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NEW HAMPSHIRE BAPTIST CONVENTION. Proceedings of the Baptist Convention of the State of New Hampshire, .. at their ninth annual meeting. June.. 1834. Concord, 1834. 8°

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2 PROCEEDINGS of the New Hampshire Baptist State Convention, etc. Concord, 1843. 8vo.

NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the condition of the New Haven burying ground, and to propose a plan for its improvement. New Haven, 1839. 8°

2 [Begins] FRENCH Spoliations. [Petition of the inhabitants of New Haven to the General Assembly of Connecticut, on the subject of French spoliations.] [N. Haven, 1843.] 8vo.

NEW JERSEY, Province and State of. The Acts of the General Afsembly of the Province of New Jersey. From the.. second year of . . Queen Anne to.. the twenty-fifth year of King George Second [and continued to the year 1761, the first of George III.]: Collected and published by order of the General Afsembly.. by S. Nevill. 2 vol. Wood

bridge, New Jersey, 1752-61. Fol.

2 THE GRANTS, Concefsions, and Original Constitutions of the Province of New Jersey; the acts passed during the proprietary governments, and other material transactions before the surrender thereof to Queen Anne; the instrument of surrender, and her formal acceptance thereof; Lord Cornbury's commission and instructions consequent thereon. Published by virtue of an Act of the Legislature by A. Leaming and J. Spicer. Philadelphia [1757]. Fol

3 ACTS of the General Assembly of

the Province of New Jersey,. . 1702 to 1776. Compiled and published by S. Allinson. Burlington, 1776. Folo

4 STATUTES of the State of New Jersey revised and published under the authority of the Legislature. Trenton, 1847. 8°

5 ACTS of the Seventy-first (to the 77th) Legislature of the State of New Jersey. Trenton, Somerville, 1847-53. 8°

6 ACTs incorporating the Delaware and Raritan Railway Company, the Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company, and the New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company. Trenton, 1849. 8° 7 ABSTRACT of the Population and Statistics of New Jersey according to the Census of 1850. Somerville, 1852. 8°

NEW JERSEY, Diocese of. Journal of the Proceedings of the fifty-first annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the State of New Jersey. Camden, 1834. 8vo.

2 FORM of Prayer and Thanksgiving for the blessings of civil liberty; to be used yearly in the Diocese of New Jersey. 1834. 8vo.

3 JOURNAL of the fifty-fourth (56th) annual Convention of the Protestant Church of the State of New Jersey, held at Burlington in 1837 (1839). Burlington, 1837-39. 8vo.

4 JOURNAL of Proceedings of the Sixty-third Annual Convention. Burlington, 1846. 8vo.

5 [Begins p. 49], APPENDIX. So much of the proceedings of the Convention of the diocese of New Jersey, in May, 1849, as relates to the charges against the Bishop: as reported by C. King, etc. [Burlington, 1849.] 8vo.

6 JOURNAL of the special Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the State of New Jersey; held. . on the 17th day of March, 1852. (Episcopal addrefs.. by G.

W. Doane, Bishop of the Diocese.) Burlington, 1852. 8vo.

7 JOURNAL of Proceedings of the sixty-ninth annual Convention, held in Trinity Church, Newark, on Wednesday, 26th, and Thursday, 27th of May, 1852. Burlington, 1852. 8vo.

8 JOURNAL of Proceedings of an adjourned Convention, held in Trinity Church, Newark, 14 July, 1852. Philadelphia, 1852. 8vo.

9 A PAPER addrefsed by the committee representing the Diocese of New Jersey to the Bishops afsembled upon the presentment of the Bishop of New Jersey (G. W. Doane), at Camden, October 7, 1852. [Newark, 1852.] 8vo.

10 A FULL Report of the Proceedings of the special Convention of the Diocese of New Jersey, held in St. Mary's Church, Burlington, March 17, 1851, and reported in the Banner of the Crofs. Philadelphia, 1852. 8vo.

