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OaDKBS B£OEIVED ON THIS CATALOGIIE BY USB. A. una ft OOMP., BERLIN; BOSSAlfflB, DDIAID, A. mOKK, ^4BIB} 9. lirn, 0. RIGI 4 SONS, LONDON; APFtBTOH ll WKf^UB* mni, wnrtiQuini BH^TiERs, new-york; uttlb iiBmihi, |08T01I; SdlWABn, NliW<^BLBANS. m VU m N »•.■■ P. No. 1. July 1850: CATALOGUE OP ' BOOKS RELATING TO AMERICA. The prices are marked in American Dollars. PART I. COLLECTIONS OF VOYAGES AND TRAVELS IN VARIOUS LANGUAGES. Hoiiagts (one itt b(l)alf of tl)e fotrl) '^s de I'Amdrique, traduit par Mr. de C. map. 8vo. Paris 1784. calf. 61,25. 235. Chastellux. Voyages dans rAmdriqjc tentrionalo dans les anndes 1680 k 1782. 2 vols. 8vo. Paris 1786. calf. Sl,50. 240. Cooper (Th.) Some information respecting America. 8vo. map. Lond. 1795. sewed. Si, 50. 241. CoxK. Les nouvelles ddcouvertes des Russos entre FAsie et TAmdrique. 4to. maps and plates. Paris 1781. calf. $2. 242. Dassib. Description gdndrale des Cdtes de TAmdrique, havres, isles, <;aps, golfes, bancs etc., des peuples qui les habitent, du temperament, de Tairs, dc la qualitd des terres etc. 12mo. Rouen 167 7. SlO. 343. Denis (Nicolas). Description Gdographique et historique des cotes de TAifidrique-septentrionale avec lliistoire naturelle du pays. 2 vols. 12 mo. map. Paris 1670 — \ 1672. Sl5. 244. — — Geographische en historische beschrijving der KU- gten van Noord- America, met Ic Nf*tuurlijke Histori:) des ' Landts. pi. 4to. Amsterda i l<;f^S SlO. 245. Histoire de la negociation de la France et de I'Angle- terre depuis le 26 Mars ou 20 Septbre 1761. 8vo. Paris 1761. bound. $1. Concerning the disputes of the english and French Go- verr/»ments in America. 2iO. Kaim (P.) Reis door Noord- America. 2 vols. 4to. in one. uncut. Utrecht 1772. halfbnd. 247. La Hontan. Voyages dans TAmdrique septentrionale. 2 vols. 12mo. Amsterdam 1705. S2. 248. — Idem. 12mo. plates. La Haye 1706. S2. 249. — Reizen in het Noordelyk America. 2 vols. 12mo. good copy. S'Gravenhage 1739. Part III. North -America in General. 25 250. L^Amerique anglaiso, ou description tics lolcs ct tcrres du Roi d*Angloterro dans TAmdrique. map<(. Amsterdam 1688. '>alf. S6. 250a. — Idom, morocco. S8. 251. — Hem. ]imo. lb. 1715. S6. v' 252. Lf" Pcuple instruit, ou dc rnlliancc le long des cotes Ap la mer glaciale, et sur Tocean oriental : tant vers le Japan le vers I'Amdrique; on y a joint I'histoire du fleure Nanw r; traduit par C. G. F. Dumas. 2 vols. 12mo. mnp. Amst-* "- dam 1766. sewed. $1,.. . 258a. — Idem, calf neat. S»- 259. North-American Review; Apr! 1832, October 183^. 8vo. Boston. /•260. Observations sur le traitd de paix conclu k Paris le 10 fdvrier 1763 entre la France, I'Espagne et TAngleterre. 12mo. Amst. 1780. calf. $1,25. Relating to the disputes between England and France in North- America. r^261. Paine (Th.) Remarques sur les erreurs de I'histoire philosophique et politique de Mr. G. Th. Raynal. 8vo. Bruxelles 1783. sewed. S — ,76. 'i61a. — Idem, bound. 81. 262. Precis de Tdtat actuel des colonies anglaises dans TAmdrique septentrionale. 12mo. Milan 1771. $1. 263. Robin (l'abbe) Nouveau voyage dans rAmdrique sep- tentrionale en Tannde 1781; et campagnc de Tarmdc de Mr. de Rochambeau. 8vo. Paris 1782. Si, 50. 264. Rogers (Rob.) A concise account of North -America, containing a description of the several British Colonies etc. 8vo. calf. London 1765. 265* Stedman (G.) The history of the origin, progress, and 86 Fart IV. 1. Greenland. J / termination of the American war. 2 vols. 4to. maps. London 1794. 266. VoYAGK clans Finterieur de TAmdrique. Sept. Traduit et avec dcs notes par Noel. 2 vols. 8vo. Paris 1793. sewed. Sl,50. 267. — Idem, bound. '$i,75. 268. Voyages au Nort. 5 vols. 12mo. Amsterdam. $10. PART IV. DIFFERENT PARTS OF NORTH -AMERICA. I. GREENLAND. 269. BoNTEKOE (WiLLEM ISBRANTSz) Joumael ofte gedenk- waerdige beschryvinge van de Ost-Indische Reyse; together with Dirk Albert Raven's Reize naer Groenlandt. SlO. SlO. SlO. S7,50. $5. $5. century. S5. 270. — Idem. 271. — Idem. i 272. — Idem. 273. — Idem. 1 274. — Idem. f! 275. — Idem. ■■'! 276. — Idem. 4to. Amsterdam 1648 Hartgers. 1650 Hartgers. 1660 Saeghman. 1660 Jacobsz. 1657 De Groot. 1672. reprint of the last 4 to. Ibid. 4 to. Ibid. 4to. Ibid. 4 to. Ibid. 4to. Ibid. 4to. s. 1. sewed uncut, very rare. 37 7. Egede (H.) Beschryving van Oud-Groenland. 4to. Delft 1746. maps and plates, uncut, S2,50. 278. — Description et hist, naturelle du Groenland, traduit par Desroches et Parthenay. map and plates. 12mo. Copenhagen 1763. bound. $1,75. 279. Ellis (H.) Voyage de la Baye de Hudson, pour la de- couverte d'une passage de Nord-Ouest. 2 vols. 12mo. map. Paris 1749. bound. $1,25. 280. Hoekstra (Kl ) Daguerhaal van het Galgootschip Haarlingen in Straat Davids. 8vo. large folding map. Harlingen 1828. $1,50. 281. Kerguelen-Tremarec. Relation dun voyage dans la mer du Nord, aux cotes d'Islande, du Groenland, de Ferro, de Schetland, et fait en 1767 ct 68. plates. 4to. Paris 1771. bound neat. $1,50. 282. — Idem. 4to. Leipzig 1772. $1,50. 283. La Peryere (J.) Relation du Groenland. 12mo. Paris 1647. SlO. 284. — Idem. 8vo. Jb. 1651. $10.. 28 28 28 Tart IV. 2. Canada. 27 maps. 'raduit ct i. sewed. Sl,50. •Si,75. m. $10. IICA. gedenk- together SlO. SlO. $10. $7,50. S5. $5. century. $5. 0. Delft $2,50. oenland, plates. $1,75. r la de- 10. map. $1,25. ootschip g map. $1,50. 3 la mer Jrro, de is 1771. $1,50. $1,50. >. Paris SlO. $10. r/') 285. OUTHIER. Journal d'un Voyage au Nord 1736 et 37. 12mo. plates and map. Amsterdam 1746. bound. $1,25. 286. Kafn. Antiquitates Americanae, sive scriptores Septen- trionales Herum Ante Columbianarum in America. 4to. large paper copy; vellum neat. Hafniae 1838. $15. 287. *Sante (Gedret van) Alphabetischc Naam-Lyst van alle de Groenlandsche en Straat-Davissche Commandeurs, die zedert bet Jaar 1700 of Groenland, en zedert hetJaar 1719 of de Straat-Davis, voor Holland en andere Provincien heb- ben gevaaren. 4to. Haarlem 1770. halfbnd. $10. 288. Strict placcaet van de Hecren Staten Generael ver- biedende alle vreemde Equipagie hier te Lande ontrent de Groenlants Vaert. 4to. 1661. 8 pages, uncut. $4. 289. ZoRGDRAOER (C. G.) Bloeijcnde Opkomst dcr Aloude en Hedendaagsche Groenlandsche Visschery, uitgebreid door Abraham Moubach. maps and pi. 4to. Amsterdam 1728. vel. $5. 290. — — Idem, large stout writing paper ; uncut, red mo- rocco top gilt. $15. 2. CANADA. 291. Arrivee des Ambassadeurs de Patagocc et de la Nouvelle France. 4 pages. 4to. Paris 1648. morocco. very rare. $10. 292. Calvet (Pierre duc de Montreal) Appel a la Justice le Etat avec une lettre k MM les Canadiens, les sentiments du Canada sur le bill de Quebec, et nouvelles du 4. et 10. Mai etc. 8vo. Londres 1784. sewed. $2. 293. Cartier (Jaq.) Brief rdcit de la navigation faite es is- les de Canada, Hochelage, Saguenay et autres. 8vo. P.aris 1545; fine copy with rough leanes. $125. „Cette edition est de la plus grande raretc; je n'en con- nais pas d'exemplaire. L'cditeur de celle de Rouen de 1598 annonce qu'il I'a fait traduire de langue ctrangere, probablement de I'italien de Ramusio; ce qui prouve que dej^, si cette dpoque, cette premiere edition dtait introuvable." Tcrnaux. 294. Cazeau (Fr.) Reclamation a la cour de France d'une dette authentique, reconnue par les Etats-Unis de TAraerique. 4to. 1787. $2,50. 