Butler, Joseph, influence on Lecky, [154].

Cabinet, Grant’s, [186], [278]; character of Jackson’s, [210]; Pierce and Buchanan controlled by, [213]; Hayes’s, [221], [246][248], [262].

Cabot, Charles, gift to Boston Athenæum, [138].

Calhoun, J. C., and annexation of Texas, [211].

Carlyle, Thomas, as historian, [38], [41]; and mathematics, [56], [57]; importance in training of historians, “French Revolution” and “Frederick,” [62][64]; biography, [64]; self-education, [65]; lack of practical experience, [66]; on historical method, [77]; on Gibbon, [115]; on Cromwell, inaccuracy of quotations, [144], [318], [321]; on pecuniary rewards of literary men, [146]; Gladstone on, [155].

Chamberlain, D. H., contested election, [248].

Chamberlain, Joseph, on newspapers and public opinion, [31]; Godkin on, [290].

Chambliss, N. R., on burning of Columbia, [305], [309].

Channing, Edward, on Gardiner, [323].

Charleston, secession movement, [91]; feeling of Union army towards, [306].