_» }} rs- SEE LAST PAGE. 1880. CATALOGUE OF fnmiwL Famfii,!! EMBRACING THE PERIOD BETWEEN 1789 and 1879 V FOR SALE BY ED^VSTAUD P. BOOlSr, 86 Nassau Street, NEW^ YORK CITY. NEW YORK: Holt lii;(>TiiKi!s. Pinters, 119 and 1^ Nassau Strkbt. 1880. (■ r INDEX. AUTHORS MISCELLANEOUS CONGRESSIONAL SPEECHES. POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY CONVENTIONS.. FRENCH SPOLIATIONS POLITICAL BROADSIDES.... i. ■4, 3 to 21 " 21 to 40 " 40 to 52 ^' 52 to 55 " 55 to 56 " 56 to 58 58 9;^" All JPamjyhlets not priced are 10 cents each. 1> -3 fc-S-H I Bancroft libniy CATALOGUE 1 Ailains, Charles Francis. Struggle for Neutrality tn America. Address before N. Y. Hlgtl. Society. Dec. 13, 1870, p. 5« 35 2 Adams, F. C, Our Little Monarchy : who runs it, anosed Religious Acknowledgements In the Constitution of Penna. 1873, p. 16 16 28 Allen, Ethan. "Liberal Republicans " for Rutherford B. Hayes. Speech, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1876, p. 10, d.c 29 Ames, Oakes. Defence against Charge of Selling to Members of Congress Credit Moblller Stock with intent to Bribe, Ac. (Feb. 25, 1873), p. 20 26 30 Andrews, George H. Twelve Letters on the Future of New York. 1877, p. 48 25 31 Appleton, Nathan. The Star Spangled Banner. .Address at Old South Meeting House, Boston, June 14, 1877. Centennial of Adoption of Stars anstance of Lectures on the Colonial, Revolutionary and Constitutional Perio 196 To My Constituents. Washington, Sent., 1841, p. 12 197 Right of Belligerents to an Asylum In Ports of U. S. Boston, 1856, p. 11 . . . ... . . . . ... ... . 85 198 Gutter, Bloodgood H. {Long Island Farmer Poet.) "H. G,"at Ghappaqua. An Epic. N. Y., 1872, p. 31 »• 8 E. P. Boon, 199 (Daggett, David, Judge.) Codnt the Cost. Address to the People of Connecticut ON Sundry Political Subjects, ami Particularly on the Proposition for a New Constitution. By Jonathan Steadfast. Hartford, 1S04, p. 21, 2. Uncut. Scarce 50 ffS^See Trumbull's (J. Hammond) Hutorical Notes on Constitutions of Conn. Also, " Facts are Stubborn Things." Backus' " Dissertation." Dwiglit's Oration before Soc. of Cincinnati. 200 Argument before General Assembly of CONNECTICUT, OCT. 1804, in the Case of Certain Justices of the Peace. To which is Prefixed Brief History of the Proceedings op the Assembly. New Haven, Printed by Oliver Steele & Co., 1804, p. 30. Uncut. Scarce 1 .00 201 Steady Habits Vindicated, or Serious Remonstrance to the People of Connecticut Against Changing their Government. By Friend to the Public Welfare. Hartford, 1805, p. 20. Uncut. Scarce 75 202 (Dainese, F.) History of Mr. Seward's Pet in Egypt, p. 91. (Washington, 1866.) 25 203 (Dallas, Alexander J.) Exposition of Causes and Chai-acter of the Late War between the United States and Great Britain. Philadelphia, 1815, p. 82 50 204 ( ) Do. do. Middlebury, Vt. Printed and Published by William Slade, Jr., July 4, 1815, Tp. 59 50 205 ( ) Do. do. (BostonEd.), p. 4T. (No Title Page) .26 206 Davenport, John I. Shall the Opportunity for Election Frauds be longer Afforded ? p. 7. (Albany, 1869.) 15 207 Davis, Garrett. Speech on Present Condition of Our Country, its Constitution, Government and Laws. Louisville, Ky., Oct., 1871, p. 63 25 208 Dawes, Henry L. Mode of Procedure in Cases of Contested Elections. N. Y., 1869, p. 13. . 20 209 Denis, Alexander. "Tammany Hall," and other Poems. N. Y., 1847, p. 46 — 25 210 Derby, John Barton. Political Reminiscences, including Sketch of the Origin and History of the " Statesman Party," of Boston, Boston, 1835, p. 172 1 50 crs^The Two Parts, complete, as originally published, are very scarce. 211 Deshler, Charles D. "The Great American Middle Class." Address before Order of United Americans of Newark, N. J. Feb. 22, 1855, p 33 25 212 Dessar, Leo C. Speech on Gov, Tilden's Message touching Frauds of the Canal Ring, In N. Y. Assembly, March 25, 1875, p. 7 218 Dickerson, W. R. Letters of Junius; exposing to the Public, for their benefit, the mal- practices in Administration of the Law, Corruption in the Offices in the State House Row, in the County of Philadelphia, the Extortions practiced by the Public Officers, etc, Philadelphia, 1848, p. 48 25 214 Do, do. 2d Ed, 1850, p, 48 25 215 Dickins, Asbury. Claims of Thomas Jefferson to the Presidency Examined at the Bar of Christianity, Philadelphia, 1800, p, 54 50 216 Dinsmore, Samuel P, Suggestions touching the Municipal Government of New York, (1 60.) p.23 25 217 Dix, John A. Speech at Washington's Headquarters, Newburgh, N. Y., July 26, 1852; and Genl. Scott's Political Letters, p, 8, d.c 20 218 Social and Political Evils. Lecture. Jan. 3, 1876, N. Y., p. 20 25 219 Dix, Wm. Giles. National Constitution ; the only Road to National Peace, Boston, 1875. p, 33 20 220 Dixon, William and James Dickson. Petition to Congress Praying the Remission of For- feiture. Augusta, Ga., 1825, p. 22 25 t^~Claims growing out of Seizure of Ships, 1812. 221 Doheny, Michael Democratic S »eech at Newburgh. (1852), p. 8, d. c 222 Principle, Progress, Tendency, etc. of Democracy. Lecture Dec, 22, 1852, before the Y,M. Democratic Club. N. Y., p. 26 25 228 Dorr, James A. Justice to the South! Address, Oct 8, 1856, N, Y., p. 12 20 224 Douglas, Stephen A. Speeches on the Measures of Adjustment passed by Congress, de- livered in City Hall, Chicago, Oct, 23, 1850, and On Bill to Refund Fine to Jackson, etc. N, Y., 1851, p. 31, 8 25 525 Speeches at Democratic Festival, Jan. 8, 1852, and at Congressional Banquet to Kossuth, Jan, 7, 1852, Washington 15 226 River and Harbor Improvements, Letter to Gov, Matteson of Illinois, 1854, p. 8 15 227 Speech on " Measures of Adjustment." Chicago, Oct. 23, 1850, p. 16 15 228 Doyle, John T. The Oregon Election. Effect of Majority of Votes Cast for Candidate Con- stitutionally disqualified. San Francisco, 1876, p. 28 25 229 (Duane, William,) Politics for American Farmers; being Series of Tracts, exhibiting the Blessings of Free Government, etc, Washington, 1807, p. 95 50 230 (Duane, Wm.) Shones and the Bones. (Poem.) (Phila., 1861), p. 7 20 231 Duane, Wm. J. Letters Addressed to the People oe the United States, In Vindica- tion OF his Conduct. 1834. p. 70 2.50 C3^ Removed from Office of Secy, of Treasury by Jackson for refusing to Remove Public Deposits from Bk. of U. S. An Excessively Scarce Pamphlet. Only about 250 cojnes ivere printed for circutMion among his friends. 282 Duer, John. Evils ; Social, Moral and Political, That flow from our Party Divisions, and Prevalence of Party Spirit. Lecture, N. Y. 1847. p. 2S 25 233 Dunn, Ballard S. How to Solve the Mormon Problem. N. Y. (1877.) p. 30 20 234 DwiGHT, Theodore. Oration Delivered at New Haven, July 7, 1801. Before the Society OF THE Cincinnati for State of Connecticut, p. 43. Hartford, 1801. Uncut. Very Scarce 1.00 2.S5 Dwight, Theodore W. Trial by Impeachment. 1867. p. 27 25 236 Eaton, Dorman B. (LL.D.) Should Judges be Elected? or the Experiment of an Elective Judiciary in New York. 1873. p. 92 50 237 Experiment of Civil Service Reform in U. S. ; its Methods, its Effects, and the Excuses and Responsibility for its Abandonment. Paper Read at Detroit, May, 1875. p. 37. . . 25 238 Municipal Government. Cambridge. Riverside Press, 1876. p. 35 25 239 The Cincinnati Convention. Conditions Upon Which the Republicans can Elect a Pre- sident. Letter to John D. Lawson, N. Y., June 1, 1876. p. 46 25 No* 86 Nassau Street, New York. 9 'i40 KdiuontlH, J. VV. (Judtro.) RcconHtnirtlon of the Union. Letter to E. D. Morgan, U. B. 8. from N. Y. N. Y. 1867. n. Ktt V 'iA\ EtlwanlH Jonathan, (D.D.). (PlUla.) To ihr v - f ;/.»Minof the IT. 8., etc., p. 6 16 '242 Ely, Alfred H, (of MasH,) Ainerlran \Mu n*«ii, Ao. Orttlon before Order of I'nitoil Anu-rlcans, at New York. Kct. i.:»4 tS 5i43 Everett, Alexander li. AddreHs at Salem, .luii. mm, ismj, in commemoration of Victory of New Orleans. UoHton, ISitA. p. «l SO 244 (Farrell, H. K.) Is Honesty the Hesi I»ollcv ? Penalty for DlBcoverlnjr Fraud. Secy. FUh Removes a Consul for Declining to.VUow 8panlsh*MerchantM to Defraud our Revenue. CMirMatrhless Civil Service. (1H71.) p. 16 10 2-15 Fadchkt. JosEi'H, (Ex-.Mlnlster of France at I'hlla.) SKKTt^n of the Priwrnt 8tatb of our Poi.iTiOAi. ItKLATioNs With the Uuitrii States. Translated by the K- pendix, containing Sundry Diicunu'iitH relative to the WESTERN INSURRECTION. PHILA- DELPHIA : Printed by William W. Wixnlioard, 1795, p. 66. Scarce 1 .00 263 Letters on th e Oregon Question, Jan., 1 846. Washington, p. 30 26 264 The Oregon Question. N. Y., 1846, p. 75 36 265 Peace with Mexico. N. Y., s. a, p. 34 «o 266 N. Y"., 1847, p. 34 and 1 p. Notes 20 267 N. Y., 1847, p. 16, d. c. and 1 p. notes 15 268 N. Y., 1847, p. 16, d. C 16 2«9 War Expenses. N. Y., 1848, p. 22 «0 270 Expenses of the War. p. 16 16 271 Gardner, Daniel. Treatise on Representative Government, and Its Probable Durability. Read before Phi Beta Kappa Society, at Union College. N. Y., 1837, p. 24 25 272 Garfield, James A. Review of Transactions of Credit Mobilier Company. Washington, 1880, p. 24 16 273 Garland, Hugh A. Address before Democratic Convention at New Brunswick. N. Y., Oct. 8, 1840, p. 16 20 274 Garrison, William Lloyd, Wendell Phillips, and James G. Blaine, and other valuable read- ing matter, for Presidential Election of 1872. Concord, (N. H.), 1872, p. 16, d. c 16 276 Gayarre, Charles. Address to People of State on Late Frauds at Election. Nov. 7, 1863, in New Orleans, p. 16 20 276 Gibbons, Charles. Speech. Phila., Oct. 5, 1860, in Reply to W. B. Reed's Speech, Sept. 4, 1860, on the Presidential Question, p. 30 20 277 Charges against Collector of Port of Phila. Reply to Argument of David Paul Brown, with Appendix containing Statement of Hon. James Cooper, in answer to Narrative of W. D. Lewis. (IS.'il), p. 96 60 278 Gilbert, Garrit. Address at Meeting of Electors of N. Y. City, (Ninth Ward) Friendly to General Jackson. Convened for the purpose of Celebrating Battle of Ne w Orleans. (182S),p.20 S5 279 Glassie, D. VV. The President of the United States to Count the Electoral Vote. Washing- ton, 1877, p. 35 80 280 Glentworth, James B. Statement of the Frauds on the Elective Franchise In N. Y. City, In the Fall of 1838 and Spring of 1839. p. 79. Scarce 1.00 281 another Ed. p. 72 •* 282 Goddard, William G. Address to People of Rhotle Island delivered In Newport, May 3, 1843. on Occasion of the Change In Civil Government. Providence, 1843, p. 80 60 283 Godwin, Parke. Real Issues of the Canva.ss; or. Need of New Men and New Measures. Addres.s. N. Y., Oct., 1876, p. 32 lo 254 Goode, W. O. To the People of Fourth Congressional District of Virginia, p. 4. (1869) 10 E, P. Boo7t, 285 Goodell, William. Rights and Wrongs of Rhode Island ; comprising Views of Liberty and Law, ol Religion and Rights, as Exhibited in the Recent and Existing Difficulties in that State. Press of the Oneida Institute. Whitesboro, N. Y., 1842, p. 120. Rather uncommon 50 1^-" Dorr Rebellion." 286 Goodwin, William. Statistics of State Officers, Senate and House of Rep. of Connecticut. Comprising Names, Residence, Age, Birth-Place, Occupation, Married or dingle, and Politics of each Member. New Haven, 1850-1869 1 .50 12 Documents, viz. : May Sessions, 1850, '51, '62, '55, '56, '57, '61, '62, '63, '64, '68, '69. 28T Gordon, John M. (of Va.) Southern Rights and Northern Wrongs ; and Letters to several Persons, on various Subjects. Norfolk, Va., 1872. p. 69 25 288 Gouverneur, Samuel L. Oration, Nov. 26. 1830, before Citizens of New York, in Commem- oration of Revolution in France. 1830. p. 21 25 289 Gover, William C. The Tammany Hall Democracy of City of New York and the General Committee for 1875, being History of, from 1834 to 1875, with Personal Sketches of the Prominent Men in Tammany Hall, etc., etc. p. 176 50 290 Granger, Gideon. VINDICATION OF THE MEASURES OF THE PRESENT ADMIN- ISTRATION. Washington : Printed by Samuel H. Smith, 1803. p. 20, d. c 50 291 Do. Do. Trenton, 1803. p. 16, d. c 50 292 Address to People of New England, December 15, 1808. Washington, 1808. p. 38. l {Poor copy.) 25 293 Do. do. Albany, 1809. p. 32. (Title Impft.) 25 294 Do. do. Pittsfleld, Mass. p. 24 26 295 Do. do. (s. L,s.a.) p.36 25 t^" All Of these Pamphlets written under the Pseudonym of Algernon Sidney. 296 Reasons for Voting against the Grant to Governor Tompkins. (Albany, 1820. p. 12 25 297 Grant, U. S. Speeches of, being Extracts from his Letters, Speeches, Orders, Military and State Papers. Washington, 1868. p. 16 20 298 Greeley, Horace. Why I am a Whig. Reply to an Inquiring Friend, p. 16 25 299 Greely, Horace. Letters from Texas and Lower Mississippi, and his Address to Farmers of Texas, and Speech on his Return to New Yorte, June 12, 1871. p. 56 25 300 Greeley, Horace. Letter to a Politician, (Samuel J. Tilden). Brooklyn. N. Y. Privately Printed, 1877. p. 9. Th 301 Green, Andrew H. Three Years' Struggle with Municipal Misrule. Report to Board of Aldermen of N. Y., Feb. 18, 1875. p. 31 25 302 Green, Andrew H. Reply, on being tendered Nomination for Mayor of N. Y. City, Oct, 12, 1876. p. 8 303 Green, Thomas J. (Gen.) Reply to Speech of General Sam. Houston, in U. S. Senate, Aug, 1,1854. p,67. Scarce 50 304 Greene, Nathaniel, (Editor Boston Statesman.) Reply to Letter published by Henry Ovn^i. Boston, 1829. p, 39 56 305 Greene, William B, Sovereignty of the People. Boston, 1868. p. 35 25 306 Hain, Augustus H. F. Brief Essay on the Civil Service of the U. S. Washington, 1869. p. 8 307 Haines, Charles G. Appeal to the People of New York, on Expediency of Abolishing the Council of Appointment. New York, 1819. p. 83. Scarce 50 308 Hale, Charles. " Our Houses are our Castles." Review of the proceedings of the Nunnery Committee of the Mass. Legislature. Boston, 1855. p. 62 50 309 Hale, Edward Everett. Puritan Politics in England and New England. Boston, 1869. p. 22. 25 310 Hall, A. Oakey. Horace Greeley decently Dissected, in Letter to Joseph Hoxie. Repub- lished, (with an Alphabet of Notes). N. Y., 1862. p 38 25 311 Hall, A. Oakey. The City does not Poll her full Vote. Remarks before Tammany General Committee, Oct. 10, 1870. p. 11 15 312 Hall, William M. Bribery and Piracy. The Gallows Cheated. Wilful and Malicious Loss of the S. S. Shooting Star. One Chapter in the Boston Ring of Rascality at New Or- leans. 1870. p. 57. Scarce 50 313 Hall, Willis. Address, Aug. 14th, 1844, before Phi Beta Kappa of Yale College, p. 32 25 314 Halsted Murat. History of the National Political Conventions of the Current Presidential Campaign : being Complete Record of the Business of All the Conventions, with Sketches of Distinguished Men in Attendance upon them. Columbus, 1860. 8vo.: cloth, p. 232 1.00 315 Hamilton, Alexander. Speech in the Great Cause of the People against Harry Cros- WELL, ON AN INDICTMENT FOR LIBEL ON THOMAS JEFFERSON, NEW York, 1804, p. 78. [Incut. Very scarce 2.00 IPr-Contains also Speeches in Full of Van Ness, Caines and Harrison. 316 Letter Concerning Public Conduct and Character of JOHN ADAMS, President OF THE U.S. New York, 1800. (IstEd.) p. 54 50 317 Second Edition, p, 54 50 318 Third " (1800,) p. 54 60 319 Fourth " (1800,) p.54 60 320 New " With Preface. Boston, lf<09, p. 56 75 321 OBSERVATIONS on CERTAIN DOCUMENTS Contained in No. v. & vi. of " The His- tory OF THE United States for the Year 1796," in which the Charge of Specu- lation IS Fully Refuted. Philadelphia, Printed Pro Bono Publico, 1800, p. 37, 38. Uncut. Very scarce 6.00 ^^^Menzies. No. 865, 10.25 322 Do. do. Printed for John Fenno, by John Bioren, 1797, p. 37, 68. Uncut. (Wants Binding and some Cleaning.) 5.00 IE^"This is considered the Rare Edition. This Pamphlet is especially attractive to Bibliomaniacs, on account of the Startling Confessions of Hamilton, relative to his Amours with a Mrs, Reynolds. {Menzies. No. 864, 13.00.) 323 Politics and Views of a Certain Party Displayed. Printed in the Year MDCCXCII, p.36. Very scarce. Uncut 1.00 l^~The " Certain Party " refers to Jefferson. 324 Hammond, N. J. Why Atlanta should be the Seat of Government, p. 23, (1877.) 15 iVb. 86 Nassau Slresi, New York, 11 r. Manoock, John. Great Question of the People I BMMiys on the KlecUve PranchlMior. Who has the UlKht to Vote? M KLOK. Al>DRB88 tO hl8 CoNSTITOBM - fllH rOSSOnS for SP^ proving of the Treaty of Amity, Commi«rce and N x with Ureat Britain AuDKi) Lkttkk from Gov. Jay on the Krbnch Kkvulutiok. Naw Yobe, T. A J. SwordH, 17»6, p. 37 777.. . M .' Do. Do. (Without Jay'« Letter.) Bo«ton, 17»«, p. 8« !..!..*.".!!.*.!*..**.'.'!"'. 86 " Letter to his Constituents. (William Hllllard, Printer, 1801,) p. 1« W OBSKRVATioNS on Disi'UTK i>etwreen Uniticd 8tatb8 and France. PHiLAuaLPHU, Printed by Thomas Bradfonl, 1797, p. 10^ 60 -' Do. Do. 5th Ed. London. 1T98, p. 109 .'.*..'.,' 85 Do. Do. Annexed His Spukch in CoNOBBas on Forkion Intkrcourkb Bill, In Re- ply to Nicholas, Gallatin and other. March, 1798. Bosto.n, Printed for the tfubsorlb- ers, 1798. p. 151 60 I Speech at Celebration of Recent Triumphs of Cause of Mankind In Oermaiiy. De- llvered at Annapolis, Jan. 20, 1814. Boston, 1814, p 81 60 • Hastings, Hiram P. Essay on Constitutional Reform, Treating of State CTe4 Hill, Hamilton Andrews. Place of the Practical Man in American Public Affairs. Boston^ 1879, p. 20 *> ;;5.-) Hill, Isaac. Address delivered at Concord, N. H., January 8, 1828, being the Thirteenth Anniversary of Jackson's Victory at New Orleans. Concord, 1828, p. 44, Scarce 50 ; rx; Hill, Mark Langdon. Vindication of, Late Member of Congress and now Collector of the Port of Bath in the State of Maine ; against Aspersions in Pamphlet entltle«l •* Docu- " ments relating to Violations and Evasions of the Laws during the Commercial Re- " strictions and Late War with Great Britain." (s. 1.., s. a.) (1825), p. 32, Very tcarce.. 75 ir^"See King, Wvi. Remarks, d-c. 357 HofTman, John T. Liberty and Order. Lecture. Feb., 1876, p. 88. (Title Cover Tom off.) 