295. — — Precis de la reclamation du sieur; 4to. 1787. $1,50. 29 G. Chabert (de) Voyage fait par ordre du Roi dans rAmdrique sept, pour rectifier les cartes de I'Acadie, Isle royale et Terre-neuve. 4to. maps. Paris 1753. bound. $5. 297. Champlain (Sam.) Des sauvages, ou voyage de $aWi 28 Part IV. 2. Canada. / ■5 I Champlain du Brouage fait en la nouvolle France Tan mil six cent trois. 8vo. Paris 1604. $15. 298. Champlain (Sam.) Les voyages du sieur es anndes 1615 et 1618. 12mo. Paris 1«20. Si 5. 299. — — Les voyages du sieur Ch.; ou journal tres fiddle des observations faites en la Nouvelle France. 4to. Paris 1613. $15. 300. — — Voyage's et ddcouverte faites en la nouvelle- France, depuis Fannce 1615 jusqu'k la fin de I'annde 1618. 8vo. Paris 1627. Sl5, 301. CoNDUiTE des Francois par rapport k la nouvelle Ecosse. 12mo. Londres 1755. calf. rare. S4. 302. CoRNUTi (Jac.) Canadensium plantarum aliarumque nondum editarum historia. 4to. Parisiis 1635. plates, calf, very large margins. $15. 303. Crespel (R. p. E.) Voyages dans le Canada et son naufrage, en revenant en France. 12mo. Francfort a. M. 1742. sewed, very rare. $7,50. 304. — — Idem. 12mo. Amsterdam 1757. calf. $3,50. 305. Description, a short, of his Majesty's province of Up- per-Canada. Svo. Lond. 1799. bound. $2. S06. Diereville. Relation du Voyage du Port- Royal, de i'Acadie ^et de la Nouvelle -France. 12 mo. Rouen 1708. bound. $5. 307. Ellis (H.) Reize naar de Baai v. Hudson; (from the English original.) Svo. Leyden 1750. uncut. $,1. 308. Godard-lange. La congrdgation ou une mission chez les Iroquois, poeme ascdtique. 8vo. Paris 1846. sewed. $2. 309. Henry (Al.) Travels and adventures in Canada and the Indian territory. Svo. Montreal 1809. title injured, bound. $1,50. 310. — — Idem. 2 pts. in 1 vol. Svo. portrait. New- York 1809. $1,25. 311. HiSTOiRE geogr. de la nouvelle Ecosse. 12mo. Londres 1755. bound. $3,50. 312. Instructions nautiques relatives aux Cartes et Plans du Pilote de Terre-Neuve. 4to. Paris 1784. Impr. Royale. sewed. $3. 313. Lallemand (P. Charles: Supdrieur de la mission de Canada). Lettre envoyde au p^re Hierosme Lallemand de la mdme Compagnie. Svo. Paris 1627. $15. 314. Le Beau. Avantures, ou voyage parmi les sauvages de TAmdrique septentrionale , dans les quelles on trouvera une descript. du Canada. 2 vols. 12mo. plates. Amsterdam 1738. very scarce. $4. 315. Le Clerq. Etablissement de la foy dans la Nouvelle- I'ART IV, 2. Canada. 29 France. 2 vols. 18mo. map. very fine copy. Paris 1^91. S20. ^1 316. Le Clerq. Relation do la Gaspesic. 18mo. VKm^/Q/ 1^91. $5. 317. Ledesma (F.) Doctrine chrdtienne traduite en langue Canadienne par un F. de la meme Compagnie. 12mo. Rouen 1630. S20. . 318. L'EscARBOT (M.) Ilistoire de la nouvelle France. 12mo.--y^ Faris 1609. $10. _/, 319. — Ideni,*with: „Muses de la nouvelle Franco." 8vo./ / ^/ lb. 1618. Sl5. 320. Lettrks et Mcmoircs pour servir h I'histoire du cap Breton, jusqu'a la reprise de cette Isle par les Anglois en 1758. 12mo. London 1760- sewed. $3. 321. LocKHARDT (EpH.) Exposc dcs poursuites vexatoires du gouvernement Britannique dans le but de perdre le Cte. de Stirling en nouvelle Ecosse. 4to. Lond. 1836. boards. $2,50. 322. Long (J.) Voyages chez difllcrentes nations sauvages de FAmerique septentrionale , traduit par Bellecocq. 8vo. map. Faris an IL sewed. ' $2. 323. Mackenzie (Al.) Voyages dans I'lnterieur de I'Ameri- que septentrionale faits en 1789 — 93, traduit par Castera. Fortr. maps. 3 vols. 8vo. Paris 1802. halfbound. $6. 324. Memoires sur le Canada depuis 1749 jusqu'a 1760 en ^trois parties. 8vo. Quebec 1838. maps and plates, sewed. $2,50. ^325. Memoires des commissaircs et de ceux de S. M. Brit- tannique sur les possessions et les droits des deux couronnes en Amerique, contenant les memoires sur I'Acadie sur Tlsle de St. Lucie, Flsle de Tabago etc. 4 vols. 4to. maps. Faris 1755—57. •» $15. 326. Quebec (M. Ti^veQUE de) Etat present de I'Eglise et. de la Colonic Francaise dans la Nouvelle France. 8vo. Faris 1688. • $15. 327. Ragueneau (le p. Paul). Relation de ce qui s'est passe /r^^ en la mission des peres de la Compagnie de Jesus , depuis / O^ I'ctd de 1649 jusqu'^ I'dtc de 1650, aux Hurons. 12mo. ^- Paris 1661. $15. 328. Sagard-Theodat (G.) Le grand Voyage Ju pays des , Hurons situd en Amerique vers la mer Douce et dernier con- ^^/'^^ fins de la Nouvelle -France dite Canada. 12 mo. Paris y^ 1682 . ^ $30. 329. SoULES (F.) Relation de I'etat actuel de la nouvelle Ecosse. 8vo. Edinbourg 1787. sewed. $1,50. $0 Paut IV. 3. United States. 830. Taaite de paix entre TAngleterre ct la France sur les pays des deux puissances en Amdrique. very rare, 4to. Paris 168G. morocco, silk lining binding of the last centurj'. Si 8. 331. Transactions of the litterary and historical society of Quebec. 1829 to 1833. 2 vols. 12 mo. boards, plates. 1829 to 1833. boards. S3. 332. Weld (J.) Voyage au Canada pendant les annds 1795, 96 et 97. 3 vols. 8vo. maps and plates. Paris an VIII. sewed. S3. 333. — — Idem, neatly bound. lb. S4. 3. UNITED STATES. A. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS RELATING TO THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 'U 334. 1775* Explication d'une prophetic de Nostradamus, falte en 177G, dans laquelle il prcdit la grande revolution qui devait arriver en Angleterre et dans les colonies Anglaises de TAmdrique, qui seront victorieuses. 12mo. London, sewed. S2,50. 335. 1776» Entretiens de Guillaume de Nassau et du Gener. Montgommery sur la revolution des Pays-Bas et les affaires actuelles de rAmcrique. 12mo. Paris, sewed. Si. 336. 1778* Kecueil des Loix constitutives des colonies angloises sans le nom de Etats-Unis do l' Amdrique septentrionale. 12mo. Paris 1778. sewed. S — ,75. 337. 1778* Acte dTndepcndance des Etats-Unis et constitution des rdpubliques fran9aisc, cisalpine et ligurienne. In French, German, English and Italian. 8vo. Paris, sewed. Si. 338. 1778* Constitutions of the several states, declaration of independance, articles of confederation, the treatise between the most Christian Majesty and the States. 12mo. Phila- delphia 1781. boards. With the Autograph of John Adams. Sl,75. 339. 1778* La Rochefoucauld (Mr. LE Due de) Constitutions des 13 Etats-Unis de TAmdrique. 4to. Paris 1783. red morocco, gilt, gilt edges. (Only a few copies are printed in 4to.) S4,50. 340. 1778» — — Idem. 8vo. Paris 1783. sewed. Si. 341. 1778, Abrege de la Revolution de I'Amdrique Anglaise dep. 177iJ, jusqu'^ Janvier 1778. 12mo. Paris 1778. bound. S— ,75. 342. 1779* A View of the evidence relative to the conduct of the A. American Revolution. St !e 8ur les are, 4to. the last Sl8. society of plates. S3, inds 1795, is an VIU. S3. S4. I. ERICAN amus.; faite qui devait glaises de n. sewed. S2,50. du Gener. es afTaires Si. IS angloises cntrionale. $—,.75. constitution En French, d. Si. laration of ;e between 10. Fhila- hn Adams. Si, 75. anstitutions d morocco, to.) S4,50. lewed. Si. iglaise dcp. bound. S — -,75. iduct of the American war, under Sir W. Howe and Geneiul Burgoyne. 8vo. London 1779. boards. Si. 343. 1780* La Boussole morale et politique des hommes et des empires; traitant de Carthage moderne, Boston etc. 12mo. Boston 1780. sewed. S — ,40. 344. 1780* — Idem, bound. S— ,60. 345. 1780* Reflexions impartiales sur les consequences qui doivent resulter de Tlndcpendance des Amdriquaines. 