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2. Martial law : six letters to "The Daily news"
3. Emancipation oration,
4. A brief account of his ministry : given in a discourse, preached to the Church of the Messiah, in Syracuse, N. Y., September 15, 1867
5. The marvelous musical prodigy, Blind Tom, the Negro boy pianist : whose performances at the Great St. James and Egyptian Halls, London, and Salle Hertz, Paris, have created such a profound sensation. Anecdotes, songs, sketches of the life, testimonials of musicians and savans, and opinions of the American and English press, of "Blind Tom.".
6. A brief sketch of the schools for black people, and their descendants, established by the Religious Society of Friends, in 1770
7. Volume 3, Number 1: American bee journal
8. Volume 3, Number 2: American bee journal
9. Volume 3, Number 3: American bee journal
10. Volume 3, Number 4: American bee journal
11. Volume 3, Number 5: American bee journal
12. Volume 3, Number 6: American bee journal
13. Volume 2, Number 8: American bee journal
14. Volume 2, Number 9: American bee journal
15. Volume 2, Number 10: American bee journal
16. Volume 2, Number 11: American bee journal
17. Volume 2, Number 12: American bee journal
18. Volume 2, Number 7: American bee journal
19. Report of the proceedings at Bow Street Police Court : on the committal of Colonel Nelson and Lieutenant Brand for the murder of Mr. G.W. Gordon.
20. Fourth annual report of the National Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Women and Children, Washington, D.C.
21. The policy of Congress in reference to the restoration of the Union.
22. The power of the resurrection : a sermon preached at King's Chapel, on Easter Sunday, April 21, 1867, on the dedication of a monument in memory of the young men of the parish who fell during the recent war
23. Canfield Colored Orphan Asylum, of Tennessee : report of the Board of Trustees to, and the proceedings of the Protestant Episcopal Diocesan Convention, of Tennessee, relating thereto.
24. Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England to the grand jury at the Central Criminal Court, in the case of the Queen against Nelson and Brand
25. Reconstruction : speech of Hon. S. Shellabarger, of Ohio : delivered in the House of Representatives, January 8, 1866.
26. Discours de M. Gaston Desmousseaux de Givrâe ... : sur la constitution des âEtats-Unis et notamment sur la clause par laquelle elle toláere lesclavage prononcâe le 9 mai 1865.
27. The martyr President. An oration delivered before the colored citizens of Raleigh, N.C., at the dedication of the statue of Abraham Lincoln, August 1, 1865.
28. New York convention manual : prepared in pursuance of chapters 194 and 458, of the laws of 1867, under the direction of Francis C. Barlow, Secretary of State, Thomas Hillhouse, comptroller, and John H. Martindale, Attorney-General
29. Remarks of Hon. John Sherman of Ohio on Reconstruction : delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 16 and 19, 1867.
30. sseech of Hon. S. Shellabarger, of Ohio : on reconstruction : delivered in the House of Representatives, January 24, 1867.
31. Addresses and ceremonies at the New Year's festival to the freedmen, on Arlington Heights : and statistics and statements of the educational condition of the colored people in the southern states, and other facts.
32. Annual statement of the trade and commerce of Saint Louis : for the year of 1866
33. Clear views in 1782, concerning the effects of slavery
34. A brief narrative of the struggle for the rights of the colored people of Philadelphia in the city railway cars : and a defence of William Still, relating to his agency touching the passage of the late bill, &c. : read before a large public meeting, held in Liberty Hall, Lombard St. below Eighth, Apr. 8th, 1867.
35. The Negro, what is his ethnological status? : Is he the progeny of Ham? Is he a descendant of Adam and Eve? Has he a soul? Or is he a beast in God's nomenclature? What is his status as fixed by God in creation? What is his relation to the white race?
36. Reconstruction : speech of Hon. S. Shellabarger, of Ohio : delivered in the House of Representatives, January 8, 1866.
37. A memoir of the last year of the war for independence, in the Confederate States of America : containing an account of the operations of his commands in the years 1864 and 1865
38. Speech of Hon. Alexander G. Cattell, of New Jersey, on the bill to authorize the Secretary of the Navy to accept League Island for naval purposes : delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 13, 1867.
39. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on the cession of Russian America to the United States.
40. Protection against the President. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on the tenure of certain civil offices;
41. Government of insurrectionary states : speech of Hon. William D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, February 12, 1867.
42. Speeches of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, on the military reconstruction bill; delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 20 and March 2, 1867.
43. Speech of Hon. Cornelius Cole, of California, on the public debt : delivered in the United States Senate, December 5, 1867.
44. Are the five-twenty bonds redeemable in coin? : speech of J.G. Blaine, of Maine, in the House of Representatives, November 26, 1867.
45. Shall the usurpation of the government, by the fragment of a Congress, be perpetuated by negro suffrage? : speech of Gen. Frank P. Blair, delivered at Memphis, Tennessee ... September 20, 1866. [Rev. and reprinted].
46. Murder of Union soldiers.
47. Holmes' patriotic songs : for coming campaigns
48. Speeches of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, on the military reconstruction bill; delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 20 and March 2, 1867.
49. Speech of Hon. William E. Dodge, of New York, on Reconstruction : delivered in the House of Representatives, January 21, 1867.
50. The Constitution against confiscation and outside Reconstruction : speech of Hon. Charles A. Eldridge [i.e., Eldredge], of Wisconsin, delivered in the House of Representatives, December 10, 1867.
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