'W > Holley, Myron. Memorial to Legislature of New York. (Albany, 1826,) p. 87 85 C^'Relates to Claims as Canal Commissioner. • Hopkins, Erastus, of Northampton. Speech on Bill to Incorporate College of the Holy Cross in Worcester. Ho. of Rep. Mass. April. 1849. p. 44....... 96 ;it;o Hopkins, Mark. The Central Principle. Oration before N. Y. New England Society. Dec. 22, 1853, p. 36 • • ;• • • * ■M-A HOPKINSON, Francis. {Member of Continental Congress.) THE OLD FaBM AND THE NEW Farm : A Political Allegorv. With Introduction and Historical Notes by Benson J. Lossing. New York, 1857,'p. 76. SfieeU foldsd •-,••••••//«••;;• o.- i.';," ^'^ isrorvniuillij loriUen in 1774. and pul)ll8hed under the Title. "A Pretty Story, *c." 362 Hopklnson, Joseph and Charles Chauncey. Speeches on the Judicial Tenure, dellYcreU in Convention of Pa. Pliila., 1838, p. 68 » 12 K P, Boon, 363 Horner, J. M. Rights of Adopted Citizens, and tlie Claims of the " Natives;' ' illustrated and set forth. N. Y., 1844, p. 24. Scarce 364 Horton, S. Dana. Proportional Representation. Election of Party Candidates under the Free List. Cincinnati, 1ST3, p. 12 365 Another Ed. (Phila. Social Science Association, 1873), p. 35 366 Houston, Sam. Letter to General Santa Anna. Washington, 1852, p. 8 Bts^With his Autograph. 367 Speech, exposing Malfeasance and Corruption of Judge Watrous of Texas. Galveston, 1859, p. 28, d. c 368 Do. do. N. Y. Ed, 1860, p. 100. Portrait. Scarce 369 Howe, Samuel G. Letters on Proposed Annexation of Santo Domingo. Boston, 1871, p. 32. 370 Hudson, Charles (of Mass.) Address to Citizens of Fifth Congressional District, on Retiring from Office of Representative. 1849, p. 14. _ - . - - ^g 371 Hughes (Archbishop), in Reply to General Cass, and in Self- Vindication. N. Y., 1854, p. 34. 25 372 Hughes, James, The Baker-Cumback Correspondence. Speech in Indiana Senate Cham- ber. Jan. 15, 1869, p. 15, d. c 25 373 Hunt, Washington. Speech at Union Meeting In N. Y., Dec. 19, 1859, p. 19 20 374 Hunter, R. M. T. Speech on the Expunging Resolutions, in Ho. of Delegates, Va., Feb., 1836, p. 28 25 376 INGKBSOLL, Chakles Jared. VIEW of the Rights and Wrongs, Power and Policy of the United States op America. Published by Conrad & Co. Phila., etc., 1808, p. 157 1.50 376 Jackson, Andrew. Farewell Address to People of U. S., 1837, together with his Proclama- tion to South Carolina, (1832). Harrisburg, 1850, p. 25 25 377 Do. do. Harrisburg, 1851, p. 26 25 378 Do. do. Harrisburg, 1864, p. 16, 15 20 379 Farewell Address and Inaugural Address of Martin Van Buren. Washington, 1837, p. 23. 25 380 Jacobs, John C. Quarantine Question. Speech in N. Y. Assembly. Mch. 28, 1867, p. 8 381 Jarvis, Wm. C. Speech in Mass. Ho. of Rep. in favor of Religious Freedom. Boston, 1823, p. 15 25 382 Jarvis, Russell. To the Public. (Washington, 1829), p. 32 50 S3^Relates to Transactions with Duff Green, as Associate Edito*- of the U. S. Telegraph. 3S3 ( ). Facts and Arguments against the Election of General Cass, respectfully addressed to Whigs and Democrats of All the Free States, By Anti-Abolitionist. N. Y., 1848, p. 64.. 35 384 Jay, John. America Free, or America Slave. Address on State of the Country, at Bedford. N. Y., Oct., 1856, p. 20, d. c 20 885 Address on Issues of Presidential Campaign of 1876, delivered at Bedford Court House. N. Y., Oct. 19, 1876. p. 12, d. c 15 386 Jay, William. The Kossuth Excitement. Boston, 1852, p. 8 15 387 Jefferson, Thomas. Speech delivered at His Instalment, March 4, 1801, at Washington. Prefixed his Farewell Address to the Senate, etc. Portrait. Philadelphia, 1801. Boards. Uncut, p. 24. Scarce 50 388 Jewell, Marshall (Gov. of Conn.) The Presidential Campaign. Speech. N. Y., Sept., 1872, p. 24 15 389 Jewett, Hugh J. Speech at Columbus. Sept. 17, 1870, p. 7, d. c 390 Johnson, Lorenzo D. Address to Pastors and People of the U. 8., on the Chaplaincy of the General Government, p. 31. Washington, 1857 25 lit:^~Gives List of Chaplains to Congress from 1789, to the Army from 1813, and Navy since 1799. 391 Johnson, Richard M. (of Ky.) Report on Transportation of the Mail on Sunday. Boston, 1829, p. 12 25 39« Johnston (Judge). Speech at Delaware, Ohio, being a brief review of Claims of S. J. Til- den, as set forth in the Cincinnati Enquirer before his Nomination. 1876, p. 22 25 393 Jordan, Francis. Constitutional Reform. Address before Phila. Social Science Assocn., Feb. 15, 1872. p. 20 20 394 Kelley, Wm. D. The South ; Its Resources and Wants. Addresses to Citizens of New Or- leans, Montgomery and to his Constitutents. (Washington, 1867?) p. 20 15 395 Judge Kelley in Louisiana. His New Orleans Speech. Phila., 1867. p.8 396 Address at Spring Garden Hall, Phila. Sept. 9, 1856. p. 16, d. c 15 397 The New Northwest. Address on Northern Pacific Railroad in its Relations to Develop- ment of Northwestern Section of the United States, and to Industrial and Commer- cial Interests of the Nation. (Phila. May, 1871.) p. 32, d. c 20 398 The Great Thoroughfare. (Same as above.) p.22 ' 15 399 (Kellogg, E. H.) Johnson Protocol and International Good Neighborhood ; Two Letters to General Grant by "Pontoosuc." Pittsfleid, Mass., 2869. p. 24 20 400 Do. do. (Broadside).: 401 Kelly, John, to Wm. F. Havemeyer. Letter. N. Y. 1874. p. 41 25 402 Kendall, Amos, Address to People of United States, p. 7. (Washington, 1840 ?) 15 403 Kernan, Francis. Speech in Constitutional Convention, Sept. 17, 1867, in Opposition to Sec- tarian Appropriations, p. 4 404 Keicham, Hiram. Speech Before Whig General Committee of N. Y. City., Jan. 18, 1859. p. 16.. 15 405 Kilpatrick, Judson, (Maj. Gen.) Great Speech at Salem, Oct. 27, 1868, in Opposition to Re- Electionof Gen. Butler to Congress, p. 24 20 406 King William and Mark L. Hill. Remarks upon Pamphlet Published at Bath, Me., relating to AUedged Infractions of the Laws during the Embargo, Non-Intercourse and War. Bath, Printed BY Thomas Eaton, 1825. p. 25. Very scarce 1.00 S3^See Hill, Mark Langdon, Vindication. 407 Kingsley, Vine Wright. French Intervention in America ; or Review of La France, Le Mexique, et les Etats-Confed6r6s. N. Y., 1863. p.22 25 408 Spain, Cuba, and the United States. Recognition and the Monroe Doctrine. By Amer- icus. N. Y.,1870, p. 34 20 409 Reconstruction in America. By Member of N. Y. Bar. N. Y., 1865. p. 133 25 410 Kroeger, A. E. Our Form of Government and Problems of the Future, (s. 1., s. a.,) p. 30 d. c 20! No. 86 Nassau Streeiy Neio York. 13 411 Lake, Delos. Address before the YouDg Men'H ( AntnU Domoonuio Clnb. ten Pnuiofaco, 0<-t.o. 23, 186S. n. 36 M 412 Lanouon. John (Gov.) Sperch to Lboisi.v a Mami'mhirk, the Anhwer ofViouiie »»f 1{. »ntl I»ROTit8T of Minority In i Iuup SfMHJon, Ihu. p, w. Siytrre . U 4i:( I-iirralMv, t'harlea. Letter to Editors of AU.i... .. K-ifr, SprlnKtleld Hepubllcan, (^harleit- ton Mercury, etc. (Oroton Heights. I'onn., 1? Poet.) Ode on the Proclamation of President Jacliaou. With Menjolr of Author. N. Y., 1833. p. 88. Searet 60 494 Nasby, Petroleum V. Impendln Crl«lK uv the DImocracy, beln a Breef and Concliie Statement of the Pant Experience, Preaent Condlshun, and Fnchur Ilopeii uv the Dimokratlc Party. N. Y. p. 23 S5 496 Nicholas, S. S. (of Ky.) Letters on the Pre«ldency. (First Published In lH4oi)'to Mr Webster, (with Appendix contalninflf corresi)ondence with HoKer M. Sherman of Conn.) p. 57. Scarce 60 496 NiLKs. Wii.UAM OoDK.N. Tum'kcanob Tkxt Mook. Complle^;;"i^"iii/ii"n "«** 620 Smith, E. DelaUeld. Speech for Grant »intl Republican Cause. N.Y., Oct. 30, 1868, p. 8 621 Retraction of Reflections Contained in Congressional Report and relating to Case Prosecuted by E. D. Smith. With Facts and Documents. N. Y., 186», p. 6« » 26 S& 18 K P. Boon, 622 Smith, Ooldwin. Relations between America and England. Address before Citizens of Ithaca. Mayl9,1869, p. 19 20 623 (Smith, Matthew Hale.) Coesarism. General Grant for a Third Term. By " Burleigh." Printed at Riverside Press, Cambridge, 18T3, p. 36 25 624 Smith, Robert. Address to People of United States. Baltimore, 1811, p. 41 50 625 Do. do. p. 20 25 626 Smith, Truman, (of Conn.) The Spoils System the Offspring of Modern Democracy. N. Y., 1»76, p. 10 627 Remarks on Imputations of N. B. Blunt, of N. Y. City, on his Course as Delegate to Whig Convention, (1848.) p. 8 15 628 Letter to Daniel Gott, on Nomination of Gen. Taylor for President, (1848,) p.^4, d.c 629 Smith, William, (of South Carolina.) Address to his Constituents. Phila., 1794, p. 32. 25 630 SouTHWiCK, Solomon, (Anti-Caucus Candidate.) Two Letters, (to Editors of Catskill Re- corder.) Albany, 1819, p. 16. Scarce 25 631 Address to Republican Electors of the Middle District. Feb., 1819, p. 14 25 632 Speakman, Thomas. People vs. Politicians. Where and how the People's Money Goes, and how Political Morals are Corrupted. 2d Ed., 1868, (Phila.,) p. 16 15 633 Spooner, Lysander. No Treason. Nos. I and II., The Constitution. Boston, 1867, p. 16... 40 634 Sprague, Peleg. Remarks upon Character and Services of Gen. Wm. H. Harrison of Ohio. Boston, 1839, p. 20 25 635 Spofford, Jeremiah. Vindication of Right of Civil Government and Self-Defence. Lecture at Bradford, Mass., in Reply to Lectures on Non-Residence, &c. Haverhill, s. a., p. 16 25 636 Stanbery, Henry, (Attorney General U. S.) Opinion under the Reconstruction Laws, in- terpreting the Statutory Clause, having reference to Eligibility of "Southern States, for Suffrage and Office, etc. 1867, p. 19 20 637 Stanton, Elizabeth Cady. Address in favor of Universal Suffrage, for the Election of Delegates to the Constitutional Convention. Before the Legislature of New York, Jan . 23, 1867, p. 24 15 638 Starbuck, James F. Reform. Arraignment of Abuse. Speech in N. Y. Senate, March 14, 1876, p. 13, d.c 639 Starr, Chandler. Address at Whig Convention, Utica, Sep. 10, 1834, p. 16 25 640 Stearns, Charles. Letter to Samuel Bowles. (Springfleld, 1854,) p. 8 15 641 Stern, Simon. Representative Government; its Evils and their Reform. Lecture, Feb. 27, 1869, Cooper Union, N. Y. Published by Request for Private Circulation, 1869, p. 41. . 25 642 Report to Constitutional Convention of New York State, on Personal Representation. N. Y., 1867, p. 47 25 643 Stiles, J. Unification of tne Anglo-American Race. Union with British American Colonies. 1870, (Washington,) p. 8, d.c 15 644 Stockton, John P. Address before Tammany Society, July 5, 1869, p. 22 20 645 Stockton, R. F., (Com.) Speech In Defence of Administration of President Tyler. Tren- ton, 1843, p. 10, d.c 15 646 Speech on Past, Present and Future of the American Party, delivered in Camden, N. J., Aug. 4, 1859, p. 24 25 647 Stokes, William A. "Justice to Jackson." Oration April 1, 1844, before Democrats of Philadelphia, at Jubilee for Act of Congress in refunding Fine imposed by Judge Hall, p. 16 25 648 Storrs, Henry R. Remarks at Meeting of Friends of the Administration, held at Whites- boro, July 4, 1828, for the purpose of Nominating an Elector of President and Vice- President, for the County of Oneida. Utica, (Printed by Noithway & Porter,) p. 28.. . 25 649 Do. do. Utica, 1828, p. 23 25 650 (Stuart, Moses,) (of Andover.) Mr. Webster's Andover Address and his Political Course while Secretary of State. Essex County, (Mass.) 1844. p. 20 25 651 Sturgis, William. Oregon Question. Lecture before Merc. Library Association, Boston, Jan. 22, 1845. Mass. p. 32 25 652 Strong, (Commissioner,) Remarks in Electoral Commission, upon Votes of Florida and Oregon. 1877. p. 21 25 653 Sullivan George. Speech at the Rockingham Convention with the Memorial and Re- solutions and Report of Committee of Elections. Exeter, Printed at the Constitu- tionalist Press, by E. C. Reals. (1812.) p. 30. Very scarce 25 S^"Contain3 Memorial to James Madison, drawn up by Daniel Webster, and others. 654 Do. do. 2d Ed. (Exeter.) p. 30 25. 655 Do. do. Concord, Printed by George Hough, Sept., 1812. p. 31. Scarce 25 656 Sullivan James (Gov.) Communication from Governor Sullivan, to Honorable Council Relative to the Removal of Sheriff Lithgow and Report and Advice of Council Thereon. Printed by Order of General Court. 1808. p. 18 25 S:^P~Relates to Certain Acts of Opposition to the Laws, in Kennebeck County, Maine. 657 Interesting Correspondence with Col. Pickering, in which the latter vindicates himself from Charges made by the Governor and Others. Boston, 1808. p. 32. . . 50 658 Do. do. 2dEd. 1808. p. 24 50 659 Dissertation upon the Constitutional Frredom of the Press in the United States of America. By an Impartial Citizen. Boston. 1801. p. 54 Scarce 50 660 Sumner, Charles. Speech at Republican Convention, Worcester, Sept. 7, 1854. p. 5, d.c. 15 661 another Ed. p. 8 15 662 The One Man Power in Congress ! Address, Boston, Oct. 2, 1866. p. 24 20 663 National Affairs at Home and Abroad. Speech. Worcester, Sept. 22, 1869. p. 16 20 664 Law of Human Progress. Oration. Union College, June, 1848. p. 48 25 665 Explanation in Reply to an Assault. Speech Prepared for the U. S. Senate, March, 1871, With an Introd'y Preface, (explanatory) by F. W. Bird, Boston, 1878. p. 29.. 25 666 Opinion in the Case of Impeachment of Andrew Johnson. 1868. p. 37 25 667 Question of Caste. Boston. 1869. p. 32 25 668 Republican Party ; its Origin, Necessity and Permanence. Speech, N. Y., July 11, 1860. p. 16, d. c 15 669 Our Foreign Relations. Speech, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1863. Boston, Ed. p. 78 35 670 Do. do. N.Y. Ed. p. 80 36 No. 86 Nassau Sireet, New York. Ill 6T1 Greeley or Grant? Speech Intended to t>o Delivered In Faaeull IlalL Boeton. Seoi. t. 18T8. p.81 .TT... » r- -1 ^ 678 Are We a Nation? Addresa Before N. Y. Y. M. Repuh. Union, Nov., 1M7. p. 16..'.!!! « 073 National Security and National Fal^h. Speech at Uepubllcan State Convention. Wor> cester, Sept. 14, 1806. Boston Ed. p. 91 m 074 Union and Peace ! How They Shall Ue Kestored. Speech, Worcetter, Oct. 1, IMl*. p. 8 1ft 076 Snmner, CharieH A. Political Ketrospect, and Our KeHolve and Duty. Speech at Man Francisco, Apl. 4. 1877. p. a», d. c ^ G70 Taffgrart, Samuel. Addretis to Independent Electoni of the llainpahire North Dlittrict. (MaH8.) Coirain, Mch. ^1, 1811. (J. DavlH. Printer, Oreentteld.) p.81 tf 077 TallraadRe, James. Speecli on glvlnjf Choice of Prealdentlal Electoni to the People ; In N. Y. Assembly, Aug. 5, 18«4. Albany, p.81 ^ 078 Speech. Do. do. Jan. 80, 1884. p. 11 079 Thumpson, J. Q. Railroads and Urangers. Parmer's Fight airalnat the Railroads. (IndlHi apolis, 18T4.) p 10 080 Thurman. Allen G. Speech at Cincinnati, Sept. 10, 1870. p. 8, d. c 081 Speech at Hamilton, Ohio, Aug. 18, 1878. p. 15 088 Tihleii. Samuel L. The Union ! Its Dangers ! And how they can be averted. Letter ■ Hon. William Kent. (New York, 1800.) p. 10, d. c 083 "New York City King:" its Origin, Maturity and Pall, dlacuMsed In Reply lo N- York Times. 1873. p. 62, 31 034 Tllton, Theodore. The Philadelphia Failure. Review of Grant's Reuomiuatlon. N. ^ 1878. p. 10 ]:, 085 The People's Case against Grant. New York, 1878. p. 16, d. c i.'. 080 Tomi>kins, Daniel D. Letter to Archibald Mclntyre, Comptroller of State of N. Y. (181U.) p. 04. Uiieut, scarce 087 Do. do. 8d Ed., N. Y. 1819. p. 04, u/»c«f 088 Train, George Francis. The Man of Destiny. Presidential Campaign, 1878. Mo«t Remai k able Book of Speeches in the World, p. 94, d. c iij 089 Tremain, Lyman. Speech, N. Y., Sept., 1872, on Pending Political Issues, embracing com- plete vindication against False Charge by Greeley Democracy that he ha 704 Brief'Euquiry into Nature and Character of our Federal Government; being Review of Judge Story's Commentaries. Phila., 1863. p. 181 1.00 705 Van Ness, John P. (Gen.) Letter in Reply to Invitation to Whig Meeting In Washington. Sept., 1840. p. 7 15 706 Van Ness, W. P. An Examination ok the Various Charges Exhibited against Aaron Burr, Esvj., and Development of the Characieru and Views of his Political Opponents. Philadelphia: Printku for the Author. 1808, p. 77, Very Hcxircr 2.0U 707 Van Vorst, Hooper C. General Grant, his Services to his Country and his QuallUcaUonii for the Presidency. Address, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1808, p.85 » 708 Walte, John. An address to Members of House of Representatives. Jan., 1801, p. 8 26 i^riielateii to Burr a7ui Jeffermn. 709 Walbridge, Hiram. Addresses and Resolutions of. (Washington, s. a.), p. 59 • 20 710 Walker, Gilbert C, (of Va.) National Landmarks. Address before lammany Soclely. 711 Walker! R.' J. LetW' on' Purchase" of AlaskV St!" T^^ St. John. (1868), p. 11, jj 'c 15 712 Wallace, "James" (Rev.')* ' 'Amendment" of Federal Constitution. Address. Eden, lU., Nov 8 ^ 713 Walsh, Wm! Baron." " Lecture on the Republics' of" the 'Western 'Hemisphere and the Mon- 714 Ward.'^Aaron! "speech'at'bemocratlc 'Meeting," w'hl't"e"p"ra"lns, Se"p"t. 11, 1878. N. Y., p. 18.. 16 715 Ward, Elijah. Address before the Eclectic Fraternity, Sept. 11, 1837. N. \., p. 18 » 710 Free Continental System. Reply to Ramlall and others. N. Y. p. w. . . ••••••••• • • • • 717 our Inlanil Commerce ; Free Canal Policy. Speech before Chamber of Comnien .-, n. Y. 1870, p. 12 20 E* P' Boon, 713 Principles and Policy of the Democratic Party. N. Y., 1875 15 719 Ward, Jno. H. Proportional Representation. The True Reform. Louisville, Ky., 1878, p. 26 26 720 Warren, M. Speech in Ho. of Rep. of Ohio, March 9, 1868, upon the National Debt and the Currency, p. 8, d. c 721 Washburn, Emory. National Reconstruction and Duty of the Profession. Boston, p. 10.. 25 722 Washington, George. Farewell Address. Proclamation of Jackson against Nulliflcation and Declaration of Independence. Printed by Order of Ho. of Rep. Washington, 1862, p. 30 25 723 Watts, Charles. Address, Jan. 8, 1840, on Visit of General Jackson to New Orleans, p. 8. 15 724 Webb, J. Watson. Remarks at Republican Meeting, Tarrytown, Oct. 19, 1858, p. 3, d. c. 725 vs. Hamilton Fish and E. R. Hoar. The Case of, p. 64, (1874.) 