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NOTE .- Reprint of the 1827 edition. See No. 144 for full title.
*1838 New Jersey Legislature, Minutes of the Assembly, Votes and proceedings of the Sixty-second General Assembly, at a session begun at Trenton on the Twenty- fourth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven. Being the first sitting. 640 p. O. M. S. Harrison & Co. 192
NOTE .- The proceedings for 1839 were printed by the same firm.
1838* Newark Common Council, Charter of the City of Newark, with the ordinances and by-laws passed by the Common Council; printed by order of the Common Council, January 15th, 1838. 152 p. D. Daily and Sen- tinal Office. 193
NOTE .- Under slightly varying titles the charter and ordinances were printed also in 1850, 1858, 1875, 1877, and probably other years.
*1838 Weeks, William Raymond, First lessons in Greek; to be entered upon and pursued simultaneously with the grammar. 52 p. D. John R. Weeks. 194
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*1839 Economical Cookery: Designed to assist the house- keeper in retrenching her expenses, by the exclusion of . Spiritous Liquors from her Cookery. [Cut. ] 144 p. D. Benjamin Olds. 195 NOTE. - Same in 1840.
1839 Fitch, Charles, Views of sanctification. 24 p. O. NOTE, - Author was pastor of the Free Presbyterian Church.
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1839 Murray, Lindley. English grammar. 310 p. D. Benjamin Olds. 197
NOTE. - A reprint of the 1834 edition. See No. 176 for full title.
*1839 Weeks, William Raymond, Nine Sermons on the Decrees and Agency of God. Third edition. Published by the Ecclesiastical Board of Trustees for the Propaga- tion of the Gospel. 170 p. S. John R. Weeks. 198
1840
1840* Armstrong, Amzi, Speech on the resolutions against the exclusion of five representatives of New Jersey from the 26th Congress, delivered in the N. J. Legislative Council, Jan. 23, 1840. 8 p. O. M. S. Harrison & Co. 199
*1840 Cornish, Samuel E, & Wright, Theodore S. The colonization scheme considered in its rejection by the colored people -in its tendency to uphold caste-in its unfitness for Christianizing and civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave-trade : in a letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the
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Hon. Benjamin F. Butler ; by the pastors of the Colored Presbyterian Churches in the cities of Newark and New York. 26 p. O. Aaron Guest. 200
1840 [Cushing, Caleb,] Outlines of the life and public services civil and military of William H. Harrison. 32 p. O. 201
1840 [Halsted, William, ] Jane and Eliza. [A poem. ] Printed for the publisher. 12 p. D. Il. n. p. 202
NOTE .- A "toy-book," with 10 woodcuts. On back cover is this note : The First edition of two thousand copies is a donation to "The Female Charitable Society of Newark."
1840 Holiday Present, being a Variety of Stories for Chil- dren with twenty-four engravings. Dedicated to the author's little friends, Kate and Fanny. 127 p. O. Il. Benjamin Olds. 203
1840 Murray, Lindley, Sequel to the English reader. D. 204
NOTE .- Same in 1851.
1840 The Rose Bud: devoted to literature and domestic intelligence. Vol. I. May 9, 1840-June 5, 1841. Edited by James Cox. Q. 52 numbers. Printed and published by James Cox. 205
NOTE .- The subtitle reads : The Rose Bud is published every Saturday by J. W. Strong & E. A. Camp, at 121 Market Street.
1840 Temperance Advocate, 206
NOTE .- Edited by an Englishman named James (?) Cox, who con- ducted it less than a year.
*1840* Weeks, William Raymond, Letter to the Rev. Charles Fitch on his views of Sanctification, by .the Pastor of the fourth Presbyterian Church, Newark. 24 p. O. Aaron Guest. 207
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*1841 Hewson, James, Every man his own lawyer, or the several modes of commencing and conducting actions in the court for the trial of small causes in the state of New Jersey rendered plain and easy; with a variety of forms for drawing statements of demand. Together with numerous references to the state laws and decisions of the Supreme Court. 124 p. D. Aaron Guest. 208
*1841 Hornblower. Joseph Coerten, Discourse delivered on the occasion of the funeral ceremonies, in Newark, N. J., in memory of the late President of the United States (Harrison), the 17th of April 1841, by Chief Justice Hornblower. 12 p. O. n. p. 209
NOTE .- No printer nor place given on titlepage, but undoubtedly a Newark imprint.