II JOURNAL of Proceedings of a special Convention, held in Trinity Church, Newark, Oct. 27, 1852. Philadelphia, 1853. 8vo.

NEW JERSEY BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION. Minutes of the fifteenth anniversary of the New Jersey Baptist State Convention; and of the seventh annual meeting of the New Jersey Baptist Education Society. New York, 1844. 8°

NEW JERSEY COLLEGE, PRINCETON. Catalogus Collegii NeoCæsariensis. Princetoniæ, 1839. 8°

2 CATALOGUE of the officers and students of the College of New Jersey, for 1841-42. Princeton, 1842. 8°

NEW JERSEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society. Vol. 1. WHITEHEAD (William A.) East Jersey under the proprietary governments: a narrative of events connected with the settlement and progrefs of the province, until the surrender of the government to the crown in 1702... With an appendix,

containing "The model of the government of East New Jersey," ..by G. Scot... Now first reprinted from the original edition of 1685. [New York], 1846. 8°

NEW JERSEY GAZETTE. N° 152 and 154. Trenton, 1780. Fol. NEW JERSEY JOURNAL (THE). No 92-97. Chatham, 1780. Fol.

NEW JERUSALEM MAGAZINE. 1827-1856. Vol. 1-28. Boston, 1828-56. 8°

NEWMAN, SAMUEL P. Elements of Political Economy. Andover, 1835.12°

2 A PRACTICAL System of Rhetoric, or the principles and rules of style, inferred from examples of writing. To which is added, an historical dissertation on English style. Twelfth edition. New York, 1843. 12°

NEW MIRROR (THE)... Edited by G. P. Morris (and N. P. Willis). April 8, 1843-Sept. 28, 1844. Vol. 1-3. New York, 1843-44. 8°

NEW NETHERLAND. Vertoogh van Nieu Nederland [by Adrian van der Donck]; and Breeden Raedt aende Vereenichde Nederlandsche Provintien [by J. A. G. W. C. i. e. C. Melyn?]. Two rare Tracts printed in 1649-50, relating to the administration of affairs in New Netherland. Translated by Henry C. Murphy. New York [privately printed for James Lenox], 1854. 4to.

NEW ORLEANS COMMERCIAL BULLETIN. N° 251. Sept. 18, 1839. New Orleans, 1839. Fol.

NEW ORLEANS. Faithful Picture of the political situation of New Orleans, at the close of the last and the beginning of the present year, 1807. Boston, 1808. 8°

2 RULES and Regulations for the government of the high school for boys of the second Municipality, City of New Orleans. N. Orleans, 1843. 8°

3 RULES and Regulations for the government of the public schools,

within the second municipality, etc. [New Orleans,] 1845. 12°

4 ANNUAL Reports [1842-44] of the Council of Municipality number two, of the City of New Orleans, on the condition of its public schools. New Orleans, 1845. 8°

5 ANNUAL Reports of the Council of Municipality number two, of . . . New Orleans, on the condition of its public schools. N. Orleans, 1845. 8°

6 THE NEW Orleans Free Library. [Being an addrefs to the citizens of New Orleans on the subject of the Free Library, subscribed" a C." Together with the correspondence relative to the establishment of that library.] [New Orleans, 1852.]

8° NEWPORT MERCURY (THE). No 248-1300. June 6, 1763 to Sept. 4, 1786. [Imperfect, wanting N° 249-508, 510-617, 619-73, 676-77, 679-88, 690-95, 697-748, 750-75, 779-81,784,786, 791-97, 799, 80204,806, 811-14, 824, 826, 833, 836, 841-42,844,846-48, 851,854, 85962, 864-65, 867-68, 872-78, 88085, 887-92, 894,896-900, 902-908, 910,912-15, 917-1126, 1222, 1294, 1296-1298.] Newport, 1763-86. Fol.