25 726 Webster, Daniel. Speech at National Republican Convention in Worcester. Oct. 12, 18.B2, p. 43 25 727 Address to Citizens of Pittsburgh. July 9, 1833, p. 32 25 728 Speech at Niblo's Saloon, N. Y., March 15, 1837, p. 32 25 729 Do. do. p. 35 26 730 Speech on the Currency, at Merchants' Meeting in Wall St., N. Y. Sept. 28, 1340, p. 26 731 Speech at Convention at Richmond, Va. Oct. 5, 1840, p. 24 25 732 Speech at Baltimore, May 18, 1843. p. 32 25 733 Address at Andover, Nov. 9,1843. p. 44 25 734 Speech at Great Whig Mass Convention, held at Philadelphia, Oct. 1, 1844, p. 22 25 735 Speech at Dinner given him by Merchants and other Citizens of Philadelphia. Dec. 2, 1846, p, 32 25 736 Speech at Marshlield, Sept. 1, 1848, and on the Oregon Bill in U. S. Senate, Aug 12, 1848. Boston Ed., p. 24 25 737 Speech on the Presidential Question, at Marshlield, Sept. 1, 1848, p. 14, d. c 20 738 (Another Ed.) p. 16, with Gen. Taylor's Letter to Capt. Allison 20 739 The Rhode Island Question. Argument in U. S. Supreme Court, in the Case of Luther vs. Borden. Jan. 27, 1848, p. 26 25 740 Speech at Celebration of New York New England Society. Dec. 23, 1850, p. 13 26 741 Speeches at Buffalo, Syracuse and Albany. May, 1851, p. 56 25 742 Do. do. 2dEd.,p.56 25 743 Do. do. Boston Ed., p. 48 25 744 Speech to Young Men of Albany, May 28, 1851, p. 29 26 745 Speeches at Capron Springs, Va., with those of Sir H. L. Bulwer and Wm. L. Clarke, June 28, 1851, p. 18 20 746 Address at Laying Corner Stone of Addition to the Capitol. July 4, 1861, p. 29 25 747 Address in Faneuil Hall, May 22, 1852, at Request of City Council of Boston, p. 25 25 748 Great Orations and Senatorial Speeches of. Comprising Eulogy on Adams and Jeffer- son ; First Settlement of New England ; Bunker Hill Monument ; Reply to Hayne. Rochester, N. Y. W. M. Hay ward, 1853, p. 112. Portrait 75 '^ I Still Live," Edition. 749 (Webster, Noah.) Letter to Daniel Webster on the Political Affairs of the United States. By Marcellus. Phila., 1837, p. 34 25 760 (WEB8TEK, Pelatiah.) ESSAY ON THE SEAT OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND Exclusive Jurisdiction op CONGRESS, oveb TEN MILE DISTRICT with Ob- servations on the Economy and Delicate Morals, necessary to be Observed in In- fant States. By Citizen of Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA : Printed by FRAN- CIS BAILEY, AT YORICKS HEAD, IN MARKET STREET. MDCCLXXXIX, p. 34 1.00 Very acarce Pamphlet, but not in fine condition — ivants some repairs, 751 Weems, M. L. (Lodge No. 50, Dumfries, Va.) The True Patriot ; or. An Oration on the Beauties and Beatitudes of a Republic ; the Abominations and Desolations of Despot- ism. Delivered in the State House, Trenton. With Dedication to Gov. Bloomtleld. Philadelphia, (s. a.), 1802, p. 56. Scarce 50 752 Welsh, James H. State Bounties from City Levies, favoring Politics as a Trade, the Root of Municipal Evils. Communism in City Government an Accidental Innovation, and Tool of National Parties ; its Eradication essential to Local Self Rule. N. Y., 1875, p. 24 20 763 Westcott, James D. (of Fla.) Refutation of the Slander that he has '• factiously opposed the War " with Mexico, propagated by Trenton, (N. J.) Democracy, (1847), p. 7, d. c. . 15 '754 Letter to Certain New Jersey Democrats, in reply to their Resolutions expelling him from the Democratic Party of Florida, etc., p. 16, d. c, 1847 20 755 Wheeler, D. Everett. Discourse before the Order of United Americans, in Tripler Hall, New York, Feb. 22, 1851, p. 51 25 766 White, Andrew D. The Most Bitter Foe of Nations and Way to its Permanent Overthrow. Address. Yale College, July 25, 1866, p. 36 20 757 White, Hugh L. Letter to Legisl. of Tennessee on declining to obey certain of their Reso- lutions and Instructions, and Resigning the Office of Senator of U. S. 1840, p. 16 20 758 White, William Charles. Avowals of a Republican. Worcester, 1813, p. 48 25 769 Whiting, William. Address before Boston Highland Grant Club, Aug. 5, 1868, p. 44 20 760 Whitney, Thomas R. The Union of States. Oration before Order of United Americans. N. Y., Feb. 22, 1855, p. 32 25 761 Address, Dec. 23, 1851, before Order of United Americans, p. 20, (N. Y.) 15 762 Wicklitte, C. W. Address on the Presidential Election. (Bardstown, Ky., 1828), p. 8 15 Published by the Jackson Club of Philadelphia. 763 Wickliffe, Robert, Jr. Speech on the Veto Power, in Ho. of Rep. of Ky., Jan. 26, 1842. Lexington, Ky., 1842, p. 23 26 764 Second Speech on the Veto Power. Jan., 1842, p. 20 25 765 Wilder, Joshua. Plea for Liberty of Conscience, and Personal Freedom from idilitary Conscription. In Letters to Thomas Loring. Hingham, 1840. p. 45 26 766 Wilkins, Wm. Address to People of 21st Congressional Dist. of Pa. 1844. p. 8 767 Willcox, J. K. H. Suffrage a Right, not a Privilege. Speech before Universal Franchise Association, Washington, July 19, 1867. p.12.4.... 20 No, 86 Nassau Street, New York. 21 768 WIlllaiiiH, iHulah T. The Ermine in the Rlnv. History of the Woods Leue CMe. p. N, 4. e. IB 7«» WllllaiuH, J.woph L. (of Tenn.) AdUroHB to his ConHlltucniH- (1841.) p. 8 770 WIlllH, Benjamin A. Lecture, N. Y., 1873. (Individual KITort and Popular Bupcmtltlon.) p. 32 to 771 Wilson, Henry. The New ConHtltutlon. Adclress to his Constituents, explanatory of Pro- posed CouHtltuttonal Amendments, p. Id. 1858? 18 772 Repuhllc-an and Democratic Partlen, Speech at Bangor. Me., Aug., 18(». p. 16, d. c 15 T78 Wilson, W.C. Speech delivered at Delulil, Indiana, July 8, isTO. p.8, d. c T74 Wlngate, (Jharles F. How the "Times" Broke the Ring; DeHcrlblng the manner In which O'Brien obtained Copies of the Fraudulent Ring Accounts, and their Publication In N. Y. Times, p. S. (18T6.) IB 776 Wlnthrop, Robert C. " Christianity— neither Sectarian nor Sectional— the Great Remedy for Social and Political Evlls.^' Address before the Y. M. Christian Associations of Boston and Richmond. (1855.) p. 66 IB 777 Wise, Henry A. (Gov.) Religious Liberty. Equality of Civil Rights among Native and Naturalized Citizens. Virginia Campaign of 1855. Letter on Know-Nothlnglsm, and Speech at Alexandria. (1855.) p. 67 SB 777 The Lecompton Question. Tammany, Philadelphia and Illinois Letters, together with Letters to Chas. W. Russell. By Virginia Democrat. (1R57.) p. 67 25 778 Territorial Government, and the Admission of New States Into the Union. Historical and Constitutional Treatise. Map, p. 157. (1859.) BO 779 Wood, George. Speech before Friends of Daniel Webster, N. Y., May 4, 1852. p. 15 80 780 Wood, John. FULL exposition of THE CLINTONIAN FACTION, and thk Socibtt OF THR COLUMIUAS ILIAJMTSATI. WITH AN ACCOUNT OK THK WRITKR OK THK NARRATIVE, and the character of his CERTIFICATE MEN, AS also Remarks ON WARREN'S PAMPHLET. Newark, Printed for the Author, 1802. p. 56. Rare, uiicut 6.00 781 Correct Statkment of the Various Sources from which th'^ TTtstory of the Ad- ministration OF John Adams was Compiled, and the Motives t\jn. its Scpprkssion BY COL. BURR, with Some Observations on a Narrativk by a Citizen of New York. New York, 1802. p. 48. Uncut, very scarce 8.00 782 Do. do. Secoml Edition, Corrected with Notes. New York, 1802. p 68 2.00 783 Woodbrldge, Wylly, (of Savannah.) Appeal to Congress for Truth and Justice. Washing- ton, :868. p. 26, d. c 26 ^F" Claims for Cotton seized during the Rebellion 784 Woodford, Stewart L. Methods and Morals of Our Politics. Address, Trinity College, Hartford, July, 1872. p. 18 » 785 Another Ed. p. 22 «0 786 Woolsey, Theodore D. Historical Discourse and Oration on InHuence of Lawyers upon Free Governments, by Edwards Pierrepont, delivered before Law Department, Yale College, June 24, 1874. p. 47 45 787 Wortman, Tunis. Address to Republican Citizens of New York, on the Inauguration of Thomas Jefferson. Delivered March 4, 1801. p. 24. Scarce 25 T88 Wright, Ilendrick B. (of Luzerne, Pa.) Speech In the H. of Rep. of Pa., on Canal Com- missioners, 1843. p. 11, d. c 15 789 Wright, Sarah A. Appeal to the Good Sense of the Voters of the U. S. Who shall be President? N. Y., 1872, p. 32 20 790 Wright, Silas. Speech at Meeting of Democracy of Brooklyn, Sept. 29, 1840, p. 16 25 791 (Young, A. B.) The New Custom House. Strictures on an Article in North American Re- view for April, 1844, entitled " Architecture in the U. S." Boston, 1844. p. 23 26 792 YOUNG AND MINNS. Printers to the State (Mass.) DEFENCE, before Committbb of House of Representatives. With an APPENDIX Containing the Dkbatb, Ac. Boston, 1805, p. 68. Uncut. Very Kcarce 150 IWFor Printing an Imlecent and Libelous Article against the Character of Jefferson. 793 Yulee, David L. Florida Contested Election. Supplemental Argument, Including Reply to Mr. Mallory'8 Defence, p. 55, (188i) «5 MISCELLANEOUS POLITICAL. 794 ACCOUNT OF THE GRAND FEDERAL PROCESSION, PHILADELPHIA, JULY 4. 1788. To WHICH IS ADDED A LETTER ON THE SAME SUBJECT. (Mr. CaRKY, PRINTBR,) p. 22. 60 795 Whig Festival held in Baltimore, Nov. 12, 1835, p. 4i). Foldmg Plate 26 796 Ad Interim and Ad Outerim ; or. Confidential Disclosures of State Secrets. By Correspon- dent of the " Alaska Refrigerator." 2d Ed. Washington, D. C, 1868. p. 31. IIIumU • Poem • 797 Additional' Number OF letters' FROM the FEDERAL FARMER to the REPUBLI- CAN : Ami Calculated to Illustrate and Support the PRINCIPLES and POSITION: Laui doxon in the preceding LETTERS. PRINTED IN THE YEAR MDCCLXXXVIII, p. 181. Rough edges. Very scarce i^ "',"', 798 Address adopted by Whig State Convention, at Worcester, Sept. 13, 1848, with Resolutions and Proceedings, p. 16. 20 799 and Proceedings of Friends of Daniel Webster assembled in Faneull HaU, Sept. 16, 1862. Boston, p. 12 A*-"--:oV« v'lu '.;,: 800 Resolutions adopted at Whig State Convention, Worcester, Oct. 3, 1849, together with Speeches of Hon. John Davis, George S. Hlllard, Joslah Qumcy, S. G. Goodrich and Linus Cnild. Boston, 1849, p. 32 25 ''^H E. P. Boon, 801 Suppressed Report of Minority of Com. on Elections on the New Jersey Case, together with Remarks of Fillmore. (1840), p. 16, d. c 25 802 ADDRESS from the GENERAL COURT TO THK PEOPLE OP MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, 1 786, p. 41 50 803 of Amftrican Republicans of Philadelphia, to Native and Naturalized Citizens of the U. S. (1844), p. 24. (Stained) 20 804 Citizens of Louisiana to People of U. S. (Washington, Dec. 30, 18T2), p. 30 15 805 — Committee of Vigilance of City of New York to People of State of N. Y. 1824, p. 18 ... . 25 806 Central Committee of Mass. Legisl. friendly to Election of John Q. Adams and Rich- ard Rush, held at State House, Boston, June 10, 1828, p. 24 25 (Signed, Sherman Leland, et. al.) SOT ADDRESS OP THE CONVENTION FOR FRAMING a New CONSTITUTION OP Government for the State of Massachusetts Bay, to their Constituents. Boston : Printed by White and Adams. MDCCLXXX., p. 18. (Signed, James Bowdoin, Prest.) A ?,so— CONSTITUTION OR FRAME OP GOVERNMENT, Agreed upon by the Delegates of the People of Massachusetts Bay, In Convention, Begun and held at Cambridge on First of September, 1779, and continued to Mch. 2, 1780. Boston, 1780, p. 32. (Signed, Sarnuel Barrett, Sec'y) 1 .00 808 Democratic Republican Young Men's General Committee to Republican Y. M. of New York. 1838. p.23 20 809 Democratic State Central Committee to People ©f Mass. (1860.) p. 7, d. c 15 ^^ Address Written hy Caleb Cushing. 810 Democratic Members of Legisl. of Mass. to their Constitutents, with History of Proceed- ingsofthe Session of 1843. p. 22, d. c 25 811 Democratic Members of Mass. Legisl. to the People. Boston, 1844. p. 12 15 812 Executive Committee of the Democratic Party of North Carolina, on Ad Valorem Sys- tem of Taxation, p. 32. (s. a.,) (Signed E. G. Haywood, James Fulton, Thomas Set- tle, Jr., et. als 25 813 Epaminondas to Citizens of State of New York. Caldwell, N. Y., ! 820. p. 32. Very scarce 50 814 Do. do. Albany,1820. p. 28 50 815 Fayette County, (Ky.) Corresponding Committee on Proceedings in Senate of Ky. against the President, Secry. of State and Members of Congress ; and on Other Sub- jects. Lexington. (1828.) p. 48 50 816 Genl. Exec. Com. of American Republican Committee of N. Y. City, to People of U. S. 1844andl845. p. 15. 2 for 25 817 General Assembly to People of Connecticut. Special Session, Feb., 1809. (Signed, John Cotton Smith, Speaker of Ho. of Rep. and Jonathan Trumbull, Governor.) A Iso, Contains the " Embargo Act." p. 9 to 16 25 818 the Louisiana Native American Association to Citizens of La., and U. S. New Orleans, 1839. p. 20 25 819 ADDRESS OF Members of Ho. of Rep. OV U.S., TO their CONSTITUTENTS ON the War WITH Great Britian. Boston. 1812. p. 32 25 820 Do. do. (Supplement to Boston Weekly Messenger.) p. 32 821 Do. do. Northampton, 1812. p. 29 822 Do. do. Hartford, 1812. p. 24 823 Do. do. New Haven, 1812. p. 31 824 Do. do. Baltimore, 1812. p. 35 825 Do. do. Alexandria, 1812. p. 35 826 Do. do. New York, 1812. p. 32 827 Do. do. Poughkeepsie, 1812. p. 28 828 Minority in Virginia Legislature to the People of that State : Containing Vindication of the Constitutionality Of the Alien and Sedition Laws. p. 16. 1799 829 Peoples' Club of Philadelphia, in Favor of Gen. Simon Cameron for Presidency. 1859. p. 31 830 Republicans of City and County of New York to their Republican Fellow Citizens of the U. S. Adopted at General Meeting held at A. B. Martling's, Sept. 20, 1808, p. 20. Scarce 831 Republican State Convention. (Mass.), p. 4, d. c, (1860) 832 Republican General Committee of Young Men of City and County of N. Y, friendly to the Election of Gen. Andrew Jackson. N. Y., 1828, p. 48 833 Republican Members of Senate and Assembly adopted at Meeting in the Capitol of Albany, April 4, 1820, p. 16 834 Republican State Convention. (Assembled at Herkimer, N. Y.) 1832, p. 24, d. c 835 Republican Members of the Legislature, to Electors of State of New York. p. 8. (Signed, John Broome, Jas. W. Wilkin, et. als.) (Southwick & Pelsue, Print) 836 State Convention of Delegates from the Several Counties of State of N. Y. to the People, on the Approaching Presidential Election. Albany, 1828, p. 16, d. c 837 State Committee of Correspondence to Citizens of Pennsylvania. (Philadelphia, July 25, 180S), p. 10. (Signed by Michael Leib, Michael Bright, Wm. Duane, et. als.) 838 Union Republican Congressional Committee. (1876), p. 16, d. c 839 Whig Members of Mass. Legist, to their Constituents on Gov. Morton's Inaugural Ad- dress. 1843, p. 26 • 840 Whig Young Men's Convention to People of Massachusetts. 1839, p. 23 841 to Citizens of Massachusetts," on Causes and Remedy of Our National Distresses. By Fellow Sufferer. Boston, 1808, p. 13 842 to Citizens of Norfolk County, Mass., exposing Absurdity of Present War, etc., by Republican of Norfolk, p. 12. (1812.) 843 Democratic Whig Young Men of City and County of N. Y. (1841.) p. 11 844 TO THE ELECTORS OF STATE OP NEW York. New York, Re-printed, April, 1801. p. 23 ' S45 Electors of State of New York, by Republican Members of Legislature. Albany, 1814. p. 13 •..•••••...,...,.......,..,....,..,,...,.,.,..,,..,, , ,..,,,,,,,.,,...,..,, No. 86 Nassau Street, Nero York, 23 ^ift ElectorH of StHte of New York. {At a mstHng q/ th4 RtpubUMn Mtmben <^ both branehf* <>/ the UimUittire, eonventd at the Howie if Jwred Skinmer^ March flS, 1810.) (AlbMijr.) p. 15. (,H\gnei\ John Tavlor. B. M, Fan JImhwi, «e. oia.) S5 SIT Electors of State of New York. 1888. p. 15 to &18 Electors of State of Now York, by Republlosn Members of Le^lMure. April 10, 1816. Albany. Printed by J. Buel. p. 16 t5 S19 TO THB FKKK KLKCTOR8 of thk STATE OP NEW YORK CM TBI ArrtOACH- INO Ei.KOTioN. By a Citizkn ok thk 8TATK. Nbw York : Pkintkd by Francu Childs, at THB Nbw Printing okkick, nbar thb Cokkeb Houhb. (b. »,) M ^y" In Favor qf CliiUun aiid Cartlaiul. 850 Members of the Next Legislature of State of N. Y, p. 18. (Dec. 24, 1828.) (Slgnetl lirtUtts.) M S61 People of New Jersey on the Present Crisis. Reported to Democratic 8Ute Conven- tion, Sept. 11, 1834. p.l6 » 852 People of Connecticut. {Frmn Delegaten from. Sinty-Seven Toirrw of Conn. Convened at Sew Haven, Aug. 29, 1804.) Signed by William Jndd, H. W.Edwards and L. Whitman.) Broadside ff 863 People of U. 8., being an Examination of Pamphlet, written by " Artstides," and dea> igned to mislead the Public Mind in favor of General Jackson. By Brutus. Printed for the Author, 1828. p. 28. Scarce 50 854 People of U. 8., on the Presidential Election; with special reference to Nomination of Andrew Jackson, containing Sketches of bis Public and Private Character. Printed for the Proprietor, 1828. p. 48 M 855 People of U. S. on the Presidential Election ; comprising comparative View of Charac- ter and Administration of Andrew Jackson. By Freeman of the United States. Washington, 1S32. p. 36 60 856 People of Massachusetts, p. 16. (1852 ?) (Signed by Wm. A ipimeall, et.ale.) W HT" Relates to bargain between Free-Soilers and Democrats, whereby Cbas. Sumner was made U. 8. Senator in exchange for Geo. 8. Boutweil, Governor. Query, W^hat did the Democrats make out of it? 859 People of Massachusetts on Choice of Electors of President and V. P. (1804.) p. 16. . . 16 858 Do. do. Feb.,1805. p. 24 » 859 Do. do. p. 22. (8. a.) « 860 Do. do. 18»6. p.8 «* 861 Do. do. 1809. p. 20 «5 862 Do. do. 1809. p. 24 » 863 Of Legislature of Mass. to the People, with an Appendix containing Reports of Com- mittees, etc. Worcester, 1809. p. 31 25 864 to Independent Citizens of Mass., on the approaching Election, exhibiting view of Jef- ferson and Madison Administrations. Worcester, 1810. p. 23 25 865 to Free and Independent People of Mass. 1812. p. 15 25 866 Republican Citizens of the State of New York. Albany, 1813. p. 15 25 867 Republican Citizens of State of New York. Albany, 1828. p. 8. (Signed Peter B. Porter, Chair.) «5 868 Voters of Fourth Congressional District, (Mass.) Boston, I860, p. 11 869 TO Well-Disposed, Rkklectino, and Unprbjudiced Freeholders of Westches- ter CoiTNTY, recommending the support of Stephen Van Renssbllaer as Gov- ernor and James Watson as Lieut. Governor. CoiUainiwf alsoaome StrtcturMon A Ibany Com. of DevMc. Republicarut. New YORK, 1801. p. 32 60 870 Whigs of Lancaster, (Mass.) p.8. (Signed, ArUhony Lane, Sidney Harris, Ephratm Fuller, et. al8.) ^'r:'- ^* 871 Addresses and Ceremonies at New Year's Festival to Freedmen. on Arlington Heights ; and Statistics and Statements of Educational Condition of Colored People in Southern States. Washington, 1867. p. 4S •^•:-'«V ^ 872 Addresses on Presentation of Sword of General Andrew Jackson to Congress, Feb. 26, 873 Administration (The) and the Opposition. Addressed to Citizens of New Hampshire. By Algernon Sidney, Concord. Printed by Jacob B. Moore. 