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parts, with annotations to each; also a general appendix and index, giving a comparative synopsis of the constitutions of the several states. By Robert Mayo, M. D. Baltimore, 1839.

Mease, 10324, O. 7. Description of some of the medals struck in North America. By James Mease, M. D.

11005, O. William Penn's treaty with the Indians, by James Mease, M. D. Philadelphia, 1836.

Monette, 11792, O. History of the discovery and settlement of the Mississippi, by the three great European powers, Spain, France and Great Britain, and subsequent occupation, settlement and extension of civil government by the United States, until 1846. By John W. Monette, M. D. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1846.

Murray, 7728, D. The United States of America; their history from the earliest period, industry, commerce, &c. By Hugh Murray. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1844.

Parsons, 13160, O. 10. See p. 1235.

Pelet, 11329, 0. Précis de l'histoire des Etats Unis d'Amérique, par le Compte Pelet de la Lozére, Pair de France. Paris, 1845.

Penington, 11007, O. 5. An examination of Beauchamp Plantagenet's description of the province of New Albion. By John Penington. Philadelphia, 1840. Gift of the author.

Perkins, 12088, O. Annals of the west, embracing a concise account of the principal events in the Western States and territories from the discovery of the Mississippi Valley to 1845. By James H. Perkins. Cincinnati, 1847.

Poussin, 10728, O. Considérations sur le principe démocratique qui régit l'Union Américaine, et de la possibilité de son application à d'autres états. Par le Major G. T. Poussin. Paris, 1841.

10878, O. De la puissance Americaine. Origine, institutions, esprit
politique, ressources militaires, agricoles, commerciales et industrielles
des Etats Unis. Par Guillaume Tell Poussin. Paris, 1843.
12531, O. The United States; its power and progress. By
Guillaume Tell Poussin. Translated from the third Paris edition, by
Edward L. Du Barry, M. D. Philadelphia, 1851.

Putnam, 8377, D. American facts. Notes and statistics relative to the United States of America. By George Palmer Putnam. London, 1845.

Quincy, 12085, O. 3. The memory of the late James Grahame, the historian of the United States, vindicated from the charges of Mr. Bancroft. By Josiah Quincy. Boston, 1846.

Ramsay, 9341, D. The other side; or notes for the history of the war between Mexico and the United States; written in Mexico. Translated from the Spanish and edited, with notes, by Albert C. Ramsay. New York, 1850.

Reed, 10325, 0, 12. The infancy of the Union; a discourse delivered before the New York Historical Society, Dec. 1839. By William B. Reed. Philadelphia, 1840.

12312, O. 8. A letter on American history. By Wm. B. Reed, Esq. Philadelphia, 1847. (See Washington, p. 1314.)

Ripley, 12336, O. The war with Mexico. By R. S. Ripley. 2 vols. New York, 1849.

--12603, O. See Stevens, infra.

Sargent, 13265, 0. Publications of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. The history of an expedition against Fort Du Quesne in 1755; under Major-General Edward Braddock. Edited from the original manuscripts by Winthrop Sargent, M. A. Philadelphia, 1855.

Schoolcraft, 11915, O. The red race of America. By Henry R. Schoolcraft.

New York, 1847.

11958, O. Notes on the Iroquois; or contributions to American history, antiquities and general ethnology. By H. R. Schoolcraft. Albany, 1848.

2580, Q. Historical and statistical information respecting the history, condition and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States. Collected and prepared under the direction of the bureau of Indian affairs per Act of Congress of March 3d, 1847. By Henry R. Schoolcraft, LL. D. 4 vols. Philadelphia, 1851, &c. Gift of the Department of Indian Affairs.

Shea, 11105, D. History of the Catholic missions among the Indian tribes of the United States, 1529-1824. By John Gilmary Shea. New York, 1855.

Simcoe, 11027, O. Simcoe's military journal; a history of the operations of a partisan corps, called the Queen's Rangers, commanded by Lieut. J. Simcoe, during the war of the American revolution; now first published, with a memoir of the author. New York, 1844.