NEWPORT, Rhode Island. The Controversy touching the Old Stone Mill in the Town of Newport, Rhode Island, with remarks introductory and conclusive. Newport, 1851. 12°

2 A HAND-BOOK of Newport and Rhode Island. By the author of " Pen and Ink Sketches," etc. [J. R. D. i. e. John Dix, afterwards Rofs]. Newport, 1852. 12°

NEWTON, JOHN. Memoirs of Eliza Cunningham, by John Newton; of Jane Lucy Benn, by Rev. Basil Woodd; and of Caroline Elizabeth Smelt, by Rev. Dr. Waddell. Philadelphia, 1828. 12mo.

2 THE LIFE of J. Newton. Philadel. 1831. 12mo.

Newton's

NEWTON, SIR ISAAC. Principia. The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy,.. translated into English by A. Motte. To which is added Newton's System of the World; . . with a life of the author, by N. W. Chittenden. New York, 1848. 8°

NEW WORLD (THE). A weekly journal of popular literature, science, music, and the arts, containing the newest works by celebrated authors, etc. Park Benjamin, editor. (Vol. 4. P. B. and J. Aldrich, editors.) Vol. 15. June, 1840, to Dec. 1842. New York, 1840-42. Folo

NEW YORK, CITY OF.

I THE CHARGE given by the Chief Justice of the Province of New York to the Grand Jury of the city of New York, in March term, 1726-7. New York, John Peter Zenger, 1727. 4to.

2 PROCEEDINGS at a numerous meeting of the citizens of New York [to oppose the collection of the duty on tea]. New York, 1773. s. sh. fol.

3 CHARTER for establishing an Hospital in the City of New York: granted by the Rt. Hon. John, Earl of Dunmore, July 13, 1771. New York, 1794. 4to.

4 MEMORIAL of the Merchants of New York [to the President and Congress of the United States of America]. Jan. 6, 1806. Washington, 1806. 80

5 THE MEMORIAL of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the city of New York. 8vo.

6 DOCUMENTS relating to the Board of Health. New York, 1806. 8vo.

7 The Picture of New York; or, the traveller's guide through the commercial metropolis of the United States. By a gentleman residing in this city [Samuel L. Mitchell]. New York, 1807. 12°

8 AN ACCOUNT of the Free School Society of New York. New York, 1814. 8vo.

9 INSTITUTION for the Deaf and

Dumb. Circular of the President and Directors and the Petition to the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the City of New York, with their favourable Report and patronage, etc. New York, 1818. 8°

10 INSTITUTION for the Deaf and Dumb. Addrefs of the Directors to their fellow-citizens. New York, 1821. 8°

11 EIGHTH Annual Report of the Directors of the New York Institution for the instruction of the deaf and dumb, to the Legislature of the State of New York, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1826; accompanied by documents illustrating the .. state and condition of the institution, etc. New York, 1827.

8vo.

12 THE FIRST Annual Report of the Managers of the Society for the prevention of pauperism in the city of New York. New York, 1818. 8vo.

13 A REPRINTED Copy of a pamphlet published in New York... A clear and concise statement of New York and the surrounding country, containing a faithful account of . . . impositions. . practised upon British emigrants, etc. Belper, 1819. 12mo.

14 SOCIETY for the prevention of Pauperism. Report to the Managers by their Committee on Idleness and sources of employment. New York, 1819. 8°

15 SKETCH of the resources of the City of New York, with a view to its municipal government, population, etc. from the foundation of the city to the date of the latest statistical accounts. [By J. A. Dix?]. New York, 1827. 8°

16 SOCIETY for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents. Third annual report of the managers of the Society,

etc.

New York, 1828. 8o

17 THE PICTURE of New York; and Stranger's guide to the commercial metropolis of the United States. New York [1828]. 12°

18 CONVENTION of the friends of American Industry. Report on the

production and manufacture of cotton [subscribed, P. T. Jackson]. Boston, 1832. 8°

19 REPORT of the "Union Committee" appointed by the signers of a memorial to Congress, held.. the 11th of February, 1834, at the Merchants' Exchange. N. York, 1834. 8°

20 REPORT of the Society for promoting the Gospel among Seamen in the Port of New York. 1843, 1846. 2 parts. New York, 1843-46. 8°

21 FIRST report of the Prison Afsociation of New York. December, 1844. New York [1845]. 8°

22 SECOND Report of the Prison Association of New York: including the constitution and by-laws, etc. New York, 1846. 8vo.

