Constitutional questions involved in the position of the Southern States, recapitulation of, [77].
Constitutional Union party of 1860, its principles, [51].
Constitutional Union Convention in 1860, its nominations and resolutions, [60].
Convention, the original idea of calling, [98];
its powers merely advisory, [103];
how its work was approved, [103].
Conventions, State, representatives of sovereignty, [97].
Cooper, Samuel, resigns in United States Army, [308];
his rank, [308];
appointment in the Confederate Army, [308].
Count of Paris, his travesty of history, [200], [201];
libels the memory of Major Anderson, [283].
Coxe, Tench, words relative to separate sovereignties, [128].
Crawford, Martin J., appointed commissioner to United States, [246];
commissioner to Washington arrives, [246];
describes the incidents and his reception, [265];
other proceedings, [266].
Crittenden, J. C., offers in the Senate a joint resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution, [60];
how received, [60].