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STORRS. An Oration commemorative of President Abraham Lincoln; Delivered at Brooklyn, N. Y., June 1, 1865, by Richard S. Storrs, Jr., D.D., at the request of the War Fund Committee. Published by the Committee. Brooklyn: "The Union" Steam Presses, No. 10 Front street. 1865. 8vo, pp 65. Edition, 1,600 copies.

Of the above edition, one hundred copies were printed on large paper for private distribution, and embellished with a portrait.

STRONG. The Nation's Sorrow. A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, delivered in the Larkin Street Presbyterian Church, San Francisco, April 16th, 1865. By Rev. J. D. Strong, Pastor. Published by the Larkin St. Congregation. San Francisco: George L. Kenny & Co. 1865. 8vo, pp 14. Text, Isaiah iii, 26.

STURZ. Reden gehalten bei der Berliner Todtenfeier für den Präsidenten Lincoln von àmerikanischen, englischen und deutschen Geistlichen. Ein Ausspruch der Kirche über Sklaverei und freie Arbeit. Herausgegeben von J. J. Sturz. Berlin, 1865. C. G. Lüderitz'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung. A Charisius. Schönebergerstrasse 7. 8vo, pp 39. Edition, 1,600 copies, of which 100 were on fine paper.

An English translation of this is said to have been published.

SUMNER. The Promises of the Declaration of Independence. Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, Delivered before the Municipal Authorities of the City of Boston, June 1, 1865, By Charles Sumner. [Motto.] Boston: J. E. Farwell and Company, Printers to the City, 37 Congress street. 1865. 8vo, pp 67.

Ticknor & Fields published an edition on poor paper of 3,000 copies.

SURRATT. 39th Congress, 2d Session. House of Representatives. Ex. Doc., No. 9. John H. Surratt. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State, relating to the discovery and arrest of John H. Surratt. [December 8, 1866. Sine loco, sine anno.] 8vo, pp. 33.

SURRATT. 39th Congress, 2d Session. House of Representatives. Ex. Doc., No. 25. John H. Surratt. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting further copies of papers in answer to Resolution of the House of 3d ultimo, relating to the arrest of John H. Surratt. January 3, 1867. [Sine loco, sine anno.] 8vo, pp 23.

SURRATT. Trial of John H. Surratt in the Criminal Court for the District of Columbia. Hon. George P. Fisher, President. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1867. 8vo, pp. 1383, in 2 vols.

SUTPHEN. Discourse on the occasion of the Death of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States, preached in the Spring Garden Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, by the Pastor, Rev. Morris C. Sutphen, April 16th, 1865. Philadelphia; Jas. B. Rodgers, Printer, 52 & 54 North Sixth street. 1865. 8vo, pp 19. Text, Job xiv, 19. Edition, 750 copies.

SWAIN. A Nation's Sorrow. A Sermon preached on the Sabbath after the Assassination of President Lincoln, In the Central Congregational Church, Providence, April 15, 1865. By the Pastor, Rev. Leonard Swain. [Sine loco, sine anno.] 8vo, pp 11. Text, Lamentations i, 12. Edition, 1,000 copies.

It will be seen that the date of the month is a misprint.

SWEETSER. A Commemorative Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln. By Seth Sweetser, Pastor of the Central Church. Worcester, Massachusetts, MDCCCLXV. 8vo, pp 29. Text, II Samuel iii, 38. Edition, 600 copies.

This discourse was delivered April 23d, and of the above edition 100 were on fine paper.

SWING. The Death of the President. Sermon by Rev. David Swing. Preached in the Presbyterian Church at Hamilton, O., April 16, 1865. 1865. Hamilton Telegraph Print. 16mo, pp 18. Text, Psalm xevii. Edition, 800 copies.

The author informed us that he also delivered a discourse at Oxford, Ohio, at the hour of the funeral ceremonies at Washington, of which 1,000 copies were printed, but he had not a single copy from which he could transcribe the title.

SYMMES.

