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22         JVISCONSIN  HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS.
                                                     J.
                                    CUGHMAN, JAMES BARCLAY, STEPHEN TAYLOR, GIGO. H.
                                    MOORE, Mrs.  LOUISA C. TUTHILL, R. M. DEWITT, JOHN DEAN?
                                    V.  NAPRSTECK, G. H.  HOLL~STPR, iv. ELLIOTT, Gen. J.
                                                                      C.
                                    W. DE PEYBTER, S. R. PHILLIPS, and Dr. HENRY BOND.
                                         Works of  Historical  and other Learned Societies.
                                      Beside the continuation of  the  publications of  several socie-
                                    ties, we have received sets of  the publication of  the Royal Aca-
                                    demy of  History of  Madrid,  a  portion  of  the  Transactions of
                                    the  American  Philosophical Society,  nearly a  complete set of
                                    the publications of  the New YorkHistorical Society, the Amer-
                                    ican  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society,  and  Dorchester
                                    Antiquarian  Society.  We  have  to  greet  the  organization  of
                                    sister Societies in Chicago, Michigan, Iowa  and Tennessee, all
                                    of  which  have  expressed  friendly wishes  of  co-operation  and
                                    exchange.
                                                     Bound Newspaper Ziles.

                                      During  the past  year,  67 volunles of  bound newspaper files
                                    have been added to the  newspaper department of  the Society's
                                    collections, including a set of  the  Glo6e and Appendix, a com-
                                    plete history of  the doings  and sayings in  Congress, from 1833
                                    to  1855, gift of  Hon.  C.  C.  WASHBURN; Newspaper Extracts,
                                    relating  to  America,  1752-1833,   purchased;  the  Cblumbialz
                                    #tar,  1824, from  Rev. JASON LOTHROP; Lumley's  Literary
                                     Advertiser,  from  J. J. BARCLAY; v01 1st of  the Pinery, from
                                     Gen.  A. G.  ELLIS; Dodge  County  Citizen, 1852-53,   from
                                     Hon.  R. B. WENTIVORTII; Cattskill Recorder, 1839-40,  from
                                     S. P. MCHUGIT; Nome Mission Record, 1849-'53,  from Rcv.
                                     Dr. B. M.  I-111,~; Constitutional  Blntt, 1850, from V. NAPE-
                                     STEK;  Madison Patriot, 1855-'56,  fl.01n  CARPENTER LAW;
                                                                                     &
                                     Argus  and  Democvat,  Jan,  to  June, 1857, from  CALKINS &
                                     WEBB; New  York Herald, 2 vols., 1844,1845, and New  Yorlcer,
                                     8  vols.,  1836-'40,   from  TVM.  GENNET. Adding  these  67
                                     volumes to the 273 previously  reported,  and we  hove  a total of
                                     340 volumes of  bouild newspapers in the Libra]-y, which together
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