196 History of H'uigliam. 



The Errors of Prohibition. An argument delivered in the Represen- 

 tative's Hall, Boston, April 3, 18G7. Before a Joint Special Committee 

 of the General Court of Massachusetts. Boston. Ticknor and Fields. 

 1867. Pamphlet, pp. 148. 



An Address delivered before the New England Historic-Genealogical 

 Society, at the annual meeting held in Boston, Mass., Jan. 2, 1867. By 

 John A. Andrew, LL.D., President of the Society. To which is added 

 a report of the proceedings of said meeting. Printed hy David Clapp 

 and Son. 1867. Pamphlet, pp. 12. 



The Election Sermon of Rev. Dr. A. H. Quint, in January, 1866, contains 

 many eloquent references to the five years' term of service of John A. 

 Andrew as Governor of Massachusetts. He says : " In such a term of 

 service there is manifest completeness. It began when the clouds were 

 lowering, it ends with the skies clear. The work accomplished was 

 one work ; it covers a great period in history." 



References to the life and quotations from the literary work of 

 Governor Andrew are found in nearly all the prominent libraries 

 of Boston. From such of these publications as have come to the 

 notice of the writer the subjoined extracts are made : — 



A conspiracy to defame John A. Andrew, being a review of the proceed- 

 ings of Joel Parker, Linus Child, and Leverett Saltonstall, at the 

 People's Convention (so-called), held in Boston, Oct. 7, 1862. By 

 "Warrington." (See Pen Portraits by Mrs. W. L. Robinson.) Bos- 

 ton. Wright and Potter, Printers, 4 Spring Lane. 1862. Pamphlet, 

 pp. 16. 



Circular, dated Feb. 6, 1865, proposing Gov. Andrew for a seat in the 

 Cabinet, by G. L. Stearns. Boston. 1865. 



Eulogy on John Albion Andrew delivered by Edwin P. Whipple, with an 

 appendix containing the Proceedings of the City Council, and an account 

 of the Proceedings in Music Hall, Boston. Alfred Mudge and Son, City 

 Printers, 34 School Street. 1867. pp. 36. 



Success and its conditions. By E. P. Whipple. Quotations from the 

 address before the City Council of Boston. Nov. 26, 1867. 



Union League Club of New York. Proceedings in reference to the 

 death of Governor John A. Andrew, Nov. 11, 1867. Club House, 

 Union Square, No. 29 East Seventeenth Street, 1867. Pamphlet, 

 pp. 36. 



Reference to the death of John Albion Andrew in the Annual Address of 

 His Excellency, Alexander H. Bullock, Jan. 3, 1868. 



Discourse delivered before the New-England Historic-Genealogical Society, 

 Boston, April 2, 1868, on the Life and Character of the Hon. John 

 Albion Andrew, LL.D., late president of the Society, with proceedings 

 and appendix. By Rev. Elias Nason, M.A., member of the Society. 

 Boston, New England Historic-Genealogical Society, MDCCCLXVIII. 

 Bound vol., 76 pp. 8vo. Geo. C. Rand and Avery, Printers. 



Sketch of the official life of John A. Andrew as Governor of Massachu- 

 setts, to which is added the Valedictory Address of Governor Andrew, 

 delivered upon retiring from office, Jan. 5, 1866, on the subject of 

 reconstruction of the States recently in rebellion. New York. Pub- 

 lished by Hurd and Houghton, Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1868. 

 Entered according to Act of Congress, etc., 1868, by A. G. Browne, Jr. 



