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LITERATURE AND LITERARY PROGRESS IN 1865. 



in some instances fac-similes of the original 

 works; forty -five works of this description 

 are found in the list of the publications of 

 1865, and doubtless some have escaped a 

 record. They are as follows: "Records of 

 Salem Witchcraft, copied from the original 

 Records," 2 vols., small quarto, pp. 279, 287; 

 " Salein Witchcraft, comprising more Wonders 

 of the Invisible World, collected by Robert 

 Calef, and Wonders of the Invisible World, 

 by Cotton Mather, together with Notes and 

 Explanations," by Samuel P. Fowler, quarto, 

 pp. 450; "Early History of New England, 

 being a Relation of Hostile Passages between 

 the Indians and European Voyagers and First 

 Settlers, and a Full Narrative of Hostilities to 

 the close of the War with the Pequots in the 

 year 1637; also a Detailed Account of the 

 Origin of the War with King Philip, by In- 

 crease Mather, with an Introduction and Notes 

 by Samuel G. Drake, small quarto, pp. 309 ; 

 " The Hutchinson Papers," vols. 1 and 2 pub- 

 lished by the Prince Society ; " Andreana, con- 

 taining the Trial, Execution, and various mat- 

 ters connected with the History of Major John 

 Andr6, Adjutant-General of the British Army 

 in America, A. D. 1780," quarto, pp. 67, 

 plates, reprinted from the London edition ; 

 " Vindication of the Captors of Major Andre," 

 by Egbert Benson, 8vo. pp. 84 ; " Vindication 

 of the Captors of Major Andre\" by Egbert 

 Benson, LL. D., with Introduction and Appen- 

 dix, 8vo. pp. ix., 134, privately printed; "A 

 Relation of Maryland," reprinted from the Lon- 

 don edition of 1635, with a prefatory Note and 

 Appendix, by Francis L. Hawks, D.D., LL.D., 

 nfbll quarto, pp. vii., 73, map ; " Anthology 

 of New Netherland, a Translation from the 

 'Early Dutch Poets of New York (Steendam, 

 Seylys, De Lille)," with Memoirs of their Lives, 

 by Henry C. Murphy, royal 8vo., pp. 209, 

 illustrated; "Letters from the Prisons and 

 Prison Ships of the Revolution, with Notes by 

 Henry R. Stiles, M. D.," 8vo., pp. 49; "Ac- 

 count of the Interment of the Remains of 

 American Patriots who perished on board the 

 British Prison Ships during the American 

 Revolution, with Notes and an Appendix," by 

 Henry R. Stiles, M.D., 8vp. pp. 246 ; " Rec- 

 ollections of the Jersey Prison Ships. From 

 the Original Manuscripts of Captain Thomas 

 Dring, one of the Prisoners," by Albert G. 

 Green, edited by Henry B. Dawson, imp. 8vo, 

 pp. xxii., 201, plates; "Notes, Geographical 

 and Historical, relating to the Town of Brook- 

 lyn on Long Island," by Gabriel Furman. 

 With Notes and a Memoir by the author, small 

 quarto, pp. xxxiv., 119, xxxix. ; "Minutes of a 

 Conspiracy against the Liberties of America," 

 octavo, pp. xiv., iv., iii., London, 1786, re- 

 printed in Philadelphia; "Collections on the 

 History of Albany, from its Discovery to the 

 Present Time, with Notices of its Public Insti- 

 tutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens 

 deceased," vol. i., royal 8vo, pp. viii., 529, 

 plates; "A Sketch of the First Settlement of 



the several Towns on Long Inland, with their 

 Political Condition to the End of the Ameri- 

 can Revolution," by Silas Wood, with a Bio- 

 graphical Memoir and Additions by Alden J. 

 Spooner," 4to, pp. xix., 206, Portrait and Photo- 

 graphs; "Anecdotes of the American Revolu- 

 tion, illustrative of the Talents and Virtues of the 

 Heroes of the Revolution who acted the most 

 conspicuous Parts therein," by Alexander Gar- 

 den, of Lee's Legion, second series, imp. 8vo, 

 pp. ix., 223, vi., Charleston, 1828; Brooklyn, 

 N. Y.. 1865 ; " Supplement to the State of the 

 Expedition from Canada, containing General 

 Burgoyne's Orders respecting the Principal 

 Movements and Operations of the Army, to the 

 Raising of the Siege of Ticonderoga," 4to, pp. 

 26 (London, 1780); "Dialogue between the 

 Ghost of General Montgomery, just arrived 

 from the Elysian Fields, and an American 

 Delegate, in a Wood near Philadelphia " (Phila. 

 1776), N. Y., privately reprinted; "Adver- 

 tisements for the Unexperienced Planters of 

 New England, or Anywhere ; or, The Path- 

 way to erect a Plantation, by Captain John 

 Smith, sometime Governor of Virginia, and 

 Admirall of New England, with a Fac-siinile of 

 Smith's Map of New England, with Additions 

 and Corrections as published in 1635," 4to, pp. 

 viii., 72 ; A Description of New England ; or, 

 Observations and Discoveries in the North of 

 America in the Year of our Lord 1614; with 

 the Success of Six Ships that went the next 

 Year, 1615," by Captain John Smith (Admiral 

 of that Country), with a Fac-siinile of the 

 Original Map, 4to, pp. vii., 89 ; Certain Induce- 

 ments to Well-Minded People who are here 

 Straitened in their Estates or otherwise, etc., 

 small 4to, pp. 24; "Further Queries upon tho 

 Present State of New-English Affairs," by S. 

 E., 4to, pp. 18; "Two Voyages to New Eng- 

 land, made during the Years 1638, 1663, by 

 John Josselyn, Gent., 4to, pp. vii. ; " New 

 England's Prospect. A True, Lively, and Ex- 

 perimental Description of that Part of America 

 commonly called New England, etc.," by Wil- 

 liam Wood, small 4to, pp. xxxi., 131, map, 

 (Lond., 1634), Boston, The Prince Society; 

 " New England's Rarities discovered in Birds, 

 Beasts, Fishes, Serpents, and Plants of that 

 Country, by John Josselyn, Gent., with an. In- 

 troduction and Notes by Edward Tuckerman, 

 M. A., 4to, pp. viii., 169; "New England's 

 First Fruit ; with Divers other Special Matters 

 concerning that Country, small 4to, pp. 47; 

 " News from New England," 1676, 4to, pp. 22 ; 

 " The History of the Indian Affairs in New 

 England from the First Settlement to the Ter- 

 mination of the War with King Philip in 

 1677, from the Original Work by the Rev. 

 William Hubbard. Carefully revised, and ac- 

 companied with a Historical Preface, Life and 

 Pedigree of the Author, and Extensive Notes," 

 by Samuel G. Drake, 2 vols., sm. 4to, pp. xxxii., 

 292, 303, map; "Strength out of Weakness; 

 or, a Glorious Manifestation of tho Further 

 Progress of the Gospel among the Indians in 



