California, desires admission as a state, 299;
slavery possible in, 319.
Carlyle, Thomas, description of Webster, 194.
Caroline, affair of steamboat, 247.
Cass, Lewis, attack upon Ashburton treaty, 259;
Democratic candidate for presidency and defeated, 274.
Chamberlain, Mellen, comparison of Webster with other orators, 203, note.
Chatham, Earl of, compared with Webster as an orator, 201.
Choate, Rufus, compared with Webster as an orator, 202;
resigns senatorship, 262;
leads Webster delegates at Baltimore, 338.
Clay, Henry, makes Mr. Webster chairman of Judiciary Committee, 131;
active support of Greek resolutions, 134;
author of American system and tariff of 1824, 136, 163;
desires Panama mission, 140;
Webster's opposition to, 145;
candidate for presidency in 1832, 207;
bill for reduction of tariff, 1831-32, 211;
consults with Calhoun, 215;
introduces Compromise bill, 215;
carries Compromise bill, 218, 219;
alliance with Calhoun, 222;
opinion of Webster's course in 1833, 222, 223;
alliance with Webster, 226;
introduces resolutions of censure on Jackson, 228;
attitude in regard to France, 230;
declines to enter Harrison's cabinet, 240;
attacks President Tyler, 250, 251;
movement in favor of, in Massachusetts, 258;
nominated for presidency and defeated, 262;
movement to nominate in 1848, 273;
resolutions as to slavery in the District, 284;
plan for compromise in 1850, 300;
introduces Compromise bill in Senate, 301;
policy of compromise, 309, 310;
consistent supporter of compromise policy, 315;
not a candidate for presidency in 1852, 337;
popularity of, 355.
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