6CHAPTER IV.
66[Speech in Congress on the Constitutional Amendment to abolish slavery, January 13, 1865]
7CHAPTER V.
67[Reply to Mr. Lamar, in a Committee of the Whole.]
8CHAPTER VI.
68[From a Speech in Congress, 1866.]
9CHAPTER VII.
69[Letter to A. B. Hinsdale.]
10CHAPTER VIII.
70[From an Address at Hiram College, June 14, 1867.]
11CHAPTER IX.
71[From the Same.]
12CHAPTER X.
72[From the Same]
13CHAPTER XI.
73[Speech in the House of Representatives, February 12, 1867.]
14CHAPTER XII.
74[Speech on the Currency Question, 1868.]
15CHAPTER XIII.
75[A Speech on Currency and the Banks, 1870.]
16CHAPTER XIV.
76[From a Speech in the House, April 1, 1870.]
17CHAPTER XV.
77[Speech on the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, April 4, 1871.]
18FOOTNOTES:
78[Letter to Professor Demmon December 16, 1871.]
19CHAPTER XVII.
79[Speech on the last Census.]
20CHAPTER XVIII
80[Speech on National Aid to Education, February 6, 1872.]
21CHAPTER XIX.
81[From a Speech on Repealing the Salary Clause, 1873.]
22CHAPTER XX.
82[Letter to B. A. Hinsdale, 1874.]
23TO JAMES A. GARFIELD.
83[Speech on the Currency and the Public Faith, April 8, 1874.]
24CHAPTER XXII.
84[Speech on the Railway Problem, June 22, 1874.]
25CHAPTER XXIII.
85[From a Speech in the House of Representatives, June, 1874.]
26CHAPTER XXIV.
86[Letter to A. B. Hinsdale, 1876.]
27FOOTNOTES:
87[From "Life and Character of Almeda A. Booth," June 22, 1876.]
28CHAPTER XXVI.
88[From the Same.]
29FOOTNOTES:
89[From the Same.]
30CHAPTER XXVIII.
90[From the "Atlantic Monthly," July, 1877.]
31CHAPTER XXIX.
91[From the "North American Review," May-June, 1878.]
32CHAPTER XXX.
92[From a Speech at Faneuil Hall, Boston, September 11, 1878.]
33CHAPTER XXXI.
93[From an Address at Hiram College.]
34CHAPTER XXXII.
94[From a Speech on the Ninth Census.]
35CHAPTER. XXXIII.
95[From a Speech, December 10, 1878.]
36CHAPTER XXXIV
96[From a Speech, June 2, 1879.]
37CHAPTER XXXV.
97[Address, at the Memorial Meeting, in the House of Representatives, January 16, 1879.]
38CHAPTER XXXVI.
98[On the Relation of the Government to Science, February 11, 1879.]
39CHAPTER XXXVII.
99[Speech on the National Election.]
40CHAPTER XXXVIII.
100[Remarks, in the House of Representatives, February 11, 1879, on the Life and Character of Gustave Schleicher.]
41CHAPTER XXXIX.
101[From the "North American Review," March, 1879.]
42CHAPTER XL.
102[From the Same, June, 1879.]
43CHAPTER XLI.
103[Speech in Congress, on the first anniversary of Mr. Lincoln's death.]
44CHAPTER XLII.
104[Speech at Cleveland, Ohio, October 11, 1879.—Resumption of Specie Payments.]
45CHAPTER XLIII.
105[Speech at Cleveland, October 11, 1879.—Appeal to Young Men.]
46CHAPTER XLIV.
106[From a Speech, January 14, 1880.]
47CHAPTER XLV.
107[Letter of Acceptance, July 10, 1880.]
48CHAPTER XLVI.
108[From a Speech, at the unveiling of a Soldiers' Monument Painesville, Ohio, July 4, 1880.]
49"E venni dal martirio a questa pace."
109[Speech to a Delegation of four hundred Young Men—First Voters—of Cleveland, Ohio, at Mentor, October 8, 1880.]
50(Died Sept. 19, 1881.)
110[From a Speech in New York, August 6, 1880.]
51PRESIDENT GARFIELD.
111[Remarks at Chatauqua August 1, 1880]
52AFTER THE BURIAL.
112[From an Address at the Anniversary of Hiram College, directly after the Chicago Convention, 1880.]
53SONNET—JAMES A. GARFIELD.
113FOOTNOTES:
54September 19, 1881.
114PRESIDENT GARFIELD'S FIRST OFFICIAL WORDS TO THE COUNTRY.
55"Bear me out of the battle, for lo! I am sorely wounded."
115I.
56HUMANITAS REGNANS.
116II.
57J. A. G.
117SENATOR HOAR'S ADDRESS.
58HOME AT LAST.
118HON. JAMES G. BLAINE'S EULOGY.
59AN ODE ON THE ASSASSINATION.
119A THRENODY ON GARFIELD.
60FATHERLESS.