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The North American review
Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge
1. The Renaissance of Nationalism ..... JUDGE TOURGEE.
II. Socialism : Its Fallacies and Dangers . CHARLES BRADLAUGH.
III. Progress of Minnesota.
BY THE GOVERNOR.
IV. Future of the National Banking System . . JOHN JAY KNOX.
V. Good Works of False Faiths.
GAIL HAMILTON.
VI. The Anthracite Coal Pool ..
JAMES F. HUDSON.
VII. Some War Memoranda
WALT WHITMAN.
VIII. Why am I a New Churchman?
REV. JAMES REED.
IX. The Constitutional AGO
CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE.
X. What Shall be Dor VI. TIT IV VI.
W. M. GROSVENOR.
HENRY GEORGE.
THE
NORTH AMERICAN REVIE
VOL. 143.--JUNE TO DECEMBER, 1886.
JULY NUMBER.
Mohammedan Marriages, by Minister S. S. Cox; Letters to Prominent Persons, by Ar
mond-No. 3: to the Rev. Henry M. Dexter; Chinese Immigration, by Prof. E. W
Should the Government Own the Telegraph ? by William A. Phillips, Defense of
S. C., by Gen. G. T. Beauregard; The People's Share in Wealth, by Edward Gori
Words, by Gail Hamilton. IMPORTANT HISTORICAL LETTERS-Introduction, by
Boutwell Letters to Gens. Ord and Augur, by Gen, W. Sherman; Letters to Gen.
by Gen. U. S. Grant; Letter to President Johnson, by Gen. W. T. Sherman: Lette
Grant, by Gen. W. T. Sherman; Jobs in Cities, by Dr. Ferdinand Seeger. NOTES
MENTS-A Mistake of Beauregard, by Rear-Admiral W. R. Taylor; Gold and Sily
by Cassius M. Clay; Anarchism Detined by an Anarchist, by C. L. James; Mr. Eat
Law, by S. W. McCall; Postal Telegraph in England, by W. H. Preece.
AUGUST NUMBER.
Bismarck, Man and Minister, by John A. Kasson ; Why am I a Catholic ? by Rev. S. I
S. J. , The Progress of Arkansas, by Gov. Simon P. Hughes į Life Insurance,
Wright; Radicalism in France, by Henri Rochefort ; Labor in Pennsylvania,
George ; My Negotiations with Gen, Sherman, by Gen. Joseph E. Johnston.
COMMENTS—To Gen. Sberman, by Gen. Wm. Farrar Smith ; On Arthur Richmo
Henry M. Dexter ; New York Constitutions, by Gideon J, Tucker ; A Defense of A
hy William Holmes ; The Mistakes of Anarchism, by Francis L. Ferguson ; The Papa
by Wm. L. Scruggs.
SEPTEMBER NUMBER.
Payment of the National Debt, by N. P. Hill; Reconstruction Days, by S. H. M. E
unpublished letters by Halleck and Chase; Socialism in England, by H. M. Hyndma
to Prominent Persons, by Arthur Richmond-No. 4: To Samuel J. Randall, M. C.;
Civilization, by Albion W Tourgée; Mormon Blood Atonement, by Kate Field; Lab
sylvania, by Henry George; Why am I a Methodist ? by Rev. George R. Crooks, D.
Suffrage, by Ouida. NOTES AND COMMENTS-President Lincoln's Letter to Gov
the editor, with a fac-simile of Lincoln's Letter; The Newspaper Habit, by Augustus
Origin and Purpose of the Veto Power, by W. A. Phillips; Indifference: A Posthun
ment, by George Sand; Two Unpublished Letters of Abraham Lincoln.
OCTOBER NUMBER.
Arbitration, by Prof. Richard T. Ely ; An American Queen, by Gail Hamilton ; Silv
Savings Banks, by Willis S. Paine, L.L. D.; Cremation and Christianity, by All
Bigelow ; Labor in Pennsylvania, by Henry George ; Woman Suffrage,
by Mrs. Mar
more ; Prohibition, by Petroleum V. Nasby; Mr. Blaine on the Tariff, by Prof.
NOTES AND COMMENTS-Earthquake Probabilities, hy Prof. Richard A. Pro
Back the Obelisk, by Col. C. Challié Long ; Mistakes of Rear-Admiral Taylor, by
regard ; Progress of Colorado, by C. S. Thomas.
NOVEMBER NUMBER.
How Shall the Negro be Educated ? by Edmund Kirke ; Robert Burns as Poet and Perse
Whitman: The Indian Policy of the United States, by Jefferson Davis; A Sla
Letter-Book, No Name Series ; The Cities of Italy, by Ouida ; Six Unpublishe
George Washington ; Why am I a Churchman? by the Bishop of Kentucky ; So
lished War Letters of Generals Grant, Halleck, Burnside. Bragg and Admiral Porte
to Gen. W. T. Sherman ; Railway Legislation, by Frank S. Bood. NoTES AND
The South in the Union Army, by Felix A. Reeve; Industrial Arbitration, Thoma
ford Martin ; Rome or Reason 2 Helen H. Gardener ; Earthquake Studies, by Felix
DECEMBER NUMBER.
My Campaign in East Kentucky, by James A. Garfield (A Posthumous Military Auto
Labor and Condensed Labor, by Pierre Lorillard ; Heathendom and Christendo
Hamilton ; Why am I a Churchman ? by the Bi hop of Kentucky ; Educational
Posthumous Essay, by George Sand ; Lessons of the New York City Elections, posium : 1. Republican View, by " Å Republican ;" 2. Labor Party View, by R
McGlynn, D. D. ; 3. Democratic View, by S. S. Cox : Jefferson Davis and the Miss
paign, by Gen, Joseph E. Johnston ; Salmon P. Chase, by Donn Piat:; Letters to
Persons,' by Arthur Richmond-No. 5 : To the President : Recent Reforms in I
Allen Thorndike Rice. NOTES AND COMMENTS-Mormon Blood Atonement, by
West ; The last Confederate Killed, by Gen. J. A. Wilson.
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