1841 Jackson, John Peter. Separation of offices of Gov- ernor and chancellor of New Jersey. O. 210
*1841 Robinson, Peter, Trial of Peter Robinson for the murder of Abraham Suydam ; as reported for the Newark Daily Advertiser, by Daniel Dodd, jr. Esq. 47 p. D. Aaron Guest. 21I
1841 Whitehead, William Adee, Historical Sketches. O. 212
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1842 Farmers' Almanac, for the year of Our Lord 1842. 35 p. D. Benjamin Olds. 213
NOTE. - This is No. 17 and the earliest seen. Others were the edi- tions for 1846, 1847, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1855, 1857, 1859, 1860, 1864, 1878.
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1842 The Life and Adventures of Alexander Selkirk, the real Robinson Crusoe. A narrative founded on facts. 60 p. S. (Type page 2.2 x 3.5 inches.) Il. Benjamin Olds. 214
NOTE .- Contains 10 full-page cuts by Sanxay, and one at bottom of P. 55.
1842 New England primer, improved. 64 p. T. Ben- jamin Olds. 215
1842 The New Testament, of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Translated out of the original Greek, and with the original translations diligently compared and revised. 344 p. Tt. Benjamin Olds. 216
1842 Newark Common Council, Rules & orders of the Common Council of the City of Newark. II p. D. Eagle office. 217
NOTE. - Also in 1847, 1862, 1865, 1872, 1876, 1881.
*1842-43 Temperance Star, and organ of the Newark and N. Jersey Washingtonian Societies. James Cox. 218
NOTE. - This was a weekly journal started August 13, devoted to temperance, morals, literature, etc. It was edited by L. D. Fleming, printed at No. I Commerce Street by James Cox, and Vol. I had 26 numbers.
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1843 Gilmore, Alexander, Review of a sermon preached by Rev. N. Murray, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Elizabethtown, N. J., at the dedication of a church in Kingston, Pa., by Alexander Gilmore, pastor of the M. E. Church, Elizabethtown, N. J. 8++p. [ Copy incomplete.] Aaron Guest, Printer. 219
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*1843* Odes to be Sung at South Orange, July 4th, 1843. Broadside. James Cox. 220
NOTE. - Four odes on single page.
1843* Proceedings of the Temperance Convention of five counties, held at Hackettstown, N. J., September 26, 1843. 8 p. O. [Aaron Guest.] 22I
1843 Tariff Advocate. [ Edited by Samuel Hull. ] 222
NOTE .- A lively Henry Clay paper published daily, which closed its career in about one year.
*1843 Third Presbyterian Church, Manual for the ·mem- bers of the Third Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J. Published by order of the Session. [Six lines of quota- tion.] 22 p. D. T. B. Crowell. 223
1843 Weeks, William Raymond, Errors in Miller's theory.
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1844
*1844 Camp, Capt, pseud. (?) Read and circulate. Thoughts on the tariff. Addressed to democrats. II P. D. Printed and published for the author. 225
1844* Halsted, Oliver Spencer, Address upon the char- acter of the late the Hon. Isaac H. Williamson, delivered before the bar of New Jersey, September 3d, 1844. 23 p. O. Aaron Guest. 226
1844 (?) Morning Post. 227
NOTE .-- There is some uncertainty as to the exact date of this daily paper, but it was published in 1844 or 1845.
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*1845 Miller, Jacob W. Speech against the resolutions from H. R. for the admission of Texas as a new state into the Union, delivered in the Senate of the United States on the 25th. February, 1845. 20 p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 228
*1845 to date Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, Annual reports. 229
NOTE .- Of all the reports issued by the company only three were printed in Newark : the 24th (Jenning Brothers), the 34th (L. J. Hard- ham) and the 59th (Baker Printing Office). The others were done in New York by various printers.
1845* New Jersey Historical Society, Constitution and by-laws; with the circular of the Executive Committee. [ Founded February 27th, 1845.] 24 p. O. Press of the New Jersey Historical Society. 230
1846
1846 The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testa- ments : translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. 486+-162 p. D. Benjamin Olds and Son. Printed by E. Sanderson, Elizabethtown. 23I
NOTE .- Frontispiece to each part, that to the New Testament being by Anderson, "St. John's Vision of the Dragon chained."
