. Treat's illustrated New York, Philadelphia and surroundings . A. H. Stephens, Vice-President of the C. S. A., delivered at Savannah,March 22,1861. Robert Toombss Address to the People of from Washington, December 23. 1S60 Constitution of the Confederate States of America. Members of the Confederate Cabinet and Congress. Inaugural Address of Jefferson Davis. Speech of President Davis, at Richmond, June 1,18G1. Speech of Ex-Governor Henry A. Wise. Proclamation by Jeff. Davis, granting Letters of Marque. Speech of Hon. A. H. Stephens, at Atlanta, Ga, April30, 1S61. Speech of


. Treat's illustrated New York, Philadelphia and surroundings . A. H. Stephens, Vice-President of the C. S. A., delivered at Savannah,March 22,1861. Robert Toombss Address to the People of from Washington, December 23. 1S60 Constitution of the Confederate States of America. Members of the Confederate Cabinet and Congress. Inaugural Address of Jefferson Davis. Speech of President Davis, at Richmond, June 1,18G1. Speech of Ex-Governor Henry A. Wise. Proclamation by Jeff. Davis, granting Letters of Marque. Speech of Hon. A. H. Stephens, at Atlanta, Ga, April30, 1S61. Speech of J. M. Mason, at Richmond, Va., June Houstons Speech, at Independence, Texas, May of Howell Cobb, at Atlanta, Ga., May 22, R. E. Lees Address to his of Hon. A. H. Stephens, at Richmond, Va., April 22, Last Manifesto of the Confederate Last Proclamation of President of Generals of the Confederate Army. Sent post-paid upon receipt of price. E. B. TREAT, Publisher, 805 Broadway, N. Y. AND PHILADELPHIA. 69 BrooKlyn Parks. CHEAPEST AND BEST. Prospect Park.—The legislation lead-ing to the formation of this beautifulpark began in 1859, though the originalplan was exceedingly meager in its pro-visions. The site of this park is one ofsurprising natural beauty, with magnifi-cent views embracing every variety ofprospect and scenery. The rich soil iscovered in summer with a luxuriant growthof plants and flowers; stately forest treeswave in the breeze; hillocks, lakes, andwater-courses lend the charms of ruralscenery; while art, with lavish expendi-tureuhas been introduced to supply withexquisite sculpture and multipliedadornments all that can please the eyeand enrich the mind. The park contains550 acres, and had cost in 1871 nine mill-ions. 25 acres are devoted to zoologicalgardens. Its tasteful arbors, terraces,exquisite bridges, music-stands, skatingponds, winding pedestrian and carriageways, in magnificenc


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