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HISTORICAL.

Propagation of Christianity, Brown, 2 vols.; Propagation_of_Christianity, Gillies, 2 vols.; Charlevaix Historie De La Nouvelle France, Paris, 1744, 6 vols.; Universal History, (18th and 20th vols. missing.) 21 vols.; Universal History, Modern Part, (19th and 37th vols. missing,) 44 vols.; Andrew's History of the War with America, France and Spain, London, 1765, 4 vols.; Gordon's America, 14 vols.; Stedman's American War, Dublin, 1794, 2 vols.; Warden's Account of the United States, 3 vols.; History of the West Indies, Edwards, 3 vols. ; Southey's History of the West Indies, 3 vols.; Raynal's History of the Indies, 7 vols.; Ross' History of the World, 1652, 1 vol.; History of the Popes, London, 1748, Bower, 2 vols.; Statistical Annals of America, Seybert, Philadelphia, 1818, 1 vol.; Robertson's History of America, 2 vols.; History of Greece, Gillies, 2 vols.; Modern History Illustrated, Dublin, 1755, quarto, 6 vols.; Robertson's America, 4 vols. : Winterblotham's History of America, 4 vols.; European Settlements, London, 1758, 2 vols.; Conquest of Mexico, from the Spanish of De Solis, 2 vols.

TRAVELS AND VOYAGES.

Voyage Dans Les Etats Unis D'amerique, 1795-7, 8 vols.; Collection of Voyages, London, 1774, 4 vols.; Portlock's Voyage, 1785 to 1788, 1 vol.; Voyage round the World, 1785-1788, Capt. George Dixon, 1 vol.; Wheeler's Journey in Greece, 1682, 1 vol.; Discoveries of the French, 1768 and 1769, 1 vol.; Colonett's Voyages, 1798, 1 vol.; Meares' Voyages, 1786, 1 vol.; Giandler's Travels in Asia Minor, 1776, 1 vol.; Missionary Voyage, 1796-1798, 1 vol.; Anson's Voyage, 1790–1–2–3–4, 1 vol.; Mackenzie's American Voyages, 1789 and 1793, 1 vol. Chandier's Travels in Greece, 1 vol.: Frazier's Voyage to South Sea, 1712–14, 1 vol.: Auburey's Travels in United States, London. 1791, 2 vols. : Weld's do. do. 1795–7, 2 vols. : Chastellux's Travels in North America, 1780-2, 2 vols.: Ulloa's Voyages to South America, 2 vols. Lander's Expedition to the Niger, 3 vols. : Grant on the_Highlanders, 2 vols.: Hawkesworth Voyage, 1775, 2 vols.: Bossu's Travels in North America, 1771, 2 vols.

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THE CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS of great BRITAIN AND IRELAND DURING THE MIDDLe ages,

Published by the English Government, the original text in Latin, prefaces, notes, and biographies of the authors in English.

Catalogue of British History, 2 vols.: Unpublished works of Friar Roger Bacon, 2 vols.: Royal Letters, Henry Third, 2 vols.: History of the Franciscans; Works of John Wicklif: Annals of Wales: Letters of Robert Grosseteste: History of Guildhall, 3 vols.: Chronicles of John De Openedes; Book of the Illustrious Henries: Chronicles of the Monk of Malmsburg, 2 vols. : Life and Studies at Oxford, 2 vols. : Works of Giraldus Cambrensis, 2 vols.: Chronicles of Roger of Hovenden: Chronicle of the Monastery of Abingdon, 2 vols.

PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS.

Panophlist, Boston, 1806 to 1818, 16 vols. Analetic Magazine, 1813 to 1820, (vol. 5 wanting,) 15 vols: Monthly do. or British Register, 1796 to 1804, 17 vols.: Edinburgh Annual Register, 1808 to 1826, 19 vols.: New England Genealogical Register, 1847 to 1858, 12 vols.:

Periodical Accounts of the Missions of the United Brethren, 4 vols. : Historical Register, London, 1714 to 1738, 25 vols.: Parliamentary Register of Debates, 1774 to 1783, 28 vols.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Horne's Bibliography, 2 vols.: Lavington's Sermons, 2 vols.: Pott's Gazetteer, 2 vols.: Dibdin's Literary Companion, 2 vols. : Life of Wickliffe, John Sims, A. M., 1 vol.: Harris's Works, 2 vols.: Burnet Manuel de Libraire, 3 vols.: American Oracle, by Samuel Stearns, L. L. D., 1791, 1 vol. Cowper's Homer,-Iliad and Odyssey, 2 vols.: Present State of Peru, 1 vol.: Dictionary of Archaic Words, 2 vols. : Harleian Miscellany, 12 vols. : Homer's Iliad, Pope's Translation, 6 vols. : Americains, Recherches sur les, 3 vols.: Turkish Spy, 8 vols.: Works of Churchill, 4 vols. Hollis's Memoirs, 2 vols.: Anderson on Commerce, Folio, 2 vols. History of England, Rapin, 3 vols.: History of England, Tindal, 5 vols. : Duche's Discourse, 2 vols.

PRINTED BY THE STATE.

Session Laws, 1868, 100 copies: House Journal, 1868, 100 copies : Senate Journal, 1868, 100 copies: Annual Reports, 1869, 130 copies: Registration Reports, 1867, 100 copies: Governor's Messages, 1869, 100 copies: Vermont Reports, Vol. 40, 340 copies: Gen. Washburn's Oration before the Reunion Society of Vermont Officers, 100 copies.

PURCHASED FOR EXCHANGES.

Hall's Early History of Vermont, 50 copies: Thompson's Vermont, (by exchange,) 12 copies.