12mo. London. Si. 346. 1781* Raynal (Tu. G.) Tableau et revolutions des colonies angloises dans TAmdrique septentrionale. 2 vols. 12mo. Amsterdam 1781. sewed. Si. 347. 1781. — — Idem, calf neat. Sl,25. 348. 1781* Raynal. Revolution de TAmdrique. portr. Lond. 1781. sewed. S--,45. 349. 178K — — Idem, calf neat. Si. 350. 1781, HiLLiARD d'Aubertkuil. Essais historiques et poll* tiques sur la Revolution de TAmdrique septentrionale. 4 vols, in 8vo. Bruxelles. bound. S3. 351. 1781. 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It is so much the more remarkable as it gives a history rather than a description of New Netherland whilst almost all the other treatises on this country give rather a desciption than a history, so that the „Breeden Raedt" explains many points till now doubtful, and for an explanation of which we may consult O'Callaghan, Smith, or indeed any other historian in vain. To show more clearly the great importance of this book, we shall give a few extracts. — The reader must know, that the whole is a dialogue between eight persons : B. Passing over several minor abuses, in order to come to the tyrany which ruins the wliole country, you must know that Governor Kieft had for a long time secretly intended to begin a war with the savages of New Netherland, because they had refused, on reasonable grounds, to give him a certain contribution, alleging tliey were not obliged to give it to the director, or to the Dutch: 1. Not for the sake of the soldiers, since tliey did them no service, in case of war with other tribes; for than they crept, toge- ther like cats upon a piece of cloth and might be killed a thousand times ovec, before news could be got to the fort, which was at a great distance from them; still less that they could be delivered or seconded in time by its soldiers. 2. Further, that they had allowed us to remain peaceably in their country, that they had never demanded a recompense from us, and that, for that reason, we were under obligations to them and not they to us. 3. Item, that when our nation, having lost a ship, there liad built a new one, they had supplied them with victuals and all other necessaries, and had taken care of them for two winters, till the ship Part IV. I). New -York. 39 of which scon but ) procure. I from the rcscinblcB lie details )opman in ion„ With S75. erlandsche S250. S2OO. the least y of New ixplanation irn to the arkable as u of New ses on this try, so that ; till now h we may Dr historian ice of this cader must Iveen eight come to the at Governor 'ar with the ti reasonable ey were not did them no crept, toge- a thousand ch was at a delivered or peaceably in ise from us, to them and ), there had \A all other till the ship WJV9 fliiiflhcil; consequently wc were uiuler obligations to them, not thoy to us. 4. For that reason they askeurcbase of us. 5. If we, said thoy, liavc ceded to you the c»)untry you arc li- ving in, wc yet remain masters of what wc liavo retained for ourselves. Have we not supjdied you Sivnnnekena (i. e. Germans or Dutch- men) on your first arrival here and when you had no mochoh (i. e. ships) with provisions for two whole winters, and had we not have died of hunger? The delegates from all the savage tribes, such as the Haritans, whose chiefs called themselves Oringkes, from Orange, the Hacquin- sacks, tlie Wappenas, Ilogelanders, Wicquasgecks, Ueckewacke, Me. reckewacks, Dappandcrs, Massapcms, Zinkeeuw, and others, liad go as many objections to make, as there were points to discuss. Tl however separated peaceably, contenting themselves with giving 1 no contributions nor asking for any from us. Director Kicft, seeing himself deprived of this contribution which he was very greedy of by so many reasons, and also because it would disgrace him in the eyes of liis countrymen, invented other means to satisfy his insatiable avaricious soul. E. Well skipper how did all that end? H. When in the year 1643, about Shrovetide, the savages were surprised by some other tribes (whicli were too powerful for them) and obliged to retreat, they took refuge in our territory, not suspec- ting they had any thing to fear from us. About the same time there was a feast at tlie house of Jan Janssen Damen, at which the director, in a significant toast, communicated his intended attack on the savages to three inconsiderate boors. Viz. Maryn Adriacnsz, Jan. Jansz and Abraliam Plancy who presented a (pretended) request composed by secretary Tienhoven, to the governor, begging him to allow them to take revenge on the savages, who killed the servant of Mr. V. Nedcrhorst which crime had not been punished ; this re- tribution being necessary to maintain the reputation of our nation. K. Was that true? IJ. I will tell you sir. A certain savage chief named Hacquin- sacq who was considered as heedless even by the savages themselves, having been intoxicated with brandy by our men, being asked whe- ther he was able to make a good use of his bow and arrow when in that state, in reply pointed liis arrow at a certain man called Ger- rit Yansz, a servant of the deceased Mr. van Nedcrhorsts, whom he actually killed, asking whether he was able or not. To revenge this mans death several savages had been killed, and our peoi)lc were again in peace with them; so that at tlic time the director ordered this massacre, the same tribe Avho hud killed the deceased Mr. v. Ne- dcrhorsts servant, had been visited some weeks before by the di- rector himself, and supplied with all necessaries; this pretent was there- fore altogether a specious on'^ K. Was it than in the power of one man to begin a war or massacre for that? 40 Part IV. D. New -York. pi:: t < h\- B. That it might appear plausible, they had such a request presented; to which, on Feb. 25. 1643 they answered that they au- thorised Maryri Adriaensz with his company, to make an attack on the savages, camped at Curlers plantation, and to treat them as time and circumstances required. E. Who ever gave you such an authorisation ? Who could have been the author of that authorisation? B. Why secretary Cornelius van Ticnhoven, who is now retur- ned home to make a report on New Netherland ; the same who had composed the request. C. A child might see that that was but a pretext. The secre- tary deserved to be torn to pieces by four horses as a traitor; and as for the three boors, accordingly to law they had forfeited their lives. In the mean time were the settlers warned to be on the alert, that they might not run any risk either by assistance or resistance? B. Nobody at all was warned but the three before mentioned. The settlers were not so much as thought of. The secretary liim- self went to reconnaitre the camp of the savages the day before the attack, and if the settlers had known what was intended , supposing there had been reasons for it, not one of the savages would have escaped; but if, as was really the case, there had been no reasons, the director would never have been able to commit such a murder, if even he had sucli traitors as secretaries. J. By what I understand of the affair, the secretary is the principal cause of what followed. But liow did they proceed? B. Between the 25 and 26 Febr. 4643, at midnight 80 and odd savages were murdered at Panonia, by 80 soldiers. Young chil- dren, some of them snatched from their