Colonial regulation,
began early, [§ 2;]
cases, [§ 1]-[§ 12;]
legislation, [Appendix A.]
Colonists,
runaway, [A 15.]
Colony,
of fugitives, [§ 66.]
Columbia,
case in, [D 15.]
Comet case, [§ 24.]
Commissioners,
of United Colonies, complain of fugitives, [§ 11;]
duty of, [§ 30.]
Committee,
for a new fugitive slave law, [§ 17;]
on the fugitive slave law, [§ 17]-[§ 21,] [§ 24;]
on Maryland resolution, [§ 21;]
to prevent outrages, [§ 45;]
conference, [ § 91;]
amendments by, [C 31,] [C 48,] [C 51;]
on judiciary, instructed, [§ 27;]
report a fugitive slave law, [§ 27.]
Compromise,
resolution affirming, [B 35;]
fugitive slave act, [C 25.]
Conferences,
between Indians and the Governor of New York, [§ 8.]
Confiscation,
of slaves of rebels, [§ 89;]
report on, [C 60;]
bill, [§ 90,] [§ 91;]
amendments, [§ 90;]
provisions extended, [§ 90,] [§ 91;]
presented, [§ 90,] [§ 91;]
act approved by President, [ § 91;]
Trumbull's, [C 30,] [C 37,] [C 52;]
Chandler's, [C 31;]
Davis's, [C 50;]
coupled with emancipation, [C 44,] [C 69,] [C 73;]
amendments to, [C 57,] [C 67,] [C 71;]
Harris's, [C 59,] [C 63,] [C 67,] [C 71;]
Clark's, [C 72;]
progress of, [C 79;]
Morrill's joint resolution, [C 40.]