Brown, B. G., 482. Bunau-Varilla, 623. Bunker Hill battle, 188. Burke, Edmund, 188. Bute, Lord, 117. Butler, B. F., 553, 564, 568. Butler, R. R., 534. Calhoun, J. C., 288, 302, 333. Call for 75,000 volunteers, 433, 434. Cambridge, Mass. (Newtowne), 36. Cameron, Simon, 444. Campaign contributions, prohibition of, Canada, 93. Canal Zone, 623. Capitol, location of national, 233. Carolina, first charter of, 63-66; second Chase, S. P., 436, 446, 519. Chatham, Earl of, 147, 172, 188. See Chinese Exclusion act, 616–618. Cienfuegos, 599. Civil Rights act, first, 494-497; second, Civil Service act, 575-581. Claiborne, William, 306. Clark, Champ, 616. Clark, Clarence D., 648. Clay, Henry, 293, 312, 341, 368, 383; Clayton, J. M., 324. Coinage act of 1873, 565, 566; of standard silver dollar, 573-575. Coit, Joshua, 259. Coke, Sir Edward, 1. Colon, revolution at, 623. Compensated emancipation, joint resolu- Compromise of 1850, 383-394; Clay's Confederate States of America, constitu- Confiscation act of 1861, 442-444; of Constitutions of Virginia, Mississippi, Convention parliament, 56. Cooper, Grey, 184. Cornwallis, Lord, 204. Council for New England, 22, 36. Credit, act to strengthen public, 539, 540. "Crime of 1873," 565, 566. Cuba, independence of, 597, 598. Cullom, S. M., 581. Curtis, B. R., dissenting opinion in Dred Scott case, 416–420. Dallas, A. J., 324. Davenport, John, 39–43, 60. Davis, Jefferson, 434. De Berdt, Dennis, 147. Declaration and Resolves of First Con- tinental Congress, 162–166. Declaration of causes and necessity of Dickinson, John, 137, 176, 188, 195. Disabilities, political, act removing, 564. Fourteenth amendment, 536-538; act Dixon's proposed amendment to Kansas- Fourth Reconstruction act, 529, 530. Nebraska bill, 402. Dodderidge, Sir John, 1. Dorchester Adventurers, 22. Dorchester, Mass., 36. France, treaty with, for Louisiana, 279– Franchise in District of Columbia, 499; Douglas, S. A., 397-399; report on Franklin, Benjamin, 139, 176, 184, 188, Kansas-Nebraska bill, 399-402. "Draft act" (1863), 459-463. Dred Scott decision, 405-420. Duane, W. J., 344. Dutch West India Company, 26. East Florida, 306. Eaton, Theophilus, 39-43. Electoral votes of rebellious States, joint Eliot, T. D., 454, 488. 190, 204, 209. Freedmen's bureau, 488–490. Freedom for soldiers' families, 490. Frye, W. P., 608. Fugitive Slave act, 390-393. Fugitive slaves, additional article of war, Fundamental Articles of New Haven, 39-43. Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, 36–39. 243. Gadsden treaty, 394-397. Gambier, Lord, 293. Garnica, J. de, 608. Garrison, W. L., 353. General warrants in England, 106. Girard Bank, Taney's letter to, 350, 351; Gold Standard act, 609-613. Gorton, Samuel, 43. Goulburn, Henry, 293. Government of New Haven, 50-53. Great Britain, treaty of 1783, 204-209; Grenville, Lord, 117, 122, 143, 238. Guadalupe Hidalgo, treaty of, 377-382. Habeas Corpus act, 463–466. Hamilton's first report on public credit, 233-243. Hancock, John, 190-194. Harper, R. G., 265. Harrison, Benjamin, 593. Hartford, Conn., 36. Hartley, David, 209. Havana, 109. 321; second, 322, 323; third, 323; Jay, John, 176, 188, 209, 258. Jefferson, Thomas, 176, 184, 190, 233, Johnson, Andrew, 439, 491, 499, 501, Johnson, Reverdy, 507. Johnson, Thomas, 176, 188. Hartford Convention, report of, 293–301. Joint resolution for annexation of Texas, 368-370. Hawaiian Islands, annexation of, 600- Kahn, Julius, 616. 602. Hay-Herran convention, 623. Kansas, Lecompton constitution, 420 Kentucky and Virginia resolutions, 267- McLane, Louis, 344. Legal tender notes, act authorizing issue Missouri compromise, 311-318; Tall- of, 446-448. Lexington battle, 188. Lincoln, Abraham, 423, 436, 438, 449, Loan, act for a national, 436, 437. Lord North's conciliatory resolution, 171, 172; report on, 184-188. Madison, James, 267, 288, 302, 306. Manchester, Earl of, 60. Marbois, F. Barbé, 282. madge's amendment, 313; Taylor's Mitchell, John H., 616. 283; message 72-74; third, 78, 79; of 1696, 90–92. Newcastle, Duke of, 109. Maryland charter, 31-35; Toleration New England confederation, 45-50. act, 53-55. Massachusetts, first charter, 22-26; second McCray, G. W., 570. McKinley, William, 597, 599. New England Restraining act, 172–176. Newtowne (Cambridge), Mass., 36. North, Chief Justice, 80. North, Lord, 151, 155, 159, 172, 188, 204. North Carolina, proclamation appointing a governor for, 491-493; admitted to Northwest boundary, treaty of 1846, 372-374. Nullification, South Carolina ordinance, Oath of Office (1862), 452-454; oath Oglethorpe, J. E., 95. Onis, Luis de, 311. Carolina, 333-340; declaring block- Providence Plantations, patent, 43–45. Quakers in Maryland, 54. Quartering act, 131-136; in New York, 141. Quebec, 109. Queen Anne's war, 93. Ordinance for Virginia, 20-22; of 1787, Railroad and telegraph lines, act authoriz- 209-216. Oregon country, 372. Oregon Territory organized, 383. Otis, James, 106. Overstreet, Jesse, 609. Paine, R. T., 162. Panama, Republic of, 623. Panama Canal treaty, 623-630. Panama Canal Zone, 623. ing seizure of, 444, 445. Randolph, Edmund, 243. Rebellion, royal proclamation of, 188–190. 553. Removal of deposits, 344-353. Paper read to the Cabinet, Jackson's, Refunding the national debt, act for, 551- Portsmouth, N. H., branch bank at, 320. Rockingham, Lord, 139, 143, 147, 204. Portsmouth, R. I., 43. Proclamation concerning America, royal, Roosevelt, Theodore, 614, 619, 623, 630. Royal proclamation concerning America, |