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! Shu1"" ., ft- t ' ' i ' ,',ti''"--:-.---. ...... ," . ; . f Stoith't 'Jddt'ctt'y concluded. the utmost precision the substance pf our confe. fence or this day, and Knowing that vernal comrou - J" trtiUons are ho .unfrquemljr muundtfrstood, X f rthc daeiionlt which 1 have hail t&e htfndrof V ' tJ VVir i!ir fl.r!in "ant! Milan decrees revolt. (,(t in ?t'Vi? oriaarf n thetirst day ot last No. ....... 1 ... t f v 1 . 1 1 r u I . ot o'nr '! rM.ilACtAlfU f '(s ' iliii d,y been sO revoked ? Or,' have yop;irc(ru$ ! front yolii "Government to ive to this.Goy- j J " relation ?' lhi revocation or modification of these decrees ? tVV di'D j the existing decrees of trance admit in to 1 reach portswith or without Jicences AmenCan vessel i.laden with the produce of the U. States', n;6 iitvder what rejjut3tions:and, conditions ?" . 4 if i 'licence American vessels larfen with artu ;SJL.' cles, not the. po3t'ce of :the U States, aqd under what regulations and jxpnuutons r ' f'vtnilnib are insufficient for that Durnose Upon inquiry ai me renuryinere is suu in your years cnveivpcg ui scjr auu uuittucss i v hanefs he srn of C8 poiinda 7 shillings, sterling; I have to request that you mil wmrt the sanie in . othCWhy dfd Mr. Madhoil vin jtir retain: this partkutar! stitti laertfj authorise Mr.? Er- circtimsUncei : which have ukeai: V,! l"e of :motey,:jis it ington; tfTheierst, corrmatioft U rtmi taf and itimfrenient mode to 'this Rehart" waS iiot the BroDert of the United States V as It the National 'Intfciliwnyi. ; c,!nrll . ttv metit? and, as jteverat;clains, which hav6 been wasn fact, in the hands df this goyerhmtot inere: Confidence wrfe that your rctiremclii was n V ? presented hevihust vrait the arrivaoijhisio. ly in trust for xertain citizens of the ijnitecf Stales ji matter of choice on your part 'A letter I h ney'Jot pay mentti Wire further to request you to and especially, as, he could not but have knownjeeived; makes fhe'suppose there was a mor hasten tbi$ remUtance as mnch as possible; that the honest claims of those suffering citizens j ousmisunderstanding than I had l-tiprehend' V1" Having leafnedatl the;Treasury also that you would in tiraei be pfesentcdjorjay roent t --and N o one feels TOorepsiirJfulfjr than 14a that " have retained this, sum as- a commission of 2 1-2 that, in that case, to satisfy Uiose claims the same MAP ot trlends, and suffer retained per cenUv tipoq the jnoiiKi, which have passed through yourhsndsj X think ut prper to apprise ftou't that 'Decompensation of that kind can be al-lowed.-, I have Jhe honour to be, Src. &c. : -'h ' R. SMITH.' ticorge K; Erring j pq,jc Uporf the receipt of this letter Mr.'Hrvingrj then in Cadii in hts reply,. informed me, that, upon! his retarn. to tht Vhfted otates, he would give me the Necessary information,' Upon his arrival at Washington h6 sccordmgiy shewed me a let amount ofmoney must necessarily be dr the Treasury, as was actunjly done'ai the 3 session. , - , W.M esteem alwevef I dTd: TA Having given -to myfelfow citizens a Trw; bf diirerences nor ask thecauseQf them, ti.i the cirtuhistances under which I have resi&Oed mohy which made me hanDv while at tc.,-v:. the commission of. Secretary of Stated it ifcajff nbf :X H dear io me iioW as it was theti, aa'd I It u be amiss, as therewith .some what connec'ted, to becjvjaity afflicted, were irby anf circii mV -tth. nnt'kv normiiAm... ?th' ter nom. Mrr Mamson nirnseih tuny and explicitly without licences to returfrom France tokhw Ui'a"nbk'J"-M' ?' t1" of moncy in States, "ind . upon what tfifms, andcoaditioWf -, qa'ncefiwill be asked, did it ; 5th. Is the importatwn into fcW& of any arti- f nappeiJ, inavi .iciwr-wpr w no recoro ,5 cies'tne pi-ouuce 01 toe ubtates aosoiuteir pro- ; .ws.K-.k.v..i . hibited ? And if so,' what are the ir0t so pro-l Realise, it.was not . ariW but :firwate If -r hibited, and espectallj :ret'wa anJ.pifo ;J?Uer.n,d of .which the 0fr.h4.c;tf were if .6ib HaTo youlnsrrt lrotii iyougo The If r ineht to iHva to thw ' GoveAment anv VassMrahreJattoWinghthe copy of thjs letter. tr- ;. or explanation iu relation to the American veBseh anu cargoes seisea uncer ine uarnoouinet ae. cree,r s , i .