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Report on School House Architecture, made to the Board of Com- 
missioners of Common Schools; by Henry Barnard, Esq. Hart- 
ford, 1842. From the author. 
American Book Circular, with notes and statistics. 1843. From 
Wiley & Putnam, publishers, New York. 
The progress and results of Emancipation in the English West 
Indies; by John Jay, of Bedford, N. ¥Y. 1842. 
The Snag Nullifier—description of an invention for preventing 
accidents by striking against snags. 1843. From the author, L. 
G. Mickles. 
Annual circular of the Medical College of Louisiana, tenth ses- 
sion, 1843-4. New Orleans. 
Annual announcement of the Jefferson Medical College of Phil. 
1843-4. 
Report of the joint special committee on the subject of the ef- 
fects of lead pipes on well water in the city of Lowell; by Dr. 8S. 
L. Dana. 1842. From J. W. Grant, Esq. 
Address delivered by Hon. Daniel Webster at the completion of 
the Bunker Hill Monument, June 17th, 1843. 
Catalogus Collegii Hamiltonensis, 1843. 
NEWSPAPERS.—FOREIGN. 
The Nonconformist, London, July 12, 1843, from J. C. Dun- 
lap, Esq.—A number of copies of the Scotsman and the Witness, 
Edinburgh, from J. Dunlap, Esq.—Jersey and Guernsey Advocate, 
April, 1843. 
NEWSPAPERS.—DOMESTIC. 
Albany Daily. Tribune, March 17th, 1842, from Mr. Delavan.— 
New York Card.—Albany Patriot, from Mr. Delavan, containing 
some temperance discussions; a series of them, also of the Evening 
Journal.—Christian Freeman, Hartford, March 24th, 1843.—The 
Dayspring, Boston, June and July, 1842.—The Planters’ Banner, 
Franklin, La.—The Clarion, Washington, D. C.—New York Daily 
Tribune.—Washingtonian Weekly News, New York, 1843.—Bos- 
ton Semi-Weekly Courier, Feb. 1843.—The Literary Age, Feb. 
1842, Philad.—Cincinnati Gazette-—American Messenger, Jan. 
1843.—The Southern Chronicle, Jan. 11th, 1843.—The Midnight 
Cry.—The Protestant Vindicator, New York, Dec. 1842.—The 
Washingtonian Reformer, April, 1843.—Christian Intelligencer, New 
York.—The New World Monthly Messenger, Feb. 1842.—The 
Millennial World.—New York Spectator, March, 1843.—Republi- 
can, Savannah, Geo.—New York American, containing an article 
by Dr. Hare on lead pipes, June 9th, 1843.—Vicksburg Sentinel, 
Feb. 1843, with meteorological tables for that place.—Brooklyn 
News, June 3d, 1843, with a notice of a curious impression on stone 
