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Extracts from Gen. James A. Garfield's speeches in support of law, order, and justice, the Constitutional powers of the government and the maintenance of the honor and interests of the people and nation.
Speech of Hon. Elijah Ward, at a meeting ratifying his nomination for election to the 45th Congress, November 4th, 1876.
Why the Republican Party should be trusted; the key-note by Henry Ward Beecher at the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, Monday evening, June 14, 1880.
Speech of Governor Seymour at Philadelphia.
A plain statement addressed to all honest Democrats
Address of the National Democratic committee : The perils of the nation. Usurpations of the administration in Maryland and Tennessee. The remedy to be used.
The Chicago Copperhead Convention : the treasonable and revolutionary utterances of the men who composed it. Extracts from all the notable speeches delivered in and out of the National "Democratic" Convention
Speech of Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, at the great ratification meeting in Union Square, New York, September 17, 1864
The true conditions of American loyalty : a speech delivered by George Ticknor Curtis, before the Democratic Union Association, March 28th, 1863.
Speech by Hon. Sanford E. Church, at Batavia, October 13, 1863.
Eulogy upon the Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, delivered at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington, July 3, 1861
Ovation at the Academy of Music.
An address to the democracy of the United States, on the duty of the Democratic Party, at this crisis.
Remarks of Hon. Miles Taylor, of Louisiana, accompanied by a letter to the editors of the Washington Union.
Speech of the Hon. James Brooks, at 932 Broadway, Tuesday evening, December 30, 1862
Address to the Democracy of the Union
Speech of Mr. Pugh to 50,000 voters : who nominated Vallandigham, and resolved to elect him governor of Ohio
Proceedings of the great peace convention, held in the city of New York June 3d, 1863 : speeches, addresses, resolutions, and letters from leading men.