-.' ' ..: ' - K SMTT1T. ...I- (U15PUCATE.) Private. " Wasuinctov, Nov, 3, 1804. . " Dear Str, - " your several communications, relating to the awards, seamen, 8cc. have been just received and 'with' them your firivate Utter of Scfitembcr 1st. 0.1 t " ' 1 ' il!u;rfr'A -i t-.ti " As the subject of this lasf'raay render an early 9ih, In my letter to Mr. Erskme.of April 1.7 thx. :....:... , ... ttrr n t nt j. . :-;anvver nucrcaiiuir io you, i iiasicu 10 Rive It. itlrJf observationshe reasonableness of some fodSJf" enS6 S the remuneration for your services have, as you wish ! 5S?S' ! r r ed, been submitted to Ue President. The result fiiISHite'VT F" of his reflections , for the present is, that I should suggest that you rttain oui oTlhe instalment l-.u:, i.fv v-A . .. -s . I.tn.j.t3 passage through your hands to the Barings ' ' t. a per cents ge of.2 1-2 on the jawards actually re 1 ,v .lt ceived and to be received by you and that you give them a short sketch ".of the circumstances xru to be 1nVpairedsdmystlf'J'; der whTch t;hat commission had been jteceived, ' ' , fide nee in the candor iiod libera have so rough aiicts coa. j the eight years of Mr. Jefferson's admi to trust ''thal,t1ievmisuersahdihgViii mt , Mr. Madison and I Were colleagues m.t perltkd. to,1el ty ;sfttler flVctv'awtm ' rhere was between ns. wiihonf inirmii.! constant Dravpp ivfU tw rnrKIc;n. .. ' T During the eight years of Mr. Jefferson's adm lustration office. There was between us," without intermis iion, an intimate personal intercourse For the last four or five years, he visited me in my office, almost every day, for the purpose ot intarchanging ideas upon some affairs of. his department." ScL- uuni cuu ne write a paper oi any impovtanre, wnicn constant prayer, wiil be for blesslnc-. r S ' rt , r r " 'T'T'O' v, ivi ail :..v' T t JEFFERSON. Rtbert Stwth. JZiq. Baltimore.' : ' V M Baltimore. Alan ii DEAR SiB : i' 1 '-' ' ' '"f"' ' "With great satisfaction I hiE ""7 tI ' Wrreceiveu yo.ur rteidly letter of the Joth uk hr gave to it its last shape. Wth a knowledge of m; the occurrence atvashhton I hisdi liiifisJi thus acquired,-upon his becommg the President of picion as youl&d. JAnd, tuhis 4om TkSS tne united btates, lie ottered to me in the hrst not to what kind - MM kiVII W IIUU lift not the lessenslble of the justice and ut such an $ jsample nor the less persuaded '..i(Hipbje'St'Coinp'0tith what is duefrom his Brit- : '.,To.ithUjpiifagraph Thad two objections : , jaf. it iv tioi reconc;icaoie to mat, aigninea ae. ;Coruhich the cpmity of governments in their S Intfrcojijse with each other ought to observe. ,'V, As in a case. of individuals. so it) a. case of fetation, wherein a reparation may belendered lor jBuuagtrravaiea insuii ; ine party insulted cannot 35ns,ibfntly accept a reparation in satisfaction, and in lheame letter insist that such repaf ation is not oy you ana tnat you state if a? an item in your account with the public. This will bring the equity of. your claim regularly before the government and will leave the way i manner instance, tJie ottice ot secretary ot the lreftsury. ,Fmm one 'of hnrM. uf. r.uj. Some short time, after and while I was enjoyed 80me days since deceived a letter,: requcstwe in. in the necessary picparatory investigations In re. formation, as to Ute ground there Vas for the oPic. iVW r t F"SUry U1afunnt