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Bunker Hill, Centennial celebration of battle of, III., 154

Burke, Edmund, VI., espouses the cause of the colonists, 117, 176

Burke, United States district attorney, Indiana, V., 134, 135, 137, 138

Burlingame, Anson, I., 47, 167

Burnett, General, III., 220

Burr, Aaron, V., 244

Burt (Colonel), Silas W., IV., 305; to, 351; quoted by Schurz, 421; to, 448

Burton, Pomeroy, VI., to, 301; to, 305

Butler, Benjamin F., I., 181, 232, 300; II., 404; IV., inflationist, 26; 219, 283; governor of Massachusetts and Presidential candidate, 283

Butler-Kelly combination, IV., 213, 214

Butler, Senator (South Carolina), III., 30

Butterworth, Benjamin, V., 66

Bynum, William D., V., anti-spoils-system talk of, 176

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Cabral, II., 78, 208, 211, 221, 222, 225

Cahoon, B. B., III., to, 222; to, 300; IV., to, 183; V., to, 11

Calderon, Francisco Garcia, I., 202

Caldwell, Alexander, II., speech on resolution declaring, was not duly and legally elected a Senator, 450-472

Caldwell, IV., interested in Little Rock and Fort Smith R. R., 227, 228, 230, 231, 232, 276, 277, 278, 284

Calhoun, John C., I., 136; II., 191, 192, 194, 198, 202, 203, 205, 206, 207, 216, 219, 239; V., 165

California, V., statehood asked with constitution prohibiting slavery, 442, 443

Cameron, James Donald, III., 390, 391

Cameron, Simon, I., 162; II., 479, 501, 515-522, 527; III., 281, 283, 287, 391

Campbell, Hugh J., III., 119

Canada, V., and annexation, 196; as a British possession, 202

Canby (General), Edward Richard Sprigg, I., 293, 300, 329

Carlisle, John G., IV., 222, 350; V., 135; financial situation, 177; approves extending civil service to division chiefs, 178

Carlisle, Logan, V., boasts of removing Republicans to make room for Democrats, 178

Carnegie, Andrew, V., from, 531; VI., 37; to, 292

Carpenter, Matthew H., I., to, 520; II., 79, 460, 465

Carpetbag government, II., 396, 399; III., 89; IV., 372, 373, 374; V., 72, 116, 117; VI., 328-330

Caruthers, V., 142

Cary (General), Samuel Fenton, III., Greenbacker, 193, 197, 254; IV., 26

Caseras, General, II., 211

Casey, II., 404, 421

Casserly, Eugene, II., 113, 138

Castillo, Canovas del, V., assassination of, 412

Census, VI., wastefulness in taking: incompetence of Congressional appointees, 128

Century Magazine, V., 494 n.

Chaffee, Jerome B., IV., 3; VI., as Vice-Presidential nominee, 202

Chamberlain (Governor), Daniel Henry, III., 220, 412; VI., a foe to continental expansion of United States, 121

Chambrun, I., 278

Chandler, Zachariah, III., and the chairmanship of the National Committee, 260, 261, 281; a prominent leader, 283; people desire change, 287; scheme of, to return to the Senate, 405; IV., ruling of, as Secretary of the Interior, 169, 184, 187, 188

Chase (Chief Justice), Salmon P., I., visits the South, 276; III., anti-slavery, 24, 26

Chatham, Lord, IV., praises Franklin, 329; VI., friendly to the Americans, 117, 176

Chicago, I., great political excitement in, 109; Republican victory, 111; platform of 1860, 169, 172, 215; convention, 1864, declares war a failure, 230; V., Germany one of the foremost exhibitors at Exposition, 187; VI., Schurz