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to the People of the State of New York. Convention assembled at Utica, October 20, 1863.

8vo. pp. 4.

47.

Loyal Publication Society, No. 31, 1863.

The same. Royal 8vo. pp. 8.

48. ADDRESS of the Ohio Soldiers in the Army of the Cumberland, to Response of the People of North West Ohio, enrolled in the Army of the U. S.

the People of Ohio.
Ohio to the Soldiers of
8vo. pp. 10.

TOLEDO Pelton & Waggoner, 1863. 49. ADDRESS from the Colored Citizens of Norfolk, Va., to the People of the United States. Also an account of the agitation among the Colored People of Virginia for Equal Rights. With an Appendix concerning the Rights of Colored Witnesses, before the State Courts.

8vo. pp. 26. NEW BEDFORD, Mass., E. Anthony & Sons, 1865. 50. ADDRESS of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America, to all the Churches throughout the earth, as reported by the Rev. J. H. Thornwell, from a Council appointed to prepare it, by the Assembly at Augusta, Ga., Dec. 1, 1861.

51. ADDRESS of the Congress to the people of the Confederate States. (Issued from Richmond, 1864.)

52. ADDRESS to the Soldiers of New Hampshire, from the Granite State Lincoln Club of Washington, D. C.

8vo. pp. 8.

WASHINGTON: L. Towers, 1864. 53. ADELA. Extract from a Despatch to Mr. Stewart, her Majesty's Charge des Affaires at Washington, respecting the seizure of Mail Bags on board the "Adela."

Folio pp. 3.

LONDON: Br. Parl. Papers, N. Amer., 1864.

54. AFRICAN'S RIGHT to citizenship, The.

8vo. pp. 31.

PHILADELPHIA: James S. Claxton, 1865.

By

55. AFRICAN SERVITUDE: When, why and by whom instituted. whom and how long shall it be maintained? Read and consider. 8vo. pp. 54. N. YORK: Davies & Kent, 1860. 55.*AGNEW, DANIEL. Our National Constitution: its adaptation to a state of war or insurrection.

8vo.

pp.

39.

PHILADELPHIA: C. Sherman, Son & Co., 1863. 56. AGNEW, J. HOLMES. Reply to Prof. Tayler Lewis' Review of

Rev. Henry J. Van Dyke's Sermon on Biblical Slavery; also to his other articles on the same subject, published in "The World.” 8vo. pp. 63. N. YORK: D. Appleton & Co., 1861. 57. AGNEW, J. HOLMES. The Coming Presidential Election. Knickerbocker Magazine, June, 1864.

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The Country and the Clergy. Knickerbocker Mag., Aug., 1864. Presidential Election of 1864. Knickerbocker Mag. Dec., 1864. 69. AIKMAN, Rev. WILLIAM. Government and Administration. A Sermon preached July 19, 1863, succeeding the secession riots in New York.

61.

12mo. pp. 12.

WILMINGTON: Henry Eckel, 1863. The Future of the Colored Race in America; being an article in the Presbyterian Quarterly Review, of July, 1862. 8vo. pp. 35.

62. AKERS, Mrs. ELIZABETH

Monthly, March, 1864.

63. ALARM BELL, The. No. 1. 8vo. pp. 16.

64. ALABAMA, PRIVATEER.

N. YORK: A. D. F. Randolph, 1862.

C. A Potomac Picture.

By a Constitutionalist.

Northern

N.. YORK: Baker & Goodwin, 1863. Correspondence respecting the "Alabama"; also respecting the Bark "Maury," at New York, during the Crimean War; and the temporary Act of Congress, passed by the United States, at the instance of Great Britain, in 1838, to meet the case of the Rebellion in Canada. 8vo. pp. 56. 65. "ALABAMA." Correspondence Respecting.

Folio pp. 48.

LONDON: Parl. Papers, N. America, 1863. 66. ALABAMA. Legal Views of the Alabama Case, and Ship-Building for the Confederates. By Samuel Parker.

