Memorial record of the nation's tribute to Abraham Lincoln . of Emancipation Society in England toMrs. Lincoln, 242; Emancipation Society in London, 242,243; Meeting at Liverpool, 243; Remarks of the EnglishPress, 243, 244, 245 ; Sympathy and Tribute of the Govern-ment of France, 245, 246; Count de Pariss Letter to SenatorSumner, 247, 248; Allusion to the Empresss Letter to , 248 ; Action of the Government of Prussia, 249;Scene in a Berlin Church, 250, 251. XXI. Meeting of Americans in Foreign Countries. In London, 257; Minister Adamss Address, 257; In Rome, 258;Resolutions, 258,259
Memorial record of the nation's tribute to Abraham Lincoln . of Emancipation Society in England toMrs. Lincoln, 242; Emancipation Society in London, 242,243; Meeting at Liverpool, 243; Remarks of the EnglishPress, 243, 244, 245 ; Sympathy and Tribute of the Govern-ment of France, 245, 246; Count de Pariss Letter to SenatorSumner, 247, 248; Allusion to the Empresss Letter to , 248 ; Action of the Government of Prussia, 249;Scene in a Berlin Church, 250, 251. XXI. Meeting of Americans in Foreign Countries. In London, 257; Minister Adamss Address, 257; In Rome, 258;Resolutions, 258,259; Paris, 259; Scene in the AmericanChapel, (Dr. Sunderlands,) 260; American Legation, 260. XXII. National Humiliation and Prayer. Proclamation by President Johnson, 261, 262; Observance ofthe Day, 262; Development of the Religious Element of theNation, 262-264. XXIII. Favorite Poem of President Lincoln. Its Origin, 264,265; Recites to Mr. Carpenter, 265; ThePoem, 265, 266. XXIV. Historic Apostrophe. Its Language and Truth, 267, 268. 7/.J100 9. o4W. 01 $15.
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