mothers, were cut in pieces before the eyes of their parents, and the pieces were tlirown into the fire or into the water; other babes were bound on planks and then cut through, stabbed and miserably massacred, so that it would break a licart of stone; some were thrown into the river and when the fathers and mothers sought to save them, the soldiers would not suffer them tho come ashore but caused both old and young to be droVned. Some children of from 5 to 6 years of age, as also some old infirm persons, who had managed to hide themselves in the bushes and reeds, came out in the morning to beg for a piece of bread and for permission to warme themselves, but were all mur- dered in cold blood and thrown into the fire or the Avater. A few escaped to our settlers, some with the loss of a hand, others of a leg, others again holding in their bowels with their hands, and all so cut, hawn and mained, that worse could not be imagined; they were indeed in such a state that our people supposed they had been sur- prised by their ennemies, the tribe of the Maquaes. After this ex- ploit the soldiers were recompensed for their services, and thanked by the director Kieft in person. In an other place, on the same night, at Curlers Hock, P'jar Curlers plantation, about forty savages were surprised in their sleep in the same way , and massacred like the others. D. Did ever the duke of Alba do more evil in the Netherlands? F. Certainly you have such Dutch governors or directors who honour and respect the duke of Alba. Part IV. D. New -York. 41 D. Yes sir, it is a scandal for onr nation ; and if silence would have remedied it I should never have mentioned it. But information lias been given of it in the proper quarter, and not only it lias not been remedied, but it has gone still worse as you shall hear directly. H. But did the savages suffer this so quietly? B. Ohno sir. As soon as they found how the Swannekens treated them, they killed all the men they could lay liands on, but I never heard that they did any harm to the women or children. Besides this they burned and destroyed all the houses, farms, bams and everything they could come at, so that they began a declared and destructive war. ' C. Quicquid delirant reges plectuntur achivi. B. I am told for a fact that a certain skipper Isaac Abraham- sen, having saved a young boy, and hidden him under the sails in order, to give him to one Cornelius Melyn, towards morning the poor child , overcome with cold and hunger , made some noise and was heard by the soldiers, 18 German tigers, dragged from under the sails in spite of the endeavours of the skipper , who was alone against 18, cut in two and thrown overboard. F. But what did the inhabitants say of the massacre? B. They were hot only much displeased but took notes of all that passed from time to time, for those of the country (planters) were all ruined, and in the forts there was little provision and little strength. This they wrote and sent to government relating the cau- ses and occasions of the M'ar, with all the circumstances as they had occurred. J. How did you do in the meanwhile, before an answer arrived? B. We had but ac hoice of evils. The Director robbed and murdered where ever he could, and in the manner already related 1600 savages were killed in the years 1643 and 1644; some of them were settled among the English, at a distance of from 10 to 20 miles from us, who were most of them surprised in their sleep, many of them never having seen a German much iess ever having done them any harm. In April of the year 1644, seven savages were arrested at Heemstede (where an English clergyman, Mr. Fordan, was governor) on a charge of kilHng two or three pigs, though it was afterwards discovered that some Englishmen liad done it themselves. Director Kieft was informed by Mr. Fordan, that he had just arrested seven savages", who were confined in a cellar, but whom he had not dared to treat inhumanely as he could not answer for the consequences to himself, because such things are not to be winked at there, or perhaps because the English nation wish to cause a general dislike among the savages to our people. Kieft immediately sent ensign Opdyk with an Englishman, John Ondcrhil, and 15 or 16 soldiers, who killed three of the seven in the cellar. They then took the other four with them in the sailing boat, two of whom were towed along by a string round their necks till they were drowned while the two infortunato survivors were detained as prisoners at fort Amsterdam. When they had been kept a long time in the corps de garde, the director be- came tired of giving them food any longer and they were delivered to the soldiers to do as they pleased with. The poor iufortunate 42 Part IV. D. New -York. prisoners were immediately dragged out of the guard liousc and soon dispatched with knives of from 18 to 20 inches long which director Kieft Iiad made for liis soldiers for such purposes, saying tliat the swords were too long for use in the huts of the savages, when tliey went to surpiise them; but that these knives were much handier for bowelling them. Tlie first of these savages having received a frightful wound, desired them to permit him to dance what is cal- led the Kinte Kacye, a religions use observed among them before death; he received however so many wounds that he dropped dawn dead. The soldiers then cut strips from the other's body, beginning at the calves, up the back, over the shoulders and down to the knees. Wliile this was going forward, director Kieft, witli his coun- cellor Jan de la Montaigne, a Frenchman, stood laughing heartily at the fun and rubbing his right arm, so much delight he took in such scenes. He then ordered him to be taken out of the fort, and the soldiers bringing him to the Beaver's path (he dancing the Kinte Kacye all the time) threw him down, cut off his partes genetales, thrust them into his mouth while still alive, and at last, placing him on a mill -stone cut off' his head. H. What shameful barbarity! B. What J tell you is true, for be the same token there stood at the same time 24 or 25 female savages, who had been taken prisoner at the N. W. point of the fort; and when they saw this bloody spectacle they held up their arms, struck their mouth, and, in their language exclaimed: „For shame! for shame! such unheard of cruelty was never known, or even thought of among us." Tlie savages have often called out to us from a distance: what scound- rels you Swannekens are, you do not war upon us, but upon our wives and children whom you treacherously murder; whereas we do no hsrm either to your wives or your children , but feed and take care of them, till we send them back again to you. K. Well skipper you know more news, if they were only good news, then all of us put together. How did they get on? B. Director Kieft, not content with this causing the hunted sa- vages to be surprised, engaged some English spies to accompany liis soldiers as guides , into places unknown to our people , by which many poor inoffensive savages were cruelly and traiterously massacred. B. The states general being informed of all those evils, ordered the governors (of the West Indian Company) to remedy them; and the latter, conscious of having trifled too long with director Kieft, with whom they were thoroughly acquainted , chose a certain