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INDEX
Abolition (abolitionists) : vietims of popular tribunals, 74 note 23, 422. See also Slavery ques- tion.
Academy of Pacific Coast History : 3.
Adams, George, prisoner C. of V .: 247, 251, 275, 276-277, 287, 290, 307, 308, 311, 312, 358. Adams, Robert, Jr .: 14.
Adirondack, a vessel: 235.
Aiken, George, see British consul. Ainsworth, Thomas, prisoner C. of V .: 251, 288.
Alcalde, The: in Mexican admin- istration of California, 24-27; small towns deprived of, by laws of 1837, 25-26; "alcalde system," a popular misnomer, 27; installed without distine- tion as to size of town after American occupation, 29-31, 38, 40; jurisdiction and duties of, 40-42, 44, 47, 51, 58-60, 80, 110, 117-119; supervision of, by Mason, 44; despotism of, 37, 48-49, 52 note 37, 99; independent alcaldes elected in the mining camps, 70, 81-84, 89, 101, 117, 147; office dis- continued after state organiza- tion, 147.
Alderson, William, prisoner C. of V .: 236 note 24.
Allsop, Thomas: cited, 142-143. Almond, William B., judge of first instance : 111.
Alta California, a San Francisco paper: 94 note 17, 168; pro- posed survey of criminal re- sorts, 184, 228; confirmed statements in C. of V. records, 314.
Alvarado, governor of California: 26.
Andrews, W. C. B., C. of V., 1856: 473.
Angel Island: searched for stolen goods, 236.
Angel's Camp, California : C. of V., 407 note 56.
Archer, Lawrence, cited, 84.
Arentrue, J. J .: prisoner C. of V., 267 note 49, 289-290, 360-361. Argenti, Felix, C. of T .: biograph-
ical note, 198; mentioned, 188 note 3, 240, 346 note 27; sued by Metcalf, 243-244, 329-331, 340, 343, 347, 375.
Army and Navy, U. S., cooperation of officers of, with C. of V .: 315, 371.
Arrington, N. O., C. of T., 1856: 473. Arrington, William, C. of T., 1856: 473. Arrowsmith, D. B., C. of T .: 208. Arson: 239, 245, 340. See also San Francisco -- Fires. Arthur, George, prisoner C. of V .: 288.
Assing, Norman: 318-319.
" Association for the Protection of the Rights of Property and the Maintenance of Order": 393. See also Land clubs; Land laws.
Atoy, a Chinese woman: 319.
Attakapas, district of Louisiana : Vigilance Committees organ- ized by the French colonists in 1859, 420-422.
Auburn, California : 146 note 25. Auger, Édouard : cited, 168, 414. Austin, E. G .: 282.
Australia: comments of news- papers of, on aets of C. of V., 241; efficient administration of justice ou the frontier gold fields, 425-426. See also Con- · viets from Australia.
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Ayuntamiento (town council), in Mexican administration of California, 24-26, 30 note 16; in the American period, 49-50, 104; in San Franeiseo, 49, 97- 98, 112-113, 163.
Bail: forfeiture of, 152. 181 note 63.
Baker, E. D., lawyer: 411. Ball, F. A., C. of V .: 467.
Bancroft, H. H .: importance of his works on C'alifornia history, 1; Popular Tribunals, 2, 5, 6; ap- proval of (. of V., 414. Bancroft Library: 1, 2, 221.
Banishment ordered by C. of V., 1851: 229. 232. 233, 286. 315, 362, 402; by C. of V. 1856, 199, 402.
Banners presented to C. of V .: by Jadies of Trinity Church, 371 372, 403, 471; by Plum and Warner, 372 note 45.
Bannock, Montana. See Plummer gang. Montana.
Barclay. William, prisoner (. of V .: 236 note 24.
Barde. Alexandre, Histoire des Comités de Vigilance: 420-
Barette, a vessel: 235 note 22. Barnes the tinman: 306.
Barrett (Garrat ), John: hanged for robbery, 156 note 49. Barry, P .: 107.
Barry, R. C .: 146 note 27.
Barry, T. A., C. of V. : 406 note 53. Basquez, Theodore: hanged for horse stealing, 156 note 49. Bayles, L. J., C. of V .: 302. Bear Flag revolt: 28.
Beard, J. R., president Sacramento C. of V .: 378.
Beck, Henry, prisoner C. of V .: 228 note 1, 251.
Bell, A. W., (. of T .. 1856: 473. Bells of the California and the Monumental engine companies, used by the C. of V .: 169. 206 note 51, 268. 289, 344, 398.
Bennett, F. C., C. of F .: 164 note 5, 447.
Benton, Seuator T. H .: Jetter on organization of California, 90, 95, 96-97, 102 note 36.
Berdue, Thomas, from Sydney, mis- taken for James Stuart, tried for his crimes, and saved by the C. of V .: Jansen attack, 171-175, 299, 453-454; Moore murder, 175-176, 257; exon- erated, 303; subscription for, 303; published eard of thanks, 304.
Big Brummy, alias of Mat Hop- wood.
"Bird in Hand, " suspicious lodg- ing house: 306, 307.
Blackburn,+ William, alealde of Santa Cruz: 47. Blackburn,* "Judge" William, C. of V .: 188 note 1. Blake, G. H., C. of T .: 446.
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