23 REPORT of the Committee of Arrangements of the Common Council of the city of New York, upon the funeral ceremonies in commemoration of the death of Andrew Jackson, ExPresident of the United States. New York, 1845. 8°

24 REPORT on the Institutions for the deaf and dumb in Central and Western Europe, in the year 1844, to the Board of Directors of the New York Institution, by Rev. G. E. Day, delegate of the Board; and letter of instructions by H. P. Peet, Principal of the institution. [Documents appended to the Twenty-sixth annual report.] New York, 1845. 8°

25 ANNUAL Statement of the funds of the Corporation of the city of New York, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1844.... By the comptroller of the city of New York. N. York, 1845. 8°

26 PROCEEDINGS of the National Convention of farmers, gardeners, etc. held at the Lyceum of Natural History in the City of New York; . . in connection with the eighteenth annual fair of the American Institute. New York, 1846. 8°

27 MANUAL of the Corporation of the City of New York, for the years 1848 (1850-51). By D. T. Valentine. New York, 1848-51. 18°

28 NEW York as it is; being the counter part of the metropolis of America. [A description of a carved model of New York and Brooklyn, executed by E. Porter Belden, and others.] New York, 1849. 12o

29 [Begins] September 1850. The following rules and rates have been adopted by the Association of Fire Insurance Companies, at meetings held 21st June-3rd September, 1850. [New York, 1850.] 8°

30 LIFE in New York. By the author of "The Old White Meeting House." Second edition. New York, 1851. 12°

31 EXAMINATION of the validity of the pretended Charters of the City of New York in a review of the decision of the Superior Court, in the case of G. Furman, Ex. and others against the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the City of New York. By B. S. New York, 1852. 8°

32 THIRTEENTH Annual Report of the Board of Education, for the year ending January 1, 1855. New York, 1855. 8vo.

NEW YORK, COLONY AND STATE OF.

1 ACTS of Assembly passed in the province of New York, from 1691 to 1725. Examined and compared with the originals in the Secretary's office. Printed and sold by William Bradford, printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty for the Province of New York, 1726. Fol.

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5 LAWS of the State of New York, passed by the Legislature.. at their last meeting of the eighth Sefsion. New York, 1785. Fol.

6 LAWS of the State of New York. Pafsed by the Legislature of said State, at their ninth Sefsion. New York, 1786. Fol

7 LAWS of the State of New York, comprising the constitution, and the acts of the Legislature since the revolution, from the first to the twelfth Sefsion inclusive. [Edited by S. Jones and R. Varick.] 2 vol. New York, 1789. Fol

8 LAWS of the State of New York, comprising the constitution and the acts of the Legislature, since the Revolution, from the first to the twentieth Session, inclusive. 3 vol. New York, 1798, '92, '97. 8°

9 LAWS of the State of New York [continued to 1809]. 5 vol. Albany, 1802-9. 8°

10 PUBLIC Laws of the State of New York, pafsed at the thirty-third Sefsion of the Legislature, . . 1810. Albany, 1810. 8°

11 LAWS of the State of New York, revised and passed at the thirty-sixth Sefsion of the Legislature [continued to the forty-seventh Session inclusive]. With marginal notes and references [to the laws of the thirty-sixth Session], furnished by the revisors, W. P. Van Nefs and J. Woodworth. vol. Albany, 1813-25. 8°

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12 LAWS of the State of New York, respecting navigable communications between the Great Western and Northern Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. New York, 1817. 8vo.

13 AN ACT to incorporate the members of the New York Institution for the instruction of the deaf and dumb. To which is added, the ByLaws, etc. New York, 1819. 8°

14 LAWS of the State of New York in relation to the Erie and Champlain Canals.. With the annual Reports of the Canal Commifsioners, and other documents. . . Also . . maps deline

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