California, circumstances of its admission to the Union, [16].
Campbell, J. A. P., letter relative to the views of the Provisional President, [238].
Camp Jackson surrounded by General Lyon's force, [414];
massacre at, [416].
Campbell, Judge, his statement relative to the intercourse between our commissioners and the Federal State Department, [267], [268];
his own views, [268], [269].
Capon Springs, speech of Webster at, [167].
Cass, Lewis, his "Nicholson letter," [38];
resigns as United States Secretary of State, [214];
his reason, [214].
Causes which led the Southern States into the position they held at the close of 1860, recapitulation of, [77].
Cavils, verbal, relative to the Constitution and the Articles of Confederation, [135], [136].
Centralism, its fate in the Constitutional Convention, [161].