THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE. 
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William E. Du Bois, assayers of the Mint of the United States, 
illustrated by numerous engravings of coins, executed by the 
medal-ruling machine, and under the direction of Joseph Saxton, 
of the United States Mint; Philadelphia, 1842, quarto.— From the 
Authors. > 
Memorial (to the Senate) of Joshua Leavitt, praying that in the revi¬ 
sion of the tariff laws, the principle of discrimination may be in¬ 
serted in favor of those countries in which American grain, flour, 
and salted meat, are admitted duty free, February 25, 1841.— 
From Mr. Leavitt. 
Fifty-Fifth Annual Report of the Regents of the University of the 
State of New York, (made to the Legislature, March, 1842; Al¬ 
bany.)— From 
Del Buomo de Monreale, e de altre cbiese Siculo Normanne, &c., 
per Domenico Lo Faso Pietra Santa, Duca di Serra di Falco, 
Socio di varie Academie; Palermo, 1838, folio, (with splendid 
illustrations.)— From the Author. 
Berliner Gewerbe, Industrie, und Handelsblatt, Nos. 12, 13, 14, 15, 
16, and 17, May, 1842.— From Henry Wheaton, American Min¬ 
ister at Berlin. 
Discourse delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 
on the Colonial History of the Eastern, and some of the Southern 
States, by Job R. Tyson, one of the Vice Presidents; Philadel¬ 
phia, 1842 .—From the Author. 
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 
vol. 1, Nos. 11, 12, 13, and 14, February, March, April, and 
May, 1842.— From the Academy . 
Baccalaureate Address delivered at the Annual Commencement of 
Geneva College, August 4, 1841, by B. Hale, D. D., President.— 
From the Author. 
The United States Literary Advertiser, Publishers 5 Circular and 
Monthly Register of Literature and Art, No. 11, vol. 1, May, 
1842 ; Nos. 13 and 14, (new series,) July and August.— From 
the Publishers. 
The Home Book Circular, a Quarterly Journal of Literature; New 
York, June, 1842, vol. 1, No. 2. — From D. Appleton &f Co. 
Ordinances, Rules, and Regulations, respecting the Public Schools 
in the City of Louisville, Kentucky, 1835.—Act of Incorporation, 
and Constitution and By-Laws of the Kentucky Historical Society, 
organized March, 1838; Louisville, Kentucky.— From the So¬ 
ciety. 
Letters and Communications . 
From Chev. Lorenzo Blanco, (in Latin,) Naples, March 10, 
1842: Presenting his work on the Herculanean manuscripts. 
From Captain James Vetch, of Birmingham, London, March 16 t 
1842. 