1826, p. 20 ............ . ... . . 25 874 and Restoration of the Union. Freedmen's Bureau. Prest. Johnson's Speech. I• I'^I VVik' 879 Andover Husking. Political Tale, suitetl to Circumstances of the Present 1 ime, and ue- dicated to Whigs of Massachusetts. Boston, 1842, Scarce. .. ... . .. . . ... . • • ••■•••••• » 880 Andrew H. Green and Thomas C. Fields, Secret Management of Central Park Commis- sion. Extraordinary Revelations. John Foley's Letter to Mayor Havemeyer and Tax Pavers of N Y 1874 p 40 881 Andrew H, Green, Candidate for Mayor. (To Citizens of New York. Progressive Reform, 882 ANNALS OK the^' c6RPORATIO^^■■ relative' to the' U w'itli STRICTURES upon the Conduct ok the Majority. In Seven Nuinbeni. By hr- SANDER. New York. Printed by Denniston and Cheetham. 1802, p. 88. v«ry ^ ^ 883 Annexation of 'Texas! ' 'opinions of 'ciayj Polic', Benton and 'Van Buren. (1 844), p. 15 » is ANSWER TO ALEX AND'eR 'HAMiLTON's' "LbWer ^^oi-'cBKN^^^^^^ j?S^^ N^^tJ Character ok JOHN ADAMS. By Citizen ok New \ork. (.\f>ah Vebeterf) New York, ISOO, p. 32. Scarce 24 B, P. Boon, 9^ Answer to Questions. Why ake YOU A Federalist? and Why Shall you vote for Gov. Strong? 1805, p. 22 26 887 Answer of Whig Members of Legisl. of Mass. to Address of Marcus Morton, Jan. 22, 1840, p. 36 25 888 Anti-Texas Legion. Protest of Free Men, States and Presses against the Texas Rebellion. (Albany, 1845), p. 72 50 889 Anticipation op Marginal Notes on the Declaration of Government of Jan. y, 1813, in the American National Intelligencer, London. 1813, p. 31 25 890 Appeal to Citizens of Cecil County (Del.), by Judges of Second Election District ; being Refutation of Calumnies by G. B. Milligan, Henry Stump, et. als., 1820. Wilmington, Del., p. 16 25 891 Friends of Peace, (Washington), p. 8. {Cass and Taylor Document) 892 Good Sense of People of Massachusetts, (1838), p. 8, d. c. (Signed, Daniel L. Gibbins and Gardner Brewer) 25 893 Old Whigs of Massachusetts, 1806, p. 20 25 893* to People of Massachusetts on the Texas Question, Boston, 1844, p. 20 26 894 Whig National Convention in favor of Nomination of Daniel Webster to Presidency. By Whig from the Start, N. Y., 1848, p. 50 25 894*Archbishop Bedini, the Pope's Nuncio, and the American People. By Citizens. Philadel- phia, 1854, p. 16. Scarce 25 895 Arguments before Committee of U. S. S. in behalf of Sixteenth Amendment to Constitu- tion, Jan. 1878, by Clemence S. Lozier, M.D., E. Cady Stanton, et. als., p. 45 20 896 Ashland Text Book, being Compendium of Mr. Clay's Speeches on Various Public Meas- ures. Boston, N. Y. & Phila., 1844, p. 72 25 897 Do. do. 2dEd. Baltimore, 1844, p. 72 25 898 Do. do. 4thEd. Baltimore, 1S44, p. 72 25 899 Austro-Hungarian Question. Correspondence between Hiilseman and Webster. Wash- ington, 1851, p. 23 25 900 Bake-Pan for Dough Faces. By One of Them. Try It. Burlington, Vt. Published by C. Goodrich, 1854, p. 64. Scarce 25 901 Beauties of " Reform," or Munificent Blessings of the Great Reformation. By Telemachus, Radical Reformist. New Brunswick, N. J., 1832, p. 16 25 901*Bill proposed by Mr. McDougall, of California, for Construction of R. R. to Cala., (1854), p. 7. 902 Black Republican Imposture Exposed ! Fraud upon the People! Accounts of Fremont Examined. 1856, p. 14 903 (Another Ed. 1856, p. 16.) 904 Book of the Prophet Stephen, Son of Douglas. Book First and Second. (All published.) N. Y., (Feeks.) (1864), p. 38, 48 50 905 Border Ruffian Code in Kansas, p. 15. (Contains, also, Toombs Kansas Bill Dissected and Platforms ot Parties for 1856. {Published ^^Tribune Office," N. Y.) 15 906 Brief History of the New Jersey Congressional Election of 1838. (N Y., July 4, 1839), p. 16 26 907 British Influence on Affairs of the United States Proved and Explained. Boston, 1804, p. 2 i. (Signed Marcm.) 25 908 BRITISH TREATY, (The). WITH Appendix of State Papers which are now first published. America. Printed, Unknown where, or by whom sold. London. Re- printed, 1808. p. 147. Scarce 50 909 British Treaty, (The) p. 86, (s. 1., s. a.) 50 910 Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the Rebellion. N. Y., 1866, p. 296 1 . 00 911 Calhoun Text Book, (New York Herald Office), p. 36 25 (Introduction dated Baltimore, Nov. 15, 1843.) 912 California. 1 Message of Gov. Bigler, and Report of Secr'y of State on the Census of 1852, of the State, p. 58. Scarce 50 2 Do. Gov. Bigler to Legislature. Jan. 1. 1855, p. 40 25 3 Do. do. do. " " " 1856, with Accompanying Docu- ments, p . 95 1 . 00 4 Do. Gov. Weller, to Legislature. Jan., 1859, p. 64 25 912* California King, (The) his Conquests, Crimes, Confederates, Councillors, etc. Stan- ford's Post-Prandial New Year's Day Soliloquy. (San Francisco, Jan., 1876.) p. 15. 15 913 Candid Address to Federal Electors of Essex {County, Mass.), p. 8 25 914 Case and opinion of Peter S. Du ponceau and A. Davezac, on Contested Seat of Hon. David Levy, Delegate from Florida Territory to Congress. Alexandria, (D. C), 1842, p. 46.. 50 915 Case op Judge Watrous. Minority Report of Committee on Judiciary. (Ho. of Rep., U. S., June 7, 1858), p. 30 25 916 Cases and Queries submitted to every Citizen of the U. S., especially both Houses of Congress, as deserving to be impartially considered by them. New York, 1809, p. 24. (Signed, Impartial) 25 917 Cass. (The) Platform. (Washington.) p. 8 917* Casting Vote of Vice-President Dallas on the Tariff of 1846. Phila., p. 16 25 918 Centennial Fourth of July Democratic Celebration. Massacre of Six Colored Citizens of U. S., at Hamburgh, S. C, July 4, 1876. Debate in Ho. of Rep., U. S., p. 16, d. c 919 Central Committee of National Republicans of Baltimore to People of Maryland, p. 18. Signed by Luke Tiernan, Hezekiah Niles, et al 25 920 Central Committee of the State (Mass.) to the Federal Electors, p. 8. (Signed Thomas H. Perkins. John Phillips, John Welles, William Sullivan, Theodore Lyman, Jr., etc.).. 25 921 [CIRCULAR] (From Committee of Correspondence of the Democratic Society of the City of New York, UU.) ^.n .. . ...... 50 Ct^-Froin De Witt Clinton's Library. 921* Circular from Republican State Central Committee, (Va.) Jan 14, 1870, (relates to Politi- cal Status of Gov. Walker), p. 47 922 Civil Government. Reprinted from Princeton Review, for Jan., 1851, p. 47 25 ii:P~Ascribed to Dr. Charles Hodge, of Princeton, N. J. 923 Civil Rights. Hibernian Riot and the "Insurrection of the Capitalists." History of Important Events in N. Y. in Midsummer of 1871. Photo-Illust. and Cartoon by Nast. With Appendix. N. Y., 1871., p. 74 50 No, 86 Nassau Street, New York. 25 1 civil Service In the United Sttteg. BoRton, 1H4T, p. 9S m .*iO Claims of Andrew Jacknon tooffloe of PreHldent, Impartially Examined. N. Y., i«3^ P- 1'"^ ts i>'25» CLAY. Henry Clay affaluHt the Frontier 8eltler«. " •' and the Laboring mllllonH. " •* , his n'Kanl for Law and order. Fifty reasons why ho should not be Klected 4 for 40 9'2f> Clayton and Bulwer Convention, of the 19th Anrli, 1860, beiwrtn tn.- HniiHii and American (lovcriunontH, concerning Central America, with the CorreMpondenoe, Ac. U)ndun. 186«, p. 6:» ... ' 54) 9'27 Close, (The) of tho Late Rebellion In Rhode Island. Provifience," iiliip.* 16,' Senr're.'.'.'. M 928 Concise Narrative of General Jackson's First Invasion of Florida, an:? Does Greeley Lie? Bite at the Real Author of the ♦• Biter Bit." p. \94 Dutchman's Letters to Daniel O'Counell, explaining the Cause of the Kensington Rlota. Philadelphia, 1845. p. 60. Scarce 60 yys Duty of CouHervative Whigs In the Present Crisis. Letter to Hon. Rufus Choate. By Con- servative Whig. Boston, 1S56. p. 21 10 '.•'.>() Election of the President of the United States considered. Addressed to the People. By Citizen. Boston, 1823. p. 27 « '.)i>i Embargo Laws. Message from the President, Dec. 18, 1807. (Boston, Joshua Cnshlng, Printer.} p. 35 tS iiJS Emigration, Emigrants, and Know-Nothlngs. By Foreigner. Phlla., 1854. p. 47 fS «a9 Emma Mine Investigation. Report, by Abraham Hewitt, on Connection of Oen. Rolt>ert C. Schenck with the Emma Mine., and Speech of Hewitt, May 26, 1876. p. 10, 7 *» 1000 England and America. British View of the Questions between tlie Two Sationn. p. 8. (1812.) t5 liKti England and America. From the Princeton Review, Jan., 18«2. p. 147, ,177. (Ascribed to Charles Hodge.) «f 1002 ESSAY ON THB Liberty of the Press ; respectfully inscribed to the Rbpubucan Print- ers THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. BY HOBTENSIDS. PHILADELPHIA: Printed at th e Aurora Office, 1799. Very scarce 1.00 (tw Dated, Virginia, January, 1799.) 1003 Essay on Naturalization and Allegiance. Washington, Printed by Danial Rapine, 1816, p. 127, XV 1.00 1004 Essay on Poutical Society. Whitehall: Phlla., 1800, p. 234 60 1006 Essay on Rights and Duties op Nations, relative to Fugitives from Justice; con- sidered with reference to the Affair of the Chesapeake. By an American. Boston, 1807, p. 62 60 1006 Essays on Political Organization. Selected from those submitted in Competition for Prizes Offered by Union League of Philadelphia, 1868, p. 106 26 1007 Examination of the Conduct of Great Britain respecting Neutrals. Philadelphia, 1807, p. 72. (Signed, Juriscola.) 60 1008 Examination of the President's Reply to the New Haven Remonstrance: with Appen- dix of President's Inaugural Speech, Remonstrance and Reply : with List of Removal from Office and New Appointments, since March 4, 1801. New York, 1801, p. 69. Scarce. (Signed, L^icuis Junius Brutus.) 75 1009 Examination of the Question,— who Is the Writer of Two Forged Letters addressed to President of the United States? Attributed to John RirrLEDOE, Member of Congress from South Carolina, 1803, p. 24 50 1010 Do. do. 2dEd. Washington, 1803, p. 24 60 1011 Excursion by Executive and Legislatures of Kentucky and Tennessee to State of Ohio, Jan., 1860. Cincinnati, 1860, p. 139 SB 1012 Executive Decision by Governor of Oregon, (Grover,) In the Matter of Eligibility of Elector for President and Vice-President of U. 8., for 1876. Salem, Oregon, 1876, p. 38 « 1013 Experience the Test of Government : In Eighteen Essays. Written In Years 1805 and 1806, to Aid the Investigation of Principle and Operation of K.xisting Constitu- tion and Laws of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Printed by William Duane, 1807, p. 60 50 1014 Expose of Frauds and Blackmailing of Department of Buildings of the City of N. Y., and an Answer to Pamphlet of McGrejjor Whitewashing Committee, by Architects, Property Owners and Builders Association of N. Y. 1872, p. 16, 1 86 1015 Exposure of Malversations and Corruptions of Exc. Govt, and Congress, p. 15 16 1016 Facts and Suggestions in Relation to Present State of the Times, addressed to People of New Hampshire. By Citizen. Portsmouth, 1838, p. 20 86 1017 Facts akk Stubborn Things, or Nine Plain Questions to the People op Connecticut, with brief Reply to each. By Simon Holdfast. Hartford, 1803, p. 28 60 1018 Facts for the People. Democratic Rule under Tammany Contrasted with Republican Administration of Public Affairs. N. Y. City Tax Levies and Canal Management. Albany, 1870, p. 12 • • •• 15 1019 Facts for the People. " Truth is mighty and will prevail," p. 16. (Fillmore and Donaldson Document.) 15 1020 Facts Involved In the Rhode Island Controversy, with Some Views Upon Rights of Both Parties. Boston, 1842, p. 43. Scarce W 1021 Falsehood and For(Jery Detected and Exposed, or. Conduct of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, Albert Gallatin, Levi Lincoln, John Gailllard,>V m. H. Crawford, Samuel McClay, Gen. Samuel Smith, Andrew Gregg and Other Distin- guished Democrats In relation to Right of Sukkrauk in Mi.ssissippi, Vindicated against the Slanders of John Burns, Stephen Simpson and John Norvel. Phila- dklphia, 1823, p. 16. Scarce. 60 ^8 K F, Boon, 1022 Fearful Issue to be decided in November next ! Shall the Constitution and Union Stand or Fall? Fremont the Sectional Candidate. Buchanan, the Candidate of One Country! One Union! p. 24 15 1023 FEDERALISM TRIUMPHANT IN THE STEADY HABITS OF CONNECTICUT ALONE, or; the turnpike ROAD TO I FORTUNE. COMic Opera OR, Political Farce, IN Six Acts, as Performed at the Theatres Royal and Aristocratic at Hartford and New Haven, October, 1801. Printed in the Year 1802, p. 40. Very scarce 2.00 ^^Some of the Democratic Fersonaoe, Jonathan, Bill Ed., Gideon, Timothy, McFingal, Capt. Elizur G., Pierpont, etc. 1024 Few Considerations for Reflecting Voters. What Foreigners think of us. (N. Y.,) p. 16. . 1025 Facts and Reasons why a Convention Should be Called to Revise the Constitution. Boston, 1852, p.24 15 1026 Few Hints on Monarchy and Republicanism. By True Friend to Liberty. Boston, 1825, p. 32 20 1027 Thoughts on Intervention. Bj Citizen of Pennsylvania, 1852, p. 40 25 1028 Words on the Crisis. New York, p. 8 (Signed Broome 20 t^~In favor of De Witt Clinton. 1029 Fifteen Gallons ; or, the Tyranny and Injustice of Sumptuary Law : An Appeal to the Public. Boston, 1838, p. 38. 25 1030 Fifty Reasons why Henry Clay should be elected President of the United States. By an Irish Adopted Citizen. Baltimore, 1844, p. 43, d. c 25 1031 Fillmore's Political History and Position. George Law and Chauncey Schaffer's reasons for Repudiating Fillmore and Donaldson, and Action of Know-Nothing Convention at Syracuse on Brooks' Assault on Sumner, p. 16, d. c, {N. Y. Tribune Ed.), 1856 20 1032 First Duty of the Citizen. (Phila., s. a.), p. 8 ;. 1033 First Reflections on Reading the President's Message to Congress, Dec. 7, 1839,. By "Hambden." Washington, 1831, p. 15 20 1034 Five Letters to My Neighbor Smith, touching the Fifteen Gallon Jug. By O. B. 4th Ed., with Sixth Letter. Boston, 1838, p. 36 20 1035 FLORIDA. Message of Gov. Brown, with Accompanying Documents, to Genl. Assembly. Nov. 22, 1852, p. 15, 136 1.00 IJS^Documents relate to Internal Improvements, 'Rivers, Harbors and Resources. Rertwval of the Indians, Swamp Lands, etc. 1036 For President, Ulysses S. Grant, of 111. For Vice-President, Wm. A. Buckingham of Conn. Norwich, 1868. Biographies, with Portraits, p. 16 15 1037 For Whom Will You Vote ? For Whom Ought You to Vote ? p. 4. (1868.) 1038 Frauds op New York City Government exposed. Sketches of Members of the Ring and their Confederates ; with List of Checks Copied from the Books In the Comp- troller's Office. N. Y., 1871, p. 52 25 1039 "Free Trade and Sailor's Rights!" Address to Independent Electors of State of New York. Albany, 1813, p. 20 25 1040 Freeman's Address to North Americans : proving that their present Embarrassments are owing to their Federal Union, Sovereign States, Constitutions and Statesmen. Prop- erty of the Author, Secured by Public Faith. (1840.) p. 29 25 1041 Fremont. John C. Fremont ! is he honest? Is he capable? p. 8, d. c Col. Fremont's Private and Public Character Vindicated by James Buchanan. p. 4, d. c Col. Fremont not a Roman Catholic, p. 4. d. c. 8 for 30 1042 The Conservative Candidate. Correspondence between Hamilion Fish and James A. Hamilton, Son of Alexander Hamilton. (1856), p. 20 20 1043 His Supporters and their Record. Opinions of Our Statesmen on the Missouri Re- striction. By an Indianian. p. 16 15 1044 Songs for the People. Original and Selected. Compiled by Thomas Drew, Ed., Mass. Spy. Boston, 1856, p. 64 25 1045 Songster. (;856), p. 36 25 1046 Friend TO THE Constitution. (In Five Essays.) (p. 60), s. a 1.00 IIi^~"This is the Work quoted from by Mr. T. Morris, of New York, in Debates on the Judiciary, pp. 306, Ac." 1047 General Jackson's Fine. Report of Pearce in Relation to. Jan. 31, 1843. {Congl. Docu- ment.) p. 53 25 1048 Gen. Taylor's Moral, Intellectual and Professional Character, as drawn by John J. Crit- tenden, Clayton, Sergeant, et al. (1848), p. 8, d. c 15 1049 Geo. Francis Train Showing up the Monroe Doctrine. War with Mexico and France is the Death of Irish Nationality. Washington, 1866, p. 16 20 1050 George H. Pendleton, the Copperhead Candidate for Vice-President. (1864), p. 8, d. c 1U51 GEORGIA. Message of Gov. Cobb, to Legislature. Nov., 1853, p. 28 20 1052 Grand Mass Meeting at Cooper Institute. Nomination of General Ulysses S. Grant to the Presidency. Dec. 4, 1867. N. Y., p. 40 20 1053 Grand Rally of Democracy in the Park, New York. Speeches of Daniel S. Dickinson and James T. Brady. Letters of Judge Bronson, Charles O'Conor, etc. (1853), p. 16, d. c 25 1064 Great City Problem. Evil and Remedy of New York City Government. By Non-Partisan. N. Y., 1871, p. 79 86 1055 Great Issue to be decided in November next ! Shall the Constitution and the Union Stand or Fall. Shall Sectionalism Triumph ? Lincoln and his Supporters, p. 24 25 1056 Great Meeting at Masonic Hall, Mch. 19, 1839. (Report of Mayoralty Convention, etc.,) p. 15 20 105T Great National Republican Meeting in City of New York, (Dec. 13, 1830), p. 8, d. c 20 1058 Great Republican Meeting in Rochester, (N. Y.), 1828, p. 8. (Signed, N. Rochester, D. Sib- ley and T. Childs) 26 1069 Greeley in '72 ; Hoffman in '76, and the Ring. History of the Next Four Years. By Pha- raoh Budlong. Budlongton, 1876, p. 31 26 " Veels within FeeZs."— Mr. Samuel Weller. No. 86 Nassati Street, Xew York. 29 lo«o*QreeIey Rer^rd ; HhowlnR Opinions and HentimenUi of Horace Oreeler on Offloe Seeking. Preaidpucy, Democratic Party, etc., etc. Wwhlngton, 187S, p. lli Index t IS *' Oh ! that record U lively in my .Sow/."— ShalUl.m um Greeley's Record on the (iuestlona of Amnesty and KeconstnioUoQ from the Hoor of Oen. Lee's Surrender. (N. Y., 18T8), p. «4 « 1062 Harrison Alnmnac. 