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No. 1. - CHRISTIAN RECREATION AND UNCHRISTIAN AMUSEMENT, Sermon by Rev T L. Cuyler.
No. 2. - MENTAL CULTURE FOR WOMEN, Addresses by Rev. H. W. Banana* and Hon. Jas. T. Brady.
No. 8. - ORANDEURs OF ASTRONOMY, Discourse by Prof. O. M. Mitcheli.
No. 4. - PROGRESs AND DEMANDs OF CHRISTIANITY, 8ermon by Rev. Wm.H. MlLEURN.
No. 6. - JESUs AND THE RESURRECTION, Sermon by Rev. A. KINGMAN Now.
No. 6. - TRIBUTE TO HUMBOLDT, Addresses by Hon. GEO. Rancraft, rev. Dr. Thompson, Profs. AGASSIE, LIEBER, Backs and Guror.
No. 7. - COMING TO CHRIST, Sermon by Rot. Host M. Scudder, D. D., M. D.
No. 8. - DANIEL WEBSTER, Oration by Hon. Edward EVERETT, at the Inaugur-ation of the statue of Webster, at Boston, Sept 17th, 1859.
No. 9. - A CHEERFUL TEMPER, a Thanksgiving Discourse, by Rev. Wm. Adams, D. D.
No. 10. - DEATH OF WASHINGTON IRVING, Address by Hon. Edward Evrrett and Sermon by Rev. Jno. A. TODD.
No. 11. - GEORGE WASHINGTON, Oration by Hon. THOS. S. Bocock, at the Inauguration of the statue of Washington, in the city of Washington, February 22d, 1860.
No. 12. - TRAVEL, 1Ts PLEASURES, ADVANTAGEs AND REQUIREMENTS, Lecture by J. H. Siddons.
No. 13. - ITALIAN INDEPENDENCE, Addresses by Rev. HENEY WARD BERCHER, Rev. HENRY W. Billows, D. D.( Rev. Jos. P. Thompson, D. D., and Prof. O. M. MITCHELL. Delivered in New York, Feb. 17th, 1860.
No. 14. - SUCCESs OF OUR REPUBLIC, Oration by Hon. EDward EVERNETT, in Boston, July 4th, 1860.
Nos. 15 ft 16. - (Two in one, 20 cents.) WEBSTER's SPEECH, in the United States Senate, on the FORCE BILL, and JACKSON's PROCLAMATION to South Carolina in 1888.
Nos. 17 & 18. - (Two in one, 20 cents.) WEBSTER's REPLY TO HAYNE.
No. 19. - LAFAYETTE, Oration by Hon. Charles Sumner, delivered in New York and Philadelphis. Dec. 1860.
No. 20. - THE CAUSEs OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, a paper contributed to the London Times, by J. Lothrop Motley.
Nos. 21 & 22, (Two in one, 20 cents). - "THE QUESTIONs OF THE DAY." The great oration of Edward Everett, delivered at the Academy of Music, July 4,1861.
No. 28. - PROVIDENCE IN THE WAR; A Thanksgiving Discourse, by the Rev. 8. D. BURCHARD, D.D., delivered in New York, November 98th, 1861.
No. 24. - THE SOUTHERN REBELLION, and the Constitutional Powers of the Republic for its Suppression. An Address by the Hon. Henry Winter Davis, before the Mercantile library Association of Brooklyn, November 26th, 1861.
No. 26 - THE WAR FOR THE UNION. An Address by WENDELL PHILIPs delivered in New York and Boston, in December, 1861.
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