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282; on
The minister's Wooing, 343; farewell to, 313, 339; her confidences, 440;
Mrs. Stowe's counsels to, 451.
Byron, Lord,
Mrs. Stowe on, 339; she suspects his insanity, 450; cheap edition of his works proposed, 453; Recollections of, by
Countess Guiccioli, 446; his position as viewed by
Dr. Holmes, 457; evidence of his poems for and against him, 457.
C.
“Cabin, the,” literary centre, 185.
Cairnes, Prof., on the
Fugitive slave Law, 146.
Calhoun falsifies census, 509.
Calvinism,
J. R. Lowell's sympathy with, 335.
Cambridgeport, H. B. S. reads in, 491.
Carlisle, Lord, praises
Uncle Tom's Cabin, 164;
Mrs. Stowe's reply, 164; writes introduction to
Uncle Tom, 192; H. B. S. dines with, 228; farewell to, 248; letter from H. B. S. to on moral effect of slavery, 164; letter to H. B. S. from, 218.
Cary, Alice and Phosbe, 157.
Casaubon and Dorothea, criticism by H. B. S. on, 471.
Catechisms, Church and Assembly, H. B. S.'s early study of, 6,7.
Chapman, Mrs., Margaret Weston, 310.
Charpentier of
Paris, publishes
Uncle Tom's Cabin, 192; eulogy of that work, 242.
Chase, Salmon P., 69, 85.
Chelsea, H. B. S. reads in, 492.
Chicago, readings in, 498.
Children of H. B. S., picture of three eldest, 90; appeal to, by H. B. S. 157; described by H. B. S., 198; letters to, from H. B. S. on
European voyage and impressions, 205; on life in
London, 228; on meeting at Stafford House, 232; on
Vesuvius, 301, 416.
Chimney corner, the, date of, 490.
Cholera epidemic in
Cincinnati, 120.
Christ, life of, little understood, 127; communion with Him possible, 487; love and faith in, 513; study of his life, 418; his presence all that remains now, 507; his promises comfort the soul for separations by death, 486.
Christian Union, contains observations by H. B. S. on spiritualism and
Mr. Owen's books, 465.
Christianity and spiritualism, 487.
Church, the, responsible for slavery, 151.
Cincinnati,
Lyman Beecher accepts call to, 53;
Catherine Beecher's impressions of, 54, 55;
Walnut Hills and Seminary, 54, 55; famine in, 100; cholera, 119; sympathetic audience in, 498.
Civil War,
Mrs. Stowe on causes of, 363.
Clarke & Co. on English success of
Uncle Tom's Cabin, 190; offer author remuneration, 202.
Clay, Henry, and his compromise, 143.
Cogswell, Catherine Ledyard, schoolfriend of H. B. S., 31.
College of Teachers, 79.
Collins professorship, 129.
Colored people, advance of, 255.
Confederacy,
A. H. Stephens on object of, 381.
Courage and cheerfulness of H. B. S., 473.
Cranch, E. P., 69.
Cruikshank illustrates
Uncle Tom's Cabin, 192.
D.
Daniel Deronda, appears in “
Harper's,” 473; his nature like
H. W. Beecher's, 481; admiration of
Prof. Stowe for, 482.
Da Vinci's Last Supper, H. B. S.'s impressions of, 305.
Death of youngest-born of H. B. S., 124; anguish at, 198.