1841. Illustrated. (N. Y. Kd.). p. M. (hnprofnd KdMmt) fS 1063 History of the Battfe of IIojj Pen, with Partial Biojfraphy of (he Hero of ChrUtlan 8hor»^. " Root Hopr or Die." Volume the First. By the Hindoo Historian. PortemooUi, (N. H.), 1866, p. 12 : tf 1064 History of tub French Influbnob in tub Unitrd Rtatb«. Added an Expoaition of Congressional Caucus. Philadelphia, 1818. (Signed, Camillus) Tl 1065 How Nbw York is Govbrned. Frauds of the Tammany Democrats. N. Y. Time* BJ., 1871, p. 16 W 1066 Human Fraud. U. S. Senator Cornelius Cole, of Caia., Reviewed. N. Y., Feb., 1870, p. 11. n 1067 Identity of the Old Hartford Convention Federalists with the .Modern Whig, Harrlaon Party. Carefully Illustrated by Living Specimens. (Boston Morning Poat Extra, August. IS-tO), p. 18, d. c 25 1068 IMPARTIAL STATEMENT OF THE CONTROVERSY RBSPBCTINO THE DECISION OF THE LATE COMMITTEE OF CANVASSERS. CONTAINING the Opinions of Eendix. cal Situation, (The) resulting from the Late State Election. Herald Interview, {loith Peter B. Sweeney.) Published by Jackson Association, N. Y., 1869) ... 25 1245 Political Facts for the Times. No. I. Tap of the Drum, or Few Words about John Tyler. By Anti-Junius. N. Y., 1843, p. 15 20 1246 POLITICIANS ; OR, A STATE OF THINGS. Dramatic Piece. Written by an Ame- rican, AND Citizen op Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Printed for the Author, 1898, p. 34. Very scarce 1.00 1247 POLK. Mr. Polk's Votes on the Tariff, Ac, p. 4 1248 Popular Series of National Documents ; containing Civil Rights Bill, Veto Message, &c., (1866), p. 20 20 1249 Position of Eli K. Price on the Liquor Question, defined by the Facts. Phila., 1854, p. 62. . 25 1250 Preamble and Resolutions of Legisl. of Tennessee, Nov., 1839, and Reply and Resignation of Ephraim H. Foster, U. S. S. from said State, delivered in Congress, Nov., 1839. Nashville, 1839, p. 36 25 1251 Preservation of American Honor. Report of Com. on Foreign Affairs on Connection of Gen. Robert C. Schenck with the Emma Mine. Washington, 1876, p. 16, 7 20 1252 Presidency, (The). Winfield Scott, Franklin Pierce ; their Qualifications and Fitness, p. 16,d. c 15 1253 President Grant His Official Record as Statesman, p. 12, (1872) 1254 Presidential Election, (The), written for the be eflt of People op U. S., but particu- larly FOR THOSE OP KENTUCKY, relating also to South America, War with the Holy Allies and to Alliance with Great Britain. Fifth Series. By Philo Jackson. Frankfort, 1824, p. ^ 25 1255 Do. do. Fourth Series, 1824, Tp. 54 50 1256 Presidential Meeting in Virginia. (Westmoreland Court House), July 26, 1824, p. 8, d. c . . 15 1257 Principles and Objects of the American Party. New York, 1855, p. 36 25 1258 Proceedings and Address of New Jersey State Convention at Trenton, Jan. 8, 1828, which Nominated Jackson and Calhoun. Trenton : Printed by Joseph Justice, 1828, p. 20 25 SW Signed bn Edward Condict, President of the Convention. 1259 and Debates in Ho. of Rep. of Massachusetts during the Four Days previous to Elec- tion of Speaker, in January, 1843. Compiled by Luther S. Gushing, p. 84 25 1260 Speeches at Whig Ratification Meeting held in Washington, June 28, 1852, p. 16, d. c. 15 1261 of American Convention for Nomination of Candidate for Mayoralty of Baltimore, Sept. 21, 1858, and Address of Thomas Swann on Municipal Affairs and National Politics, p. 24 25 1262 of Celebration of Anniv. of Battle of New Orleans. By ♦' Personal and Political Friends " of George Mifflin Dallas. With Oration by H. R. Kneass, and Appendix of Letters. Phila., 1846, p. 25, d.c 25 )f College of Presidential Electors of State of N. Y. at Albany. Dec. 5, 6, 1876. p. 39. . 25 1264 of Constitutional Meeting at Faneuil Hall, Nov. 26, 1850. Boston, p. 46 25 )f Convention of Delegates from Forty One Towns in the County of Worcester, Aug., 1812, p. 21 25 jf Convention of Delegates of Hampshire, Franklin, and Hampden Counties, holden at Northampton, July, 1812. Northampton, (Mass.) Printed by Wm. Butler, 1812, p. 14. 25 (Signed, John Hooker, Prest., Isaac C. Bates, Secy.) 1267 of CONVENTION Of FEDERAL REPUBLICANS from South Senatorial District in the County op Worcester, March 11, 1812, p. 8 20 1268 OP CONVENTION OF DELEGATES FROM the States of MASSACHUSETTS, CON- NECTICUT, AND RHODE ISLAND: THE COUNTIES OF CHESHIRE AND GRAFTON, IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND COUNTY OE WINDHAM, IN Vermont, CONVENED AT HARTFORD, IN CONNECTICUT, Dec. 15, 1814. HARTFORD, 1815, p. 39 1 .00 1269 Do. 2d Edition. Corrected and Improved. Boston, 1816, p . 32 75 1270 Do. 3d Ed. Boston, 1815, p. 32 50 1271 Do. 3d. Ed. Albany, 1815, p. 31 50 1272 OF THE EXECUTIVE OF THE UNITED STATES respecting THE INSURGENTS, 1794. Philadelphia, Printed by John Fenno, 1795, p. 130. Very scarce 3.00 J^~Only 500 Copies Printed by order of the Govt. This relates to what is generally called the Whiskey Insurrection, in Washington and Alleghany Counties, (Penn.) 1273 of Great Whig Meeting of Citizens of Boston, Oct. 10, 1838, p. 19 20 1274 of Ho. of Rep. of U. S., on Presentation of Sword of Washington and Staff of Franklin, Feb. 7, 1843, p. 15 20 1275 Of Meeting of Whig Young Men of N. Y. City, Aug. 5, 1834, with Address of the General Committee, p. 23 25 1276 National Convention to secure the Religious Amendment of the Constitution of the U. S., held in Cincinnati, 1872, p. 16, 72 25 1277 Do. held in N. Y., 1873, p. 16, 78 25 1278 State Convention of Colored Citizens of Tennessee, in Nashville, Feb. 1871, p. 16 20 1279 Sundry Citizens of Baltimore, convened for purpose of devising most Efficient Means of Improving the Intercourse between that City and Western States. Balti- more, 1827, p. 38. (Signed, Philip E. Thomas, Chairman.) 25 1280 Two Meetings, in Boston, July 7, 14, to protest against Nomination of General Scott, and to Recommend Daniel Webster for the Presidency, 1852, p. 24 25 1281 Union Meeting, held in Castle Garden, Oct. 30, 1850. N. Y„ p. 62 25 1281« THE VIRGINIA ASSEMBLY ON THE ANSWERS OF SUNDRY STATES TO THEIR RESOLUTIONS PASSED IN December, 1798. Philadelphia, Printed by James Carey, 1800, p. 59. Scarce 1.00 ^^^ Relates to Alien and Sexlition Acts, No, 86 Nassau Street, New York. 8ft' ■'■-'i Speeches, Ac, at Dinner to Loula Kogsutb, WMhingtoo, Jan. T, 1S6«, p. l«. If i Protxst of THi Minority qf the StnaU of Maaa., againHt repurt of Com. on Govtroofa Meaaage- {SenaU Chavibt, OeU 16. 1814,) p. 4. (SlgaeU, John How, Mark Umadtn Hill. Saviuel Hoar, Alldim K. HarHa, «t. alt.,) 7.7 .7. .. . 10 I Public DinntT to Hon. Charles Jamen Faulkner, at Harper's Ferry, April 81, 1863, p. 14... 16 . DOCUMKNTS, CONTAINING PKOCBKDINOS OK TIIB lURTKOKU CONVENTION OK DSUt- OATKs; Kkpoht ok Commissionkiw whm.k at Wasuinoton ; Lkttkks krom Manra* OHUSKTTS MKMBKKH IN CONOKK8H ; Lettkrs krom CJovkknob i>K I'knnsyi.vania ; KKrOKT AND UK80I-UT10NS OK PENNSYLVANIA STATK ; LKTTBR OK (tOVKRNOR OK Nkw Jkksky, in("lo8Ino Sundry Pai'krs; Lxttbr ok Uovrrnor ok Nkw Vurk, INChOSIN«} SUNDRY PaI'KRS, RKLATINO TO AMKNDXKNT8 OK THK CONHTITUTION PBO- POSKI) DV MASaACHUSKTT!}. PUBLISHKD BY ORDBK OK TBB SBNATB, (MaHM.,) 1H16, p. 54. Scam' \ ,g§ ii's»'> PUBLIC DOCI'MKNTS oK Lkcuslaturk ok Mass.: Contalnlnjr Spbbch of Gov, Htrunir. With AuHwer of Le^isl. Kbpohts of Committee, and Kkmonstrancb of Leglsl. to Conjrress on the Present Unhappy War. Boston, 1813, p. 86 T6 I-'ST PUBMO Plunder. DocumbNTS PrenenUd to OonijreHa by ComviiUet, appoinUd to inquire tchet/u'T ani/ advaiu-ex •/ MONEY have (teen niadt. contrary to Imw. WitH A KBW RE- MARKS. p.l»,(l8U9.) tft S^^Devoted to an Expose of Gen. James Wilkinson's accounts, as Indian Coinmls- siouer, etc. 1 '2 vs Questions and Answers, or Opinions of Men and Things. N. Y., 1835, p. 16 Vfi ViS'd Question of War with Great Britain, examined upon Moral and Christian Principles. Boston, 18U8, p. 14 SO T290 R. I. P. Hie Jacet Impeachment. (N. Y., 1867), p. 12. Poem 1» 13»1 Keuuion of Lt'jrislature of lrt6'2, Feb. '25, 1853, Boston, p. 27 tO 139-2 READ, JERSEY MEN, PAUSE and REFLECT !:! Speeches of Boyd of N. J., Feb., 181«. Letters of Edwin Gray and John Randolph of Va., p. 16 %i 1293 Real Questions before the Country, What the President Proclaims 1! What Congress has actually iloue. N. Y., 1866, p. 23 16 1294 Reasons Good and True for Supportmg Nomination of General Zachary Taylor. (Let- ters of John Davis of Mass., and Truman Smith of Conn.) 1848, p, 8, d. c 1295 IN SUPPORT OF AN OPINION OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC RESPECTING TUB VOTES OF OTSEGO COUNTY, on the Wi of June, 1792. NEW YORK, 1792, p. 30 1.00 (Signed Richard Harrinon, John Cozine, C. I. Bo(jert, Robert Troup, Jainen M. Hughen, ThonioH Cooper.) t^"Very Scarce Pamphlet, relating to the Legality of Election of Richard R. Smith, as Sheriff of Otsego County. 1296 Reception of Mr. Webster at Boston, Sept 30, 1842, with his Speech, p. 81 26 1297 of Daniel Webster at Boston, July 9, 1862. p. 32 '25 1'298 Record of Mass. Republican Convention held at Worcester, Sept. 16, 1879. p. 4, broao#iltloii of tlio Orljfln and Ininu-f i ...... of the Terrible Klota In Philadelphia, May, 1844. Hy rrotcBtant and Natis phian, p. M 'a Uis Truth will Out! The Foul CharRcn of the Torleii aKaUiRt the Editor of the a.; .i ;. - pelled by Positive Proof and Plain Truth and hl8 Baae Calumniators nut lu hhame, p. 12 « 1419 Truth Vindicated. Senator Price and th«' Kv.Mntivr romnilttee, p. 18. omiiiu ism. ^ 1420 26 Rebel OeneralH. 30 Ucbel Colonels, lo \{r - . -20 Rebel Captalt; nors, 15 Rebel Conjfre.Hsmen, nearly ( ' moc. National Co 4, 186«, which Nominated Seymour aiM .....;, , . -, d.c 14*21 Twins. (The) being Two Pokms : Thk Lamknt bv the Preuldent; and Thk Vuion, by the Ex-PreHident Fillmore. Edited bv John Verity, p. M. Scarce 40 142*2 Two IMctures, 1876. (HayeH or Tllden), p. ic, d.c 14*23 Unitki) Statks Sknatorial Question. Si'kkchks In Ahsembly ok N. Y., by C. C. Leljfh, I). C. Llttlejohn, R. M. IJlatchford and others. In Exposition of the Oaths, Ob- LiOATioNS AND RITUALS OK THK KNOW NOTHINGS, during the Debate on the U. 8. Senatorial Question, Feb., 1856. Albany, 1855, p. 62, Scarce 60 1424 United States Telegraph. Extra. Washington, Oct. 15, 1832. (Mr. Rusaeira Address. Scioto, Ohio, etc.) 16 14*25 April 5, 1828. Article from the Nashville Republican, interesting particulars relative to Gen. Jackson : 16 1426 Unjust (The) Judge. Memorial of Roger Brooke Taney. N. Y., 1865, p. 68 60 1427 Vermont Letter on the Nebraska Bill, respectfully addressejl to Ho. of Rep. of the U. 8., p. 16. By Citizen of Vermont tf 1428 Vindication of Measures ok Present Administhation. (1803 ?), p. 32. (Signed, Co- lumbus.) Very scarce S6 BW Wants Title Page, and other Slight Imper/eetiom. 1429 Of Mr. Adam's Oration. Concord, N. H., 1821, p. 26 « 1430 of Nomination of Thomas W. Ward to Office of Sheriflf for Worcester Connty, (Mans.,) and Motives of his Opposers Exposed. (1805), p. 28 26 1431 Virginia Address (The) of Convention in Richmond, Jan. 8, opposed to Gen. Jackson. (1828), p. 8 15 1432 VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS OF 1798 AND 1T99; wrrH JKFFER.SON'S ORIGINAL DRAUGHT Thereof. Alio, MADISON'S REPORT. CALHOUN'S ADDRESS, Resolutions OP the Several States in Relation to STATE RKiHTS. With Other Documents in Support of THE JKFFERSONIAN DOCTRINES OF •98. *' Liberty, the Constitution. Union." Published by Jonathan Elliot. Wash- ington, May, 1832, p. 82. Very scarce S.OO 1433 Vision of Judgment; or. Present for the Whigs of '76 and '37. In Ten Parta Bt Junius, Jr. With Illust. N. Y., 1838, p. 32. Scarce 60 1434 Voice from Old Tammany ! Meeting of the People ! (Address to Democ. Electors of N. Y. State, Jan. 9, 1838), p. 12. (Signed, S(ci)he7i Allen, Chrm., and Isaac L. Varian, Crhm.) iS 1435 Voice ok the People and Facts in relation to Rejection of Martin Van Burbn by the U. S. Senate. Albany. 1832, p. 47, d. c 6 1436 OF TRUTH ; or, THOUGHTS ON the Akkair between the Leopard and Chrsapbakk. In Letter from Gentleman from New Yojk to his Friend. New York, 1807, p. 65. Scarce. 60 1437 Voice of Virginia on the Approaching Election, p. 8 15 (|y/n favor of John Quincy Adams.) 1438 Votes of the Copperheads in Congress, p. 8, (1864.) 1439 WAR IN DISGUISE ; or the Frauds of the Neutral Flags. New York, Jan., 1806, p. 215 1«0 1440 Same, 3d Ed. London, 1806, p. 252 100 1441 WAR OR NO WAR? Introduced with a View ol the Causes ok Oub National De- cline AND Present Embarrassments. In two Letters. By Lvcukgos. New York, 1807, p. 65 -^ 1442 Was Hon. John P. Stockton dnly elected Senator from New Jersey ? (1865), p. 24 1443 Washington Territory. Message of Gov. Mason to Council, etc., Dec. 7, 1855, p.ll. Senrce '25 1444 Washington to the People oe the U. S., on Choice of a President. Boston, 1818, p. 28, 25 1445 Webster and his Revilers. (1841). p. 15, (Washington.) .^ :';:.\:r ^ 1446 What Horace Greeley Knows about Fourierism, Finance, Lager Beer, Woman's Rights, 1447 What is' now the First Duty of all True American Citizens.' (N. Y., Nov. 4, 1838). p. 16. ... 15 1448 What may happen in the Next Ninety Days. Disruption of the United States ; or, Origin of the Second Civil War. N. Y., 1877, p. 33 ^. .. .. 20 1449 Whig Falsehoods Evposed. General Pierce and the Religious Test. Gen. Scott s Insult to Catholic Church, p. 8 'f, 1450 Whig Songs for 1844. p. 16, d . c. (.V. Y. Tribune Ed^ •••••••• • • • ^ 1451 Whig Text Book, or Democracy Unmasked. To the People of the I nited States, p. 81. (Washington) *' IWClav Pamphlet. ^. 1452 Whigs and Conservatives. Albany, 1838. p. SO w ' ' V 1453 Whigs and Democrats ; or. Love of no Politics. Comedy in Three Acts. Richmond, 1839, p. 80 " 1464 Who Nominated Seymour and Blair ? p. 4 • • • • - ••••-j.'-x- \ •'' 1455 Who Shall Pe Governor f The CONTRAST, containing Skbtchm OK CHAR ACTEI«AN^^ PUBLIC SERVICES of the Two Candidates for CHIEF MAGISTRATE of MASS. Worcester, Published at the Spy Office, j809. p. 11 » iW Christopher Core and Levi Liiicobu 1456 Why Colored People in Philadelphia are Excluded from the Street Cars. 1809, p. «« 16 1457 Why Vote at all in '72 7 N. Y., 1872, p. 60. • • ...... ..••.■ • • - • -^ • • • ••-■ ■ » 1458 Wig and the Jimmy ; or. Leaf in the Political History of New York. (I860.) lUusL, ^ 1469 Wmtfcop''8'(Rob't'c'.rvo't'e'onVheWaf*Bl^^ ('Bo8ton,'i&i6)', p. 12 W 40 E. P, Boon, 1460 Wisconsin. 1 Message of Gov. Barstow to Legislature, Jan., 1854, p. 18 15 2 " " " " *• 1856, p. 27 15 1461 Worcester County Repuplican Convention. Held at Baptist Meeting Hall, Sept. l, 1812), p. 12 20 1462 Word to Federalists and those who Love the Memory of Washington, p. 14, (Boston, 1810.) 25 1463 Words of Counsel to Men of Business. By Man of Business, p. 21,(1856) 15 1464 Young Hickory Banner. By T. L. Nichols. Containing Campaign of 1844. Biographies of Polk and Dallas. Taritf. Letter from Van Buren. National Bank. '-Brightly Breaks the Morning." Horrid Groans from Horace Greeley, etc. N. Y., Sept., 1844, p.64.d. c 25 1465 " Young Sam," or, Native American's Own Book ! Containing the Principles and Plat- form on which the Order Stands^; with an Array of some «)f the most Thrilling Facts ever Published. By Native Ame'rican. N. Y., 1855, p. 112 50 B^~Thi8 Document was also published under the Title of " Startling Facts for Know Nothings." 1855, p. 112. CONGRESSIONAL SPEECHES. 1466 Alabama Claims. Johnson. Clarendon Treaty. 1 Sumner^ Mass., Apl., 1869. With Appendix. Boston Ed , p. 69 25 2 " " " " Washington Ed., p. 14. 1467 Army. Defence, West Point, Military Asylums, Fortifications. 1 Boyer, Pa., Feb., 1869. 2 Cass, Mich., Dec, 1846. ' 3 Davis, N. Y., Mch., 1864. 4 Farnsworth, 111., Mch., 1871. 5 Jones, Md., July, 1841. 6 Seaman, N. Y., July, 1846. 7 Smith, 111., Jan., 1S47. 8 '• N. Y., Jan., 1854. 1468 Art in the National Capitol. Sumner. Mass., July, 1866. 1469 Bank of the United States. Removal of Deposits. 1 Adams, Mass., 1834. (Suppressed by the Previous (iuestiou,) p. 43 25 2 " " •' Boston Ed., p. 32 3 Surges, R. I., Mch., 1834, p. 83, Part I.) k^ 4 " " " " p.25, Partllj" °" 5 Benton, Mo., Jan., " p. 44 25 6 " " " " p.47 25 7Binney, Pa., " " p. 56 25 8 " " " " p.28,d.c... 25 9 Choate, Mass., Mch., " p. 28 25 10 Clay, Ky., Dec, 1833, p. 31 11 " " " " p. 48. 12 Calhoun, S. C, Jan., 1834, p. 16. 13 " " " " p. 14. 14 Dickson, N. Y., May, " p. 28 25 15 Frelinghuysen, N. J., Jan., 1834. 16 Grundy, Tenn., Jan., 1834, p. 28 25 17 Hardin, (Ben.). Ky, April, 1834, p. 62 25 18 Huntington, Conn., Jan., 1834. 19 McDuffle, S. C, Apl., 1834. 20 Osgood, Mass., May, 1834. 21 Polk, Tenn., Jan., 1834, p. 30 25 22 Pinckney, S. C, Mch., 1834. 23 Peyton, Tenn., Feb., 1834. 24 Rives, Va., Jan., 1834. 25 Southard, N. J., Jan., 1834. 26 Sprague, Me.. *• " 27 Tallmadge, N. Y., June, 1S36, p. 26. N. Y. Ed. 28 " " '' " p. 15. Another Ed. 29 Webster, Mass., Jan., 1834. 30 " " " and Feb., 1834. 1470 Bank of United States. On Bill to Incorporate Subscribers to JMscal Bank. 1 Botts, Va., Aug., 1841. 2 Buchanan, Pa., July, 1841. 3 Clay, Ky., July, 1841. 4 " " Aug., 1841. 5 Gamble, Ga., Aug., 1841. 6 Gilmer, Va., Aug., 1841. 7 Jones, Md., Aug., 1841. 8 Morehead, Ky., July, 1841. 9 Stuart, Va., Aug., 1841. 10 Saunders, N. C, Aug., 1841. 11 Washington, N. C, Aug., 1841. 12 Wise, Va., Aug., 1841. No. 86 Nassau Street, New York, 4l 1471 Bank of the United SUtea. On Webster's Bill to Oonttnne Chuter for Six Tem. 1 Calhoun, 8. C, Mch., 1884, p. 18. 1 " " " •• (Another Kd.) 8 Webster, Ma«a.. Moh., 1884. 4 White, Tenn., June, 183«, p. 11. 5 *♦ " " " (Another Kd.) " " Mch., 1884. 7 WriKht. N. Y., Mch., 1884. 147*2 Bank of the Unltod Statea. Bill to postpone Fourth Inatelment of DepotllM with the Slates. 1 Cuahlnjf, Mass., Sept., 1887, p. 84 t6 8 Graves, Kv., Sept., 1837. 8 Thompson", S. C, Sept., 1837. 4 Walker, Miss.. Sept., 1837. I47:i Bank of the United States. On Veto of Bank Bills. 1 Webster, Mass., July, 1838. Boston Kd., p. 38 tf 8 " " " " p.88 » 8 " " " " With President Jackson's Veto Message. Lowell fCd., p.«8 ; So 1474 Bank of the United States. On the ExpunsrinK Ueaolutious. 1 LelRh, Va.. Apl., 1836. 