"To what purpose is this Waste?" Address before the Loyal Leagues of South Brunswick and Monroe, June 1, 1865, by Rev. Joseph G. Symmes, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, N. J. Published by request of the Leagues. New Brunswick, N. J.: Printed at the Fredonian Book and Job Office, August, 1865. 8vo, pp 29. Edition, 600 copies.

SZOLD. Vaterland and Freiheit. Predigt bei der Erinnerungsfeier des verstorbenen Präsidenten, Abraham Lincoln, am 1. Juni 1865, (dem zweiten Tag Schabnoth) gehalten von Benjamin Szold, Rabbiner der Oheb-Schalom Gemeinde in Baltimore. (Der Reiner

lös ist für die Unglüchlichen im Suden bestimmt). Gedrucht bei B. Polmyer, G. D. Ecte von Baltimore u Gaystr, 1865.

TANSEY. From the Cabin to the White House.

12mo, pp 10.

An Address

at the obsequies of the late President Lincoln, by Rev. J. Tansey, of New Harmony, Ind. Evansville: Evansville Journal Co., Steam Printers and Binders. 1865. 8vo, pp 19. Edition, 200 copies.

TAPLEY. Eulogy of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, pronounced by Rufus P. Tapley, Esq., April 19, 1865, at Saco, Maine. Including the report of the proceedings of the town of Saco, consequent upon his death. Biddeford: Printed at the Union and Journal Office, 1865. 8vo, pp 27. Edition, 1,500 copies.

TAPPAN.*

A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States of America. Delivered Tuesday, May 2, 1865, in the Dorothean Church, Berlin, by Henry P. Tappan, D.D., LL.D. Berlin: G. Lange. [Sine loco, sine anno.] 8vo, pp 46. Text, Psalm xlvi, 10.

TAPPAN.* Abraham Lincoln. Rede bei der Gedachtin szfrir in der Dorothunkirch un Berlin, 2 Mai, 1865, gehalten von Dr. H. P. Tappan corresp. mit glieb der franzosifehun Acadimie Autonseste Urberseung. Frankfort au Main: H. Keller. 1865. 8vo, pp iv, 36.

TAYLOR. Our Fallen Leader. A Discourse delivered on Thursday, June 1, 1865, in the Bridge Street Presbyterian Church, Georgetown, D. C. By Rev. A. A. E. Taylor, Pastor-elect. Published by request of the congregation. Philadelphia: James S. Claxton, Successor to William S. & Alfred Martien, No. 606 Chestnut Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. Text, Luke xxiv, 21. Edition, 1,000 copies.

THOMAS. Our National Unity Perfected in the Martyrdom of our President. A Discourse delivered in the Chapel of the Filbert Street U. S. General Hospital, on the Day of the Obsequies, at Washington, of our Late President, April 19th, 1865. By Rev. A. G. Thomas, Hospital Chaplain, U. S. A. Philadelphia: Smith, English & Co., 23 North Sixth Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. Text, Genesis xxxv, 29. Edition, 500 copies.

THOMPSON. In Memoriam. A Sermon delivered on Sunday, April 16, 1865, in the Reformed Prot. Dutch Church of Peapack, N. J. By Rev. Henry P. Thompson. New York: John F. Trow,

Printer, 50 Greene Street. 1865. 12mo, pp 16. Text, Isaiah xxi, 11-12. Edition, 500 copies.

"Pulpit and Rostrum, No. 36."

THOMPSON. In Memoriam. A Discourse upon the Character and Death of Abraham Lincoln. Preached in Pottstown Presbyterian Church, on the Day of National Humiliation, June 1, 1865. By Rev. John C. Thompson. Philadelphia: Stein & Jones, Printers, No. 321 Chestnut Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. Text, II Samuel iii, 38. Edition, 500 copies.

THOMPSON. Abraham Lincoln; His Life and Its Lessons. A Sermon, preached on Sabbath, April 30, 1865, by Joseph P. Thompson, D.D., Pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle Church. New York Published by the Loyal Publication Society. 1865. 8vo, pp 38. Text, II Samuel xxiii, 3-4. Edition, 2,000 copies.

