burton, Pomeroy, VI., to, 301; to, 305
Butler, Benjamin F., I., 181, 232, 300; II., 404; IV., inflationist, 26; 219, 283; governor of Massachusetts and Presidential candidate, 283
Butler-Kelly combination, IV., 213, 214
Butler, Senator (South Carolina), III., 30
Butterworth, Benjamin, V., 66
Bynum, William D., V., anti-spoils-system talk of, 176
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Cabral, II., 78, 208, 211, 221, 222, 225
Cahoon, B. B., III., to, 222; to, 300; IV., to, 183; V., to, 11
Calderon, Francisco Garcia, I., 202
Caldwell, Alexander, II., speech on resolution declaring, was not duly and legally elected a Senator, 450-472
Caldwell, IV., interested in Little Rock and Fort Smith R. R., 227, 228, 230, 231, 232, 276, 277, 278, 284
Calhoun, John C., I., 136; II., 191, 192, 194, 198, 202, 203, 205, 206, 207, 216, 219, 239; V., 165
California, V., statehood asked with constitution prohibiting slavery, 442, 443
Cameron, James Donald, III., 390, 391
Cameron, Simon, I., 162; II., 479, 501, 515-522, 527; III., 281, 283, 287, 391
Campbell, Hugh J., III., 119
Canada, V., and annexation, 196; as a British possession, 202
Canby (General), Edward Richard Sprigg, I., 293, 300, 329
Carlisle, John G., IV., 222, 350; V., 135; financial situation, 177; approves extending civil service to division chiefs, 178
Carlisle, Logan, V., boasts of removing Republicans to make room for Democrats, 178
Carnegie, Andrew, V., from, 531; VI., 37; to, 292
Carpenter, Matthew H., I., to, 520; II., 79, 460, 465
Carpetbag government, II., 396, 399; III., 89; IV., 372, 373, 374; V., 72, 116, 117; VI., 328-330
Caruthers, V., 142
Cary (General), Samuel Fenton, III., Greenbacker, 193, 197, 254; IV., 26
Caseras, General, II., 211
Casey, II., 404, 421
Casserly, Eugene, II., 113, 138
Castillo, Canovas del, V., assassination of, 412
Census, VI., wastefulness in taking: incompetence of Congressional appointees, 128
Century Magazine, V., 494 n.
Chaffee, Jerome B., IV., 3; VI., as Vice-Presidential nominee, 202
Chamberlain (Governor), Daniel Henry, III., 220, 412; VI., a foe to continental expansion of United States, 121
Chambrun, I., 278
Chandler, Zachariah, III., and the chairmanship of the National Committee, 260, 261, 281; a prominent leader, 283; people desire change, 287; scheme of, to return to the Senate, 405; IV., ruling of, as Secretary of the Interior, 169, 184, 187, 188
Chase (Chief Justice), Salmon P., I., visits the South, 276; III., anti-slavery, 24, 26
Chatham, Lord, IV., praises Franklin, 329; VI., friendly to the Americans, 117, 176
Chicago, I., great political excitement in, 109; Republican victory, 111; platform of 1860, 169, 172, 215; convention, 1864, declares war a failure, 230; V., Germany one of the foremost exhibitors at Exposition, 187; VI., Schurz