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One of lier Ministers. Thomas Dowel/. Farewell to the outward bound ... By. . . L. 1849.

One of his Candid Neiglibours. Joseph Bellamij, D.B. A letter to [S. Webster] the reverend author of the Winter-evening conversation on origi- nal sin, from ... B. 1758.

One of his Congregation. Edna Dean Proctor. Life thoughts, gathered from his [Henry Ward Beecher]. ., dis- courses, by. . . B. 1868.

One of His Constituents. Francis Darr. Our Pacific possessions. Rail- way to the Pacific ... A letter ... to Hon. Benjamin Franklin Wade. . . By ... W. 1861.

One of his Constituents. Edward Copleston, D.D. A second letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M.P. ... By .. . Oxf. 1819.

One of his Sons. C ifalan. Life and writings of Cesar Malan. By. . . L. 1889.

One of his Sons. Thomas Howard Gill. The Rev. William Gill : a sketch, by. . . L. 1871.

One of Its Slaves. Mrs. Sarah Bridijes Stebbins. Annals of a baby. . . N.Y." 1877.

One of No Party. Richard Cruttwell. Reform without revolution ! . . . By. . . L. 1839.

One of the Aldermen. Henri/ Chris- topher Combe. Substance of a speech de- livered in the Court of Common Council ... By. . . L. 1812.

One of the Cocli and Hen Club. George Steevens.

" In a few days after the Doctor's [Dr. Richard Farnifir] death, the following Jeu d'esprit (not improbably by his friend, Mr. George Steevens) appeared in one of the daily papers : ' This emi- nent critick . . . composed some of his pleasantest works in an arbour on the verge of a pond where he resided . . . and he amused himself with a vari- ety of water-fowls, which covered bis pond, and which, with others not of an aquatic nature, were much admired by all those who visited his hospi- table mansion. These birds, a Cambridge friend informs me, he disposed of in the following man- ner: —

•' * " My geese I give and bequeath to the Heads of the University.

My ducks and drakes — to Sir Henry Vane Tempest.

My peacock — to the Duchess of Gordon.

My guinea-fowls — to Colonel Cawthorne.

My pigeons — to Lady Buckinghamshire, etc.

My doves — to the Princess.

My screech-owl — to Mrs. Mattocks.

My humming-bird — to Mr. Courtney.

My bantams — to Tommy Onslow.

My chicken — to M. A. Taylor.

My king-fisher — to the French Directors.

My cock-sparrow — to the Duke of Queensbury.

My old gray parrot — to Mrs. Cowley.

My puUetB — to Lord William Gordon.

My cuckoo — to Mr. Esten,

My corniuraut — to the Duke of Marlborough.

My goldlinches — to Sir William Pulteney.

My vulture — to Lord Lonsdale.

My eagle — to Mr. Pitt.

My jack-daws — to the Broad street beaux.

My magpie — to George Colmau.

And my rooks — tu the Club at Brookes'a." * " — "Oracle," September 21. "One of the Cock and Hen Club."

One of the Committee of the Ameri- can Academy. Jacob Blgeloic. A short reply [to Marcus Bull's pamphlet]. B. 1828.

One of the Company. R. Ghanninq M. Page. Sketch of Page's Battery of Morris' Artillery, 2d Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. By. . . N.Y. 1885.

One of the Crew. P D. Haijwood. The cruise of the "Alabama." By. . . B. 1886.

One of the Family. Joseph Hartwell Williams. A brief study in genealogy; Connin, Conny, Cony, Coney, Cony. By .. . Camb., Mass., 1885.

One of the Family of the Bowleses. William Lisle Bowles. Re- ply to an " Unsentimental sort of critic," the reviewer of " Spence's Anecdotes " in the Quarterly Review for October, 1820 ... By. . . L. 1820.

One of the Fancy. Pierce Egan. Boxiana; or, sketches of antient and modern pugilism. By. . . L. 1812.

One of the Hearers. Cotton Mather. The grand point of solicitude ... A ser- mon ... B. 1715.

One of the Ijast Century. William Stewart Rose. Thoughts and recollec- tions by. . . L. 1825.

One of the Magistrates of the Public Office in Great Marlborough Street. Philip Neve, Esq. A letter to the Rev. William Cockburne. L. 1804.

One of the Blajority. Rei'. James Gall. Six letters to Dr. Begg and his protesting minority. From. ..

Edinb. 1868.

One of the Blasters. John James Charles Norman. School services, com- piled for the use of the Forest School, Walthamstow. By. . . L. 1850.

One of the Members of the College. Charles Coote. Sketches of the lives and characters of eminent English civilians, with an historical introduction relative to the college of advocates. . - By ... L. 1804.

One of the Ministers in Boston. Cotton Mather. (I) Sober sentiments . . . By. . . B. 1722.— (2) The voice of God in a tempest ... B- 1723.

One of the Ministers in the North-