MISCELLANEOUS. — DOMESTIC. 



Speech of Mr. Slade, ofVt., on the right of petition, &;c., Wash- 

 ington, delivered before the House of Representatives, Jan. 18 and 

 20, 1840. From Joseph Trumbull, Esq., M. C. 



Message from the President of the U. States, transmitting Hon. 

 J. R, Poinsett's communication on the internal improvements carri- 

 ed on by the General Government. From J. Trumbull, Esq., M. C, 



A bill to provide for the better security of the lives of passengers 

 on board Steam Vessels propelled in whole or in part hj Steam. 

 From Hon. Mr. Ruggles, U. S. Senate. 



The Peru Gazette, Ind. March 7, 1840, containing an extract 

 from a Meteorological Journal. By and from Horatio Waldo, Jr. 



The Millennium Oracle, a sacred drama, by E. P. Page. Mari- 

 etta, Ohio, 1840. From the Author. 



Twenty first Annual Report of the N. Y. Institution for instruct- 

 ing the Deaf and Dumb. N. York, 1840. From Mr. H. P. Peet, 

 A. M., Principal. 



Albany Daily Advertiser, March 12th, 1840, and Smithsonian 

 Legacy Memorial in relation to a National Agricultural Institution. 

 From C. Morgan, M. C. 



Boston Atlas of March 27, " on the Hair-istocracy." 



Albany Daily Advertiser of March 12, containing abstracts of 

 proceedings of Albany Institute. From Dr. Beck. 



Banks and Currency. From Mr. Gardner, of Troy. 



Address and Suppressed Report of the minority of the Commit- 

 tee on Elections on the New Jersey case. From Hon. Wm. L. 

 Storrs, M. C. Washington, D. C. 



Catalogue of a Private Library, sold March 18, 1840. By and 

 from Messrs. Bangs, Richards &l Piatt. 



Memoir Historical and Political of the northwest coast of North 

 America, by Robert Greenhow. From Hon. J. Davis. 



Thirtieth Annual Report of the Commissioners for Foreign Mis- 

 sions. 



Chancellor Kent's course of Reading. From the Directors of 

 the Mercantile Library Association, New York. 



Memorial on the Impolicy and Injustice of certain enactments con- 

 tained in the law relating to steamboats. From W. C. Redfield. 



Account of the Yellow Fever in Galveston, Texas, in the autumn 

 of 1839, by Ashbel Smith, M. D. From the Author. 



On the study of the Celtic Languages, by Rev. A. B. Chapin. 

 From the Author. 



Notice of the Daguerreotype, by Wm. E. A. Aikln, M, D. From 

 the Author. 



Second Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners of Com- 

 mon Schools, 1840. From H. Barnard. 



