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2. Proceedings at the mass meeting of loyal citizens, on Union square, New-York, 15th day of July, 1862, under the auspices of the Chamber of commerce of the state of New York, the Common council of the city of New York, and other committees of loyal citizens.
3. "One country! One constitution! One destiny!" Speeches of William Curtis Noyes, Daniel S. Dickinson, and Lyman Tremain, at the great Union war ratification meeting, held at the Cooper Institute, in the city of New York, October 8th, 1862.
4. Report of delegates from the General Aid Society for the Army, at Buffalo, N.Y. : to visit the government hospitals, and the agencies of the United States Sanitary Commission.
5. First annual report of the Soldiers' Aid Society, of Northern Ohio, Cleveland, Ohio, to the U.S. Sanitary Commission, July 1, 1862.
6. Brief reports of the operations of the Sanitary Commission in Tennessee, May, 1862,
7. Report of Lewis H. Steiner : inspector of the Sanitary Commission, containing a diary kept during the rebel occupation of Frederick, Md., and an account of the operations of the U.S. Sanitary Commission during the campaign in Maryland, September, 1862.
8. Sanitary Commission : resolutions suggested by Mr. Olmsted, read in Executive Committee, October 31st, 1862, and ordered printed for consideration of members.
9. Sanitary Commission.
10. Les blancs et les noirs en Amâerique et le coton dans les deux mondes
11. Speech of Hon. George H. Pendleton, of Ohio, on the enlistment of Negro soldiers : delivered during the debate in the House of Representatives, January 31, 1863.
12. Remarks of Senators Rice & Wilkinson, in the United States Senate, on the 9th and 10th of July, 1862 : on the bill to employ Negroes to labor, &c. in the United States Army, during the southern rebellion.
13. Slavery, or, Oppression at the North as well as the South!
14. Soldier-health
15. Letter of the Hon. Thomas Ewing to his excellency Benj. Stanton, Lieut. Governor of Ohio : in answer to his charges against our generals who fought the battle of Shiloh, on the 6th of April, 1862.
16. Letter on the Rebellion, to a citizen of Washington
17. Negro self-respect and pride of race : speech of T. Morris Chester, Esq., of Liberia, delivered at the twenty-ninth anniversary of the Philadelphia Library Company, December 9, 1862.
18. The hand of God with the black race : a discourse delivered before the Pennsylvania Colonization Society
19. An oration delivered on the Fourth of July, 1862, before the municipal authorities of the city of Boston
20. Report of the Secretary of the Navy.
21. Letter of the Secretary of the Navy : in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 22d ultimo, transmitting the official reports and documents conected with the recent engagements on the Mississippi River, which resulted in the capture of Forts Jackson, St. Philip, and the city of New Orleans, the destruction of the Rebel flotilla, &c.
22. Achievements of the western naval flotilla : remarks of Hon. James W. Grimes, of Iowa, delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 13, 1862.
23. Statements relating to a navy yard in the Delaware : for the construction and equipment of iron-clad steam-ships of war, proposed to be established at League Island
24. The New naval station at League Island.
25. The war, a slave Union or a free? : speech of Hon. Martin F. Conway, delivered in the House of Representatives, December 12, 1861.
26. Hope for our country : a sermon, preached in the South Church, Salem, October 19, 1862
27. The curse of Canaan rightly interpreted, and kindred topics : three lectures, delivered in the Reformed Dutch Church, Easton, Pa. January and February, 1862
28. Espaäna y el trafico de negros : observaciones que dirige la Sociedad britanica y estrangera contra la esclavitud, a los seänores espaänoles : aäno 1862.
29. A friendly voice from England on American affairs.
30. The contest in America
31. Slavery and the American War : a lecture
32. Addenda to the Municipalist.
33. The revolution in America : a lecture
34. The revolution in America : a lecture
35. The revolution in America : a lecture
36. The right way the safe way, proved by emancipation in the British West Indies, and elsewhere.
37. Executive power.
38. The coming contraband : a reason against the Emancipation Proclamation, not given by Mr. Justice Curtis, to whom it is addressed
39. Federals and confederates, for what do they fight? : the true issue of the American Civil war stated
40. Of the birth and death of nations. A thought for the crisis.
41. Now is the time to settle it : suggestions on the present crisis
42. A germ of severe ethical analysis, pure philosophy, and inflexible truth : the corner stone of patriotism, government, and nationality, and the only practical basis for restored peace.
43. The war and its lessons
44. Iron is king : Hollidaysburg, a suitable site for the National Foundry and Armory and for all kinds of iron manufactories.
45. The United States and France
46. Loyalty and disloyalty.
47. Are the West Point graduates loyal?
48. Arbitration and a congress of nations as a substitute for war in the settlement of international disputes.
49. Origin and objects of the slaveholders' conspiracy against democratic principles : as well as against the national union, illustrated in the speeches of Andrew Jackson Hamilton, in the statements of Lorenzo Sherwood, ex-member of the Texas legislature, and in the publications of the democratic League, etc.
50. The great American crisis, or, Cause and cure of the rebellion : embracing phrenological characters and pen-and-ink portraits of the President , his leading generals and cabinet officers; together with an appendix on the slavery controversy, in which is submitted a novel plan for the full and final adjustment of this vexed question.