Petrus Stuyvcsaut, formerly director of Curasao, the son of a minister in Vricsland, to supersede him. Tliis same Stuyvesant robbed the daughter of his boste and being discovered would have had to suffer for the crime but that he was forgiven for sake of liis father. . E, How in the world did the company manage to find so many rascals? Why they must have whole magazines full of them. Part IV. D. New-Yokk. 48 id soon lirector liat the m they handier cived a is cal- L before d dawn 'ginning to the is coun- irtiiy at in such and the c Einte enetnleSf ;ing him re stood in taken saw this [i, and, unheard ' The scound- ipon our reas we and take oly good mted sa- company by which assacred. ordered em ; and or Kieft, in Petrus inister in bbed the to suflFer so many n. B. Th ir High Migliitinesses now thought, that the governor would take care that there should be no more complaints of an op- pressive or tyrannical direction, we are however, informed in what manner the same governors .vho had intrigued Avith Kieft, instructed the new director, to the decline and ruin of New Netherland, to maintain Kieft and vex the inhabitants under any appearance or pre- tent wl.atever. Neither could he contain liimself till he had time and opportunity, but even upon his passage threatened that when he arrived in New Netherland he would teach them better to know their plans. As liowevcr lie had promised their high mighti- nesses by oath that he would punish the faults of director Kieft ac- cording to their deserts, and properly support the inhabitants; the result however has shown quite the contrary of these fine promises, according to the instructions given him by the governors (which he lias shown to several persons) in which he is ordered to do as he afterwards did. J. Is not that the same Stuyvesant who some time before at- tempted to take fort St. Martin for the company, and who lost his leg by in the attempt? B. The very same; the governors looked upon that as qaite a piece of Roman courage. J. Yes, but all who attended that expedition will tell another story; how he burnt all our powder in firing salutes during the whole of the journey, so that when the time for action arrived there was none to be found; and every thing relating to that expedition was so disorderly that the like was never seen. Indeed when we broke up the siege and retired without effecting any thing, only be- cause of his leg, which was shot off by the fii'st cannon shot from Fort St. Martin we left every thing behind , and among other things 5 or 6 fine field pieces. Was in that a fine Roman achievement? Who knows how much expense that expedition cost the company? Such a prudent hero deserved indeed to be advanced to director and chosen and sent to New Netherland as redresser-General of all abuses. B. When he comes, these the governors may send him as president to Brazil, in order to spoil the little that still remains there, just as he is always used to do. J. He is now however getting older and ought to improve his conduct, in ordre to wipe out former faults. How does he get on in New Netherland? B. Improve do you say messmate? Like old wolves and old ships, worse from day to day. J. Does he still hoan and rage and storm as much as he used to do, even to striking and beating? B. In all that he is just the man he has always been; and sO' there is no change to be expected but for the worse. J. What was his reception in New-Nctherland? B. There was so much shouting on all sides that they wero obliged to send to an other place to buy powder for exercising and in' case of need. J. I could have guessed as much, but how did he treat the inhabitants from the very first? B. As soon as lie arrived, some of the principal inhabitants- 44 Part IV. D. New -York. HI, m I' ', : . I; m 'rum wn ,*•!■ m. coming bareheaded to welcome their new director, he let them wait for several hours bareheaded, he himself keeping his hnt on Lis head; as if he was the Czar of Moscovy, nobody was offered a chair, while he seated himself very very comfortably on a chair, the better to give the welcomers an audience. J. You speak in so lively a wig of his manner of acting, that I can fancy I sec it all passing before my eyes: go on telling about that unliked bear. B. In a word, when he was to take the direction from Kieft, the whole community being called together for that purpose, Kieft began by thanking them all for their fidelity to liim, which he much exaggerated in hopes that the community could unanimously have thanked him; but some of them said boldly that they would not thank him as they had no reason to do so; among these were Joa- chim Pieterz Kuyter and CorneUs Melyn. Stuyvesant, under the canopy of heaven declared loudly that every one should have justice done to him, which assurance was very agreable to the cotomunity; a few days afterwards however, being well persuaded and led away by Kieft, Stuyvesant began to assemble a court of justice, had the missive of the 8 deputed petitioners to the chamber of Am- sterdam laid before it, and having chosen the side of Kieft and wis- hing to take care that afterwards no similar charge should be brought against him, he considered these 8 chosen men as private persons, and regarded all their conduct and the whole process between Kieft and them in no other light. In his opinion it was treason to petition against one's magistra- tes whether there was cause or not. What Kieft simply denied was considered as of more weight than the proofs produced by his an- tagoniste. And when the arbiters produced diverse memorials points and persons to prove the truth of what was written their statement were either entirely rejected or a part of what came to light was sup- pressed. And what was more the other persons who had subscribed two letters were prevailed upon and obliged by high authority and severe menaces as also by fair promises, not to divulge what would be conununicated to themj to revoke what had been written, or at least in order to give it another appearance to declare they had been bribed to subscribe it and had been misinformed, not knowing what they subscribed, but having only done it at the earnest entreaties of some who persisted in subscribing it and still maintained their sig- nature. So director Stuyvesant passed sentence against .Joachim Pietersz and Cornelis Melyn, whom he charged with having accused, by li- bellous letters their legitimate governor and chief, director Kieft, in a clandestine and lying way; with having iasu'-ed and calumniated him, the wliich he and his counsil desiring to present in the well or- dered commonwealth of New Netherland, and executing justice in the name of their High Mightinesses the states General, His High- ness the Prince of Orange, and the General chartered West Jndia Company, condamned Joachim Pietersz Knyter to a banishment of three consecutive years and a penalty of a hundred and fifty guilders, Pars IV. D. New -York. 45 lem wait kt on liis offered a ;hair, the f acting, on telling )m Kieft, se, Kieft he much sly have vould not vere Joa- under the ,ve justice tnmunity ; and led )f justice, r of Am- and wis- le brought 3 persons, een Kieft magistra- lenied was )y his an- points and ment were was sup- subscribed hority and i'hat would ten, or at y had been wing what ntreaties of I their sig- im