riot proclamation, V.
and Cuba, V., VI.
Clinton, General, II.
sends out plundering parties, II.
at Charleston, II.
his severity, II.
returns to New York, II.
deceived by Washington, II.
Coal, anthracite, discovered, II.
waste of, VI.
conservation of, VI.
in South, VI.
Coinage, Andrew Jackson and, II., Ill., IV., V.
Cold Harbor, the fight at, IV.
Colfax, Schuyler. IV.
Coligny, Admiral, I.
Colleges, founded in America, in colonial times, I.
social differences in, I.
commencements, II.
Colonies, the governmental inst.i.tutions in, I.
the relation of, to England, I.
cla.s.sification of, I.
const.i.tutional and governmental changes in the, I.
rights claimed by, I.
att.i.tude of, toward taxation, I., II.
population of, at different dates, I.
intellectual ability in, I.
English Church in the, I.
the clergy in the, I.
opposition to episcopacy in, I.
colleges and schools in, I.
newspapers in, I., II.
libraries in, I.
postal service in, I., II.
learned professions in, I.
epidemics in, I.
scholars and artists in, I.
travelling in, I., II.
manufactures and commerce in, I.
houses in, I.
food and clothing in, I.
social differences in, I.
redemptioners in, I.
penal legislation in, I.
French and Indian war a military training for, II.
union of, II.
George III. and, II.
England ignorant of, II.
effect of the Stamp Act on, II.
desire for independence in, II.
effect of Declaration of Independence on, II.
Colonization Society, American, III.
Colorado, made a State, IV.
mineral discoveries in, IV.
Columbian Exposition, the World"s Fair, V.
Columbus, Christopher, influence of reading of travels on, I.
his birth, early life, and marriage, I.
his studies, I.
his theory of reaching Asia by sailing west, I.
his appeals for aid, I.
lays his project before Ferdinand and Isabella, I.
his contract with Isabella, I.
sails from Palos, I.
his voyage, I.
discovers America, I.
later voyages and discoveries, I.
superseded by Bobadilla, I.
his illusions concerning America, I.
his death, I.
Comer, Rev. John, I.
Commerce and Labor, Department of, created, VI.
att.i.tude of, toward Chinese immigration, VI.
Commerce Commission, Interstate, VI.
Commission of 1664, I.
Concord, fight at, II.
Emerson"s lines on, II.
Cone, Dr. Spencer H., III.
Confederacy, its government organized, III.
its const.i.tution, III.
its prospects, III.
collapse of, IV.