[p. 2] ; columns 1–2 ; 13 ¾ col. in. ; A letter from Orson Hyde, who pleads for intervention in the Mormon outrages being committed in Jackson County, Missouri. The Saints have united in defense of the mob, but have been attacked many times. The laws will not help them as "there is no one to enforce them. Every officer, civil and military, with one or two exceptions, is either directly or indirectly engaged in the mob." From the St. Louis Republican.
Some of the pamphlets have caption title only. ; Binder's title for set made up of works published independently. Vol. 2 has title: Slavery and the Civil War; pamphlets. ; The rebuke of secession doctrines / Southern Statesmen -- The infamous perjuries of the "Bureau of Military Justice" exposed / Rev. Stuart Robinson -- A savoury dish for loyal men -- Slavery the mere pretext for the rebellion; not its cause. Andrew Jackson's prophecy in 1833. His last will and testament in 1843. Bequests of his three swords: his solemn injunction to wield them "in support of our glorious union" against all assailants, whether "foreign enemies or domestic traitors" / Southern Man -- The South alone, should govern the south. And African slavery should be controlled by those only who are friendly to it -- Idemnity for the past and security for the future / Hon. Charles Sumner -- The "Times" review of McClellan: his military career reviewed and expanded / William Swinton -- The fugitive slave law; tried by the old and new testaments / Joseph P. Thompson -- The Truth from an honest man. The letter of the President -- View of the subject of slavery contained in the biblical repertory for April, 1836 in which the scriptural argument, it is believed, is very clearly and justly exhibited -- Washington and Jackson on Negro soldiers. General Banks on the bravery of negro troops. Poem - the second Louisiana / George H. Boker -- West Point and the war -- The family relation as affected by slavery / Charles K. Whipple. ; v. 2. An address to the Presbyterian Church, enforcing the duty of excluding all slaveholders from the Communion of Saints -- The African slave trade. The secret purpose of the insurgents to revive it. No treaty stipulations against the slave trade to be entered into with the European powers / Judah P. Benjamin's intercepted instructions to L.Q.C. Lamar -- Our National Constitution: its adaptation to a state of war or insurrection / Hon. Daniel Agnew -- The Alarm Bell no.1 / a Constitutionalist -- Letters from the South, relating to the condition of the freedmen addressed to Major General O.O. Howard / J.W. Alvord -- The testimony of a refugee from East Tennessee / Hermann Bokum -- The state of the country. An oration delivered at Buffalo, July 4th, 1862 / Walter Clarke -- The South: a letter from a friend in the North with special reference to the effects of disunion upon slavery -- The conscription also speeches of hte Hon. W.D. Kelley, of Pennsylavnia, in the House of Representatives, on the conscription; the way to attain and secure peace; and on arming the negros with a letter from Secretary Chase -- Education, a state duty / D. Bethune Duffield -- Freedom or despotism. The voice of our brother's blood: its source and its summons. A discourse occasioned by the Sumner and Kansas outrages. Preached in Neward, June 8th and 15th, 1856 / Henry C. Fish -- Origin of American slavery, extracted from "Slavery and Anti-slavery;" a history of the great struggle in both hemispheres, with a view of the slavery question in the United States / William Goodell -- Abolition documents no. 2; the constitution against slavery -- Home missions and slavery: a repritn of several articles, recently published in the religious journals; with an appendix -- About the war. Plain words to plain people / a plain man -- The Loyalists ammunition -- An Address to the Presbyterians of Kentucky, proposing a plan for the instructions and emancipation of their slaves / Synod of Kentucky. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Herbs, shrubs, and trees"--v. 1, p. 85-135; "Regnum vegetabile"-- v. 1, p. 287-292; "An essay on the Chilian language"--v. 2, p. [285]-305. ; Appendix has special t.p.: An appendix to the civil and political history of Chili, consisting of a sketch of the Araucana of Don Alonzo de Ercilla, with copious translations from that poem, by William Hayley, esq. and the Rev. H. Boyd. New York : Published by Alsop, Brannan and Alsop, City-hotel, Broadway, 1808. ; Originally published as two separate works: Saggio sulla storia naturale del Chili. Bologna, 1782; and Saggio sulla storia civile del Chili. Bologna, 1787. ; v. 1. The natural history of Chili -- v. 2. The civil history of Chili. ; Shaw & Shoemaker ; Mode of access: Internet.