Continental Press and American News, ii. [71] note[2]

Corcoran, ii. [169]

Cotton supplies and slavery, i. [13]; in British-American commercial relations, [21], [22]; British manufacturers' dependence on, [22]; effect of the Civil War on, [55], [246]; ii. [53]; the crop of 1860 ... ii. [7] Blockade, The, and, i. [252] and note[2], [253]; ii. [9]; effect of, on price, i. [262], [270]; Napoleon's views on, [290] England, need of, for, i. [196]-[7], [200] note[1], [294], [296]; ii. [17], [99]; cotton famine in, [294]; ii. [6], [11] et seq., [16] note[1]; cotton manufacturing industry of, in 1860-1, ii. [6]-[7], [8]; first effects of the war on, [8], [9], [10]. See also under Lancashire. France, necessity of, for cotton, i. [279], [290], [293], [294], [296], [300]; ii. [17]; Mercier's plan to relieve, i. [196]-[201] Gladstone's Newcastle speech, effect of, on price of, ii. [48]; "King Cotton" theory, i. [63]; ii. [1] et seq.; belief of the South in cotton as a weapon of diplomacy, [2]-[3], [4], [5] Southern orders for destruction of, ii. [16], [17] note[4]; effect of, on British officials, [17]

Cowley, Lord, British Ambassador in Paris, i. [88]; reports French agreement with British policy on Southern belligerent rights, [88]; in the Declaration of Paris negotiations, [88], [143], [156], [157], [158], [162], [167]; conversations with Thouvenel in Bunch affair, [189]; disturbed at French evasion of direct support, [189], [192], [201] note[1]; in Trent affair fears war with America, [214]; communications on Southern Ports Bill, [247] and note[2]; view of French attitude on Southern Ports Bill, [247]; on French policy in Mexico, [260], [261] note; ii. [46]; quoted, on Thouvenel's view on mediation in Feb., 1862 ... i. [266] note[1]; on Mercier's Richmond visit, i. [288]; statement of, to Lindsay, after interview with Napoleon, [290]; on the possibility of reunion, [290]; on the blockade, [290]-[1]; denial of Napoleon's "offer" to England, [290], [291]; reports of, on Lindsay's mission, [291]-[2], [293], [295] note[1]; conversations with Thouvenel on Lindsay, [291], [293]-[4]; Napoleon's letter to, on Lindsay, quoted, [295] note[2]; interview with Thouvenel on Russell's mediation plan, ii. [38], [39] and note, [46]; on Napoleon's suggestion of joint mediation, [59]; instructed to notify France of England's view of the war as ended and of attitude to Confederate cruisers, [266]-[7] Otherwise mentioned, i. [218] note

Crawford, Consul-General at Havana, ii. [148]

Crimean War: Anglo-French agreement regarding neutral commerce, i. [139]

Crittenden, i. [49]

Daily Gazette, The, cited, ii. [109] note

Daily News, attitude of, during the American Civil War, i. [69]-[70] and note [1], [176], [181]-[2]; ii. [230] note[3], on Lincoln's message to Congress, i. [176]; letters of W.W. Story in, [228]

Daily Telegraph, cited, ii. [50] note[1], attitude and circulation of, [189] note[2], [226], [230] note[3]