Smith, 11538, O. The general historie of Virginia, New England and the Summer Isles. By Captain John Smith. 2 vols. From the London edition of 1629. Richmond, Va., 1819.

2485, Q. American historical and literary curiosities, consisting of fac-similes of orginal documents relating to the events of the Revolution, &c. &c. With a variety of relics, antiquities, and modern autographs. Collected and edited by J. Jay Smith and John F. Watson. 2d edition. Philadelphia, 1847.

Sparks, 6436, D. 2. Remarks on American history. By Jared Sparks. Boston, 1837.

13008, O. Correspondence of the American revolution; being letters of eminent men to George Washington, from the time of his taking command of the army to the end of his presidency. Edited from the original manuscripts by Jared Sparks. 4 vols. Boston, 1853. 13030, O. 2. Review of Lord Mahon's history of the American revolution. (By Jared Sparks.) Boston, 1852. Gift of the author. (See p. 1314.)

Sprague, 11960, O. The origin, progress and conclusion of the Florida war. By John T. Sprague. New York, 1848.

Squier, 12087, O. 5. Observations on the Aboriginal monuments of the Mississippi Valley. By E. G. Squier. New York, 1847.

2498, Q. Ancient monuments of the Mississippi valley.
Squier and E. H. Davis. New York, 1848.

By E. G.

2498, Q. & 12604, O. Antiquities of the State of New York; with a supplement on the antiquities of the west. By E. G. Squier. Buffalo, 1851.

Stevens, 12603, O. Campaigns of the Rio Grande and of Mexico; with notices of the recent work of Major Ripley. By Brevet-Major Isaac T. Stevens, U. S. A. New York, 1851.

Stone, 7403, D. Uncas and Miantonomeh; a historical discourse. By Wm. L. Stone. New York, 1842.

Sullivan, 11849, O. The public men of the revolution, including events from the peace of 1783 to the peace of 1815. In a series of letters. By the late Hon. William Sullivan, LL. D. With a biographical sketch of the author, by his son, John T. S. Sullivan. - Philadelphia, 1847. Sutherland, 6655, D. A congressional manual; or outline of the order of business in the House of Representatives of the United States. By Joel B. Sutherland. Philadelphia, 1839.

Thomson, 12081, O. History of the second war between the United States

and Great Britain. By J. L. Thomson. To which are added sketches of the military operations of the United States to the present time, including Black Hawk's war, the Seminole wars in Florida, and the war with Mexico. Philadelphia, 1848.

Trescot, 10129, D. The diplomacy of the revolution, an historical study. By William H. Trescot. New York, 1852.

Tyson, 12086, O. 12. & 13756, O. 4. Discourse on the surviving remnant of the Indian race in the United States. By J. R. Tyson. Philadelphia, 1836. Gift of the author.

12086, O. 17. Discourse before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, February, 1842, on the colonial history of the Eastern and Southern States. By J. R. Tyson. Philadelphia, 1842. Gift of

the author.

Vail, 10921, O. 7. Réponse à quelques imputations contre les Etats Unis. Par Eugene A. Vail. Paris, 1837.

Washington, 2560, Q. Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States of America (printed from the original MSS.). New York, 1850. Gift of James Lenox, Esq.

13008, O. See Sparks, supra, and Whiting, infra.

Webster, 12026, O. The diplomatic and official papers of Daniel Webster, while Secretary of State. New York, 1848. (See p. 1321.)

Wheeler, 12019, O. History of Congress, biographical and political. Comprising memoirs of members of the Congress of the U. S. By Henry G. Wheeler. Portraits. New York, 1848.

White, 9156, D. History of the American troops during the late war under the command of Colonels Fenton and Campbell, by Samuel White. Baltimore, 1830.