ipnthat 7&U nad been privy to tmsranssetion, s'at. Mr. Mauison again called upon me and requested inS, the sams time, 'that he Could not for a mo. me to take the station of the Department & State., meiit allow himself to give any kind of credit to so And at the same time he communicated tb'me improbable a tale Tat bn Assured him, that It- tne numerous cjLass of labrl troih entertaining my icif i"Onfidpnt' thr wine 'r. address, it will be improper here to recite. , Trthe slightest ground for the, imputation, -and, hi nowever unnecessary may appear to tnose way of illustration, I transmitted' to tiiia for lib who know me, I deem it proper on this occasion individual satisfaction, copies of wo letters, Ihaa to declare, that at no time did I, nor, asTam well received from you alter my accession to the D. assured, did any relation or nther frieild of mine, partment ot State. ' g.yurnvcy uiretuy to Mr. iviaaison r inoi-, n entreat- you, sir, to remain assured, rectly to him through any other person, in any with sentiments, as trratef.d nlW.n': I a k- open or the choice of modes and funds as may finally appear most proper. With great esteem and regard, -Tarn, dear shy your obd't servant, r-.. 'JAMES MADISON. ' "' George Erving, Etq. London," -F"pressing to Mr. Madison 'my surprise and re gret that a money transaction to so Jarge an a- to him through any other person, in any with sentiments, as grate r or form, the slightest intimation, that I timevdo. arid, I trust, 1 wished to be either I e ver Will return a ii.t :r Secretary of the Treusury or sense of Vmir dignified. lihrl ' fj'ntr ?Mntm.r secretary oi state. Howards me on every occasion during your tdmia. Many, despicable tales,, as I have since undjrjstrauon, and that, however disposed I may be to stand, were last winter covertly conveyed to Mr. forgive an enemy, I never did abandon a frietid. iyiauisuii uy ceriaui aoject, nesigi.ing syenppnants, with a view not only to prejudice,' but to alarm his 1 I r - ... mina, anti among ot nets, one that the V inePresi- " havt the honor. to be, life. ' "V. R. SMITH. .. The Hon. Thomai Jcffefion, Monticetlo.", BID 'Bjtlpflt, m !n Lahai. ..n.Ul I t? 1 , aa,uvu.y aau, uuihi ' ii.uugm iu UC. OUCH t Un ,1 k.. ,u .,k: f Q l. i"S?i'nieS ? ?nly imply, that the t , remarke( ,Q him that h wouM w haye uuaimmuu;y or ine party msuuea nau, irom a i. j. i. . i . i .... . . i ua ..-.a..... 1.. .i i.r- .c.. . ' . ' " r' . " . - dread of a conflict.- disoosed him to yield to wha- cc e " r , s w . 09 auowea 10 , ,""u,1 . . "" u,monny OI nwce; bottom ol ln intrigue to put Smith, out, and brine u u tcnnci, uQisposea.mn.io yieia to wna. t ,. K s,.m r mnn(. -nf , cKnn'rl S i And nerhans I. at this time, atiae , tn it tnr m.,rfc'M : v V. dent, General Armstrong and myself had been employed in concerting a plan. to oppos him at f Was ever hypocrisy carried further ? As if : i.cAt jesiucjiuii election. 1 nis nanry story every hodv did not know that Jefferson was fit the hi 3 logic at the same time told him was not an ads- quale atonement. , 10th. By my letter to Gov. be so allowed? then an application mist necessa-! importance in avowing, as I now do, that, while 1 t I ' r ... 1 .inr. .. 4 T - 1 1 ' . " Q-., .-.j. my us nunc iu VyOiiirrc&& tur an apuropriauon 1 1 . .L ' - t 1 1 . r l i 1 . . 1 isi uemsnas 01 tne ciaiipsnts unuer tegular ..army and a-' J:J ' .u.. .. V.....ii laft tVnfliit militia IrkW rI thu BMnhniifinw i.rri . o O 1; - 27th, 1810, orderinghim to take possession of the " tZ i Z p part of West Florida Haimcd by tl U. S. he was fh ri f authorised, to tall to his aid the -wswlar army and ,L:J., ' TaVk r 4 Tm7 u '.u ha(1 en from Sep'ember, 1801, to September, i tones. To this order Mr, Maditoa annexed, with- ,,,- . a u . .kl . i r t J i ...;. ,t r ii . , - . 