Postmaster Genral,

His most devoted Servant,
Whose autograph adorns my Commishn ez Postmaster,
This Volume

Is Respectfully Dedikated.


Contents

[Prefis, or Interductry Chapter]

  1. [After the New Jersey Election]
  2. [Converses with General McStinger]
  3. [A Remarkable Dream]
  4. [A Change of Base—Kentucky]
  5. [Abolition in Kentucky]
  6. [A Conversation with a Kentuckian]
  7. [A Vision—Spirit of Andrew Jackson]
  8. [A Plan for Up-building the Democracy]
  9. [A Vision of the Next World]
  10. [A Sonnet]
  11. [The Situation—The Democracy Warned]
  12. [The President’s 22d of February Speech]
  13. [A Warning]
  14. [Refuses to Support the President]
  15. [The Patriarchal System]
  16. [A Dream]
  17. [A Kentucky Tea Party]
  18. [A Cry of Exultation]
  19. [A Wail of Anguish]
  20. [Mournful View of the Situation]
  21. [A Psalm of Gladness]
  22. [A Discourse upon the Nigger]
  23. [Workings of the Freedmen’s Bureau]
  24. [Presides at a Church Trial]
  25. [Meeting to Indorse Gen. Rosseau]
  26. [Preaches—The “Prodigal Son”]
  27. [A Pleasant Dream]
  28. [The Reward of Virtue]
  29. [The Convocation at Philadelphia]
  30. [The Great Presidential Excursion]
  31. [The Presidential Tour Continued]
  32. [End of the Presidential Tour]
  33. [At Home Again]
  34. [The Cleveland Convention]
  35. [An Appeal to the People]
  36. [The October Elections]
  37. [Mr. Nasby’s Opinion on the Cause of the President’s Defeat]
  38. [Andrew Johnson President or King?]
  39. [A Cabinet Meeting]
  40. [Sermon on the November Elections]
  41. [A Few Last Words]

PREFIS,