Pietersz led, by li- r Kieft, in jalumniated the well or- ; justice in His High- West Jndia nishment of ifty guilders, one third for the fiscal, one third for the poor and on third for tlic church. Cornelis Melyn was charged in his sentence with more cri- mes and punished more severely, (because Kieft had formerly platte- red himself that he should have a part with him in Staten Island, and finding himself deceved, he had been obliged to make other conditions with other persons; and Kieft played him this trick, as was afterwardrs proved) and in virtue of the preceding arguments was found guilty of Crimen laesae Majestatis, crimen falsi, crimen of libel and defamation, and on that account was to forfeit all benefits derived from the company or which he might still claim, a penalty of 300 guilders, to be applied at above, and to be bonished from New Ne- therland for the term of 7 years. So that those who had accused Kieft were kicked out and sent away by Stuyvesant. It is well known that when director Kieft was reminded that these suits would most probably, have taken another turn in Holland, he rejilied: why should wo alarm each other with justice in Holland; in this easel only consider it as a scare crow. And Stuyvesant replied: if I was per- suaded that you would appeal from my sentences or divulge them, I would have your head cut oiF, or have you hanged on the high- est tree in New Netherland. He also represented Kieft's affair in so favourable a light, iiiweighed so furiously against the constant ar- biters, that the foam hung on his beard. To show still more clearly that he did not at all intend to follow the orders of their High Mightinesses or fulfil the promises he made them, or to satisfy the community, he immediately appointed Jan Jansen Damen, (one of those who had signed the request to slaughter the savages) as churchwaden. E. A very nice churchwarden that, one with bloody hands. B. Jt is to be feared that if the united Provinces , their High Mightinesses and liis Highness do not take measures to prevent the occurrence of such injustice, their repii ation will suffer, not only among the savages but through all Christendom and it is disgrace- ful enough already that this has not yet been done ; there-fore those who have the prosperity of the Netherlands, of New Netherland, of its inhabitants and of its government at heart, ought to strive to redress such grievances. J. But was that sentence executed? B, Most assuredly; for that was now of as much consequence to the new director Stuyvesant as his own honour, reputation, even his own life. They were brought on board like criminals and torn away from their goods, their wives and their clildren. The Princess was to carry the director and those two faithful patriots from New Netherland, but coming into the wrong channel it struck upon a rock and was wrecked. And now this bricked Kieft, seeing death before his eyes, sighed deeply and turninij to these two, said: Friends! J have been injust towards you, can you forgive me? Towards morning the ship was broken to pieces. Melyn lost his son , the mi- nister Bogardus; while Kieft, captain John de Vries and a great numbe/' of other persons were drowned. Much treasure was also lost, as Kieft was on his return with a fortune of four hundred thousand guilders. Joachim Pietersz Kuyter remained alone on a part of the ship on which stood a cannon , which he took for a man. AG Pars IV. D. NEW-Yoiui. If > but speaking to it and getting no answer he snpposcd liim dead. He was at last thrown on land together with the cannon to the great astonishment of the English, who crowded tlie strand by thousands, and who set up the pine or ordinance as a lasting memorial. Melyn, Seating on his back, fell in with others wlio had remained on a part of the wreck till they were driven on a sandbank wliich beca- me dry with the ebb. They then took some planks and pieces of wood, fastened them together and having made sails of their shirts etc., they got at last to the Mahiland of England. — As these per- sons were more concerned for their papers than for any thing else they caused them to be dragged for, ">d on the third day Joachim Pie- tersz got a smalc bon of them, w. "^h are in being to this day. C. How people are sometimes buffetted about the world! How will these persons ever get justice? B. According to what tlicy told me, when they arrived in Hol- land, the Dutch directors much lamented the loss Ci* the ship and its rich cargo, and were doubly vened that while so many fine men were lost, two rebellious bandits should survive to trt'uble the com- pany with their complaints. J. Was that all the comfort they got? B. That was not all their comfort but some of the directors undertook to prevent them from getting a hearing from their High Mightinesses. J. T'was better to send such scoundrels to the devil. Who da- red to undertake that? B. Those who had always corresponded with those wicked chil- dren of Belial, van Beeck Perquin; they got a hearing however and set their affair in such a light before tlieir H. M. that it was resolved to prevent such nnrightious proceedings, dispatsched let- ters of inhibition , ordered Stay vesant either to appear in person or by prony in order to hear his sentence maintained confirmed or annul- led ; or else to await it there , and to that end their H. M. supplied the complenants with all necessary orders, safeguards, acts and in- struments. 457a. CoNDiTiEN, die, door de Heeren Burgermeesteren der Stadt Amsteredam, volgens't gemaeckte aecoordt met de West-Ind. Comp. gepresenteert werdea aen alle de geno, die als Coloniers na Nieuw-Nederlandt willen vertrecken etc. 4to. Amsterdam 1656. S30. The original and very scarce edition of a small treatise to be found at the end of the second edition of v. d. Donck. The contents are the very same, the only dif- lerence being in the number of pages, which in v. d. Donck amount to 8, but in our copy to 16. A com- plete translation is to be found in O'Callaghan, vol. II. p. 318—333. 457b. De Laet. Bescliryvinge van West-Indien. fol. maps. Leyd. 1625. ' $lb. 457c. — Idem, second edition, fol. Leyd. 1630. " 815. rAU>i IV. D. New -York. 47 (lead. lie the great liousands, il. Melyn, nccl on a ieli bcca- picces of leir shirts ;hese per- j else they chim Pie- day. Id! How id in IIol- ship and fine men the com- 3 directors their High Who da- icked ehil- howevcr liat it was sched let- person or or annul- I. supplied and in- iteren der ; met de de gene, Bcken etc. S30. 11 treatise a of V. d. only dif- 1 in V. d. A com- m, vol. II. fol. maps. Sl5. • Si 5. The great importance of the learned Do Laet's work, is I think by this time generally known in America. He is indeed the first dntch author, who gives us a faith- full and truly scientific report of the colonisation and commerce of the Dutch in America. But the chief im- portance of the two dutch editions of this work con- sists in tne reports on New-Netherlr.nd therem con- tained. These being quite different from each other in the two editions ; and both of equal importance for the history of the Dutch colony. The first one contains extracts from a journal of Hudsons second voyage to America; which have been too long time neglected by the historical authors who wrote about this matter; the second a large number of original remarks , made by De Laet himself during his stay in New-Netherland. 