1846 Morris and Essex Rail Road, An act to incorporate the Morris and Essex Rail Road Company -passed Jan. 29, 1834. With the supplements, etc. 22 p. Aaron Guest. 232
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*1846 Murray, Lindley. The English Reader. 252 pp. T. Benjamin Olds. 233
NOTE. - Reprints appeared in 1847 and 1850. For full title see edition of 1830, No. 155 of this list.
1846-97 New Jersey Historical Society. Collections. 8 v. in 9. O. 234
NOTE. - Although the entire series was not printed at Newark it is thought appropriate to note here each volume.
Vol. I. W. A. Whitehead, East Jersey under the proprietary govern- ments. Newark. 1846. Same, second edition, revised and enlarged. 1875.
Vol. 2. W. A. Duer, Life of William Alexander, Earl of Stirling. N. Y. 1847.
Vol. 3. R. S. Field, Provincial courts of New Jersey. N. Y. 1849.
Vol. 4. W. A. Whitehead, Papers of Lewis Morris. N. Y. 1852.
Vol. 5. H. Stevens, Analytical index to the colonial documents of N. J. in the State Paper Offices of England. Ed. by W. A. Whitehead. N. Y. 1858.
Vol. 6. Records of the town of Newark, N. J., from its settlement in 1666, to its incorporation as a city in 1836. Newark. 1864.
Vol. 6. Supplement. Proceedings commemorative of the settle- ment of Newark, N. J., on its 200th anniversary, May 17, 1866. Newark. 1866.
Vol. 7. L. Q. C. Elmer, Constitution and government of the Province and State of New Jersey. Newark. 1872.
Vol. 8. Semi-centennial celebration of the founding of the New Jersey Historical Society, May 16, 1895. Press of the N. J. Historical Society. 1897.
*1846* Underwood, Almon, A discourse on the death of the Late Rev. C. T. Torrey, a martyr to human rights ; delivered in Newark, N. J., June 7, 1846, by the Pastor of the Free Presbyterian Church. 16 p. O. Small & Ackerman. 235
*1846 Whitehead, William Adee, East Jersey under the Proprietary Governments ; a narrative of events connected
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with the settlement and progress of the Province, until the surrender of the government to the Crown in 1702. Drawn principally from original sources. With an appendix containing "The model of the government of East Jersey, in America " by George Scot, of Pitlochie. Now first reprinted from the original edition of 1685. 10+341 p. O. Published by the New Jersey Historical Society. 236
NOTE .- This volume was printed by J. F. Trow & Co., New York ; but as the preface was dated Newark, and the office of the Society is in Newark, the work deserves a place here.
1847
1847 Ennis J. Circular of a new scientific and classical school, to be opened on Monday, October 11th, 1847, at 121 Market Street, Newark, N. J., by J. Ennis, A. M. 8 p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 237
1847-99 New Jersey Historical Society. Proceedings. 23 v. O. Advertiser Office. 238
NOTE .- First series, 1845-66, 10 vols. Second series, 1867-95, 13 vols. All but vol. 13, which was printed at Paterson, N. J., were issued from the Advertiser Office.
1848 Jonathan Bailey C.N.J. 1827
1848* Condit, J. B. A time to die : a discourse delivered at the funeral of John S. Condit, M. D., of Lodi, Hudson County, N. J., in the Second Presbyterian Church, Newark, April 7, 1848; printed by request. 15 p. D. Aaron Guest. 239
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*1848* Herbert, Henry William, The Apple stand ; or, How "The President" might have done it. A harmless fiction relative to recent facts; by a stockholder who don't mean to be done. 12 p. D. n. p. 240
NOTE .- A skit on John Taylor, president of the Newark Banking and Insurance Co.
1848 *Mapes, James J. Inaugural address delivered Jan- uary, 1848, before the Franklin Institute of the City of Newark, N. J., published by order of the Board of Directors. 36 p. D. Aaron Guest. 241
1848* New Jersey Historical Society, Constitution and by- laws, with the circular of the Executive Committee ; revised edition. 16 p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 242
1848-62 (?) Newark Daily Mercury, 243
NOTE .- The best information gives the first date as 1848. Its most notable editor was H. M. Congar, a writer who exerted considerable influence in New Jersey.