8 Porter, La., Mch., 1836. 3 Rives, Va , Mch., 1836. 4 Webster, Mass., Jan., 1S37. 1475 Bank of the United States. Relative to Sales of Bonds of— 1 Niles, Conn., Jan., 1839. a Potter, Pa., Jan., 1838. 3 Rives, Va., Dec, 1888. • 4 " " Jan. 5 (Wright, N. Y.,) ^.. *• iNiles, Conn., / ^®<'- 1476 Bank of U. S. On Purchasing History of— Buckner, Mo., Mch , 1832. 1477 Bank of the United States. On Protest of the President. 1 Grundy, Tenn., Apl., 1834. 8 Webster, Mass., May, 1834. 1478 Bankrupt Bill. Uniform System of Bankruptcy. 1 Davis, Ky., Jan., 1843. a Pessenden, Me., Aug. 1841. 3 Prentiss. Vt., June, 1840. 4 Sergeant, Pa., Mch., 1888, p. 41 85 6 Wall, N. J., May, 1840. 6 Ward. N. Y., June, 1868. 1479 Branch Mints. For N. Y. and San Francisco. I Brooks, N. Y., Jan., 1833. 8 Phoenix, N. Y., Jan., 1851. 1480 Buffalo Road to New Orleans. 1 Barbour, Va., Mch., 1830 «5 8 Hemphill, Pa., Mch., 1830 85 3 Irwin, Pa., Apl., 1830 85 4 Lea, Tenn., Apl., 1830 » 5 Standefer, Tenn., Mch., 1830 *5 1481 California, Admission of, Claims, Land Titles, Compromise Bill. 1 Benton, Mo., April, 1850. 8 " " " 1848. 3 " " Jan., 1849. 4 Cass, Mich.. June, 1850. 6 Dickinson, N. Y., Feb., 1849. 6 Fowler, Mass., March, 1860. 7 Preston, Va., Feb., 1849. 8 Seward, N. Y., July, 1850. ^ » " " March, 1850, p. 46 » 10 " " " " p. 26. Boston Kd «5 II " " " " p. 14. la " " " " p. 16 13 Smith, Conn., July, " p. 32 » 14 Thompson, N. J., Aug., 1856. 15 Winthrop, Mass., May, 1850, p. 28 » 1488 Cass, Lewis, (Genl.,) Defence of. McClelland, Mich., July, 1848. 1483 Chinese Immigration. 1 Davis, Cala., June, 1878. 8 Sargent, Cala., May, 1876. 1484 Civil Service. Tenure of Office. 1 Bird, N. J., April, 1872. a Davis, Ky., March, 1869. ' 8 Jenckes, R. I., May, 1868. 4 " " April. 1869. 6 Lamson, Ohio, March, 1878. 6 Potter, N. Y., Dec, 1873. 7 Sprague, R. I„ March 17, 1869. 8 " " " 84, " 9 Sumner, Mass., Jan., 1887. 1486 Claim of G. W. Custls Lee to Arlington Estate. Johnston, Va., March, 1876. 42 E. P. Boon, I486 Clayton-Bulweb Treaty, and Central American Question. 1 Avery, Tenn., Jan., 1859, 2 Brown, Miss., March, 1856. 3 Bell, Tenn,, Feb., 1856, 4 Clayton, Del., March, 1853, p. 43 25 5 " " Jan., 1854. 6 Clay, (T. B.,) Ky., Feb., 1859. T Cass, Mich., Jan., 1854. 8 Everett, Mass., March, 1853. 9 Jenkins, Va., Jan., 1859. 10 Seward, N. Y., Jan., 1859. 11 Taylor, N. Y,, Dec, 1858. 148T Coast Survey of U. S. 1 Davis, Miss., Feb., 1849, p. 40 25 2 Pearce, Md., " " p. 16. 1488 Commerce, Navigation, Trade. 1 Hudson, Mass., Feb., 1846. Wheat Trade. 2 Hewitt, N. Y„ " 1876. Amer. Commerce. 3 Johnston, La., " 1827, p. 32. 4 Seward, N. Y., July, 1852. 5 Sherman, Ohio, Jan., 1869. Chartering of R. R. Companies. 6 Wood, " May, 1870. 7 Ward, " Feb., 1877. 8 Ward, N. Y., 1859. Atrato Ship Canal. 1489 Congress, Bill to Admit Cabinet in. Cox, Ohio, Jan., 1865. 1490 Consular System of U. S. 1 Perkins, Jr., La., Jan., 1855. • 2 " " Feb., 1855. 1491 Contempt and Breach of Privilege. 1 Beardsley, N. Y., May, 1832. 2 Doddridge,Va., May, 1832, in Case of Sam Houston for Assaulting Wm. Stanberry, p.32 25 1492 Cuba. Acquisition of, and Colonization in North America. 1 Benjamin, La., Feb., 1859. 2 Branch, N. C, Jan., 1859. 3 Chandler, Mich., Feb., 1859. 4 Clemens, Ala., " 1859. 5 Cass, Mich., Jan., 1853. 6 " " Feb., 1855. 7 Douglas, 111., Feb., 1855. 8 Latham, Cala., June, 1854. 9 Quitman, Miss., April, 1856. 10 Soul6, La., Jan., 1853. 11 Seward, N. Y., Jan.. 1853. 12 " " " 1859. 13 Thompson, Ky., Feb., 1858. 14 Willard, Vt., June, 1870. 1493 Cumberland Road. 1 Bell, Tenn., Feb., 1840. 2Profflt,Ind. " " 1494 Customs Service. To Regulate Collections. Fenton, N. Y., March, 1871 1495 Currency Finance, Resumption, National Banks. 1 Blair, N. H., May, 1876. Currency and Finance. 2 Burchard. 111., July, 1876. 3 Brooks, N. Y., March, 1864. 4 Blaine, Me., Nov. 1867. On Five Twenty Bonds. 5 Cole, Cala., Dec, 1867. Public Debt. 6 Chittenden, Ky., Nov., 1877. Repeal of Resumption Act. 7 Darling, N. Y., March, 1866. Loan Bill. 8 Dwight, N. Y., Feb., 1878. Coinage of Silver Dollars. 9 Davis, Ky., Feb., 1869. Public Credit. 10 Fenton, N. Y., Jan., 1870. 11 Garfield, Ohio, March, 1878. Reply to Kelley. 12 " " " 1866. Public Debt and Specie Payments. 13 Hooper, Mass., Feb. 1867. Regulating the Currency. 14 " " Apl., 1864. 15 " " Jan., 1863. Finances. 16 Hewittt, N. Y., Aug., 1876. Use and Abuse of Silver as Money. 17 Ingersoll, III., June, 1870. Finance. 18 Jones, Nev., June, 1876. Optional Standard, p. 56 25 19 " " Apl., 1876. Resumption and Double Standard, p. 130 5o 20 " " " " " '• p.172 50 21 " " " " " " p. 170 and Errata 50 22 Kelley, Pa.,Teb., 1876. 23 Logan,- 111., Jan., 1874, Currency. 24 " " March, 1874. Reply to Schurz. 25 Loring, Mass., Nov., 1877. 26 Lynch, Me., Jan., 2869. Specie Payments. 27 " " March, 1868. National Finances. 28 " " " 1866. Loan Bill and Currency. 29 Mellish, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1874. Money of U. S. 30 •♦ " " 31, " " " 31 " " Feb., " " " No. 86 Nassau Street, New York. a 38 Morton, Ind., Deo. 1868. Speole Payments. 84 Phelps, N. J., Apl., 1874. Sound Currenoy. 85 Sumner, Mass., Jan., 187U. Financial Reconstractlon. S« •* •' July, 1868. " •• 37 " •• Feb., 1862. TreaHury Not«t, Leg&l Tendent. 38 •♦ •' Apl., 1874. National Finances. 3» Stevens, Pa,, Feb., Isoa. TreaHury Note BllL 40 Spraffuc, K. I., Mch., 1869. National AfTalrs. 41 " " " " «• Currency. 42 " " «' 16,1876. Financial Condition. 43 Spaulding, N. Y., Jan., 1862. Finance. 44 Shernmn, Ohio., Mch., 1876. " Specie Payments. 46 " •' Feb., 1868. Funding Hill. 46 VallandlnRham, Ohio, Feb^ 1862. IJ. 8. Note Bill. 47 Ward, N. Y., Jan., 1863. Financial CoiuUtlon. 48 Wood, N. Y., Mch., 1874. National Finance. 49 " " Apl., 1864. Government. 60 " " Jan., 1870. Financial I'ollcy. 51 Webster, Mass., Sept., 1837. Currency. 62 " " Dec, 1840. Finances. 63 Wilde, Ga., Mch., 1832. Currency. 54 WllUs, N. Y., Nov., 1877. Kesuiuptlon. 1 49C District of Columbia. Affairs. Suffrage in. 1 Boutwell, Mass., Jan., 1866. 2 llendee, Vt., July, 1876. 3 Kelley, Pa., Jan., 1876. 4 Scofleld, •* " " 1497 Duluth ! St. Croix R. R. Land Grant. Knott. Ky., Jan., 1871. (.Very humormmA 1498 Election of President and Vice-President of U.S., on Amendment to Constitution regard- ing: 1 Bartlett, N. H., Mch., 1826, p. 28 iB 2 Everett, Mass., " " p. 61. Washinghton Ed k. 96 3 •' •• " " p.43 W.^ 1:5 4 " '* " " p. 38. Boston ,.,,.. S5 6 McDuffle, S.C., Feb., 1825, p. 24, SS 6 " •• " 16, 16, 1826, p.43 U T " " " 14. 1826,p.36 .,....*Ji... 86 8 Storrs, N. Y., 1826, p. 32 , , . .' ^ 9 " " " p.33 , 86 10 Trimble, Ky„ Apl., 1826, p. 19 86 1499 Elections. Secuiing Freedom of. Contested Cases, &c. Electoral Vote, Ac. Organi- zation of House of Rep. 1 Bell, Tenn., Apl., 184e, p. 39. 2 Botts, Va., Jan., 1840. 3 Barnard, N. Y.. Dec, 1839. 4 Collamer, Vt., Feb., 1844. 5 Cox, N. Y., Feb., 1875. 6 Duncan, Ohio, Jan. 1840. On New Jersey Election, p. 24 25 7 " " Mch., 1844. 8 Dunn, Ind., Dec, 1855, and Jan,. 1856. g ^l n t. <( i< (( 10 Gentry, Tenn., May, 1840. 11 Grow, Pa., Dec^ 1859. 12 Haralson, Ga., Feb., 1844. 13 Hibbard, N. H^ Jan. 1851. On N. H. Contested Election. 14 Morton, Ind., Jan., 1876. On Mississippi Election. ^^ {Davfs^^Md^^'} ^*y' '^^^^ ^" Know Nothing Election in Washington. ^«{stu%''ili,} Mch.. 1856. 17 Parker,' N. Y.,'l838. On Mississippi Election, 18 Pennington, N. J., Jan., 1866. On Mississippi Election. 19 Pennybacker. Va., Sept., 1837. " " 20 Rhett, S. C, Feb., 1838. '• " 21 Roane, Va., Feb., 1839. 22 Saltonstall, Mass., Dec, 1839. On New Jersey Election. 33 Vanderpofl, N. Y., Jan., 1836. 24 Wakeman, N. Y., Mch., 1856. Kansas Contested Election. 25 Walker, Ala., Mch., 1866. Suffrage In Washington. 1600 Electoral Commission, 1876. Counting Electoral Votes, Ac. 1 Bogy, Mo., Dec, 1876. 2 Conkling, N. Y., Jan., 1877, p. 48. 3 Hoar, Mass., Jan., 1877. 4 Willis, N. Y., " " 5 Wood, N. Y., Feb., 1877. 1601 European Interference In American Affairs. Cass, Mich., Jan , 1846. 1502 Exiled Irish Patriots. Seward, N. Y., Feb., 1852. ..„, . 1503 Federal Judiciary. Repeal of Judiciary Act of 1T89. Jndicisl Salaries, 4c. 1 Bliss, Ohio, Feb, 1869. 2 Daniel, Ky. 3 Carpenter, Wise, May, 1870. 44 K p. Moon^ 1604 Fifteenth Amendment. Enforcement of (Eldridge, Wis. ) 2 ■{ Cox, N. Y. y Feb., 1871— On the Bayonet at the Ballot Box. (Kerr and Voorhies, Ind. j fKerr, Ind. ^ Beck, Ky. %l Potter, N. Y. i-May, 1870. Stiles, Pa. I LCox, N. Y. J 1606 FiSHKBiES— American— and Fishing Bounties. 1 Clay, Ala., May, 1858. 2 Gushing, Mass., April, 1836. 3 Davis, Mass., Jan., 1859. 4 Foster, Me., May, 1858. 5 Hamlin, Me., " " 6 Morton, N. Y., Feb., 1880.— Fish Culture 7 Soule, La., Aug., 1852. 8 Tuck, N. H., " 160« Fortification Bill. On Causes of Failure of. 1 Adams, Mass., Jan., 1836. 2 Buchanan, Pa., Feb., 1836. 3 Clayton, Del., " 4 Forester, Tenn., June, 1836. 5 Hubbard, N. H., Jan., 1836. 6 Hardin, Ky., '* 7 Reed, " 8Wi8e,Va., " p. 39 26 9 Webster, Mass., " p. 7 10 " " " p. 16 11 " " " p. 20. Boston Ed. 160T Fourteenth Amendment. Enforcement of— Amnesty. (Blaine, Me. ) 1 -( Hill, Ga. y June, 1876. Jefferson Davis. Amnesty, p. 32. [Garfield, Ohio, j 8 Bayard, DeL. Feb., 1869. Phila. Ed. p. 28 8 Cox, N. Y., Dec, 1870. Amnesty. 4 " " April, 1871. 6 " " Jan., 1876. 6 Eldridge, Wise, Jan., 1869. 7 Roberts, N. Y., April, 1871. 8 Sumner, Mass., Jan., Feb. and May, 1872, on his Supplementary Civil Rights Bill. p. 66 25 9 *' " Jan., 1872. 10 Stockton, N. J., April, 1871. 11 Thurman, Ohio, Jan., 18T2. 12 " " Feb., 1872. 13 Wood, N. Y., March, 1871. 1608 France. Relations with U. S. Sale of Arms to French Agents. 1 Calhoun, S. C, Jan., 1836. 2 Carpenter, Wise, June, 1872. Reply to Sumner. 3 Frelinghuysen, N. J., Feb., 1872. 4 Sumner, Mass., " 6 " " March, 1872. 1609 Freedmen's Bureau. McNeely, 111., March, 1870. 1610 Fkbnch Spoliations. Previous to 1800. 1 Bradbury. Me., April, 1852 5 Cushing, Mass., 1838. p. 28 26 3 Davis, Miss , Jan., 1869. (Baltimore Ed.) 4 " Mass., May, 1868. 6 Everett, " March, 1835. BostonEd. p. 31 26 6 Hunter, Va., Jan., 1851, 7 Morehead, Ky., Aug., 1846. 8 Seward, N. Y., Jan., 1851. » « « *' p. 28 26 10 *' « " p. 32 3dEd.Note8 26 11 Smith, Conn., " p. 32 26 12 Wells, N. H., Feb., 1865 1511 Galphin Claim. Stanly, N . C, July, 1850 1612 Government Expenditures. General Appropriation. Civil and Diplomatic. 1 Burges, R. I., Feb., 1831. On Salary for Minister (Randolph) to Russia, p. 53 25 2 " " " T^.m. {Contains Caricature on Randolph cts Frontispiece.) . . 50 3 Bond, Ohio, Bpril, 1838. 4 " " " MobileEd. p. 22 26 6 Davis, Mass., Dec, 1838. 6 Dawes, " Jan., 1870. Reply to Gen. Butler. T Ely, N. Y., July, 1876. 8 Foster, Ohio, Aug., 1876. 9 Garfield, " Jan., 1872. 10 Hamer, " Jan., 1837. 11 Hale, Me., Aug., 1876. 12 Prentice, Mass., Dec, 1838 . p . 28 . {Huinorotts and Sarcastic.) 26 No. 86 Nassau Street, New York. 4ft 13 Smith, Tenn.. Jan., 1889. 14 Saltonstall, Mms., April, 1840. 15 Sumixer, •• March, 18M. Usurpatlona of the Senate. 16 Seward, N. Y., Feb., 1867. Relative Powers of the Hoaae, Ao. 17 Tyler, Va., Feb., 1S31. On Treaty with the Porte. 18 Wise, *• April, 1840. 1» " " Dec, 183«. 1513 Greek Revolution. Webster, Mass., Jan., 1894. p. 50 M „ *' " " P.89. Boston Ed. 98 1514 Harbor. Appropriations for Defence, Ac. 1 Bell, Tenn., June, 1836. p. 40 91 9 Duncan. Ohio, July, 1838. Reply to Bond of Ohio. 3 Stockton, N. J., May, 1862. On Harbor Defenses 1516 Hayti. Independence of. 1 Eliot, Mass., June, 1862. 2 Sumner, •* April, '* 1616 Impeachment of Judge Watrous, of Te.xas, and of Belknap and President Johnson. 1 Billlnghurst, Wise, Dec., 1858. 2 Houston, Texas, Feb., 1869. p. 32 25 3 " Ala., Dec, 1868. 4 Hoar, (G. F.) Mass., May, 1876. 6 Sumner, " " 1868. Argument. 6 Van Trump, Ohio, Dec, 1867. Law of Impeachment 1517 Indians. Laws and Treatises with. Removing West of Miss. River, Ac. 1 Adams, Mass., May, 1836. 2 Everett, " " 1830. Boston Ed. p. 46 50 3 " " " " Washington Ed. p. 32 95 4 " •* Feb.,1831. p. 28 96 6 Glascock, Ga. Jan., 1838. 6 Sprague, Mc, April, 1830. p. 36 96 1518 Internal Improvements. Roads, Canals, Ohio and Miss. River Navigation. 1 Barbour, Va., Jan., 1824, (1846 Ed.) 2 Barnard, N. Y., Feb., 1840. 3 Bowlin, Mo., Jan., 1844. 4Clay,Ky.. " 1824, p. 94 98 5 Chilton, Ky., " 1836. 6 Henry, " " 1826? 1519 International Metric System of Coinage. 1 Kelley, Pa., April, 1870. 9 Sumner. Mass., July, 1866. 1620 Iowa and Florida, Admission of. Vinton, Ohio, Feb., \'8A5. 1521 Jackson's Fine,— on Bill to Refund. 1 Butler, Ky., Jan., 1843. 2 Barnard, N. Y., Jan., 1844. 3 Douglass, HI., " " p. 13. 4 " " " " p. 8. 6 McClernand, 111., " " 6 Payne, Ala., " 1843. 1522 Laws of Congress, on Publication of. ^ 1 Hamilton, S. C, Feb., 1827 •• 2 Saunders, N. C, " " » 3 Wright, Ohio, " " p. 36 » 1523 Lieutenant General. Smith, Ala., Jan., 1853. 1524 Lincoln, Abraham. His Personal History and Public Record. Washburn, 111., May, 1860. 1525 Loan Bill. 1 Niles, Conn., March, 1848. 2 Woodbury, N. H., April, 1842. . 1526 McLeod Case, and Destruction of the " Caroline." 1 Buchanan, Pa., June, 1840. 2 Barnard, N. Y., Aug., 1841. 3 Cushing, " June, 1841. 4 Choate, Mass., " 1841. 5 Dickinson, N. Y., April, 1846. 1627 Maine, Relative to Collector at Wiscasset. 1 Pearce, R. I., April, 1822, p. 34 2 2 Slade, Vt., May, 1822, p. 52 » 1528 Mexican War, Indemnity, Tehuantepec Grant. 1 Allen, Mass., Jan., 1852. 2 Brodhead, Pa., Feb., 1847. 3 Brady, Pa., June, 1848. 4 Bell, Tenn., Feb., 1848. 5 Badger, N. C, Jan., 1848. 6 Calhoun, 8. C, Feb., 1847. 7 Crozier, Tenn., Jan., 1847. 8 Culver, N. Y., Jan., 1847. 9 Cobb., Ga., Feb., 1848. 10 Cocke, Tenn., May, 1848. 11 (.'ampbell, N. Y., April, 1846. 12 Davis, Ky., Dec, 1846. 13 Delano, Ohio, May, 1846. 46 E. F, Boon, 14 Dayton, N. J., Jan.. 1847. 16 Downs, La., Jan., 1848. 16 Dix, N. Y., " 1848. 17 " March, 1847. 18 Duer, N. Y,, Feb., 1848. 19 Ewing, Tenn., Jan., 1847. 20 Foote, Miss., Jan., 1848. 21 Goggin, Vt., Feb., 1848. 22 Gentry, Tenn., Dec, 1846. 23 Giddings, Ohio, Dec, 1846. 24 Greene, R. I., Feb., 1848. 26 Hudson, Mass., May, 1846. 26 '• " Dec, 1846. 27 " " Feb., 1847. . 28 " " Feb., 1848. 29 Hale, N. H., Jan., 1848. 30 Hilllard, Ala., Jan., 1847. 31 Houston, Texas, Feb., 1847. 32 " " April, 1858. 33 Holmes, N. Y., June, 1846. 34 Inge, Ala., March, 1848. 35 King, Mass., Feb., 1847. 36 Marsh, Vt., " 1848. 37 Niles, Conn., " 1848. 38 Root, Ohio, May, 1846. 39 " " Dec, 1846. 40 " " March, 1848. 41 Rusk, Texas, Feb.. 1844. 43 Stewart, Pa., Feb., 1847. 44 Seaman, N. Y., Feb., 1847. 46 Severance, Me., " 1847. 46 Strong, Pa., March, 1848. 47 Smith, Conn., March, 1848. 48 Tilden, Ohio, July, 1846. 49 Tompkins, Mass, March, 1848. 50 Van Dyke, N. J., April, 1848. 51 Winthrop, Mass., Jan., 1847. 62 Webster, " March, 1848, p. 24. 63 " " " 1848, p. 16. 1629 Mexico, French Interference in. Maximilian's Decree. 1 (Chandler, Mich., > t„i,, ioct 1 JNye, Nev., \ ^^^^' ^^^^ 2 McDougall, Cala., Feb., 1863. Baltimore Ed., p. 30. 1630 Michigan, Admission of. 1 (Buchanan, P.,) y-„ .£,07 M Benton, Mo., H*"" ^^^^• 2 Calhoun, S. C, Jan., 1837. 1631 Missouri Compromise of 1820, on Repeal of. 1 Sumner, Mass., Feb., 1854, p. 72. Boston Ed 50 2 " " 1854, p. 23. WashingtonEd 25 3 " " 1864,p.l6. " " 15 1532 National Education. 1 Frelinghuysen, N. J., Aug., 1876. 2 Hoar, (G. F.,) Mass., Feb., 1871. 3 McNeely, 111., Feb., 1871. 1583 Naturalization, Immigration, Know Nothingism. 1 Eldridge, Wise, June, 1870. 2 Hunt, N. Y., Dec, 1845, p. 8. 3 " '* " " p. 14. 4 Kelly, (John), N. Y., Aug., 1856. 6 " " » May, 1858. 6 Smith, Tenn., Feb., 1856. 1534 Navigation. American Steam, and Collins Line. 1 Badger, N. C, May, 1852. 3 Bayard, Del., Feb., 1855, p. 32 25 3 James, R. I., May, 1852. 4' Miller, N. J., April, 1852. 5 " N. Y., ApL, 1847. 6 Seward, N. Y., Apl., 1862, p. 8. 7 " " " " p. 24. 1636 Navy. Flogging in, and Naval Retiring Board. Pension Fund, &c. 1 Adams, Mass., Dec, 1840. 2 Cushing, Mass., 1842. 3 Clayton, Del., Apl., 1856, p. 22 25 4 Cox, N. Y., Feb., 1870. 5 Mallory, Fla., May, 1870, p. 30 25 6 Stockton, N. J., Jan., 1852. 7 " " May, 1852. On War Steamer. 8 " " Jan., 1853, and on Death of Daniel Webster, p. 22 25 1536 New Hampshire. Reply to Arnold's Attack on— Burke, N. H., Dec, 1841. 1637 New Mexico. Admission of— Seward, July 26, 1850. Washington Ed., p. 14 15 J638 New York City. On Bill to relieve Sufferers by Great Fire. I^torer, Ohio, Feb., 1836. No. 86 Nassau Sirtei, Neio York, i7 :>:(.) NicARAauA. Gonoral Walker'R Bxpodltlon, and Defence of Com. PaulOlog. t Doollttle, Wise, Jan., 1868. 2 Oroesbeck, Ohio, Jan., 1868. 8 Haskin, N. Y., Jan., 1858. 4 ThayiT, Mttas.. Jan., 1868. 6Thomp80ii, N. Y., Jan., 1868. 1540 NoN-lNTBKVKNTioN. Uunjfary, Austria and Koarath. 1 Bell, Tenn., Apl., 1868. p. 22 j.> 2 " •• " 1862. p. 16 3 Cooper. Pa., " 1862. 4 Cass, Mich., Feb., 1852. 6 " •' Dec, 1861. 6 • " Jan., I860. 7 Clemens, Ala., Dec, 1861. 8 Foote. Ml88., Jan., 1842. 9 HunUT, Va., Jan., 1850. 10 Jones, Tenn., Mch., 1862. 11 Miller, N. J., Feb., 1852. 12 Seward, N. Y., Jan., i860. 18 " " Dec, 1861. 14 " •♦ Mch. 1862. 16 " " " 1862. SrdEd. p. 28 '^ 16 Sumner, Mass., Dec, 1861. IT Stockton, N. J.. Feb., 1852. 18 Soul6, La., Mch., 1852. p. 46 -^ 19 " *• " 1862. 1541 North Carolina Resolutions. &%''■.?•} J«o. 183,. 1542 North Eastern Boundary. 1 Kvans, Me, Feb. 1838, p. 36 2.'* 2 Holmes, Me., Apl., 1832. 3 Williams. " May, 1838. ' 1543 Oregon. Relative to Controversy between Gt. Britain and U. 8. 1 Allen, Ohio, Feb., 1846. 2 Breese, 111., " 1844. 3 " " Mch., 1846. 4 Bowlin, Mo., Jan., 1846. 5 Bayley, Va., " 1846. 6 Burt, S. C, Feb., 1846. 7 Bell, Ky., Feb. 1846. 8 Benton, Mo., May, 1846. 9 Calhoun, S. C, Mch., 1846. 10 " " Jan., 1843. 11 Clayton, Del., Feb., 1846. 12 Cobb, Ga., Jan., 1846. 18 Colquitt, Ga., Feb., 1846. 14 Clarice, N. C, " 1846. 15 Crittenden, Ky^ April, 1846. 16 Chase, Tenn., Feb., 1846. 17 Cass, Mich,, June, 1846. 18 Duncan, Ohio, Jan., 1846. 19 Dix, N. Y., Feb., 1846. 20 " " June, 1848. 21 Dickinson, N. Y., Feb., 1846. 22 " ♦' July, 1848. 23 Evans, Me., Mch., 1846. 