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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4, Chapter 50: last months of the Civil War.—Chase and Taney, chief-justices.—the first colored attorney in the supreme court —reciprocity with Canada.—the New Jersey monopoly.— retaliation in war.—reconstruction.—debate on Louisiana.—Lincoln and Sumner.—visit to Richmond.—the president's death by assassination.—Sumner's eulogy upon him. —President Johnson; his method of reconstruction.—Sumner's protests against race distinctions.—death of friends. —French visitors and correspondents.—1864-1865. (search)
myself on those benches, a listener, it seems like a fable. But I should like a day for Montpellier, to visit again its library, its collection of pictures, its walls, its streets, and especially a few friends. It seems to me I should enjoy it now more than ever. Its streets alone, especially that street Now all changed by a new and wide street or avenue. from the hotel by the market to your father's home, haunt me now. Tell me something about it. I was not surprised to hear of M. Abauzit's marriage. You will remember that I foretold it, to the incredulous amusement of the professor. Ante, vol. III. p. 577. I hope that he and made are well. Pray, is that Serre The Serre (hot-house) in the Jardin des Plantes, which was constructed afterwards. constructed which was promised to the Jardin? And how is M. Nevet, my host? The young Ernest Duvergier de Hauranne came with letters to Sumner in 1864 from the Count of Paris and M. Cochin. He was with the senator familiarl