CONTAINING THE POLITICAL AND LITERARY PORTIONS OF WASHINGTON, D. C. PUBLISHED BY LANGTREE AND O'SULLIVAN. 1839. The trial of Dr. T. W. Dyott for fraudulent bankruptcy. II. POLITICAL PORTRAITS, with Pen and Pencil. No. XIII. William IV. THE CRUISE OF THE ENTERPRISE. A day with La Fitte. VI. - American School Classics-a series of the principal Greek and Latin Authors, with Grammars, Prosodies, &c., of the respective languages. Edited by Charles Anthon, LL. D., Jay Professor in Columbia College, New York, and in course of publication by Harper & Brothers, New York. VII. A NAME. By Miss St. Hubert. VIII. HADDON'S RIDE. A tale of Anne Arundel. X. REVOLUTIONARY REMINISCENCES OF AN OLD SOLDIER. No. II. Tent making in the army-A choice of comfortable quarters in a storm-A wood-cutting party-The Dutchmen's dispute-The Dutch poultry made to pay for their owner's want of patriotism--The tax collector in a cistern--The Tories' sleigh-ride, and a spill out, proving that Dutch tricks are equal to Yankee ones-An Indian alarm, and the party's HISTORICAL REGISTER.-BEING PART OF VOLUME IV. CONGRESSIONAL HISTORY. The Second Session of the twenty-fifth Congress. The Senate. Concluded. The present number commences another, and the sixth volume of the Demo- |