158 



CRELE, JOSEPH. 



committee appointed, 138 ; action of Congress, 

 213; report of the committee of Congress, 

 671. (See Congress, United States.) 



CRELE, JOSEPH. IV. An old man, 815. 



CRETE. VI. (See Candia.) 



CRIME AND PAUPERISM. XII. Statistics of, in 

 the United States. (See the respective States.) 



CRIPPEN, SCHUYLER. XII. Obituary, 608. 



CRITTENDEN, General GEORGE B. II. Ad- 

 dress to the people of Kentucky, 27. 



CRITTENDEN, JOHN J. I. Senator in Thirty- 

 sixth Congress, 166 ; proposes amendments to 

 the Constitution, 172 ; the amendments, 173 ; 

 territory to be divided under them, 174 ; modi- 

 fications of his resolutions, 176 ; extraordinary 

 condition of the country makes it necessary to 

 resort to this extraordinary measure, 176; 

 appeals to the Senate to act on the Peace 

 Conference proposition, 220 ; on the compro- 

 mise propositions, 223 ; offers a resolution on 

 the object of the war, 244 ; on the confiscation 

 bill, 248, 249 ; first to bring a regiment of 

 troops into Kentucky, 401. 



II. Representative from Kentucky, 256; 

 on interfering in the conduct of the war, 304 ; 

 on emancipation in the District of Columbia, 

 343. 



III. Representative from Kentucky, 233 ; 

 on African soldiers, 269; on the conscript 

 bill, 286 ; on the admission of West Virginia, 

 306 ; birth, 332 ; death, 332 ; public life, 332. 



CROATIA. XI. (See Hungary.) 



XII. (See Hungary.) 



CROCKER, ALVAII. XIV. Decease of, 663. 



CROCKER, NATHAN B. V. Birth, 305 ; ed- 

 ucation, 305 ; career, 305 ; death, 305. 



CRONYN, Rev. BENJAMIN. XI. Obituary of, 

 602. 



CROSBY, ALPHEUS. XIV. Birth, 253 ; ca- 

 reer as a scholar, professor, and author, 253 ; 

 death, 254. 



CROSBY, DIXI. XIII. American surgeon, 

 249 ; birth, 249 ; death, 249 ; education, 249 ; 

 surgical appointments, 249 ; abilities, 249. 



CROSBY, Lieutenant EBEN. XII. Obituary, 

 630. 



CROSBY, THOMAS RUSSELL, M. D. XII. Obit- 

 uary, 608. 



CROSMAN, Commander ALEXANDER F., U. S. N. 



XII. Obituary, 612. 



CROSS, GEORGE D. XII. Obituary, 629. 



CROSS, Rt. Hon. RICHARD A. XIV. Bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 370. 



CUBA. 



CROSSLEY, Sir FRANCIS. XII. Obituary, 



638. 



CROSWELL, EDWIN. XI. Birth, death, 245 ; 

 journalist, member of Albany "Regency," 

 245, 246. 



CROWELL, Rev. WILLIAM. XI. Obituary of, 

 582. 



CROXTON, JOHN T. XIV. Decease of, 632. 



CRUISERS, CONFEDERATE. IV. Instructions 

 to, 707. 



CRUYEILHIER, JEAN. XIV. Birth, 254; 

 physician, professor, and author, 254 ; death, 

 254. 



CUBA. IX. Area, 208; population, 208; 

 Government, 208; chief towns, 208; com- 

 mencement of the insurrection of 1868, 208 ; 

 document of the " Junta of the Laborers," 

 208 ; proclamation of the Spanish Captain- 

 General, 209 ; its effect, 209 ; movement of 

 troops under Valmaseda and Quesada, 209 ; 

 freedom of the press abolished, 209 ; successes 

 of the insurgents, 209 ; naval expedition from 

 Havana against the insurgents at La Guanaja, 

 210 ; defeat of the insurgents near Santa Cruz, 

 210 ; emigration of Cubans, 210 ; suffering of 

 the people in the country, 210; advance of 

 General Lesca and engagement at Sierra de. 

 Cubitas, 210 ; strength of the rebel forces 

 under Quesada, 210 ; force under Cespedes, 

 210 ; abolition of slavery by the insurgent As- 

 sembly of Representatives, 210 ; address of 

 the Supreme Junta of Cuba to President Grant, 

 asking for belligerent rights and a recognition 

 of their independence, 210 ; advance of the 

 Spanish troops against the rebels, 211 ; procla- 

 mation of General Dulce, making important 

 changes in taxation, 211 ; mode of warfare of 

 the insurgents, 211 ; routing of the rebels at 

 Potrerillo, 211 ; concentration of the Govern- 

 ment forces in the Villa Clara district, 211 ; 

 no organized government of the insurgents, 

 211; victory of the Government troops at 

 Placetas, 212 ; address of General Cespedes 

 resigning his provisional authority as general- 

 in-chief and chief of the Government, 212; 

 Cespedes elected President of the " Republic 

 of Cuba," 212 ; Quesada commander-in-chief, 

 212; proclamation of Cespedes on assuming 

 the presidency, 212 ; proclamation of Quesada 

 to the army, 213 ; severe proclamation of Val- 

 maseda, 213 ; engagement at Alta Gracia, 214 ; 

 desperate battle at Las Minas and victory of 

 Quesada, 214; expedition fitted out in the 



