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By Schuyler Colfax 47| Rev. P. Brooks 27 - Fancy or Fact. |True Fame. By Jay 28 - By James Russell Lowell 6|The Open Door 29 - Great Lives Imperishable. |The American Indian. - Edward Everett 19| By Charles Sprague 29 - How Riches are to be Measured 18|The Trapper’s Last Trail. - If We Knew 10| Madge Morris 31 - In Scotia Dear 35|The Two Lives 32 - Liberty. By Frank E. Brush 20|The Sabbath 32 - Little Jim. George R. Sims 25|The World from the Sidewalk 33 - Live for Good. |The Duellist’s Honor. - Rev. J. J. Case 31| By Bishop England 36 - Logan at Atlanta 36|Trust in God, and do the Right. - Malibran and the Young Musician 12| N. McLeod 40 - My Portion 39|The Miner’s Luck. J. W. Donovan 40 - Napoleon the Little. Hugo 25|The Old School-house 41 - Night Before the Execution. |The True Source of Reform. - Mary E. Bryan 45| E. H. Chapin 42 - Our Ships 8|The Cry of the Dreamer. - Opposite Examples. | John B. 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Dann 31 - Ingratitude Towards the Deity. |Rural Occupations Favorable - Appleton 8| to the Sentiments of Devotion. - Legend of the Crossing | Buckminster 31 - Sweeper 9|The Moonshiner’s Daughter. - Sergeant Jasper at Fort | M. B. 32 - Moultrie. |The Baby’s Prayer. - Louise Imogen Guiney 10| Mrs. E. E. Williamson 34 - The Reveille 11|How He Got Rich 34 - The Stoning of the Magdalen. |The Midnight Tryst. - F. E. Pratt 11| Mary E. Bryan 35 - State’s Evidence. |The Four-Leaved Clover. - Margaret Cavendish 13| A Decoration Day - Mother’s Slipper 13| Reminiscence 37 - The Cradle Rocked. |What is Religion? - H. S. Keller 14| Bishop Heber 38 - The Old Class Room 15|All Light There. - In the Dakota Blizzard. | Mrs. M. L. Rayne 38 - John Paul Bocock 16|On the Field of Gettysburg. - Langsyne. D. M. Moir 17| Ena Walton 39 - Mrs. Grundy 18|In the Name of God, the Merciful, - The Baby and the Soldier 19| the Compassionate! 39 - “Clear the Way.” |Influence of Christianity in - Camilla Crosland 20| Elevating the Female Character. - Wolfe Tone aboard the Hoche. | J. G. Carter 40 - David G. Adee 21|Would We Return? - My Old Vag. M. Quad 21| Robert Burns Wilson 41 - Nobody Knows but Father. |The Rose. Mrs. Sigourney 42 - H. C. Dodge 23|Death 43 - The Brave at Home. |My Henry. James W. Riley 43 - T. Buchanan Read 23|The Lock of Hair. - Drunk in the Street 24| Thomas Dunn English 44 - Posthumous Influence of the |Vita Nova 44 - Wise and Good. Norton 24|Description of a Death Scene. - “Me and Bob and Jim.” | Miss Francis 45 - Ada Stewart Shelton 25|St. Brigid 47 - The Angelus 26|“To Many of We.” 47 - A Regular Bad ’Un. |Decoration Day. - Frederick Langbridge 26| Minnie Irving 48 - - M. J. IVERS & CO., 379 Pearl Street, New York. - - - - -STANDARD RECITATIONS. 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