68 CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. 



CHASE, SALMON P. 



India, 103; proposed railroad to India via 

 Euphrates River, 103. (See Asia.) 



CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. XI. Traffic 

 on, 89. 



XII. (See California.) 



CERIUM, a metal. VIII. How obtained, 

 99 ; color, 99 ; malleability, 99. 



CESARIM, SFORZA. IV. Birth, 94; pur- 

 suits, 94; death, 94. 



CHACORNAC, JEAN, a French astronomer. 

 XIII. Obituary of, 601. 



CHAMBERLAIN, DANIEL H. XIV. Governor 

 of South Carolina, 772 ; biographical sketch 

 of, 772. 



CHAMBERS, DAVID N. XI. Obituary of, 

 595. 



CHAMBERS, Dr. XIII. Leads in the organi- 

 zation of the Free (Presbyterian) Church in 

 Scotland, 90. 



CHAMBERS, EZEKIEL F., jurist and states- 

 man. VII. Birth, 103 ; public services, 103 ; 

 death, 103. 



CHAMBERS, ROBERT. XL 103; childhood 

 and education, 104 ; opens bookstore in Edin- 

 burgh, 104; publication of reviews, 104; 

 works, 104; "Vestiges of Creation," 105; 

 death, 105 ; character of writings, 105. 



CHAMBORD, Count de. XII. Riotous dem- 

 onstrations caused by his arrival in Antwerp, 

 62 ; manifesto claiming a right to the French 

 throne, 317 ; letter to M. Rodrelle, giving his 

 views on the situation in France, 321. 



XIII. Position of, 300; legitimacy, 303; 

 marriage, 303. 



CHAMPLIN, STEPHEN. XIII. (Jommodore 

 in the United States navy, 81; birth, 81; 

 death, 81 ; early career, 81 ; in war of 1812, 

 81 ; prominent actor in battle of Lake Erie, 

 82 ; subsequent career, 82. 



CHAMPNEYS, BENJAMIN. XL Obituary of, 

 582. 



CHANDLER, JOHN G., Colonel and Brevet Brig- 

 adier-General U. S. A. XIII. Birth, 92 ; death, 

 92 ; enters "West Point, 92 ; commissioned, 

 92 ; on frontier duty, 92 ; positions during the 

 civil war*, 92 ; after the war, 92. 



CHANDLER, ZACHARIAH. V. Senator from 

 Michigan, 205; offers resolution relative to 

 ships destroyed, 206. 



VII. Senator from Michigan, 131 ; on the 

 repeal of the amnesty clause, 179. 



XV. Appointed Secretary of the Interior, 



CHANG AND ENG. XIV. Siamese twins, 

 105 ; birth, 105 ; death, 105 ; poat-mortem ex- 

 amination, 105. 



CHANLER, JOHN W. VI. Representative 

 from New York, 124 ; offers a resolution, 

 238. 



CHANZY, General. XL Career, 364, 365. 

 CHAPMAN, RCY. GEORGE T. XII. Obituary 

 of, 631. 



CHAPMAN, JAMES. XII. Death of, 330. 



CHAPMAN, R. A., Chief-Justice of Massa- 

 chusetts Supreme Court. XIII. Birth, 92; 

 death, 92 ; early difficulties, 92 ; early practice, 

 92 ; legal distinction, 93 ; character, 93. 



CHARLESTON, S. C. I. Its situation, 99 ; its 

 harbor, 99 ; aspect of affairs in the city, 99 ; 

 Fort Moultrie, 99 ; Anderson, 99 ; effect of 

 the action of the State Convention, 99 ; ex- 

 citement on the removal of Major Anderson 

 to Fort Sumter, 100 ; occupation of Castle 

 Pinckney, 100 ; seizure of the arsenal, 100 ; 

 revenue cutter abandoned, 100 ; military prep- 

 arations, 100 ; removal of all buoys from the 

 harbor, 100; lights extinguished at night, 100; 

 clearances of vessels, 100 ; harbor fortified, 

 100 ; arrival of heavy guns, 101 ; rate of tax- 

 ation in the city, 101 ; arrival of troops, 101 ; 

 capture of Fort Sumter, 101 ; fire at Charles- 

 ton, 101 ; blockade of the port, 101 ; sinking of 

 vessels in the channels of the harbor, 101 ; 

 details, 102 ; effect, 102 ; the city prepared to 

 resist an attack, 102. 



XII. Cotton trade of, 226. 



CHARLESTON, Ya. I. Its situation, 102; 

 troops at 102 ; retreat, 103. 



CHARLICK, OLIVER. XV. Decease of, 575. 



CHASE, Mrs. ANN. XIV. Decease of, 662. 



CHASE, B. A. XIV. Decease of, 649. 



CHASE, Right Rev. CARLTON, D. D. X. Birth, 

 82 ; death, 82 ; graduates at Dartmouth, 83 ; 

 career, 83. 



CHASE, HORACE. XV. Decease of, 573. 



CHASE, IRAH. IV. Birth, 179; pursuits, 

 179 ; death, 179. 



CHASE, SALMON P. I. Appointed Secretary 

 of the Treasury, 296 ; instructions in regard 

 to fugitive slaves on cotton plantations at Port 

 Royal, November 30, 1861, 645, 646. 



III. Letter to Loyal League in New York, 

 832 ; speech at Cincinnati on Emancipation 

 Proclamation, 832 ; do. at Baltimore, 833. 



V. Letter to negroes in New Orleans, 515 ; 

 speech at Charleston, S. C., 765. 