458. DE VRIES (DAVID riETEKS) Korte historiacl ende Journaels aenteyekeninge van verscheyden voyaglees ende vier deelen des Werelds-Ronde, als Europa, Africa, Asia ende Amerika gedaen. t'Hoorn voor D. P. de Vries. 4to. 1688. portrait. S250. Captain De Vries's volume, of which copies have only been very recently brought to America, has always been considered as a book of the utmost importance and of a rarity, equalled only by a few of the most valuable bibliographical curiosities. The zeal with which R. Brodhead Escjr. and several other American gentle- men sought for it in Holland was not rewarded by any ijuccess; nay, they did not happen even to see, much less to purchase a cOpy of this scarcest of volumes. It is only owing to Mr. MuUer that the copies which have been until now forwarded to America and the present one have been found amongst the filth which Incum- bers a stallkepers magazines. And a very Interesting book might be written on the travels of this volune from its first possessor, a poor carspenter in Haarlem, to its present owners in America. As to the matter con- tained in „De Vries" I think it needs no mention that everything that may be said about it, and some ex- tracts translated into English will be found in col- lections of the N. York histor. society. 1841. 459. Downing; Verdere anteyckeninge of Duplyke op sec- ckere Replycque. 4to. S'Gravenhage 1666. S50. 460. -^ Idem. Ibidem 1666. uncut. S60. This pamphlet is highly interesting to every American. It furnishes the exactest documents on the great dispuet between the English and Dutch, on the Delaware and 48 Part IV. D. New- York. Hudson, the remembrance of which is still so fresh in the United States. It contains 33 pngcs and what is still more 33 pages of documents extracted from books and registers kept at New Amsterdam and Boston. The present edition is the original one, there is a coun- terfeit edition of the same date printed at Middelburg. 461. — Idem. 4to. Middelburg 1666. ' §30. 462. IIuDSONi (H.) Detectio freti. 4to. maps and plates. Amsterdam 1612. $25. 463. — Idem. 4to. Ibidem, maps and pi. 1613. $25. 464. KouT en bondigh Vorhael vant geene in den Oorlogh tusschon den Koningh van Engelandt, de H. M. Staten dcr Vrije Nederlanden en den Bisschop van Munster is voor- gevallen. 4to. Amsterdam 1667.' plates, red. morocco g. edges. S50. Containing pag. 27 — 31: Capture of New-Netherland by the English, in 1664; the first printed report, pag. 22 — 25: List of the vessels and goods captured by the English from the Dutch in different parts of America, pag. 7 3 — 80: De Ruyter's voyage to the West-Indies, pag. 88 : Capture of 4 West -Indian vessels, pag. 170: French affairs in Barbados, p. 229 — 32: Short account of the disputes in America which -were to be arranged in the peace of Breda; amongs which a very abriged report of the capture of Surinamc by the Dutch. 465. — Idem, translated into the french. 4 to. Ibidem 1668. very rare. §40. 466. Lambrechtsen (N. C.) Korte Beschrijving van de ont- decking en de verdere Lotgevallen van Nieuw-Nederland. 8. Middelburg 1818. $1. 467. Laws of the state of New -York, comprising the con- stitution and the act of legislature, since the Revolution, from the first to the fifteenth session. 2 vis. 8vo. 1792. boards. S2,50. 468. Letters on the Cholera asphycia, as it has appeared in the city of New -York; by Mr. Payne. 8vo. New -York 1832. boards. S— 75. 469. KoRT Verhael van Nieuw-Nederland. 4to. 1662. 84 pages. This treatise countains the following matters: Summary I. A short account of the situation, good qualities, natu- ral privileges and peculiar advantages for colonisation of New Netherland, fol. I. Together with a short ac- count of the natives, their size, manners customs etc. fol. 18. Also of agriculture in N. N. Part IV. D. New -York. 49 fresh in [ what is >in books ston. a coun- ddelburg. S30. d plates. IS25. S25. Oorlogh tatcn dcr is voor- Droceo g. S50. 3rland by ptured by ' America. -Indies. L America )f Breda; lapture of Ibidem S40. n de ont- lederland. Si. the con- ievolution, o. 1792. S2,50. appeared hew -York S— 75. 84 pages. ties, natu- olonisation short ac- stoms etc. IT. The state has guaranteed the decline or loss of this N. N. by proper immunities. Reasons for this book*s being printed. Reasons why some points are explained more fully, and why, instead of a village or hamlet, they have endeavoured to make it a province worthy of the ciLate ror town. Most important reasons why mini- sters are forbidden, fol. 28. The pretended equality is maintained together with several weighty arguments tending to establish a glorious and permanent demo- cracy, fol. 29. III. Several explanations and annulements of some arti- cles in argument D. IV. Several requests, arguments, deductions etc. tending to obtain proper privileges for peopling N. N, fol. 43. and especially the argument or deduction D. fol. 50. which has been a provisory outline of governement, and which above mentioned explanations tend to recommend. V. A postscript, containing several matters of state fol. G8. VI. A most remarkable chapter drawn from a certain book entitled: Frank discourse of Mr. D'Aubignd a french nobleman, and formerly attendant to Henry the Great (H. 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The part of this voyage which treats of America, the se- cond (ff the collection, occupies 104 pages, 33 of which are consecrated to a very detailed description of New Netherland. This description is rendered still more im- portant by the circumstance that Melton was at New York in 1668, in the height of the quarrel between F. MuLLER. No. 1. July 1850. 4 60 Part IV. D. New -York. mi, ' England and Holland, on the possession of the Country, so that he makes use of the names New York and New- Netherland indiscriminately. The following are the arguments of the chapters which treat of New Netherland. Chap. IT. Arrival at New Netherland and description of the place; Boundaries of New Netherland. Who first discovered it. Advantages of its coast, promontory and harbours description of the principal rivers. Aflecting misfortune of two Indians in the North river. The principal waters and wonderful properties of some foun- tains, springs etc. Chap. III. Qualities and products of the soil. Numerous sorts of timber, and description of the principal ones. Many vineyards. Colours and points of the Indians, and in what manner they are prepared. Their pointing and exceedingly fine red, etc. Chap. IV. Description of the wild and domestic animals found in N. N. Ferocity of the wounded boars and of their winter sleep. Shape of the musk cat, and where the civet comes from. Wonderful nature and properties of the Bever. Birds of N. N. Of the eagles. Very strange Woodpeckers. Immense quantities of fish. Form and nature of the horrid rattle snake. Seasons etc. Chap. V. Size and disposition of the aboriginals of N. N. Of their food etc. How they treat their guests. Their clothing and ornaments. Form of their houses, castles, and villages and the manner of building them. Manner of marriage, divorce, etc. Strange customs with regard to the birth of children. Remarkable funerals and lamen- tations for the dead. Feast days and councils. Consul- tations with the devil. Incantations of the exorcists, etc. Chap. VI. Differences in race and language in N. N. Money of the natives, and the manner of making it. Natural disposition and amusement.'