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SOUTHERN NOTES FOR NATIONAL CIRCULATION.

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This is a volume of facts of recent Southern life, as narrated by the Southern and Metropolitan press. It is a history of the Southern States for six months subsequent to John Brown’s Invasion of Virginia. The diversity of its contents may be judged from the titles of its Chapters,—Key Notes, Free Speech South, Free Press South, Law of the Suspected, Southern Gospel Freedom, Southern Hospitality, Post Office South, Our Adopted Fellow Citizens South, Persecutions of Southern Citizens, The Shivering Chivalry, Sports of Heathen Gentlemen, &c., &c., &c. As a manual for Anti-Slavery and Republican orators and editors it is invaluable.

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ECHOES OF HARPER’S FERRY.

This volume is a collection of the greatest Speeches, Sermons, Lectures, Letters, Poems, and other Utterances of the leading minds of America and Europe, called forth by John Brown’s Invasion of Virginia. They are all given—mostly for the first time—unabridged; and they have all been corrected by their authors for this edition, or re-printed with their permission from duly authorized copies. That this volume is justly entitled to the claim of being the first collection of worthy specimens of American Eloquence, the following brief summary of its contents will show: It contains Speeches and Sermons—by Wendell Phillips (two), Ralph Waldo Emerson (two), Edward Everett, Henry D. Thoreau, Dr. Cheever (two), Hon. Charles O’Conor, Henry Ward Beecher, Theodore Tilton, Col. Phillips, Rev. Gilbert Haven, James Freeman Clarke, Fales Henry Newhall, M. D., Conway (of Cincinnati), and Edwin M. Wheelock; Letters—by Theodore Parker (two), Victor Hugo (two), Mrs. Mason of Virginia, and Lydia Maria Child; Poems and other Contributions—by William Allinghame, John G. Whittier, William Lloyd Garrison, Judge Tilden, F. B. Sanborn, Hon. A. G. Riddle, Richard Realf, C. K. Whipple, Rev. Mr. Belcher, Rev. Mr. Furness, Rev. Mr. Sears, Edna Dean Proctor, L. M. Alcott, Wm. D. Howells, Elizur Wright, &c., &c., &c. Also, all the Letters sent to John Brown when in prison at Charlestown by Northern men and women, and his own relatives: “one of the most tenderly-pathetic and remarkable collections of letters in all Literature.” Also, the Services at Concord, or “Liturgy for a Martyr;” composed by Emerson, Thoreau, Alcott, Sanborn, &c.: “unsurpassed in beauty even by the Book of Common Prayer.” With an Appendix, containing the widely-celebrated Essays of Henry C. Carey on the value of the Union to the North.