Whiting, 11314, O. Revolutionary orders of General Washington, issued during the years 1778, '80, '81 and '82. Edited by Henry Whiting, Lieut. Col. U. S. Army. New York and London, 1844.

Wilkes, 12131, O. Western America, including California and Oregon; with maps of those regions and of the Sacramento Valley. By Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. Philadelphia, 1849.

Wilkinson, 6727, D. Letters of Eliza Wilkinson, during an invasion and possession of Charleston, S. C., by the British. Arranged by Caroline Gilman. New York, 1839.

Willard, 10751, O. History of the United States; or republic of America. Second revised edition. By Emma Willard. Philadelphia, 1842. 8990, D. Last leaves of American history; comprising histories of the Mexican war and California. By Emma Willard. New York, 1849. Williams, 11044, D. 8. The politician's manual, containing returns of elections in the United States, &c. By Edwin W. Williams. New York, 1834.

Wood, 8277, D. The suppressed history of the administration of John Adams, from 1797 to 1801. By John Wood. Now republished with notes and an appendix. By John Henry Sherburne. Philadelphia, 1846. Wyche, 11705, O. America, its realities and resources; comprising important details connected with the present social, political, agricultural, commercial and financial state of the country, its laws and customs. By Francis Wyche, Esq. 3 vols. London, 1846.

Zimmermann, 11412, D. See p. 1457.

8420, D. Trial of William Weems and others, soldiers in his majesty's, 29th foot, for the murder of C. Attucks and others. Boston, 1770.

11049, D. Observations on the Indian natives. Philadelphia, 1784.

11046, D. 15. Narrative of the barbarous treatment experienced by American prisoners in England and the W. Indies. Danville, 1816.

13414, O. 3. A sketch of the internal condition of the United States, and of their political relations with Europe. By a Russian. Baltimore, 1826. 10993, O. Events in Indian history, beginning with an account of the origin of the American Indians and early settlement in North America, and embracing concise biographies of the principal chiefs. With narratives and captivities. Lancaster, 1843.

12227, O. A sketch of the events which preceded the capture of Washington by the British, on the 24th of August, 1814. Philadelphia, 1849. Gift of E. D. Ingraham, Esq.

6316, D. The war in Florida. By a late staff officer. Baltimore, 1836. 9565, O. 21. Notes on some of the questions decided by the Board of Commissioners under the convention with France of 4th July, 1831. Philadelphia, 1836. Gift of Hon. J. K. Kane.

11046, D. 17. American chronology: or a summary of events relating to the U. States, from 1492 to 1813. Philadelphia, 1813.

PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, STATE PAPERS, ETC. OF THE
UNITED STATES.

THE CONFEDERATION AND THE CONSTITUTION.

1247, O. The remembrancer; or, impartial repository of public events, from the year 1775 to the middle of 1782. 13 vols. London.

1248 & 12654, O. Prior documents. See pp. 866 and 1471.

1196, F. American archives; fourth series. Containing a documentary history of the English colonies in North America, from the King's Message to Parliament, of March 7, 1774, to the Declaration of Independence by the United States. 6 vols. By Peter Force. Washington, 1837, &c. 3 vols. the gift of Peter Force, Esq., and 3 vols. the gift of the Department of State.

1196, F. The same: fifth series. From July 4, 1776, to the treaty with Great Britain, September 3, 1783. 3 vols. Gift of the Department of State. (Note. The first, second and third series are not yet published.)

12711, O. Journals of the proceedings of Congress held at Philadelphia, from Sept. 5th, 1774 to May, 1776. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1774, &c. (This is the original edition, of which the copies No. 1596 & 9006, O. are reprints.) 9006, O. The public journal of the Congress of the confederation from Sept. 5, 1774, to March 3, 1789. 4 vols. Reprinted, Washington, 1823. 5434, 0. Secret journals of the Congress of the confederation. 4 vols. Boston, 1820.

