Constantinople,
the fall of, drama upon, [57].

"Consuelo," George Sand's,
reveals the author's real character, [58].

Contoit, Jean,
a French cook, [30].

Conway, Miss,
exercises by her school, [389].

Copyright, International,
urged by Charles Dickens, [26].

Coquerel, Athanase,
the French Protestant divine,
at the Radical Club, [284], [285];
sees Mrs. Howe in London, [331];
his sermon in Newport, [342];
his explanation of the Paris commune, [343].

Corporal punishment, [109].

Coventry,
England, [136].

Cowper, William,
his "Task" read by Mrs. Howe at school, [58].

Cramer, John Baptist,
a London musician, [16].