Connecticut, Naval Force of, in 1777--Names of Vessels, [042;] Called upon by Congress for Funds to carry on War in 1780, [087;] Suffering of her Colonists during King Philip's War, [095;] Measures taken relative in Declaration of Independence in 1776, 276 Constitution of, adopted prior to 1776, [289.]

Connolly, Dr., Notice of, [489,] [497.]

Conshohocken (Matson's Ford). Notice of, [329,] [330.]

Constitution of New York, first printed at Fishkill in 1777, [125;] Of different States, Adoption of--Federal, adopted in 1787, [289;] Of Maryland, adopted in 1776, [402.]

Constitution Island, near West Point, fortified by Americans in 1776. [135.]

Constitutions, fundamental, of Shaftesbury and Locke, for Albemarle County (North Carolina), in 1669, [560;] Abrogation of, [561.]

Continental Village, near Peekskill, burned by British in 1777, [173.]

Contrecoeur, M. de, at Fort Duquesne, [475,] [478.]

Convention of Deputies held at Philadelphia in 1774, [260;] Instructs Pennsylvania Assembly to assert Colonial Rights, [261;] Held in North Carolina in 1776, relative, to Declaration of Independence--Held in Rhode Island and Virginia for same purpose, [275;] At Annapolis, to consider Means of remedying Defects of Federal Government in 1786, [403;] Constitutional, at Richmond, in 1788, [438;] Permanent, in Virginia, in 1775, [504;] Appoints Patrick Henry Commander of all Forces raised for Defense of Colony in 1775--Of Delegates at Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1776--Appoints Committee to prepare Declaration of Rights and Plan of Government, [505;] In North Carolina, reprobates Tea and other Duties in 1774, [579;] The Mecklenburg, [617;] Names of the Committee, [618,] [619.]

Conway, General, Severity upon British Ministers after Evacuation of Boston, [019;] Opposed to Civil War, [021.]