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]
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]