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[448] in Letters, 1883, and in Harper's Magazine, January, 1880.

Choate, Rufus [1799-1859], invited to Faneuil Hall meeting, 1.487, absent, 499; on the glittering generalities of Declaration of Ind., 1.141.

Christian Examiner (Boston), 1.220.

Christian Mirror (Portland, Me.), edited by Asa Cummings: on G.'s tyranny, 2.140, on the movement against him, 297, on male and female committees, 221.

Christian Monitor, 1.304.

Christian Register, conducted by S. Willard, 2.54; abuses Thompson, 1.463; on Boston mob, 2.36; on Channing's Essay, 54.

Christian Watchman, 2.36.

Chronicle. See Vermont Chronicle.

Church, Daniel, 1.108.

Church, Jefferson, 2.419.

Churches, attitude towards slavery, 1.475-481.—See under the several denominations.

Cincinnati, riot against the blacks (1829), 1.149, (1836), 2.77; against the Philanthropist, 77, 98, 186.

Cinquez, Joseph, 2.326.

City Gazette (Charleston), 1.210.

Clarke, Peleg, 2.228.

Clarkson, Thomas [1760-1846], on Wilberforce's stature, 1.92; acquaintance with A. Buffum, 281; made hon. member New Eng. A. S. Soc., 283; deceived by Cresson, 303, 328, 354, 363, 364, 388; declines hon. membership of Colon. Soc., 364; approval of that Society garbled, 328; neutrality towards it, 364; interview with G., 362-364; career sketched by E. G. Loring, 2.126; presides over World's Convention, 367, signs resolutions on U. S. slave trade, 380; renounces the Colonization Society, 388, 416; death, 1.362.— Letters to J. Fenwick, 1.363; from Cropper and A. Buffum, 1.363.

Clay, Clement Comer [1789-1866], 1.483.

Clay, Henry [1777-1852], defended by G., 1.85; nominated by G. for President, 122, 148; leading colonizationist, 91; favors State aid, 148; colonization address reviewed by G., 148; steps to release G. from jail, 90; support promised by G. in Lib., 201; letter from Madison, 309; mail tampered with, 501, opposes Calhoun's bill for censorship of mails, 2.74; pro-slavery speech in Senate, 282; loses A. S. political support. 1.190, 2.309, 315, 317; loses Presidential nomination, 282, 434.

Clerical Appeal, (a) 2.136-143, 52, 167, 198, (b) 156, (c) 158: repudiated by abolitionists, 157, 158, 173, except Emancipator, 162, copied by proslavery press, 162, viewed by L. Tappan, 163, censured in report by G., 209, approved by Woodbury, 141-143, by Torrey, 266, by Lundy, 322.

Cleveland National A. S. Convention, 2.314-319, 339.

Clinton, De Witt [1769-1828], his person, 1.357; author of Erie Canal, 2.259.

Coates, Lindley [b. Mar. 3, 1794; d. June 3, 1856], 2.355.—Portrait in Smedley's “ Hist. Underground R. R.”

Codding, Ichabod, Rev. [b. Bristol, N. Y., 1811; d. Baraboo, Wis., June 17, 1866], 2.348.

Coe, William, Rev., supporter of G., 2.269, 287, summoned to Chardon St. Convention, 424.

Coffin, Joshua [b. Newbury, Mass., Oct. 12, 1792; d. June 24, 1864], historian of Newbury, 1.222, teacher, 273, 275; part in founding New Eng. A. S. Society, 278, 280, 281; helps edit Lib., 283; delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 395, 398, 399; agent of Lib., 429.—Portrait in Harper's Magazine, 51.176.

Coffin, Peter, 1.222.

Cogswell, Francis, 2.172.

Coles, Edward [b. Albemarle Co., Va., Dec. 15, 1786; d. Philadelphia, July 7, 1868], 2.186.— Portrait in Life by Washburne.

Collier, William, Rev., founds National Philanthropist, 1.80, 13, entertains Lundy, 92, 93, founds American Manufacturer, and lodges Whittier, 115, lodges G., 123, and Knapp, 220.

Collins, Charles, 1.264.

Collins, John A., Andover student, 2.277; Gen. Agent Mass. A. S. S., 292, plans steamboat delegation, 346, 348; calls Chardon St. Convention, 422; sent abroad to raise money, 415-418, pursued by Colver, 429, discredited by C. Stuart, 431.— Letters to G., 2.414; from H. Gairdner, 2.385, G., 2.48, 427, E. Quincy, 2.420, 421, 426, 432, E. Pease, 2.430, J. Murray, 2.431.

Colonization Society (American), 1.90, founded by R. Finley, 324; typical supporters, 296, 346; distrusted by Lundy, 91, 97; commended by G., 107, 142, his address in its behalf, 124, 126, 137, his disillusion, 147; endeavor to get State and national aid, 148, 261; exposed by C. Stuart, 262; first formal warning from G., 262, assailed in “Thoughts on Colonization, ” 290-302; deserters, 1.299, 2.154; rebuffed in Congress, 1.303; addressed by A. T. Judson, 323; its agents' malignity to G., 323-325; garbles Clarkson's letter of approval, 328; efforts to prevent G.'s going to England, 325, 342; protest from Wilberforce, etc., 360, 361, 365; libel on the free blacks, 374; called a humbug by O'Connell, 377, 380; persecution of G., 388; deficit, 421; aid from G. Smith, 2.52; instigates abolition mobs, 1.447, 448; mobbed in Boston, 448-450; houseless in Providence, 450; loses church collections, 450, and G. Smith, 1.299, 2.87; renounced by Clarkson, 2.388.

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