BOOKS SENT FROM LIBRARY FOR EXCHANGE SINCE LAST REPORT.

40th Vt. Reports, Legislative Documents 1868, 10th Registration Report, House and Senate Journals 1867 and 1868, Laws 1868: to Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Connecticut, South, Carolina, North Carolinia, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Minnesota, Montana, Maine, New New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Washington, Colorado, Nevada, Dakota, Library of Congress, Secretary of State, U. S.

Hall's Early History of Vermont, and Directory 1868: to Connecticut, Canada, Delaware, Harvard University, Illinios, Indiana, Iowa, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Smithsonian Institution, Virginia, Wisconsin, Am. Geo. and Stat. Society, Amer. Antiquarian Society, Boston Public Library, Mass. Hist. Society, Library of Congress, Maine Hist. Society, N. H. Hist. Society, Essex Institute, R. I. Hist. Society. Hall's Early History of Vermont: to California, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Nebraska, West Virginia, Pa. Historical Society. Laws, Legislative Documents, and House and Senate Journals, 1867, 1868, Directory 1867, 9th and 10th Registration Reports: to Harvard University, Smithsonian Institution, Am. Geo. and Stat. Society, Am. Antiquarian Society, Mass. Hist. Society, Maine Hist. Society, Pa. Hist. Society, (except Directory,) N. H. Historical Society, (except. Directory and 9th Reg. Report,) Essex Institute, (except Leg. Docs. 1867,) R. I. Historical Society.

Directory 1868 to Secretary of State, U. S.: School Report 1868 to Smithsonian Institution and Mass. Hist. Society: Laws, House and Senate Journals and Leg. Documents 1868, to Boston Public Library: Laws 1867, 1868, to N. Y. Law Institute: House and Senate Journals 1866, and School Report 1868, to Maine Hist. Society: Adj. General's Report 1866, to N. H. Hist. Society: School and Reform School Reports 1867, to Essex Institute.

Geological Report 1861, to Conn.: Adj. General's Report, 1862, Senate Journal 1858, 1866, House Journal 1860, Laws 1866, to South Carolina: Vt. Reports, Vols. 39 and 40, Leg. Docs. 1867, 1868, Laws and House and Senate Journals 1867, Directory 1867, 9th and 10th Reg. Reports, Vt. Reports, Vols. 13, 27, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, and 146 vols. of Vt. Laws, Journals, Geology, Phamphlet Reports, &c., &c., completing exchanges to date, to Georgia: Vt. Reports, Vols. 5, 8, 9, 17, Laws 1856, 1862, Auditor's Reports 1855, 1856, 1857, to Michigan: Geological Survey, 1861, Laws, Journals and Vermont Documents, 40 vols., to New Hampshire: Senate Jonrnals 1853, 1855, to New York: Laws, Journals, Geology, and Reports of various State officers, 54 vols., to Long Island Historical Society: Vt. Reports, vols. 29 to 38, and 51 vols. Geology, Laws, Journals, and Vt. Docs., to town of Stannard.

BY HIS EXCELLENCY,

PETER T. WASHBURN,

GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF VERMONT.

A PROCLAMATION.

It becometh the people of a Christian State, who acknowledge the Supreme Ruler of the Universe as the bountiful bestower of all gifts and the source of all blessings, to unite in reverently returning thanks to him for his kindness and preserving care in the past, and in craving with earnest supplication a continuance of his abundant providence for the future. For this, and in accordance with the usage of our fathers, I do appoint THURSDAY, THE EIGHTEENTII DAY OF NOVEMBER next, to be observed as a day of THANKSGIVING AND PRAISE TO Almighty GOD. And I do enjoin upon all the people of this State, that on that day, suspending their ordinary and secular emuloyments, they do unite with each other, and with the people of the Nation, in the rendition of thanks and ascription of praise to HIM, who has bestowed upon us prosperity, peace and freedom throughout the land, for all his mercies.

Given under my hand and the Seal of the State, in Executive Chamber at Montpelier, this twenty-eighth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States the ninety-fourth. PETER T. WASHBURN.

By the Governor :

JOHN W. MARSH, Secretary of Civil and Military Affairs.

BY HIS EXCELLENCY,

GEORGE W. HENDEE,

Governor of the State of Vermont.

A PROCLAMATION.

For a Day of Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer.

I do hereby appoint FRIDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, to be observed by the people of this State as a day of FASTING, HUMILIATION AND PRAYER.

On this day let us cast off the burdens of business life, and offer humble petitions to God, "the giver of every good and perfect gift," that our people may for the year, and all time, have the enjoyment of health and peace, and their labors be rewarded with an abundant harvest.

Let us especially remember in our prayers the poor and the oppressed, the widow and the orphan, and ask for such the favor of a kind Father. Let us devoutly acknowledge our dependence upon God, and seek at His tribunal forgiveness of our sins. Let us commit to Him the welfare of our country and its people, and invoke for our Rulers and those in official charge, that wisdom and discretion which shall secure "the greatest good to the greatest number."

Let us as a people on that day, remember with sadness the recent event which has removed from among us a great and good man, and an excellent Governor. In the death of our late Chief Magistrate, PETER T. WASHBURN, the State sustains a great loss. It is befitting that we recognize this loss with appropriate prayer and mourning.

I would recommend that the different religious societies meet in their accustomed places of public worship for such service as may seem to them most proper.

Given under my hand and the Seal of the State, at Morristown, this seventeenth day of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy, and of the Independence of the United States the ninety-fourth.

By the Governor,

GEORGE W. HENDEE.

JOHN W. MARSH, Secretary of Civil and Military Affairs.

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