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INDEX.

Bronson I., 64, 173.

Brown, J. M., 89, 136.

Buckner B. F., 137.

Bullion system, 223-4, 271, 274, 278, 290, 357, 379, 442, 449, 453.

Bulls, small, 119.

Burr, A., 42.

Butler, M., 59.

Cadwallader, Gen., 194, 207.

California, banks in, 415, 423, 453, 458.

Calhoun, J. C., 74, 262, 287.

Callender, J. T., 44.

Campaign (1824), 192; (1828), 191; (1832), 200, 208, 210, 221; (1840), 199, 347.

Campbell, G. W., 63.

Campbell vs. Union Bank, 386.

Canada, 4, 53.

Capital, 2, 5, 6, 22-3, 29-30, 63, 108, 206, 25960, 263-4, 304, 310, 316, 357, 415; distribution, 232, 260.

Capitalists, 192.

Caprice, popular, 119.

Carey, H. C., 56; M., 37-8, 44, 49, 74-6, 95, 103.

Carpet-baggers, 387.

Cash, 2, 65, 67, 338, 416, 428.

Cass, L., 100, 199, 213-14.

Catton, J., 151.

Central Bank vs. Little, 180.

Chamberlain J., 3.

Charles II. 1.

Charles River, 6.

Charters, 175, 317-18, 340-1, 344, 352, 365, 429, 452; repealability, 122, 172, 314.

Chase, S. P., 145, 460-1.

Checks, 415.

Cheves, L., 47, 68, 95, 97-100, 113, 115, 183, 186.

Cholera, 204.

Circulation, value of, 8, 126; redistribution, 464.

Citizens' Bank vs. Assessors, 436.

Civil authority and banks, 10, 11, 36, 43-4, 46, 62, 65, 76, 83-4, 86, 88, 90-2, 119, 152-3, 158, 164, 166, 176-7, 219, 235-6, 245, 247, 271, 278, 283, 285, 310-11, 322, 325, 327, 329, 340, 346, 350-2, 362, 371, 379, 387, 394-5, 401-2, 405, 412, 415-19, 420, 427, 431-3, 437, 439, 444-5, 449-50, 452.

Civil interests and banks, 18, 20, 26, 49, 51-2, 54, 58-9, 68, 100, 130-6.

Clark, T., 129.

Clay, H., 54, 146, 200, 209, 221, 262, 347-8.

Clayton, A. S., 201; J. M., 301, 304.

Clearing House, 418, 423, 430; association, 458; certificates, 418, 428, 457, 467-70.

Coin, 202.

Coinage, 117, 475, 472; fractional, 450.

Coining, private, 453.

Collection, see Debts and Stay.

Collectors, frauds, see Currency, fraudulent conversion.

Collier, J. A., 210.

Collins, 127, 134.

Colman, J., 8.

"Comfort, A Word of," 6.

Commerce, 52; internal, 275.

"Commercial Advertiser," 288.

"Commercial List," 355.

Commission, Carlisle, 12.

Companies, Joint Stock 6.

Competition, 120.

Confederacy, 436.

Confidence, 30, 310, 316, 409, 425.

Congress, 14, 15, 214-15, 221, 271, 279, 281, 288, 343, 348, 453; petitions to, 223.

Connecticut, banks in, 4, 7, 42, 64, 112, 168, 170-1, 235, 262, 311, 417, 419-20.

Conspiracy, 429.

Contraction, 71, 76, 99, 104-5, 120, 173, 189, 212, 221, 223, 259, 284-5, 290, 296, 308, 363, 369, 397, 405, 410, 423-4, 457.

Contracts, 58, 129-30, 132, 136, 149, 432.

Convention, anti-bank, 274; see Bank Convention; commercial, 297, 303, 308; constitutional, 274.

Convertibility, see Bank notes.

Corruption, public, 340, 356.

Corporation, 322, 349.

Cotton, 185, 259-60, 267-9, 270, 275-6, 282, 284, 291-2, 296-304, 306, 308, 321-5, 345, 366, 373, 379-80; speculation, see Bank of the United States of Penn.; regulator of exchanges, 303.

Counterfeiting, 17, 18, 35, 67, 92-3, 106-7, 187, 274, 347, 357, 361, 418, 437, 455.

Coup d'etat, 427.

"Courier," Boston, 255; Charleston, 432.

"Courier and Inquirer," 197, 202.

Court, old and new, 133-8.

Courts interfered with, see Riots; federal vs. State, 464.

Cowen's Reports, 427.

Cowperthwaite, J., 230, 276, 305, 345-6, 350.

Cox, S., 357.

Craig vs. Missouri, 141-2, 334.

Cranch's Reports, 35, 48.

Crawford, W. H., 54, 64, 66, 76, 78, 80-1, 100-2, 104, 110-11, 114, 116, 220.

Credit, 6, 15, 28, 30-1, 34, 94, 108, 123, 172-3 203, 206, 276, 311, 316, 376, 379-80, 387, 428; mutual, 328; notes, 9, 74, 83, 161; open, 266; right to, 39, 123, 432; system, 24, 208, 261, 268-69, 290, 299, 338, 392-3, 410, 467.

Crimes, financial, 271, 350-1, 424, see Defalcations.

Crisis, 33, 34, 37, 41, 44, 77, 95, 99, 103-4,