8vo. pp. 8. MANCHESTER: Union and Emanc. Society, 1863. 67. ALABAMA. Correspondence respecting the "Alabama." (In continuation of Correspondence presented to Parl. in March, 1863.) Folio pp. 57. LONDON: Parl. Papers, N. America, 1864. 68. ALABAMA. Correspondence respecting the "Alabama." (In continuation of Papers presented to Parliament in Feb., 1864.) LONDON: Parl. Papers, N. America, 1864.

Folio pp. 18.

69. ALABAMA. Narrative of the Cruise of the Alabama, and a list of

her officers and men, by one of her crew.

8vo. pp. 16.

LONDON: 1864.

70. ALABAMA AND SUMTER. The Cruise of. From the private Journals and other Papers of Commander Semmes, C. S. N., and other officers. First and Second Editions.

2 v. 12mo.

LONDON: Saunders, Otley & Co., 1864. 71. ALABAMA AND SUMTER. Narrative of the Cruise of. From the private Journals of, and Papers of Com. Semmes, C. S. N., and others. 12mo. pp. 328. NEW YORK: Carleton, 1864. 72. ALABAMA AND SUMTER. The Log of. From the private Journals and other Papers of Commander Semmes, C. S. N., and other officers. Abridged from Library Edition.

12mo. pp. xi and 297. LONDON: Saunders, Otley & Co., 1864. 73. ALBANY. Correspondence in relation to the Public Meeting at, with Letter from Pres. Lincoln, dated June 12, 1860. 8vo. pp. 9. 74. ALBEMARLE, REBEL RAM. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy in regard to the Rebel Ram "Albemarle," which recently participated in the rebel attack on Plymouth.

8vo. pp. 12.

House, Ex. Doc., No. 53, 38th Cong., 1864. Hospital Sketches.

75. ALCOTT, L. M.

76. ALDEN, HENRY M.

8vo. pp. 102.

BOSTON: James Redpath, 1863.

Pericles and President Lincoln. Atlantic

Monthly for March, 1863.

77. ALEXANDRIA. Report from the Joint Committee on the conduct of the War, on the "Military administration in the City of Alexandria, and whether punishments of "a cruel and unusual character" are not inflicted without authority of law, in a place known as "the Slave Pen," in that city. Senate, Report of Committee, No. 54, 38th Congress, 1864.

78. ALEXANDER, Lt. Col. B. L. The Peninsular Campaign. Atlantic Monthly for March, 1864.

79. ALGER, FRANCIS. A petition to the National Government, embodying facts and statements in furtherance of the Claim of the late Cyrus Alger, for remuneration for certain inventions relating to Fuzes and Shells.

8vo. pp. 69.

80. ALGER, WILLIAM R.

WASHINGTON: Franck Taylor, 1862. Our Civil War, as seen from the Pulpit.

A Sermon preached in Bulfinch St. Church, Boston, Apr. 28, '61.

8vo. pp. 20.

BOSTON: Walker, Wise & Co., 1861.

81. ALGER, WILLIAM R. Public Morals; or the true Glory of a State. A Discourse delivered before the Legislative Departments of Massachusetts, at the annual election, January 1, 1862. 8vo. pp. 55. BOSTON: William White, 1862. 82. ALLEN, ETHAN. A Discourse for the National Fast Day, June 1, 1865, on account of the Murder of our late President, and preached at St. Thomas's Church, Homestead, Maryland.

12mo. pp. 12.

BALTIMORE: Wm. K. Boyle, 1865.

83. ALLEN, Rev. ETHAN, D. D. A Sermon preached in Baltimore, Thanksgiving Day, August 6, 1863. (On Civil Government.) 12mo. pp. 11.

84. ALLEN, J. H. Africans in America, and their new Guardians Christian Examiner, July, 1862.

85.

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91.