1848* Newark Library Association, The charter and by- laws. 12 p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 244 NOTE .- Also 1856, 1868, 1885.
*1848* to date Newark Orphan Asylum Association, Annual reports. D. v. p. 245
1848 Prime, Samuel Irenaeus, An address delivered at the opening of the hall of the Newark Library Associa- tion, Newark, N. J., February 21, 1848, by Samuel Irenaeus Prime. Published by order of the directors. 36 p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 246
1848 Protestant Foster Home, Constitution and by-laws. 20 pp. A. S. Holbrook. 247
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1848 Selections from the Correspondence of the Executive of New Jersey, from 1776 to 1786. Published by order of the Legislature. 368 p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 248
NOTE .- The editors were Governor Daniel Haines, Secretary of State Charles G. McChesney, and the Committee on Education, William W. Bennet, Oliver S. Strong, M. F. Carman, J. Ackerman and J. G. Goble, Chairman.
1848* Whitehead, William Adee, Biographical sketch of William Franklin, Governor from 1763 to 1776; read before the New Jersey Historical Society, September 27, 1848. 23 p. O. [Daily Advertiser.] 249
NOTE .- Reprinted from Proceedings of N. J. Hist. Soc.
1849
1849* Bloomfield Female Seminary, Circular. 8 p. O.
Il. Daily Advertiser Office. 250
1849 [Carey, Henry C.] Investigation into the affairs of the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy Rail Road Companies, in reference to certain charges by " A citizen of Burlington" December, 1848. 78 p. O. Daily Advertiser. 251
Authorship on authority of Sabin, but see No. 253.
1849* Clinton Mutual Insurance Co, at Newark, N. J. The Act of incorporation and by-laws. 24 p. O. Daily Advertiser. 252
1849* King, James G., Pennington, Wm. & Parker, Charles. An investigation into the affairs of the Delaware & Rar- itan Canal and Camden & Amboy Rail Road Companies, in reference to certain charges by "A citizen of Burlington," December, 1848. 80 p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 253
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1849* Locke, John. Documents relative to the electro- chronograph, invented by John Locke, M. D. in the year 1848, for the use of which, by the government of the United States, and for its erection at the National Observ- atory, Congress appropriated to the inventor ten thousand dollars ; with a few remarks. 38 p. O. Daily Adver- tiser Office. 254
1849 The New Testament. 288 p. D. Benjamin Olds. 255
NOTE. - Reprint of 1827 edition. For full title see No. 144 of this list.
1849 Newark Board of Education. Regulations adopted by the School Committee, for the government of the Public Schools, of the City of Newark. 8 p. S. A. S. Holbrook. 256
NOTE. - The Regulations were revised in 1861, 1864, 1866, 1875, 1877, and probably in other years.
1849 Newark Library Association. Catalogue. D. 257
1849-54 Newark Wesleyan Institute. Annual catalogue and circular. O. n. p. 258
NOTE .- Catalogues for the above six years only have been seen. The catalogue for 1852-53 was printed at New London, Conn.
1849 Lacey, Henry. The Principal Events in the Life of Moses, and in the Journey of the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan. 123 p. S. (Type page 2 x 3 inches.) Ben- jamin Olds. 259
1849* Protestant Foster Home Society. First annual report of the Protestant Foster Home Society of the City of Newark, organized March 28, 1848. 23 p. D. Daily Advertiser Office. 260
NOTE .- The reports have appeared regularly each year.
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1850* [Duffield, George, Jr.] The Other Side; or, Some reasons against the removal of an ancient landmark. By A Member of the Newark Presbytery. He that is first in his own cause seemeth just, but his neighbor cometh and searcheth him. Prov. xviii. 17. 30 p. O. Daily Adver- tiser Office. 261
NOTE .- Pages 17-30 are documentary appendixes.
