International Weekly Miscellany - volume 1, No. 5, July 29, 1850

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He resided heremany years ago.
    * * * * * Shirley, by the author of Jane Eyre, has been translated into French, and is appearing as the _feuilleton_ of the _National_, newspaper. Mr. LIVERMORE, one of our most learned bibliopoles, has a very interestingarticle upon Public Libraries, in the last _North American Review_. He notices in detail several generally inaccessible reports on thelibraries of Europe and this country; after referring to the numberand extent of libraries here and elsewhere
..., and showing that in thisrespect we rank far below most of the countries of Europe, thoughsecond to none in general intelligence and the means of commoneducation, he urges the institution of a large national library, andsees in the foundation of the Smithsonian Institution a prospect thatthe subject is likely to receive speedy and efficient attention.
    * * * * * PROFESSOR JOHNSON, author of the well-known work on AgriculturalChemistry, has been delivering lectures upon the results of his recenttour in the British Provinces and the United States, in one of whichhe observed, "In New Brunswick, New England, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and New York, the growth of wheat has almost ceased; andit is now gradually receding farther and farther westward.


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