51. The abolitionists, and their relations to the war : a lecture
52. Emancipation and enrollment of slaves in the service of the United States : speech of Hon. Charles B. Sedgwick, of New York, delivered in the House of Representatives, Friday, May 23, 1862.
53. The expulsion of a Senator : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, in the Senate of the United States, January 20, 1862.
54. Independence of Hayti and Liberia : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on the bill to authorize the appointment of diplomatic representatives to the republics of Hayti and Liberia, with the debate thereon, in the Senate of the United States, April 23 and 24, 1862.
55. The death of slavery--the life of the nation : speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts : delivered in the Senate, May 1, 1862 : on the bill to confiscate the property and free the slaves of rebels.
56. The revolution in America : a lecture
57. The future of the colored race in America : being an article in the Presbyterian quarterly review, of July, 1862
58. Mr. Bancroft's oration : oration delivered by George Bancroft before the mayor, common council, and citizens of New York, on the 22d of February, 1862, at the request of the common council.
59. Message of the Governor of Ohio, to the fifty-fifth General Assembly : at the session commencing January 6, 1862.
60. Political lessons of the rebellion. A sermon delivered at Farmington, Connecticut, on fast day, April 18, 1862.
61. Speech of Hon. T. Stevens, in reply to the attack on Gen. Hunters letter.
62. Train's speeches in England, on slavery & emancipation : delivered in London, on March 12th, and 19th, 1862 : also his great speech on the "Pardoning of traitors"
63. The nutshell : the system of American slavery "tested by scripture," being "a short method" with pro-slavery D.D's ... : in two lectures
64. The Southern rebellion, and the constitutional powers of the Republic for its suppression
65. Three unlike speeches
66. A circular to the friends of humanity.
67. Is slavery condemned by the Bible or prohibited by the Constitution of the United States
68. Shall the federal government instigate a servile war? : Is slaveholding constitutional and scriptural?
69. First annual report of the Ladies' Aid Society of Philadelphia.
70. Third semi-annual report of the Ladies' Aid Society of Philadelphia : with letters and copious extracts of letters from the secretary of the Society, written from various places while attending to the sick and wounded of the Union Army.
71. Report of the superintendent of the New England Soldiers' Relief Association, December, 1862.
72. Charter and by-laws of the Cooper Shop Soldiers' Home of the city of Philadelphia.
73. First annual statement of the Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Committee : Philadelphia, May 26, 1862.
74. The soldier's companion : dedicated to the defenders of their country in the field by their friends at home.
75. A system of target practice : for the use of troops when armed with the musket, rifle-musket, rifle or carbine
76. The national war manual : a hand book of useful knowledge for the American citizen and soldier : compiled from official sources.
77. Instructions and forms to be observed in applying for Army pensions under the Act of July 14, 1862.
78. Instructions in preparing claims for soldiers' pay.
79. Our army and navy.
80. The Sabbath in the Army and Navy.
81. The soldier's and sailor's Sabbath.
82. Instruction for field artillery : extracted from Gilham's Manual for volunteers and militia.
83. Considerations on the slavery question, addressed to the President of the United States.
84. What are we fighting for? : A letter to Horace Greeley.
85. The private letters of Lieut.-General Scott, and ex-President's reply.
86. Letter on the relation of the white and African races in the United States : showing the necessity of the colonization of the latter : Addressed to the President of the U.S.
87. Mrs. L. Maria Child to the President of the United States.
88. What shall be done with the confiscated Negroes? : The question discussed and a policy proposed in a letter to Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Gen. Winfield Scott, Hon. William H. Seward ... and all other patriots.
89. Bob's letter.
90. Five months in rebeldom, or, Notes from the diary of a Bull Run prisoner at Richmond
91. Report of Brigadier Gen'l A.J. Pleasonton, commanding the Home guard of the city of Philadelphia, to the Hon. Alexander Henry, mayor : describing the operations of the Joint Select Committee of Councils on the defence and protection of the city, and the progress made in the organization of the Home Guard, for the year 1861.
92. Our first year of army life : an anniversary address, delivered to the First Regiment of Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery, at their camp near Gaines' Mills, Va., June, 1862
93. Letter of Alexander Cummings : in reply to the report of the Van Wyck Committee
94. General Fremont, and the injustice done him by politicians and envious military men
95. Horace Greeley decently dissected, in a letter on Horace Greeley,
96. Vindication of Brig. Gen. J. McKinstry, formerly Quarter-Master Western Department.
97. Proceedings of a marine general court martial, convened at Washington City, May 7, 1862, for the trial of Lieut. Col. John Geo. Reynolds, U.S. Marine Corps, upon the charges of "drunkenness," and "treating with contempt his superior, being in the execution of his office" : George M. Weston, ... Judge Advocate : A. Thos. Smith, ... Counsel for the accused.
98. Vindication of Major General John C. Fremont, against the attacks of the slave power and its allies, by Hon. John P.C. Shanks, of Indiana : in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, March 4, 1862.
99. Diary of the great rebellion. Containing a complete summary of each day's events, from the inauguration of the rebellion at Charleston, S. C., December 20th, 1860, to the 1st of January, 1862.
100. Report of the Committee of the Judiciary, relative to involuntary servitude.
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