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93.

Our War Policy, and how it deals with Slavery. Christian Examiner, September, 1862.

The New War Policy, and the Future of the South. tian Examiner, November, 1862.

Chris

The Peace Policy, how it is urged and what it means. Christian Examiner, January, 1863.

Later Phases of English Feeling.

Ch. Ex. March, 1863.

The Thirty-Seventh Congress. Ch. Exam., May, 1863. A Month of Victory and its Results. Ch. Ex. Sept., 1863. English Expositions of Neutrality. Ch. Ex., Nov., 1863. The Two Messages. Christian Examiner, March, 1864. Federalism, and its present Tasks. Ch. Ex., May, 1864. A Word on the War. Christian Examiner, Sept., 1864. American Expositions of Neutrality. Ch. Ex., Nov., 1864. The Eighth of November. Ch. Ex., Jan., 1865. The Fourth of March. Christian Examiner, March, 1865. The Nation's Triumph and its Sacrifice. Ch. Ex., May, 1865. 99. ALLEN, STEPHEN M. Fibrilia, or Flax-Cotton. Address before the Massachusetts Legislative Agricultural Society, Boston, February 6, 1860.

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98.

BOSTON: Wright & Potter, 1860.

Fibrilia. An Address before the Class on Agriculture at Yale College, New Haven, February 18, 1860.

8vo.

pp. 11

100.

8vo. PP. 15.

BOSTON: Wright & Potter, 1860.

101. ALLEN, STEPHEN M. [Fibrilia.] Address before the Rhode Island Society for the Encouragement of Domestic Industry, at the State House, in Providence, February 2, 1860.

8vo. pp. 12.

BOSTON: Wright & Potter, 1860.

These three Addresses are sometimes put up together, with the general title of Fibrilia, or Flax- Cotton, with an Appendix containing directions for the culture and preparation of the Flax plant.

102. ALLEN, W. F. Democracy on Trial. Chr. Ex. March, 1863. 103. The Freedmen and Free Labor in the South. Christian Examiner, May, 1864.

104. ALLEN, Hon. WILLIAM, of Ohio. Speech on Confiscation and Emancipation, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, April 24, 1862.

8vo. pp. 16.

WASHINGTON: Mc Gill, Witherow & Co., 1862. 105. ALLEN, WILLIAM J., of Illinois. Speech upon the President's Message, delivered in House of Representatives, Jan. 27, 1864. WASHINGTON: Constitutional Union, 1864.

8vo. pp. 14.

106. ALLISON, WILLIAM B., of Iowa.

Homesteads for Soldiers and Speech delivered in the House

WASHINGTON: Gibson Brothers.

Report

Sailors in the Rebellious States.
of Representatives, May 4, 1864.
8vo. pp. 8.

107. ALLOTMENT SYSTEM. United States Allotment System.

to the President of the United States of the Commissioners for
the State of New York. By T. Roosevelt, W. E. Dodge, Jun.,

and Theodore B. Bronson, Commissioners.
8vo. pp. 22.

N. YORK: George F. Nesbitt & Co., 1862.

108. ALMANAC. The People's Military, for 1862.

8vo. pp. 116.

See also FRANKLIN ALMANAC.

N. YORK: Dexter & Co.

109. THE AMBULANCE SYSTEM. Reprinted from the North American Review, January, 1864, and published for gratuitous distribution. 8vo. pp. 16. BOSTON: Crosby & Nichols, 1864. 110. AMBULANCE SYSTEM. Have we the best possible Ambulance System? Reprinted from the Christian Examiner Jan., 1864. 8vo. pp. 18. BOSTON: Walker, Wise & Co., 1864. 111. AMBULANCE SYSTEM. A Brief Plea for, as drawn from the extra sufferings of the late Lt. Bowditch. By Henry I. Bowditch, M. D. 8vo. pp. 28. BOSTON: Ticknor & Fields, 1863.

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