78 CLEVELAND, CHARLES D. 



COFFROTH, A. H. 



death, 108; career, 108; private life, 108; 

 character, 108. 



CLEVELAND, CHARLES DEXTER. IX. Birth, 

 107; death, 107; pursuits, 107; published 

 works, 107. 



CLEVELAND, ELISHA LORD. VI. Birth, 113; 

 pursuits, 113; death, 113. 



CLEVELAND, Rev. JOHN P., D. D., Pres- 

 byterian clergyman. XIII. Obituary of, 564. 



CLEVELAND, Prof. WILLIAM CHARLES, civil 

 engineer. XIII. Obituary of, 559. 



CLINGMAN, T. J. I. Admitted to a seat in 

 the Confederate Congress, 162; on Critten- 

 den's peace propositions, 181 ; Senator in 

 Thirty-sixth Congress, 166; remarks on cause 

 of danger to the country, 166. 



CLINTON. III. Its situation, 187 ; capture, 

 187. 



CLYDE, Lord. III. Birth, 187; death, 187; 

 military services, 187; personal appearance, 

 188; character, 188. 



COAL, ANTHRACITE. XIII. Prices of, 123. 



COAN, Mrs. FIDELIA CHURCH. XII. Obitu- 

 ary, 629. 



COBB, HOWELL. I. Resigns as Secretary 

 of the Treasury, 296; statement of reasons 

 why Congress adjourned to meet at Rich- 

 mond, 140 ; chairman of the Confederate Con- 

 gress, 154 ; remarks on export duty on cotton, 

 157. 



VIII. Birth, 116 ; death, 116; career, 116. 



COBB, R. W. I. Member of Congress, 166 ; 

 on the position of the Republican party, 206. 



COBDEN, RICHARD. V. Birth, 170 ; manu- 

 facturing career, 170 ; advocacy of free trade, 

 171; anti-corn-law league, 171; sent to Par- 

 liament, 171 ; large donation from free-traders, 

 etc., 172 ; advocacy of Parliament reform, 172 ; 

 opposition to the wars with Russia and China, 

 172 ; tour in the United States, 172 ; treaty of 

 commerce with France, 173 ; an earnest friend 

 of the United States, 173 ; death, 173. 



COBLEIGH, N. E. XIV. Decease of, 624. 



COBURN, JOHN. XIII. Representative from 

 Indiana, 137 ; on the pay of members, 159. 



COCCIA, CARLO, Italian composer. XIII. 

 Obituary of, 596. 



COCHIN CHINA. II. Its boundaries, 223 ; 

 population, 223 ; character of the country, 223 ; 

 products, 223; difficulties with France, 224; 

 military expeditions, 225 ; treaties, 224 



COCHINEAL. XII. Exports from Guatema- 

 la, for five years, 371 ; cultivation in, 373. 



COCHISE, an Indian chief. XIV. Birth, 

 131 ; career, 131. 



COCHRAN, GEORGE, M.D. XII. Obituary, 

 633. 



COCHRAN, JOHN. I. Member of Congress, 

 202; appeals to the patriotism of members, 

 202 ; on arming slaves, 645. 



III. Letters from the Army of the Poto- 

 mac, 78. 



COCHRAN, JOHN P. XIV. Governor of 

 Delaware, 258 ; biographical sketch of, 258. 



COCHRANE, Sir THOMAS J. XII. Obituary, 

 647. 



COCKBURN, Sir ALEXANDER. VII. On the 

 right of proclaiming martial law, in the case 

 of ex-Governor Eyre of Jamaica, 414. 



XII. (See Diplomatic Correspondence and 

 Foreign Relations.) His dissenting opinion to 

 the Geneva award, 245; appears before the 

 Geneva Tribunal as arbitrator of Great Brit- 

 ain, 246 ; points of discussion proposed to the 

 tribunal, 250; propositions submitted to the 

 tribunal, 251 ; vote in the Conference, 255 ; 

 memorandum of M. Stampfli's estimate for the 

 determination of a gross sum, 259; dissents 

 from the decision on the Alabama claims, 260. 



COCKERELL, CHARLES R. III. Birth, 188 ; 

 death, 188; adventures, 188; explorations, 

 188 ; works as an architect, 189. 



COCKEYSVILLE, Md. I. Its situation, 103; 

 troops for Washington encamp here after the 

 difficulty at Baltimore, 103; its effect, 103. 



CODIFICATION. V. American independ- 

 ence, 173 ; codifications of the civil war, 173 ; 

 common law never codified, 173 ; attempts in 

 New York, 173; commissions appointed, 174; 

 report in 1858, 174; aim of the commission- 

 ers, 174; questions as to the merits of the 

 code, 175, 176 ; in Canada, 176. 



COE, ROBERT E. XII. Obituary, 632. 



COFFEE. XII. Exports from Brazil, 71 ; 

 crop and exports of Costa Rica, 224; duties on, 

 abolished, 216 ; exports from Guatemala for 

 five years, 371. 



COFFIN, JAMES HENRY, American scientist. 

 XIII. Birth, 124; death, 124; early train- 

 ing, 124; establishes first manual-labor school 

 in New England, 124; publications, 124; pro- 

 fessor of mathematics, 124; investigation of 

 atmospheric changes, 124; scientific distinc- 

 tion, 124; character, 124. 



COFFROTH, A, H. V. Representative from 

 Pennsylvania, 205 ; on civil prisoners, 239. 