24 Gentry, Tenn , Feb., 1846, 25 Haywood, N. C, Mch , 1846. 26 Hannegan, Ind., Feb., 1844. 27 Johnson, Md., Mch., 1846. 28 Lane, Oregon, May, 1866. 29 " " Apl., 1856. 30 Lmn, Mo., Jan. J843. 31 Martin, Tenn., Feb., 1846. 32 McClernand, HI., Jan., 1846. 33 Niles, Conn., Mch., 1846. 34 Owen, Ind., Jan., 1844. 35 Pendleton, va., Jan., 1846. 36 Rockwell, Conn., Jan., 1846. 37 Sevier, Ark., Mch., 1844. 38 ** " " 1846. 39 Smith, 111., Feb., 1846. 40 Sims, S. C, Feb., 1846. 41 Smith. Conn., " 1846. 42 Stephens, Ga., " 1869. 43 Stevens, W. T., May, 185a 44 Toombs, Ga., Jan., 1846. 45 Thompson, Miss., Jan., 1846. 46 Winthrop, Mass., " 1846. 47 " " Feb., 1845. 48 Wentworth, 111., Jan., 1844. 49 Yancey, Ala., Jan., 1846. 1544 Panama. Mission to. ^ 1 Benton, Mo., Mcli., 1826. p. 58 " 48 E, P, Boon, 2 Johnston, La., " 1826. p. 24 26 3 Johnson, Ky., Apl., 1826. p. 20 26 4 Tazewell, Va., " 1826. p. 32 25 6 VanBuren, N. Y., Mch., 1826. p. 41 25 6 Woodbury. N. H., " 1826. p. 23 25 1545 Personal and Political Explanations. (Anthony. R. I.,") 1 -^Wilson, Iowa, ^876. (Smalls, S. C. j 2 Boyer, et. al., Mch., 1867, 8 Bayard, Del. Mch., 1871, on Ku Klux. 4 Calhoun, S. C. Feb., 1847. 5 Garfield, Ohio, Aug., 1876. * {Knot?,\y.*"} '^^^^^ ^^'^^' *^ ^^P^y to Blaine. T Hurlbut, 111.',' July, 1876. 8 Hoar, (G. P.,) Mass., Aug., 1876, Political Condition of the South. 9 House, Tenn., May, 1876, North and South. 10 Harrison, 111., Jan., 1875, Democratic Music. 11 Logan, 111., June, 1872. Reply to Sumner's Attack on Grant. 12 Mangum, N. C, Apl., 1852. 13 Osborn, Pla., Apl., 1871. Gt. Southern Railway. 14 Olds. O., July, 1852. 15 Randall, Pa., Aug., 1876. Democratic Retrenchment. 16 Sumner, Mass., May, 1872. Republicanism vs. Grantism. p. 28. 17 " " " 1872. " " " N. Y. Ed. p. 16. 18 " " " 1872. " " " BostonEd. p. 56 25 19 Sherman, Ohio, Aug., 1876. Tilden's Letter Reviewed. 20 Stevens, N. H., Feb. 1870. Grant and His Administration. 21 Sargent, Cal., Feb., 1870. Recor'd of Democratic Party. 22 Upham, Mass., Feb., 1855. Institutions of Massachusetts. 23 Windom, Minn., June, 1879. Democracy in i860. 24 Wood, N. Y., Jan., 1869. 25 White, Ky., Apl.. 1844. 26 Wheeler, N. Y., Feb., 1855. 1546 Polk, James K., and Leaders of Modern Democracy. Hardin, 111., June, 1844. 154T Presidents' Messages, Reviews of, Ac. ' 1 Billinghurst, Wis., 1856. 2 Bell, Tenn., Dec, 1838. {cl5houn,"s.C.} I^ebate. Mch., 1838. 4 Cushman, N. H., Jan., 1839. 5 Thompson, S. C, Dec., 1839. 6 Winthrop, Mass., Feb., 1850. 1648 Protection to American Seamen. McKeon, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1837. Report. 1549 Public Lands. Distribution of, Pre-Emption Rights. Homestead Bill, ."kc. Specie Circular. 1 Averett, Va., April, 1852. 2 Barton, Mo., Feb., 1830. p. 42 25 3 Brown, Miss., April 1852. 4 Cochrane, N. Y.. Jan., 1859. 5 Calhoun, S. C, Jan., 1839. 6 " " " 1841. 7 Crittenden, Ky., Dec, 1836. 8 Gushing, Mass., May, 1836. p. 41 25 9 Clay, Ky., Jan. 1837. 10 Clay, Ala., March, 1838. 11 Dawson, Pa., " 1852. 12 Grow, Pa., Feb., 1860. Lands for the Landless . 13 Goode, Va., Jan., 1859. 14 Hendricks, Ind., Jan., 1828. p. 26 25 15 Habersham, Ga , July, 1841. 16 Hubbard, N. H., Dec, 1836. 17 Johnson, Ind., Feb., 1838. p. 59 25 18 Julian, Ind., March, 0868. Our Land Policy, 19 Johnston, La., March, 1830. p. 40 i 25 20 Marshall, Ky., July, 1841. 21 •* Cala., March, 1852. 22 Phelps, et. als., Vt., Jan., 1859. 83 Polk, W. H. Tenn., April, 1852. 24 Rayner, N. C, July, 1841 . 25 Robbins, N. J., March, 1858. 26 Stewart, Nev., April, 1871. 27 Webster, Mass., Jan. 26, 1830. Reply to Hayne. p. 96 50 28 " " " Another Ed. p. 76 50 29 " " " " N. Y.,1830. p. 72 50 30 " *, '• " p. 32 25 31 " and Hayne, Mass., Jan., 1850. BostonEd. p. 136 74 32 " " " " Another Ed. p. 40, d. c 05 33 " " " " Hartford Ed. 1850. p. 84 25 34 " " " " BostonEd. 1852. p. 84 25 35 " " " " '< 1853. p. 115 50 36 " « " « Phlla. Ed. p. 115 50 No. 86 Nassau Street, New Fork, 49 37 Webster and Hayne, Mass., Jan. iO, laso. p. S8 « 2^ «r .. «,. " " Dec., l&T. Specie Ctrcalar. TO Walker, Wise, Aug., i860. 40 Wright, N. Y., Jan., 1841. 41 Wlnthrop, Mass., Jnly,284l. 42 Younjr, 111., Jan., I8M1. 43 Yell, Ark., June, 1348 1660 Public Printing. Reform In Haakin, N. Y., May, I860. 1551 Railroads. 1 Bell, Tenn., Feb., 1862. Land to Iowa, for R. R. '2 Bowlln. Mo., Mch., 1860. li. R. to Padric Ocean, 3 Ca.s8, Mich., " 1882. Land to Iowa. 4 Dawson, Oa., " ♦* •• " 6 Downs, La., " " *' " 8 Felch, Mich., Feb., " " «« 7 Geyer, Mo., " «* •• •• 8 Latham, Cala., Apl., June, 18«2. Pacific R.R. (Baltimore Kd.) 9 McDongall, Cala., May, 1864. •« " 10 Rogers, N. J., Mch., 1864. On Camden and Atlantic R. R. 11 Seward, N. Y., Dec. 1S58. 12 Sumner, Mass., Jan., 1862. Iowa Land Bill. 13 Underwood, Ky., Feb., 1861. " «« •« 14 Windom, Minn., Jan., 1869. Northern Pacific. 1562 Reciprocity Treaty. Kellogg. Mich., May, 1S64. 1553 Reconstruction. Lincoln-Johnson Policy of Restoration . Establishment of Mllltarr Det. potism in Southern States. 1 Axtell, Cala., Jan., 1868. 2 Ashley, Ohio, Jan., 1867. 3 Cox, N. Y., Jan., 1870. Admission of Va. 4 Doolittle, Wise, Jan., 1866. 5 " " Feb., 1867. 6 Dox, Ala., June, 1870. Admission of Ga. 7 Eldridge, Wise., Mch., 1868. Admission of Ala. 8 Frelinghuj sen, N. J., Jan., 1868. 9 " " Apl., 1874. Admission of La. 10 Johnson, Cala., Feb. 1868. 11 Kelley, Pa., Jan., 1866, p. 23. 12 " " " " p. 24. (Another Ed.) 13 Lane, Ind., Feb., 1866. 14 Morgan, Ohio, Jan., 1870. Admission of Va. 16 Myers, Pa., Mch., 1866. 16 Pease, Miss., Jan., 1875. Admission of La. 17 Pruyn, N. Y., Jan., 1868. 18 Raymond, N. Y., Mch., 1866. Civil Rights BilL 19 " " Jan., " 20 " " Dec, 1865. 21 Rogers, N. J., June, 1866. 22 Sumner, Mass., Feb., 1866. Equal Rights of All. 23 " *• Mch., " No Compromise of Human Rights. 24 " " July, 1868. 26 " " June, " 26 Shellabarger, Ohio, Apl., 1866. 27 Trumbull, 111., Apl., 1870. Admission of Qa. 28 Wright, N. J., Jan., 1866. 1554 Removal of Senate from Old to New Chamber. Breckenridge, Ky., Jan., 1859. 1665 Removals and Appointments to OfHce. 1 Holmes, Me., April, 1830. p. 28 16 2 Smith, Con a., March, 1860. p. 32 » 1666 Retrenchment. 1 Bartlett, N. H., Feb. 1828. p. 24 SS 2 Everett, Mass., " p. 26 iS 3 " " " p.81 Sf 4 Randolph, Va., •* p. 31. Boston Ed » 6 Wright, Ohio. " p. 44 tf 1567 Revenue Bonds. Prolonging Payment of Poindexter, Miss., Feb., 1834. 1558 Revolutionary Army. Claims of Officers, Pensions, Ac. 1 Davis, S. C, April, 1832. 2 Everett, Mass., April 26, 1832. Cambridge Ed St 5 Hayne, S.C, May, 1830 » 4 Harrison, Ohio, Jan., 1328 If 6 Hubbard, N.H., Feb., 1882 «6 6 Seward, N. Y., Jan., 1857. 7 Savage, Tenn., Dec, 1868. 8 Woodbury, N. H., 1828 IB 1669 Rhode Island. Memorial of 'Democratic Members of Legislature. 1 Potter, R, I., March, 1844. 2 Smith, Ind., *' 1660 Rights of American Citizens In Foreign Countries, Religious Rights, Ac. 1 Cass, Mich, May, 1854. 2 Swann, Md., Feb., 1870. 50 K P, Boon, 1561 Russian America. Cession of, to United States. 1 Paine, Wise, 1868. 2 Sumner, Mass, 1867. p. 48. Map 25 3 " " p.48 25 1562 San Juan Islands. On Water Boundary Line. Howard, Mich, April, 1869. 1563 Sandwich Islands. Annexation to U. S. Washburn, Me., Jan., 1864. 1564 St. Domingo. Annexation of 1 Sumner, Mass., March, 1871. 2 " " Dec. 1870. Naboth'8 Yineyard. 3 Schurz. Mo., March, 1871. 4 Wood, isr. y., Jan., 1871. 1565 South Carolina. Debate in Senate of U. S., relative to proceedings of, on Revenue Collec- tion Bill. Calhoun, Webster and Poindexter, 1S33. p. 100 50 1566 Sub-Treasury Bill. Imposing Additional Duties as Depositaries. 1 Andrews, Ky., June, 1840, 2 Brock way. Conn., '* 3 Bnchanan, Pa., Jan., 1840. 4 Barnard, N. Y., June, 1840. 5 Clay, Ky., Sept., 1837. Boston Ed. > 6 '• 7 " Feb,, 1838. p. 32 8 " " p. 40. 9 " " p. 16. 10 " Jan., 1840. 11 Calhoun, S. C, Feb., 1838. 12 " " 1840. Worcester Ed. p. 20. 13 Cooper, Pa., June, 1840. 14 Cushing, Mass., May, 1840. 15 Crabb, Ala., June, 1840. 16 Davis, Mass., Jan., 1840. Boston Ed. 17 " 18 " " " With Extracts from Buchanan, Walker, Benton and Calhoun. 19 " " March, 1840. 20 " " Feb., 1838. ♦ 21 Garland, Va., June, 1838. 22 " " Sept., 1837. 23 Hunt, N. Y., June, 1840. 24 Hubbard, N. H., Feb., 1838. 25 Hawes, Ky., June, 1840. 25 Johnson, Md., Oct., 1837. 27 King, Ga., Sept., 1837. 28 Kennedy, Md., June, 1838. 29 Legare, S. C, Oct., 1837. 30 Niles, Conn., Feb., 1838. 31 Naylor, Pa., Oct., 1837. 32 Osborne, Conn., June, 1840. 33 Rives, Va., Sept., 1837. 34 " Feb., 1838. 35 Sergeant, Pa., June, 1840. 36 Tallmadge, N. Y., Sept., 1837. 37 " " Feb., 1838. 38 Underwood, Ky., June, 1840. 39 W^hite " " 40 Wright, (N. Y.) Jan., 1838. p. 23. 41 " " " p. 31. 42 Webster, Mass., March, 1838. Reply to Calhoun. 43 " " " Second Speech, p. 31. 44 " " «♦ " N. Y. Ed. p. 24 45 " " " " Auburn Ed. p.48 25 46 " " " " Washington Ed. p.60 25 47 •' " March 12 & 22. 1838. p. 111. Washington Ed 50 48 " '♦ ♦' p.92. BostonEd 60 49 " " Jan., 1838 p. 8. 50 " " " p. 16. 1567 SUMNEB, Assault by Brooks of S. C. 1 Allison, Pa., July, 1856. 2 Bingham, Ohio, " 3 Damrell, Mass., " 4 Knapp, " " 1668 Tariff, Duties, Revenue, Protection, Taxation. 1 Adams, Mass., May, 1840. Boston Ed., p. 30. Duties 25 2 Appleton, " •' 1832, p.24. Tariff 25 5 " " Jan., 1832. Duties 25 4 " an 1S33, p. 31. Duties on Imports '. 25 5 Asper, Mo., Jan., 1871. Revenue Reform. 6 Bates, Mass., March, 1828, p. 26. Protection 25 7 '• " Feb., 1844. " 8 Banks, " May, 1878. Tariff. 9 " " March, 1866. Paris Exposition, 1867. 10 Briggs, " June, 1842. Tariff. 11 Blair, Mich., March, 1870. BADcmhUbtiif -^0. 86 Nassau Street, New York, 51 12 Bullanl, La., March, 1889. Tariff ts V^ Benton, Mo., Jan., 1829 ^ 14 Burchanl, III., April, 1872. Tariff Reduction. 15 Burgea, It I., April, 1828. Tariff, p. 90 60 10 '^ " March, 1888. Wool and Woolena Bill tf 17 Brooks, N. Y., March, 1870. Tariff. 18 " " Dec, 1868. Tariff. 19 Cattell, N. J., Jan., 18'.»8 Life of,— by N. Sargent. Phlla., 1844. p. 16, d. c » i:>99 Life and Public Services of, brought down to the year 1844. N. Y., 1844. p. 80, d. c. W icoo Life and Public Services of,— by Epes Sargent, brought down to 1848. Portrait, p. 120, d. c 60 i,U)i Life of. By Junius. (Calvin Colton.) 1843. p. 16 » U)i)'2 Sketch of Life, and Principal Sixieches of. Cincinnati, 1S53. p. Ill 60 1(503 Colfax, Schuyler. Life and Times of. N. Y. (1868.) Portrait, p. 50 36 1604 Conkling, Roscoe. Statesman, Orator, and Jurist, and advocate of Freedom, llumaoltv, Justice, Equal Rights. Washington, 1876. p. 24 15 1605 Cooper, Peter. Sketch of Life and Opinions. By J. C. Zachos. N. Y., 187«. p. 96 S6 1606 Political and Financial Opinions, with Autobiography of Early Life. N. Y., 1817. p. 101 W 1607 Fillmore, Millard. Biography of, Buffalo, 1856. Portrait, p. 215 60 1608 Lifeof. (N.Y.Ed.,) Illns. p. 32, d. c «6 1609 Prelinghuysen, Theodore. Sketch of Life and Public Services, p. 12. d. c SS 1610 Fremout, John C. Life, Explorations and Public Services. N. Y., 1856, p. 115 86 1611 Lifeof. N. Y., 1856, p. 32, d. c. Illust 86 1612 Grant, Ulysses S. Lifeof. Bv Edward Willett. N. Y., (1865,) p. 100 « 86 1613 Life and Campaigns, By James Grant Wilson. N. Y., (1868,) p. 100, d. c 86 1614 Life and Services of, Conqueror of the Rebellion. Washington, 1868, p. 160 86 1615 and Colfax, Lives of. Containing Also Correct Genealogy of the Grant Family. Cincinnati, 1868, p. 104 86 1 616 and Colfax. Lives and Eminent Public Services of. By Deacon Dye. Phlla., 1868, p. 91 25 1617 and Colfax. Their Lives and Services. With Portraits, Maps and Plans. By L. P. Brockett, M.D. N. Y., p. 136 85 1618 andColfax. National Campaign Biographies. N. Y., (1868,) p. 120 86 1619 (and Colfax.) Life and Public Services of, from his Boyhood to Present Time, and Biographical Sketch of Schuyler Colfax. By Charles A. Phelps. Two Steel Portraits and Four Illust. Boston, 1868, p. 344 60 1620 and Wilson. National Campaign Biographies. (N. Y., 1872,) p. 129 86 1621 Harrison, Wm. Henry. Sketch of Life and Public Services of. Commander-in-Chief of the North- Western Army, during the War of 1812. N. Y., 1839, p. 32 86 1622 Do. do. N. Y., 1836, p. .32 86 1623 Life of. Comprismg Brief Account of his Important Civil and Military Services, and an Accurate Description of the Council at Vincennes with Tecumseh, as well as the Victories of Tippecanoe, Fort Meigs and the Thames. Phlla., 1840, p. 96. Illust 36 1624 Outline of Life and Public Services, Civil and Military. By Caleb Cushlng. Boston, 1840, p. 71 K 1625 Do. do. p. 24 80 1626 Do. do. Washington, 1840, p. 21 85 1627 Hayes, Rutherford B. Life, Public Services and Select Speeches. By J. Q. Howard. Cincinnati, 1876, p. 260 60 1628 Hoffman, John T. and Allen C. Beach. Their Lives and Services. With Biographical Sketches of Oliver Bascom. David B. McNeil and Edwin O. Perrin. N. Y:, 1868, p. Ill 86 1629 Houston, Sam. (Gen.) Lifeof. p. 15, d.c iO 1630 Jackson, Andrew (Gen.) Memoirs of, together with Letter of Secretary Adams, In Vindi- cation of Execution of Arbuthnot and Ambrister, and other Public Acts of Genl. Jackson in Florida. Bridgeton, N. J., 1824, p. 40. Scarce 60 1631 Impartial and True History of Life and Services, p. 31, s. a 86 1632 History of Life and Public Services of. Impartially compiled from most authentic sources. 1828. p. 37. Scarce 86 1633 Sketch of Life. Interpersed with Numerous Personal Anecdotes illustrating hU Character andPublic Services. Worcester, 1845. p. 16 86 1634 Johnson, Andrew. Biographical Sketch, together with his Speech at Nashville, June 10. 1864, and Letter Accepting Nomination as Vice-President, etc. Washington, 1864. p. 16 80 1635 Kelly, William. (Democ. Candidate for Gov. of N. Y.) (Biographical Sketch.) p. 8, s. a. 16 1636 Lane, Joseph. Biography of. By Western. Washington, 1852. p. 40. Scarce 36 1637 Law, George. Sketch of Events in Life of ; also, Extracts from Public Journals. N. Y., 1855. p. 96 86 1638 Lincoln, Abraham. Life, Speeches and Public Services, together with Life of Hannibal Hamlin. N. Y., I860, p. 117. (Wigwam Edition.) 86 1639 andHamlin. Lives and Speeches. Columbus, I860, p. 170 » 1640 Life and Public Services. By D. W. Bartlett. N. Y., i860, p. 160 86 1641 Lifeof. (Tribune Tracts. No. 6.) p. 32, d, c. •■"'' "» 1642 Life of, by Henry J. Raymond and of Andrew Johnson, by John Savage. N. Y. (1864.) p. 136 86 1643 Life and Public Services. Phlla., Peterson, (1864.) p. 187 86 1644 Character and Public Services, By Wm. M. Thayer, Boston, 1864. Portrait and Plate. p. 76 2 1645 Lifeof. By Abott A. Abott. N. Y., 1868. p. 104 86 54 E. P. Boon, 1646 McClellan, George B. Life and Services of. (1864.) p. 63, d, c 25 1647 Morton, Oliver P. Sketch of his Life and Public Services. Indianapolis, 18T6. p. 88 25 1648 Packer, Asa, (of Pa.) Outline of Career. Bethlehem, 1867. Portrait, p. 15 20 1649 Pendleton, George H. Life. By G. M. D. Bloss. Cincinnati, 1868. p. 108 25 1650 Pierce, Frank (Gen.) Life, with Biographical Sketch of Wm. R. King. By Hermitage. N. Y., 1852. p. 96 25 1651 and Wm. R. King. Lives. Boston. (1852.) p. 32 25 1652 Polk, James K. Political and Public Character. (Boston.) p. 20 25 1653 (Biographical Sketch) and of George M, Dallas, p. 8, d. c 15 1654 Life and Public Services, with Compendium of his Speeches on Various Public Meas- ures ; also, Sketch of Life of George Mifflin Dallas, Baltimore, 1844. p. 47 25 1655 Dallas and Shunk. Political Biography. Phila., 1844, p. 12. d.c 25 1656 Quitman, John A. Brief Sketch of Life, Civil and Military, Washington, 1848, p. 34 25 1657 Randolph, John. Biography, with Selection from his Speeches. By Lemuel Sawyer. N. Y., 1844, p. 132 50 1658 Ritner, Joseph. Life of. Farmer of Washington County, Pennsylvania, May, 1835, p. 10. . 25 1659 Opinions and Acts, on all Measures of Public Importance since his Inauguration, ex- emplified by Copies of his Addresses, Messages, Vetoes and Proclamations, 1838, p. 32 35 1660 Sawyer, Lemuel, (Formerly M. C. from N. C.) Auto -Biography. N. Y., 1844, p. 48 35 1661 Scott, Winfleld. Memoir of, from Records Coteraporaneous with the Events. Washing- ton, 1852, p. 32, d.c 25 1662 Events and Incidents in History of. 1852, p, 24 25 1663 Life of. Hero of Many Battles, with Sketch of Life of Wm. A. Graham. N. Y., 1852. must. p. 202 25 1664 Life and Achievements of. Statesman, General and Pacificator. Containing Account of Early Life, etc. N. Y., 1852. Illust. p. 63 25 1665 Lifeof. (N.Y.) Illust. p. 32 25 1666 Illustrated Life of. Embracing full description of Capture of Vera Cruz. Battle of Cerro Gordo, etc. By D. H. Strother. N. Y., 1847, p. 156 50 1667 Seward, Wm. H. Life, including his most Famous Speeches. By Jeffersonian Republi- can. Boston, I860. Portrait, p. 144 25 1668 Sherman, John. Life and Public Services of. By Ben. Perley Poore. Cincinnati, 1880, p. 43 25 1669 Taylor, Zachary. Life, with Account of his Early Victories and Brilliant Achievements in Mexico, including Siege of Monterey and Battle of Buena Vista. Also Sketches of Maj. Ringgold, Maj. Brown, Col. Cross, Capts. Montgomery, May and Walker. Lieuts. Ridgeley, Blake, Jordan, Ac. By C. Frank Powell. Illust. N, Y,, 1847, p. 121 50 1670 Do. do. N. Y., 1846, p. 96 50 1671 Life and Public Services, including Account of his Defence of Fort Harrison, in 1S12. Battle of Okee-Chobee, in 1837 ; and Battles of Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma and others. With Fifteen Illustrations. Edited by OflElcer of U. S. A. Also, Life of Mil- lard Fillmore, with Account of Death and Funeral of President Taylor. N. Y., 1850, p. 96 50 1672 Do. do. N. Y., 1846. Illust. p. 54 50 1673 Life and Public Services of. Also of Millard Fillmore. Illust. Hartford, 1848, p. 64. . 