1805, and-that the private letter or November, k his ownjien. the following restrictive qualification, , 0f: '0 , t r. - i .11 -i.- tj , , , v. 1804, giving to turn 22.3J2 coirars in addition to ,. should? however, any partisular p!ce how? ever small, remain in possession of a Spanish ' , ' , " ' .. r j T , v : . . - allowing him a -compensation ol 7,598 dollars -Aer crce, you will not pro eed To employ force agamst u s. . Ki!i vm. ;n :!I.4u,JlJ' .-.uir'J c'muw' As however, it appeared to the Presi- ZlZZ2.Tlm& dent that consistemlf with hiIjWi er,-Mr. Ittsepaftientii' The idfta hf the: whr1rh:i;t.w rAr f tW T7. States beine: in full march and suddenlv haltintr at the first appearance of a v Spanish bayonet, or of - their being restrained from; taking7 possession to i ,fthtx full extent of wfiat Mr. Madison himself con- i' . Sldered Our lePltlmaf tlatm. was. tii imV mind. MmiliatingthaTt;! "Efving colildliotTn cahdor or. in equity be called . vu wwvih.ij uuiiv, uii.fl.1 uou 111 kbit VCT341LUI1 t ATPtIT n - . -J- orin writing any communication whatever, directly 'i'-i".. ' JN W JlJ0015 or indirectly, upon any such subject with either w "Boylan, htujmt rfcetvedUmmi the Vice-President or General Armstrong, or with York, a xufifdy oj C!a,icat &t0k : ar.d M either of them through any person whatever. . But fias received the folohing: , ; ) being, at this time, a private citlaen, I my, I Saurin's Sermons, 7 vols, calf wl? iVlj " . trust, be allowed to declare to my countrymen, as Select do. i 1 vol. - 1 most sincerely do, that to ensure the duration of bollock's Sermons, just publuned "V.-'r' 2 50 the Republican party, as well as to preserve the Watson's Apology for the Bible AS honour and the best interests of the United Slates, Buck's Theological Dictionary- "wr: . ji una ucluuic tuuiapciisuuiy uct-cisary, mat our Kov.e S UeVOUt liXcrciSCf V ' 63 President be a man of energetic mind, of enlarged Aiistm on the human charecter of Christ 1 d-liberalte .i t. -' - . .f I .TCI-' -. j r. . i ... ". upon to return to tne govcrtmient tni money, 1 iot"nciu, wi nunuumuis mm inuuiy leenngsi anu j-oaters Essays was of course instructed bv him to eive'his claim as efficient in niiithtaining, as sagacious in distern to it the sanction of the Stare Department, and i(1g the rirtt, of our much injured and. insulted moreover, to consider and nut on file, as a fiubliet country. R.SMITH. RO letter, the private letter of Noy., 1804. an' And ade iappl mad i Congress, for the-iequisite appropriation. ' 8- rvmca T- IP rcrerencl ; " -" '"" 1C 9i , The Senate having passed a resolution callihg 1 1th. In the month of December, next after my Lyttleton's Conversion of St. Pal Buck's Miscellany, 3 foisV - Paley's Sermons do. Natural Theology GUPs Body of Dtvinity Zrkedf aL --uu,otats, iorscovereu thatincase of his apnlication to the State Depart that several American citizens, claimants Under . f , , " , " thoTth article of t RAtUtrL;,w t ment tor a report, every consideration ofouty I ft'--?- tr.int KC iw ' K" ;-" would constrain me to set forth all thecrcum. i n mesented for.navrnentthei!.-resnpriw. -laimc. ....... . v. ! -b-.V. rv: " . --r stances o this transaction. f my control aoy mgney for the discharge of. jjp Quitclaims : nd, with' equal Surprise,. I i tathed ajhe tieasury, that Mr. Erving our -I in London had retained in his hands, as a n r mission of 3 1 -2 per cent, the sunt of 22,392 4L lars and that ihis aum,-lhus .jretaiaed, was dol the Baltimore June 7. - y P. S. It is, I trust, not expected by any person that I should "esiutrieratcTihe plrtTculaTnb tions to the Senate which I disapproved. Such an Scotfs Tneolotaf Works 5 vols. i'pon tne i-resiaeni tor certain iniurma'.ion in re- i undertaking would, at this time, he as unjustifia-' Venn's duty of man iiiun to tins suujcct, i irankiy ot-ciiirea to mm, : Die as it would be invidious. . .APPENDIX TO MR. SAlltirSADDRESS. TJie following Leturs and Extract we here pub lished, merely to shew hwTunJmindtd are the tale's-with respect to Mr. Jefferson, to which certain undrrlihgs of Mr. Madison, for the pur- pose of sustaining him, have found it expedient;, great period of 1260 years to resort. , ' .Do. View of the Prophecies, a AJontiCeilo, June 10M,J8C97 1 25. 