7190, O. Diplomatic correspondence of the Revolution. 8 vols. See p. 867. 9209, O. Diplomatic correspondence of the U. States from 1783 to 1789. 7 vols. Washington, 1834.

5338, O. Journal, acts and proceedings of the Convention which formed. the Constitution of the United States. Boston, 1819.

5439, O. Secret proceedings and debates of the Convention which formed the Constitution, &c. Albany, 1821.

12668, O. The debates in the several State Conventions on the adoption of the Federal Constitution, as recommended by the General Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Together with the journal of the Federal Convention, Luther Martin's letter, Yates' minutes, Congressional opinions, Virginia and Kentucky resolutions of '98-'99, and other illustrations of the Constitution. 2d edition with considerable additions. Collected and revised from contemporary publications, by Jonathan Elliot. Published under the sanction of Congress. 4 vols.

Washington, 1836. Also, vol. 5, supplementary, being debates on the adoption of the Federal Constitution in the Convention held at Philadelphia in 1787; with a diary of the debates of the Congress of the Confederation, as reported by James Madison. Revised and newly arranged by Jonathan Elliot. Published under the sanction of Congress. Washington, 1845. (See Martin, p. 863.)

9859, O. The papers of James Madison, purchased by order of Congress; being his correspondence and reports of debates during the Congress of the confederation, and his reports of debates in the Federal Convention; now published from the original manuscripts deposited in the Department of State; under the superintendence of Henry D. Gilpin. 3 vols. Washington, 1840. Two copies.

10750, O. The Federalist, a new edition, revised. Hallowell, Me., 1842. (Sec Hamilton, p. 1521.)

9754, O. The writings of Chief Justice Marshall upon the Federal Constitution. Boston, 1839.

8833, O. Story's commentaries on the Constitution. (See p. 149 for the full title of this and other commentaries.)

13241, O. History of the origin, formation and adoption of the Constitution of the United States; with notices of its principal framers. By George Ticknor Curtis. Vol. 1. New York, 1854.

10937, D. The Constitution of the United States compared with our own. By Hugh Seymour Tremen heere. London, 1854.

11046, D. 19. Constitution of the U. S. Washington, 1819.

9654, D. The Constitution of the U. S. of America, with an alphabetical analysis: the declaration of Independence; the prominent political acts of George Washington; electoral votes for all Presidents and Vice Presidents; the high authorities and civil officers of the Government, from March 4th, 1789 to March 3d, 1847; chronological narrative of the several States, &c.; with an account of the State papers and public documents. By W. Hickey. 2d edition. Philadelphia, 1847, and another copy, 1853. Gift of John Jay Smith. T.) First, second and third Congress (1789 to 1794). 4 vols. First, second, third and fourth Congress, 1789 to 1796. 2 vols. Fifth Congress, 1797-98. 1 vol.

JOURNALS OF THE SENATE OF U. S. (A COMPLETE SET.

549, F.

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Sixth Congress, 1799, 1800. 1 vol.

2501, O.

Seventh Congress, 1801-02. 1 vol.

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Eighth Congress, first and second sessions, 1803-04. 2 vols.
Ninth Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1805-06. 2 vols.
Tenth Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1807-08. 2 vols.
Eleventh Congress, 1st, 2d and 3d sessions, 1809-10. 3 vols.
Twelfth Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1811-12. 2 vols.
Thirteenth Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1813-14. 2 vols.
Fourteenth Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1815-16. 2 vols.
Fifteenth Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1817-18. 2 vols.
Sixteenth Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1819-20. 2 vols.
Seventeenth Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1821. 2 vols.
Eighteenth Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1823-24. 2 vols.
Nineteenth Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1825-26. 2 vols.
Twentieth Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1827-28. 2 vols.
Twenty-first Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1829-30. 2 vols.
Twenty-second Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1831-32. 2 vols.
Twenty-third Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1833-34. 2 vols.
Twenty-fourth Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, 1835-36. 2 vols.
Twenty-fifth Congress, 1st, 2d and 3d sessions, 1837-38. 3 vols.

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