1850* [Duffield, George, Jr.] The Other Side-No. II; or "The Right Side" shown to be the wrong one. By "A Member of the Newark Presbytery." Wo! unto them that call evil good and good evil. Isaiah v. 20. Wo! to him that coveteth an evil covetousness to his house that he may set his nest on high, that he may be delivered from the power of evil. Thou hast consulted shame to thy house by cutting off many people, and hast sinned against thine own soul. Habbakuk ii. 9, 10. 41 p. O. Printed at the Daily Advertiser Office. 262
NOTE .- Pages 31-41 are documentary appendixes.
[1850] Eddy, A. D. Our country : its security under God, in constitutional law, a discourse delivered in Park Church, Newark, N. J. on the 12th. of December, 1850. 40 p. O. 263
1850* Essex County Jail. Bye laws, rules and regulations for the support, government and discipline of the Essex County Jail, Newark, adopted by the Board of Free- holders, December 11th, 1850. 8 p. O. Newark Daily Advertiser. 264
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1850* [Garthwaite, J. C.] A few words touching a late pamphlet, strangely entitled "A word of self-defense." 14 p. O. 265
NOTE .- The copy seen had no title page but was signed on page 13,, "J. C .. Garthwaite, Newark, Sept. 30, 1850."
[1850]* "McWhorter," pseud. The right side ; being a brief review of " The other side." 8 p. O. n. p. 266
1850 Morris and Essex Rail Road, Report of survey of proposed extension of the Morris and Essex Rail Road, from Dover to Delaware Water Gap. 7 p. O. Map. Daily Advertiser Office. 267
*1850 Pastoral Association of Newark. Report of a Com- mittee of the Pastoral Association on the public morals of Newark. Read before a public meeting in Library Hall, November 21st. 1850. 12 p. D. Daily Mercury Office. 268
1850 Newark City Bank, Articles of Association. 7 p.
T. Daily Advertiser Office. 269
*1850 Newark Library Association Catalogue. 103 p. O. Daily Advertiser. 270
NOTE .- A catalogue was also issued in 1857, followed in 1861 by an Appendix (Books added since 1857) and in 1868 by a Second Appendix (Books added since 1861).
1850 Newark Orphan Asylum, Charter and by-laws. D. 271
NOTE .- Editions were also published in 1857, 1869 and 1878.
1850* Pequannock, Superintendent of Public Schools. Report of the Superintendent of Public Schools in the Township of Pequannock, County of Morris and State of New Jersey, read at the Annual Town Meeting on the 8th of April, 1850. 20. p. O. Daily. Advertiser. 272
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*1850 The Plain truth : being a correction of several mis- statements made by "The other side" respecting the Third Presbyterian Church. 25 p. O. John Smith. 273 1850 Stearns, Jonathan French, The good republican. A discourse, delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J. on Thanksgiving Day, Dec. 12, 1850. By Jonathan F. Stearns, D. D. Pastor of the Church. 24 p. O. I. McIlvaine. 274
NOTE .- Title page gives imprint N. Y. 1850, the cover Newark 1851. 1850 Whitehead, William Adee, The robbery of the Treasury of East Jersey in 1768, and contemporaneous events ; a paper read before the New Jersey Historical Society September 12, 1850. 17 p. O. Daily Adver- tiser (?) 275
NOTE. - Reprinted from Proceedings of the N. J. Historical Society.
1851
*1851 Aikman, William, Our Country : strong in her isola- tion. A discourse, delivered in the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J., on Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 1851. By William Aikman, Pastor of the Church. "Lo, the people shall dwell alone." Numbers, 23 : 9. 23 p. O. Daily Advertiser Print. 276
1851 Beecher, Charles, The duty of disobedience to wicked laws : a sermon on the fugitive slave law, by Charles Beecher, Newark, N. J. 22 p. O. J. McIlvaine. 277 NOTE .- The foregoing is the imprint on cover ; on the title page it is New York, John A. Gray, printer.
1851* Cobb, A. F. A discourse advertised to be spoken June 18th, 1851, in behalf of the innocently distressed in the Asylum at Trenton, as well as to encourage the desponding sinner. 20 p. S. Printed for the author. 278
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1851 Father Clement, 246 p. D. Benjamin Olds. 279 NOTE .- A reprint of the 1834 edition. For full title see no. 173 of this list.