40 2 50 2 2 25 S nt :-ircunU- it. . . r . j . i.: t r i . .... aiaiii.t.3 ui mis n cuim' ion. lie maiiiiestca treat Tom surprise I found that there was not within , t. r,.ff.,., . fu' V.l" , pi.uiuiiuvii .ivi.uiljr dj,u, llim. IUC Latl Ul inc .."Uf'c Senate wai? evidently made with s view to iniure taifted f jh-hSc,,, '.I;,, arr Pw,;.. 'I.,. " : connexion wan ims unprecedented oo- " r7:7 ; Vrj cUssatislaction with resnedeto mvsr f. Harvey's works, 6 vols - ' Pocket Bibles with Psalms ... do do do .. ; do V do "' do gilt ." v do , do 2 vols. do do 2 vols.- morocco Faberon the Prophecies, relative to the later 1 8 1 50 . 1 7i 3 4 50 3 23 workTTelitive tothexonversiony -res toration, union, end future glory cf Judea and Israel' And well asiureiTas I:am'and bUieVing, as' I sincerely do, r;rtAK stit, . . TV t ma;a .! i u j .1 -n ... , wins, imp u mi iiou tjuaiw KMl'.tU III a ITrCUl UCKlcC ' X vnviusv yt'u a iwuvvi nuiii Ul HIC , i?i ernment. in irnst for the Wentiea! Arfi. to l-h5 rupl"re that has taken place- between Mr. members of Pennsylvania which you readily per- Robison's Illuminati, or prools of a con. I? -"ffiens, whos'rclftims had thus in vain been nreT iadlS0-and-myelt JL-rJm.tuasld.erliacClyAPttg have been addressed to you. I amL spiracy against religion : ted lor payment "Neither in 'nySepartment of pr-per Uem 'm. the'!-a-faU)K to ly exhibited on .however, gratified by his mistakeln sending it to The British Cicero,, a selection ;of the Jf toverhment was there lo helfnnnil anw r.rnrd nr. ui our xeuow citizens. incpmBauiu.utj ij"" ui mi wwi i-umiij i ; mesi aumucii apeccnes, o vof. 1 indeed any trace whateyerof a letter of any kind ?v,'5Uggcst lo cvy mind the following ques- .abstracting my sell rom my rral occupations and I .utR.;.fl . ... : i "y, tions : - - - -saluting one with whom I have been connected in nun o icvt iu oarc iiic JUU11C. ilioney, tilU, Willi "'U u itl.ti uii an iUjjJUi IU1JI purtlOil UI inc. JIUU' agent c cares 1 nave been so much indebted. .1 do it iiiiir Diii.vib auvttuuir jji outuut, ouu IWB. Ir.my T with"; peculiar4 satisfaction on" thes barmony aid cordial good will, which to ourselves and our brc thren of the Cabinet, so muclj.sweeteiied our toils. From the characters now associated iff the Admi nistration, I have no doubt ' of the. continuance cf the same cordiality so interesting to themselves. 2 S5 kcessorm 1 eyer could; otMaux u;oir.--:t'iieelfeH-i; - V -'v L ,V , 1 iesaatedtohimrinatthe d of.?,000 doUars pef year, prrlorm all the liTiiappeareiron the book ,tbe Treasury,. w1 irrrf Pf - terlyfnadmW-, hY nuavt i.wi)vnnifci li:)iar. uy UllUWIIltT lO 1V1I. Erviog a sum of money about the same in amount and lo theHplibliCTwdreiirBse ties and dangers 'environing purVcamp, T sleep jCampbell's Poems -j!ot With propriety reteive an extra emolument ; aji(i especuuylJdrTtne, sanie services fot whiclr t -.ihc eitWHhed compensation vras allowed. 