THRALL. The President's Death a National Responsibility. The President's Character a Treasure of Memory. A Sermon delivered in Christ Church, New Orleans, Sunday Morning, April 23, 1865, at a Memorial Service held in that Church, on the Request of the Officers of the Army and Navy. By Rev. S. C. Thrall, D.D., Rector of the Church of the Redeemer, New York, New Orleans: Printed at Rea's Steam Press, 48 Magazine Street. 1865. 4to, pp 11. Text, I Samuel iii, 2. Edition, 1,000 copies.

TIMLOW. A Discourse occasioned by the Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Delivered at Rhinebeck, N. Y., April 19, 1865, at a Public Demonstration of the Citizens. By Rev. Heman R. Timlow. Rhinebeck, N. Y. 1865. 16mo, pp 42. Edition, 400 copies.

TOWNSEND. The Life, Crime and Capture of John Wilkes Booth, with a full sketch of the Conspiracy of which he was the Leader, and the Pursuit, Trial and Execution of his Accomplices. By George Alfred Townsend, A Special Correspondent. New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, Publishers. [Sine anno.] 8vo, pp 64. Illustrations. Edition, 40,000 copies?

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This account of the "trial and execution was published at the commencement of the trial, May 18, 1865.

TOWNSEND. The Real Life of Abraham Lincoln. A Talk with Mr. Herndon, his late law partner. By George Alfred Townsend. With cabinet Portrait and Mr. Lincoln's favorite poem. New York: Publication Office, Bible House. James Porteus, General Agent. 1867. 8vo, pp 15.

TROY. A Tribute of Respect by the Citizens of Troy, to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 342. Edition, 575 copies.

This volume was edited by Hon. Benjamin H. Hall, and an edition of 250 copies printed with the imprint of “Troy, N. Y.: Young & Benson, 8 & 9 First Street." 1865. and 75 on large quarto.

TUCKER. A Discourse in Memory of our Late President, Abraham Lincoln, delivered in the First Parish Church, Holliston, Mass., Thursday, June 1, 1865. by J. T. Tucker, Pastor. Holliston: Plimpton & Clark. 1865. 8vo, pp 21. Text, Lamentations iv, 20. Edition, 500 copies.

TWOMBLY. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln: A Discourse delivered in the State St. Presb. Church, by Rev. A. S. Twombly, Sunday Morning, April 16, 1865. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street. 1865. 4to, pp 18. Text, Psalm lxi, 1-3. Edition, 250 copies.

TYLER. The Successful Life. A Discourse, on the Death of President Lincoln, delivered April 19, 1865, at the Center Church, Brattleboro, by the Pastor, Rev. G. P. Tyler. Published by Request. Brattleboro: Printed at the Vermont Record Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 12. Text, II Timothy iv, 7-8. Edition, 500 copies.

TYNG. Victory and Re Union. A Commemorative Sermon, preached in St. George's Church, New York, April 20, 1865. By Stephen H. Tyng, D.D., Rector. New York: John A. Gray & Green, Printers and Stereotypers, 16 and 18 Jacob Street. 1865. 18mo, pp 46. Text, II Kings vi, 21.

UMSTEAD. A Nation humbled and exalted. A Discourse on the Death of President Lincoln, with its Providential Lessons, delivered in the Fagg's Manor Presbyterian Church, on the Day of National Humiliation, June 1st, 1865. By the Pastor, Rev. Justus T. Umstead. Published by Request of the Congregation. West Chester Republican & Democrat Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 18. Text, I Peter v. 6-7. Edition, 500 copies.

The "a" in the author's name is an error.

VINCENT. A Sermon on the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Troy, on Sunday Morning, April 23, 1865. By the Pastor, Rev. Marvin R. Vincent. Second Edition. Troy, N. Y.: A. W. Scribner, Book and Job Printer, Cannon Place. 1865. 8vo, pp 44. Text, II Samuel iii, 38. Edition, 2,000 copies.

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