1851 Fish, H. C., Semi-centennial sermon of the First Baptist Church in Newark, N. J. June 22nd-29th, 1851. 98 p. S. 280
*1851 Halstead, George B. Reports of cases determined in the court of Chancery, and in the Prerogative court, and on Appeal, in the court of Errors and Appeals, of the State of New Jersey. Vol. 2, 1851, 679 p. Vol. 3, 1852, 693 p. O. Vol. 4, 1854, 946 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 281
1851 Miller, J. W. Oration ; pronounced by the honorable J. W. Miller, of the U. S. Senate, on the Fourth of July, 1851, at Morristown, New Jersey. Published by request of the Committee. 20 p. O. Daily Advertiser. 282
1851* Natural History Society of the State of New Jersey. Constitution and by-laws. 12 p. S. Daily Advertiser. 283
1851 The New Testament. Fe. [ Benjamin Olds? ] 284 NOTE .- Copy not seen, but probably a reprint of the 1827 edition, no. 144 of this list.
1851 Newark Plank Road and Ferry Company Proceedings in Court of Errors. O. 285
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1851* Prentiss, George L. The obligations of American patriotism. a discourse delivered in the Second Presby- terian Church, Newark, N. J. on occasion of the annual Thanksgiving, December 12, 1850, by the associate pastor of the church. 28 p. O. A. Stephen Holbrook. 286
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1852* Boyce, Thomas Jefferson, The complaint and peti -. tion of Thomas Jefferson Boyce, for twenty years a sail maker in the United States Navy. 23 p. O. Newark Daily Advertiser Office. 287
1852* Crane, Edward A, The rotatory eldership, in con- nection with the history of The Park Church in Newark ; being the plea of Edward A. Crane, in behalf of Messrs. E. Conger, C. O. Crane, S. G. Eames, B. F. Harrison, Christopher Holly, J. Henry Clark, and himself, Com- plainants, from the decision of "the Synod of New York and New Jersey" sustaining a decision of the "Newark Presbytery " - presented to his brethren of the Clergy and Eldership in the General Assembly at Wash- ington, D. C., May; 1852. 36 p. O. n. p. 288
1852* [Doane, George Washington.] The Argument of the Bishop of New Jersey, in reply to the paper read before the Court of Bishops, in session, at Burlington, on Monday, II October, 1852, by the Bishops of Virginia, Ohio, and Maine, in answer to the representation from the Diocese of New Jersey, read before the Court by the ( Rev. Samuel L. Southard. 16 p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 289
*1852 Eddy, A. D. Republicanism of the Bible and the duty of free governments to the oppressed nations of Central Europe. A discourse delivered in the Park Church, Newark, N. J., January 4, 1852. Published by request. " We are too much inclined to underrate the power of moral influence of principle. There is not a monarch on earth whose throne is not liable to be shaken
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by the progress of opinion, and the sentiment of the just and intelligent part of the people." Daniel Webster. 64 p. O. Alfred H. Rogers. 290
1852* Erpenstein, John, Life, trial, execution and dying confession of John Erpenstein, convicted of poisoning his wife, and executed in Newark, N. J., March 30, 1852, written by himself and translated from the German. [Published for the benefit of his children.] 18 p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 291
1852 Freeman, Reuben H. Case of Reuben H. Freeman and wife in N. J. Court of Errors. O. 292
*1852 Gifford, Archer. A digest of the statutory and constitutional constructions, delivered in the Supreme Court and Court of Errors and Appeals of the State of New Jersey and a Synopsis of the Constitution (adopted June 29th, 1844). Together with an index to the Statutes at large alphabetically arranged. 549 & 391 p. 2 v. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 293
1852 Murray, Lindley. English reader. 252 p. D. Ben- jamin Olds. 294
NOTE .- A reprint of the 1846 edition. For full title see no. 233 of this list.
*1852 Newark City Tract Society. First annual report, of the Newark City Tract Society. Presented April 28th, 1852 [Quotation from James vii. 20.] 17+[1] p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 295
NOTE .- The reports appeared regularly from 1852 to 1859.
1852 Passaic and Hackensack Bridge Co. Memorial of the Proprietors of the Passaic and Hackensack Bridge. 296 O.
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1852* Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of New Jersey. A report of the sayings and doings in the special conven- tion of the Diocese of New Jersey held in Trinity Church, Newark on Wednesday, October 27th, 1852. 55 p. O. Daily Advertiser. 297
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