2d. Be- 'rr11"! yetainsq . py mm, was not tne ; propertfofthe U. S.biit was merely in the hands fx( Ihirfgavernmentrin- trusti for certahrcHieeitsTjf ad beevfdu that extra compensate wnotmitb, and $0 accept myayers) that you 1 remarking that he badJnAriowledge irecullec. . T :J wr tae same ser. long continue m tne enjoyment 01 nfaun ana J?n of. fY i of 4be ;rrcumstancesjcf ithls iaffairl topic; occasion .Abrurjy';t'.;cairr'my.iWrntion to some, others subject,- Prctiying, as I did, that he was not disposrd, to give me any , instructions; In relation to this flff.iir. T informedihim that I would lose; notime'io applying to Mr. tEninc for the requwits eiplahion. ASd the follbwing letter J was acrdiiljruten and transmitted to him. (' Vi. . "V.'Vvlvr '.'r- -:'' .. ' v I s.. ;, :..; Department tf StateJOecember 19 1 809. ' 1 indirsgart.hesums of money, heretofore drawn out of your, hands, by authority" of this De. irtmefit.jto this oduntry witB a view to thetoavi tnent of ich claim? under awards of the board of Commissiooers acting under .iha Tth auicle olf jnot the case, at ot about at time, bee: v. - ' ,. ' - - vi:r'- '"'-'- " if'-'v .;""".'' .' y?';vr.; as the" removed officers wou;.l have been entitled to claim,ad they remained in office 42nd. Vhy did Mr. Madison allow to an officer Jiaving a stated salary, an extravcornpensalion greatly exceedTng-m amount 'hislheUsalaryTncf vices for which the stated salary was originally aiioweu r, . : ;. f...r...... ... ...... -.r--- - 3d.- Why. was the letter making so unprece dented an .allowance,, not an official one t; And why was there not left in the office some trace of it i 4th- Why did he depart so much'Trom estajish ed usagei -as to take the liberty cf using thejiame of the President in a letter granting money, when it was intended at the time, not only thaf'the let ter was to bea private one, but that no trace bUt, should thereafter be found m the office ?4-"- ',? ' 5th; If, In November' t86.4itt had been consU de'redthat Mr. Erving waV entitled to the addi tional compensation of so large a sum as 22.392 dollars for services Aaf as well ttjuture, why had ca present; Jesuit's Lettersduring a late residence- in the L. States, being a fragment of ' a private correspondence, accidentally K discovered.-i Euf ope by someXUa t inown Foreigner' . ; - . ' .... . . .... I 23' iBonnju:sUe,s al5bra . :i?ir-:'r-c' V,r . - ; do . arithmetic ' ' -, . r"' V; Neilson's greek exercises,; ''j:''''. Eollmanoabanks " - ''. Henntng and Mun ford's Virginia Reportp 4lh tci Jfehnson's, New rorfe do 6 volsIV-7 . East's Reports 1 1th, vol - - A t Wallfer xin Elocution. Qssian ' r ,.' "' jvith perfect Composure, knowing who are watching torus. ',- ' '. . fi...'.- r I -pray you to present .meUrespectfulIy tp Mis. may the public esteem in . return for - your useful services, 1- past and to corner; t - TH: JEFFERSON, Hie Hons jRobm 'Smithy Secretary of State, ' , Extract of a Utter front ftirJrJferaon to R. Smith, ; dated Movticello, Sept. 23, ,1 ft 1 0, enclosing a work inWfanuicrifit't intended for publication at tome future day. ''"'.''''.-'., . V.' -". ' - " You will see .what Ihave made of it (the sub-jectby-theencl6sed,' which 1 forward in the hope, you will consider and correct it. ; VV ill you do me: the favour to put on paper such corrections as you would advise and, forward them to me 1 1 pray you to be assured of my coijstant affection D'Anvilte b Ancient Geography ; ; L KelMtns oTItenTyKiTke-W The Itinerant, or feeraoirS of ah actor English Bards and Scottish Reiiewsji a ' satire," by Lord Byron y -, . Anne ot Biitunn'y, a late novel : The: Missiobary, ah Indian Tale, by : MissOwensoii, with her 'likeness The Father's Tales to bit daughters, byx ! ' J. N. Bonillyj Tat;; work'..,-. Humboldrs Political Essay oh the King- dom of New Spain 2 ycls. 4 . Johnson's Journey , to the Western Tsl. and 'of Scotland H , ' . '.-. C. Johnson on Cancer ; . - . -Home on Ulcers V , : Murray's Supplement to his Chemistry Tales , of RealXife,"!! sequel to Miss Edge worth V" ".'.- Wallace, or the Flight of ..Fetkirk, by Mis liolford : 10 50 ,3 5i 2 2 . " . 1 1 ' 4 25 50 25 1 75 IT
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