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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS.

No. 1. Future of the Northwest. By Robert Dale Owen.

2. Echo from the Army. Extracts from Letters of Soldiers.
3. Union Mass Meeting, Cooper Institute, March 6, 1863.
Brady, Van Buren, &c.

4. Three Voices: the Soldier, Farmer and Poet.

5. Voices from the Army. Letters and Resolutions of Soldiers.

Speeches of

6. Northern True Men. Addresses of Connecticut Soldiers-Extracts from

Richmond Journals.

7. Speech of Major-General Butler.

1863.

8. Separation; War without End.

Academy of Music, New York, April 2,

Ed. Laboulaye.

Soldiers'

9. The Venom and the Antidote. Copperhead Declarations.

Letters.

10. A few words in behalf of Loyal Women of the United States. By One
of Themselves.

11. No Failure for the North. Atlantic Monthly.

12. Address to King Cotton. Eugene Pelletan.

13. How a Free People conduct a long War. Stille.

14. The Preservation of the Union, a National Economic Necessity.

15. Elements of Discords in Secessia. By William Alexander, Esq., of Texas

16. No Party now, but all for our Country. Francis Lieber.

17. The Cause of the War. Col. Charles Anderson.

18. Opinions of the early Presidents and of the Fathers of the Republic upon
Slavery, and upon Negroes as Men and Soldiers.

19. Einheit and Freiheit, von Hermann Rafter.

20. Military Despotism! Suspension of the Habeas Corpus! &c.
21. Letter addressed to the Opera-House Meeting, Cincinnati.

Charles Anderson.

22. Emancipation is Peace. By Robert Dale Owen.

23. Letter of Peter, Cooper on Slave Emancipation.

By Col.

24. Patriotism. Sermon by the Rev. Jos. Fransioli, of St. Peter's (Catholic)
Church, Brooklyn.

25. The Conditions of Reconstruction. By Robert Dale Owen.

26. Letter to the President. By Gen. A. J. Hamilton, of Texas.

27. Nullification and Compromise: a Retrospective View.

Williams.

By John Mason

28. The Death of Slavery. Letter from Peter Cooper to Gov. Seymour.
29. Slavery Plantations and the Yeomanry. Francis Lieber.

30. Rebel Conditions of Peace. Extracts from Richmond Journals.

31. Address of the Loyal Leagues, Utica, October 20, 1863.

82. War Power of the President-Summary Imprisonment. By J. Heermans.
33. The Two Ways of Treason.

34. The Monroe Doctrine. By Edward Everett, &c.

35. The Arguments of Secessionists. Francis Lieber.

36. Prophecy and Fulfillment, Letter of A. H. Stephens-Address of E. W.
Gantt.

87. How the South Rejected Compromise, &c. Speech of Mr. Chase in Peace
Conference of 1861.

38. Letters on our National Struggle. By Brigadier-General Thomas Meagher.
39. Bible View of Slavery, by John H. Hopkins, D. D., Bishop of the Diocese
of Vermont. Examined by Henry Drisler.

40. The Conscription Act: a Series of Articles. By Geo. B. Butler.

41. Reponse de M. M. De Gasparin, Laboulaye, &c.

42. Reply of Messrs. Gasparin, Laboulaye, and others.'

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