35 1674 Sketch of Life and Character of, the American Hero and Peoples' Man ; together with Concise History of the Mexican War. By One-Legged Sergeant. Boston, 1847, p. 34. Scarce „ 35 1675 Letters of, Campaign Songs, Anecdotes. N. Y., 1848. p. 26, d. c 25 1676 Life, by Ben. Perley Poore. p. 16, d. o 15 1677 Sketch of Life and Public Services. (Washington, 1848.) p. 32 20 1678 Life of. and History of War in Mexico, giving an account of Battles of Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma, Monterey and Buena Vista, with Sketches of Lives of Ringgold, May, Yell, McKee, Hardin, Henry Clay, Jr. and others. Illust. N. Y. 1847. p. 64, d.c 50 1679 " Old Rough and Ready ;" or Taylor and his Battles. Life, of, together with Sketches of Seizure of Point Isabel ; March to Rio Grande ; Erection of Fort Brown, etc. Illust. N.Y.,1847. p.32,d.c 35 1680 Taylor Anecdote Book. Anecdotes of, and Mexican War. By Tom Owen, the Bee Hunter (Col. T. B. Thorpe). Together with Life of Gen. Taylor andjhis Letters. Il- lust. N.Y.1848. p. 150. Scarce 1.00 1681 Life and Public Services, with Graphic Accounts of Battles of Palo Alto, etc. Illust. With all his Letters and Despatches. Phila. p. 60 35 1682 Life of. Comprising Narrative of Events Connected with his Professional Career, de- rived from Public Document and Private Correspondence. By J. Reese Fry ; and Authentic Incidents of his Early Years, from materials collected by Robert T. Conrad. With Original and Accurate Portrait and Eleven Illustrations of Battles. designed hy F. 0. C. Darley. Phila., 1848. p. 332 50 16S3 Taylor and his Campaigns. Biography of, with Full Account of his Military Services. With 27 Portraits and Engravings. Phila. 1848. p. 128 25 1684 Taylor and his Generals. Biography of, and Sketches of lives of Worth, Wool, Twiggs, and Scott. Phila., 1847. Illust. p. 318 50 1685 Sketch of Personal Character and Qualities. By Joseph Gales, p. 8 15 1686 Gen. Taylor's Moral. Intellectual and Professional Character, p. 8 15 1687 Life, Battles and Despatches, including highly Important Letters from Prest. of U. S., War Depart., Secy, Marcy, Gen, Taylor, Gen. Scott, Com. Perry and Mexican Authori- ties, etc. Illust. Phila., 1847. p. 70, d. c 35 1688 and Gen. Scott. Lives of. Appended Outline History of Mexico and History of the Mexican War, Map and Illust. By Arthur Sumpter, U. S. A. N. Y. 1848. p. 64. . . . 35 1689 Review of Life, Character and PoliticM Opinions of. Boston, 1848. p. 16 20 1690 Brief Review of Career, Character and Campaigns of. (Washington.) p. 16 20 1691 and Fillmore. Sketch of Lives of. Boston, s. a., p. 16 25 1692 Tilden, Samuel J. and Thomas A. Hendricks. Lives and Public Services. By C. Edwards Lester. Portraits. N. Y., 1876, p. 192 .35 1693 Tyler, John. His History, Character and Position. With Portrait. N. Y., 1840, p. 50 25 No, 86 Nassau Street, Neio York. fi6 I — Life, tncludiDR some of his most Important Speeohea, Principle Meawuras and Tubllc Papers. N. Y., 1848. Portrait, p. Sm ......777/. 6) i.'i. I rain, (korsre Francis. Tho Man of Destiny. Presidential Campalffn. WJ. Most Re- markable Hook of Spcecheg in the World, p. 94, d.c » u\M Van Hukkn, Martin. Life and Times of. Correspondence of li iiv and Pupils; together with Brief Notices, Sketches and Anecdot<- . i'm>- 11c Career of Jas. K. Polk, Robert J. Walker, Thos. Kltchie. .1 . > tnlrew Jackson, Geo. Bancroft, Aaron Burr, Uo^fr B. Taney, Mlcliad ii<.iiiii:iii, .laincH A. Hamilton, H. H. Morris, Aaron Ward, Solomon Southwlck, (ieo, .McDume, I^uiIm M«-- Lane, Amos Kendall, Geo. M. Dallas. Andrew Stevenson, Reuben 11. Walworth, Lewis Cass, John H. Eaton, Joel B. Sutherland, James Campbell, Francis P. Blair, William Coleman, Nath. Pitcher, Thos. W. Olcott, S. and L. Beardsley. By William L. Mackenzie. Boston, 1846, p. 308. Very tcarer. l.oo 1697 Biography of. p. 16. d.c S6 1698 Webster, Daniel, Biographical Sketch, p. 16, (s.L, s.a.) 16 1699 Personal Memorials of. Phlla., 1851, p. 60 16 1700 Do. do. Including Sketch of his Public Life and Particulars of his Death. Phlla., 1852. p. 68 25 1701 Life and Public Career of. Including brief outline of his Services to the Nation, with Summary of his Views on the Great National Questions of the Day. N. Y.,1868, p. 63, d.c. Scarce 36 1 702 Memoir of Life of. By Samuel L. Knapp . 2d Ed. N. York, 1836, p. 108. Scarce 60 1703 Remarks on Life and Writings. By Geo. Tlcknor. Phlla., 1831, p. 48 26 1704 Wilson, Henry. Life of. By J. B. Mann. Boston, 1872, p. 120. Portrait 85 1705 Wood, Fernando. Biography of. History of Forgeries, Perjuries and Other Crimes of Our "Model" Mayor, p. 32. Scarce 86 1T06 Condensed Biography. Compiled from Original Documents. By Veteran Democrat. N. Y.,1866, p. 16, d.c 16 1707 Model Mayor, Early Life, Congressional Career, etc. By Citizen. N. Y., 1856, p. 126. Scarce 50 1708 History of Private, Political and Official Misdeeds and Offences, p. 58, (s.a.) Very scarce 60 1709 Biographical Sketches of State Officers and Members of the Legislature of N. Y. State In 1858. By Wm. D. Murphy. Albany, 1858, p. 244 16 1710 Crayon Sketches and Off-Hand Takings of Distinguished American Statesmen, Orators, Divines, Essayists, Editors, Poets and Philanthropists. By George W. Bungay. Boston, 1852, p. 156 60 1711 Lives of the Presidents of the United States ; embracing History of Principal Events of their Administrations. By Benson J. Lossing. Hlust. N. Y., 1848, p. 126 86 1712 Pfin and Ink Portraits of Senators, Assemblymen and State Officers of N. Y. By O. W. Bungay. Albany, 1857, p 84 35 1713 Lives of Celebrated Statesmen. By John Quincy Adams. With Sketch of the Author, by Charles W. Upham. N. Y., 1846, p. 105, d.c 60 POLITICAL CONVENTIONS -NATIONAL AND STATE. 1714 Journal of the National Republican Convention, which assembled at Baltimore, Dec 12, 1831, for the Nominations of Candidates for President and Vice-President p. 32. 16 1715 Proceedings of National Convention of Young Men, in Washington, May 7, 1862. p. 24. . . 26 17:6 Democratic National (Convention, held at Baltinjore, June, 1S52. p. 44, d. c. Scarce — 60 1717 Official Proceedings of National Democratic Convention, In Clncmnati, June, 1856. p. 78. 60 1718 Do. Another Ed. p.48,d. c •• *6 1719 National Democratic Convention, held in 1860, at Charleston and Baltimore. Proceed- ings at Charleston April 23-May 3. Cleveland, i860, p. 188. Very scarce 1 .00 1720 Proceedings of National Union Convention, held in Baltimore, June, 1864. N. Y., ISftl. p^9^ 36 1721 National* Democratic' Convention", lield at New York, July, 1868. p. 133 60 1722 National Union Republican Convention, held at Chicago, May, 1868. p. 144 35 1723 National Union Republican Convention, held at Philadelphia, June, 1872. p. 56 and 60. 35 1724 Liberal Republican Convention, in Cincinnati, May, 1872. p. 40 25 1725 Republican National Convention, held at Cincinnati, June. 1876. p. 120 and 61 50 1726 National Union Convention, held at Philadelphia, Aug., 1866., with List of Delegates. p. 64 ** 1727 (Journal of,) National Republican Convention, at Worcester, Oct., 1832. p. 75 86 C^Contains Speech of Daniel Webster, p. 35-75. , „ ,. 1728 Whig State Convention at Worcester, Oct. 2, 1855, with Official Report of Speeches. 1729 State "convention of" "Whlg Young Men" "of "Massachusetts," at Worcester, Sept., 1839. p 32 »»» 1730 Pennsyivania "Democratic State Convention, at Harrisburg, March, 1866. p. 90.... .... 85 1731 Democratic Young Men's Convention of Third Senate District, held at Catsklll, Sept., 1839 p 12 d c ^ 1732 Whig State' Con\ "ention "of" "New York, at^tica, Sepi., Ift48. Gen. Taylor's Allison Letters, also Gov. Seward's Letter to Whigs of Orleans County, p. 16 » 1733 Democratic Republican State Convention, at Syracuse, July, 1866. p. 16 » 1734 Republican Union State Convention, held in Syracuse, Sept., 1866. P. 46. » 1735 Republican Convention of New York State, held at Utlca, Aug., 18»«. p. 80, d. c » 56 E. P, Boon, 1736 Democratic Whig County Convention, held in Troy, Oct., 1837. p. S, d. c 25 1737 Southern Loyalists' Convention, at Philadelphia. Sept., 1866. p. 63, d. c 25 1738 Congressional Convention, held in St. Louis, May, 1873. p. 121 25 1739 ( Repubiican State Convention, held in Worcester, Sept., 1831.) p. 24 25 1740 State Convention of Delegates Friendly to Election of Wm. H. Harrison and Francis Granger, at Albany, Feb. 3, 1836. p. 16 25 1741 McPherson, Edward, (LL. D.) Political Manual for 1866, including Classified Summary of the Important Executive, Legislative, and Politico-Military Facts of the Period, from Pres. Johnson's Accession, April 15, 1865, to July 4, 1866, and Full Record of Action of Each Branch of Government on Reconstruction. Washington, 1866. p. 128, d. c 50 1742 Hand Book of Politics for 1868. Washington, 1868. p. 387, d. c 1.00 i3^ This Hand Book is a Reprint of Political Manuals of 1866, 1867 and 1868. 1743 Hand Book of Politics for 1872, being Record of Important Political Action, National and State, from July 15, 1870, to July 15, 1872. Washington, 1872. p. 225, d. c 1 .00 1744 Hand Book of Politics for 1874, being Record of Important Political Action, National and State, from July 15,1872. to July 15, 1874. p, 246 and 2 1.00 1745 Congressional Directories.— 1836, 1837, 1840, (1840, 2d Ed.,) 1841, 1841-2, 1842-3, 1843-4, 1846, 1848, (1848, 2d Ed.,) 1849, 1850. (13.) 2.00 1746 Politicians' Register, exhibiting Complete Election Returns of all States by Counties, from 1840 to to 1844. N.Y. p.24 25 FRENCH SPOLIATIONS. (See also No. 1510.) 1747 Message from the President of ihe U. S. to Congress, relative to France and Great Britain, delivered Dec. 5, 1793, with the Papers therein referred to, to which are added the French Originals. Philadelphia: Printed by Childs & Swaine, 1793. Svo., bda. uncut. p. 102 and 1 1.00 1748 Do. do. Philadelphia: Printed for Mathew Carey, Oct. 24, 1795. p. 132, 4, 160, wncut 1 .50 1749 Documents referred to in the President's Speech to both Houses of Congress, May 16, 1797. Philadelphia: Printed by W. Ross. p. 63 50 1750 Review of the Administration of the Government of the IT. S. since the year 1793; or, the Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the French Minister on that Sub- ject. Printed for General Information, 1797. By Benjamin Russell, Boston, p. 87... 1.00 1751 Message of President, March 5, 1798, with Letter from Envoys Extraordinary at Paris. Philadelphia Printed, p. 8 25 1752 April 3, 1798. with Dispatches from Envoys of French Republic. (Printed at the Office of the Newark Gazette.) p. 80 50 1753 April3,1798. p. 71 50 1754 Mav4, 1798, p. T2 50 1755 June 5, 1798. p. 15 25 1756 June 18, 1798, with Communication No. 8, from Envoys to French Republic, p. 72 — 50 1757 June 21, 1798. p. 8 25 1758 Jan.28,1799. Phila. : Printed by John Ward Fenno, 1799. p. 8 25 1759 Instructions to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Marshall and Elbridge Gerry, Envoys to French Republic. Phila., 1798, p. 20 25 1760 Do. do. Phila. : Printed by William Cobbett, 1798. p. 15 25. 1761 Do. Their Letter of Credence and Full Powers and the Dispatches Received from them Relative to their Mission. Published by the Secretary of State. Philadelphia. Printed by W. Ross, (1798.) p. 131, {Scarce.) 1.00 V^WEd. Livingstones A utograph. 1762 Authentic Copies of Correspondence of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Marshall and Elbridge Gerry, Envoys, Ac, to France, as Presented to both Houses of Congress, April 3, 1798, by Ht« jE^xce^cncy, John Adams, Pre«Wm«. London, 1798. p. 78 50 1763 Letter from Secry, of State, inclosing Two Statements of French Armed Vessels, Cap- tared by the U. S., 1802 25 1T64 Secry. of Navy, inclosing Copies of Instructions Authorizing Capture of French Ves- sels, Ac, 1802 25 1765 Report on Memorial of Alexander Murray, Late Commander of U. S. Frigate Constella- tion. 1805 ■ 25 1766 Examination of Memorial of Owners and Underwriters of the American Ship ,New Jer- sey, and of the Documents Accompanying it, as Presented to the Senate and Ho. of Rep. By Friend to Truth and Justice. Philadelphia, 1806. p. 146. Very Scarce 1.00 C^^Contains List of Renegadois, TradrrH in Neutral Character and Harpies of the French Bureaux. (As Denominated by/lrohn Randolph.) 1767 To THE People of the United States. ^ Philadelphia, 1807. By Members of the Late Board, p. 145 5.00 l»^"The Board Referred to, consisted of Barbe Marbois, Rob. R. Livingston and James Monroe. Contains Copy of Conjectural Note, and List of Claims Admitted, and Many Important Letters. (An excessively scarce document.) No. 86 Nassau Sir$$i, Nmo York, 57 1768 KxpoBltlon of Conduct of France towards America ; lUuatrateU by Ca«c« Decided In Council of Prizes In Paris. By Lewis Goldsmith. M. Kd. N. Y., 1810. d. 99 Scarce *" . ^ 1769 Message from the President, . I an^ 1888, TransmlttlnR Sundry Papers uikju Subject' "of Claims Against the French Government for Spoliations on American Commerce since September, 1800. p. 215 50 1770 Proceedings and Discussions In French Chamber of Deputies on the Treaty Between France and ihe U. S., Signed at Paris, July 4, 1831. Pages 8»3 to M8. (Congl. Doct ) 60 1771 Report by Mr. Clay on Helatlous with France, Ac, In U. S. Senate. 1836. p. 23 SS 1772 Notes on Some of the (^ueHtions Decided by the Board of Commissioners under the Convention with France, of July 4, I8.HI. By John K. Kane. Philadelphia, 1886. 11. 108. Scarce ...7. 1 OO 1773 Sketch of Claims of Sundry American Citizens on U. 8. Government for ludemnVty for Depredations by the French, Prior to Sept. 30, 1800. By James H. Causten. Wash- ington, Feb. 17, 1871. p. 29 m 1774 Do. Nov.17.1871. p.34 '....'.'.'.'.'. « 1775 French Spoliations. Petition to Conn. Leglsl., 1843. Report on French Claims, Mass*. Legisl., 1S43. Resolves, Ac. Ac. p. 8 S5 1770 Succinct Statement of Ground of Demands of Legal Representatives of the the late Fran- cis Pelletreau, etc. N.Y.,1838. p. 18 15 1777 Alien, George (Rev). Remarks on Attack of " Family yEgis " upon Judge Alien, p. 8. . . . 15 1778 Bullock, A. H. (Gov.) Reply to Committee of Ho. of Rep. relative to License Iaw. 1868 1779 Campbell, Hugh J. (Gen.) The White League Conspiracy against Free Government.* Speech. Jan, 11, 1875, before Republicans of Louisiania, p. 11 15 1780 Chebtham, James. NINE LETTERS ON the SUBJECT of AARON BURR'S POLITI- CAL DEFECTION, with an APPENDIX. New Yokk. 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Illinois to Massachusetts, Greeting ! Contllcilng Teachings of South Caro- lina and Massachusetts. Boston, 1865, p. 22, d. c 86 1795 Address adopted by Whig State Convention at Worcester, Sept. 13, 1848, with Resolutions and Proceedings, p. 16 80 1796 of Mass. Republican State Committee, 1878 1797 of Democratic Members of theMass. Legislature to the People. 1844, p. 12 15 1798 to People of Massaclmsetts. p. 8, (s. a.) 15 i-lf~Jn/avor 0/ Utillivan and Heath. 1799 Butler's Record. '^ I ilenire to be Investi(jated.'" 1879, p. 81 86 1800 CONDUCT CF THE ADMINISTRATION. Bo.stoii, 1S32. Vert/ scarce, p. 86 60 1801 Constitution or Form of Government for Ma-ssachusetts. p. 57, (s. a.), (s. 1.) 20 IS02 of United States and of Massachusetts. Worcester. 1834, p. 24 16 1803 Do do. do. do. With Complete Indexes. Worcester, 1837, p.25 80 1804 Credit of the Nation in 1860 and 1876. Democratic Platform and Tllden's Letter An- swered, p. 4, d. c ••••:: •'': 1805 Democratic Record. Dare the Nation Trust such a Party, p. 8, d. c 1806 Defence of the Pres. (Tyler) against Attacks o^otts and the Clay Party, p.16, d.c. (1848) 15 1807 Donn Piatt. An Episode in his Diplomatic Cai*r. Washington, 1878, p. 24 85 1808 Grant or Greeley. Which? Facts and ArgumMits for Consideration of Colored Cltlxens ofU.S. (1872. d. 8, p. c « 1809 High and Low Tariffs and their Effects, p. 4, d.c.......... ^•■^•::j,L'1: <» 1810 Horace Greeley's Jokes. Edited by Glory and Printed for Fun. N. Y., 1»T8, p. 64 86 1811 Illinois. Message of Gov. French. Jan., 1861, p. 23 » 58 E. P. Boon. 1812 Information lor the People. No. 2 Vaticanism in Germany and in U. S. " 3 Can tlie Nation Trust the Democ. Party. " 6 High and Low Tariffs, and their Effects. " 7 Our Currency ; its volume and Character. " 10 Southern Q,uestion. 1S13 Interesting Documents. Containing : An Account of the Federal Procession, July 23, 17S8. Sketch of Proceedings of Convention of State of N. Y., which adopted the Con- stitution, Articles of Confederation, etc. Constitution of the U. S. and New York State. Declaration of Independence. N. Y., 1819, p. 128 1.00 1814 Kentucky. Message of Gov. Letcher to Legislature. Dec, 1841, p. 15 15 1815 Know Nothings. An Expose of the Secret Order of Know Nothings. By Know Some- thing. N. Y"., 1854, p. 32 25 1816 Letter from Citizens of Newburyport, to Mr. Webster in relation to his Speech, Mch. 7, 1850, and Webster's Reply, (1850), p. 16 25 1817 Do. do. p.20 25 1818 Letter of Col. Mosby. Comments of New York Herald, 1876, p. 4, d.c 1819 Letters from Prominent Persons recommending E. Delalield Smith to the Office of At- torney of U. S., Ac. And Letter from President Grant, (1872), p. 32 20 1820 "Lincoln County " King. 1875, p. 8 15 lIs^Keiates to attempted formation of New County out of Worcester and Middlesex, Mass. 1821 N . I. P. The Undermining of Our Institutions. (Providence, R. 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Soldiers, etc., p. 4 1831 Report of Committee of General Assembly of Louisiana on Conduct of Late Elections and Condition of Peace and Order in the State, 1869, p. 242 1.00 This Edition contains Letters to Gov. Kellogg, not in the following. 1832 Do. (Supplemental.) 1869, p. 296 1.00 1833 That Convention ; or, Five Days a Politician. By F. G. W., et. aL Profusely Illustrated by Frank Beard. N. Y. and Chicago, 1872, p. 184 25 1834 Walker (Gen.) ("Fillibuster.") Report giving Correspondence, Instructions and Orders to U. S. Naval Forces, relative to the Arrest of, at San Juan, 1858, p. 13 25 (U. S. Senate Document.) 1835 What is Credit Mobilier? p. 10 15 POLITICAL BROADSIDES, 1836 (1) To the Legislators, Gentlemen of the Senate and Ho. of Rep. (of Mass.) 2 columns. (Signed, One of a Thousand.) (2) Proceedings of Whig State Convention. Mass., June 17, 1840. 3 cols. (3) Embargo by Express. Boston, 1812. (4) Federal Repub. Nomination. Brooks and Phillips. Address, 1816. 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