United States, presented to the House of Representatives,
February 15, 1830.
3. Memorial of a Deputation of the Creek Nation of Indians, to
the Congress of the United States, presented to the House
of Representatives, February 9, 1830.
4. Report of Mr White to the Senate of the United States, from
the Committee on Indian Affairs, February 22, 1830.
5. Report of Mr Bell to the House of Representatives of the
United States, from the Committee on Indian Affairs, Feb-
ruary 24, 1830.
6. Speech of Mr Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey, delivered in the
Senate of the United States, April 6, 18:30, on the Bill for
an Exchange of Lands with the Indians residing in any of
the States or Territories, and for their Removal West of
the Mississippi.
7. Speech of Mr Everett, of Massachusetts, on the Bill for Re-
moving the Indians from the East to the West Side of the
Mississippi, delivered in the House of Representatives of
the United States, on the Nineteenth of May, 1830.
ART. I.—Christian Consolations. An Offering of Sympathy to Pa-
rents bereaved of their Children, and to others under Afflic-
tion; being a Collection from Manuscripts and Letters not
before published; with an Appendix of Selections.
ART. II.-Elements of Dogmatic History. By William Muenscher,
S. T. D., and Ordinary Professor of Theology at Marburg.
Translated from the Second Edition of the Original Ger-
man. By JAMES MURDOCK, D. D.
ART. III.-Poetry of the Magyars, preceded by a Sketch of the
Language and Literature of Hungary and Transylvania.
By JOHN BOWRING, LL. D., F. L. S., &c.
ART. IV. Sermons, accompanied by suitable Prayers, designed to
be used in Families. Second Edition. Edited by the Rev.
J. R. BEARD.
2. The Age of Print. A Poem delivered before the Phi Beta
Kappa Society at Cambridge, Aug. 26, 1830. By GREN-
VILLE MELLEN.
ART. VII.-Dyspepsy Forestalled and Resisted: or Lectures on
Diet, Regimen, and Employment; delivered to the Students
of Amherst College; Spring Term, 1830. By EDWARD
HITCHCOCK, Professor of Chemistry and Natural History
in that Institution.
ART. VIII.-An Address delivered before the Massachusetts-
Charitable Mechanic Association, at the Celebration of their
Eighth Triennial Festival, October 7, 1830. By JOSEPH
T. BUCKINGHAM,
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