* of the Indians. Strange bath -stones. Difference in birth and rank among the savages. Their manners of making war; weapons; cruelty towards prisoners. Administration of Justice; treaties of peace and alliances. Strange state councils. Service of God and of the devil. Ridiculous ideas of God, as also of the creation of the world, and of souls, etc. 472. Melton. Anmerkenswaardigeen zeldzame West-Indische Zee en Land-Reizen, door de Caraibische Eylanden, Nieuw- Nederland, Virginien, en de Spaansche West-Indien. plates. 4to. Amsterdam 1705. vel. SlO. Part IV. D. Nbw-York. »i Country, ind New- jrs wliich ription of Who first itory and Aflecting er. The )ine foun- Numeroiis ipal ones, [lians, and inting and ic animals ars and of and where i properties gry strange Form and itc. Is of N. N. jsts. Their castles, and Manner of I regard to and lamen- s. Consul- orcists, etc. 3 in N. N. making it. he Indians, rank among r; weapons; of Justice; ite councils. 3US ideas of Id, and of Test-Indische iden, Nieuw- dien. plates. $10. This is a contiimation of the second part of Melton; from 1682 to the Author*8 death. 473. Memoir on the subject of the wheat and Hour of the states of New- York. 8vo. New- York 1820. boards. S — ,75. 474. Mont ANUS (A.) Beschryvinge van America en het Zuid- land. Amsterdam 1671. maps and plates. $10. This is one of the volumes which were published under Dapper*s inspection. The description of New-Netherland, is enriched with many details which had become known, since by the political affairs the eyes of the mother - country had been drawn several times upon its Ameri- can colony. •— The volume contains besides a view of New -Amsterdam, which is quite different from the one published in the Vertoogh, Blaeu or v. d. Donck, and several plates, of animals and plants of the country. 475. Octroy by de Hooghe Mogende Heeren Staten Gene- rael verleent aende West-Indische Compagnie; in date den 3. Juni 1621. Jirst edition, 4to. 24 pages. S'Gravenhage 1621. ' $25. 476. — Ordres and articles granted by the high and mighty Lords the States Generael. 4to. London 1621. , $10. Very rare translation of the „Octroy of 1621." 477. — Placcaet by de Hoogmo: Heeren Staten Generael der Vereenighde Nederlanden ghemaekt op't besluyt van de West - Indische Compagnie. 4to. 8 pages. S'Gravenhage 1621. $8. 478. — - Ordonnantien ende Articulen beraemt by de Hoogh Mo. H. Staten Generael op het rusten van eene West-Indi- sche Compagnie. 4to. 16 pa<;es. 1621. $15. 479. Remabques succiNCTES etc. 4to. La Haye 1665. uncut. Verbal translation of the former. This translation is of ex- treme rarity. $25. 480. SoMMiERE anteyckeninge ende deductie ingestelt by de gedeputeerden van de Staten Generael op de lest-ingediende Mcmorie van S. Downing. 4to. S'Gravenhage 1665. m its primitive state; neither cut around nm^ cut open. $25. This pamphlet is of the highest interest for the history of New-Netherland; not by the exact detail of the facts which it presents, but as the first and energetic protest of the Dutch governement against the most illegal capture, which was a few months before effectuated by the inhabitants of New- England. Besides the I or 4 pages on New-Netherland there are several chapters full of interest on the East -Indian, the African And several other questions. $25* 4* . 5t Part IV. D. Nkw-York. 1 •A I /^ Pi 481. Steendam (Jacob) t*Lof van Ncw-Nedcrland. 4to. Am- sterdam IGGl. Si 00. A small poem entirely unknown to the Bibliographers. 482. Van dfr Donck (A.) Beschryvingo van Nieuw-Neder- land; ghelyk het tegenwoordigh in Staot is. 4to. Amster- dam 1655. $125. First and extremely scarce edition of this work. Meusel, Temaux and Rich always considered the second edition as the first. Very curious details on this book and on it's author may be found in 0*Cullaghan*8 History of New-York; it is generally considered as the foundation of the history of New- York, and it is only since it has ' become known in America, that the history of New- Netherland is understood. Even in 1832 Mr. Rich spoke of the existence of a work on New-Netherland, before the year 1670, as very doubtful, and it is owing in a great measure to the researches made in Holland by Mr. Brodhead, Mssrs Asher, father and son, and myself that there are now no less than fifteen publications of an earlier date known; this catalogue itself contains ten which have never yet been mentioned by the bibliographers. 483. — Beschryving van New-Nederland. 4. map. very fine clean copy. Amsterdam 1656. $100. 484. Verbael gehouden door de Heeren H. v. Beverninck, W. Niewpoort, J. v. de Perre, en A. P. Gongestal. 4to. S'Gra- venhage 1725. vellum. $15. 485. — Ideoi, calf neat $15. The „Verbaer* treats on the negociations of Dutch am- bassadors with the English republic in 1651 and 1652 which concerned chiefly New-Netherland. It contains all the speeches and reports made upon that question by both parties and furnishes therefore a great deal of in- struction which would be difficult elsewhere to procure. 486. Vertoogh van Niew-Nederland; weghent de Gheleghent- heydt, Vruchtbaerheydt en Soberen Staet desselfs. 4to. S'Gra- venhage 1650. $100. 487. — Idem. 4to. uncut. lb. 1650. $150. This volume, already so rare and so much sought for, and which long passed for the first book in existence which treated on N. N., becomes still more curious by the condition of our copy, which is uncut. O^Callaghan, who had probably not seen it when he pu- blished the first volume of his History of New-Nether- land, speaks of it at large in the second, where he gives a long extract, p. 109—119. Part IV. D. New -York. It Ito. Am- SlOO. phers. y - Neder- Amster- $125. Mcusel, id edition k and on listory of bundation ice it haa ' of New- af a work , as very ire to the id, Mssrs ( are now rlier date hich have rs. very fine $100. leverninck, to. S'Gra- $15. $15. Dutch am- and 1652 !t contains pestion by deal of in- to procure, iheleghent- 4to. S'Gra- $100. $150. sought for, n existence curious by hen he pu- ew-Nether- where he 488. Wassrnakr (Dr. Claes) Historisch Verhaol dcr gho- denck-werdichstu gheschiodenistso etc. 21 vis. in 5. 4to. vel- lum. Amsterdam 1622—32. $75. This collection is of immense importance for the history of America; it contains above 150 „news of the day\ relating to this part of the world, among which those on Ncw-Nethcr- land are the more worthy of consideration as they are the first printed reports on this country, giving thousands of curious details add containing undoubtedly the most important and the most curious of the first attempts at the colonisation of New- York. Indeed I may boldly affirm that a more complete hi- story of New -York from the year 1624 to 1632 is to bo found in these volumes than in any work we possess, those of 0*Callaghan and Smith not excepted, for this collection is equally unknown to both. In ordisr to prove the great interest of the present work more clearly, we subjoin the detail of a few chapters. Vol. I. 1621. April. Articles of the West -India Company. Vol. II. 1622. February. The States of the United Provinces promote the erection of the West-India Company taking away the obstacles. Vol. III. 1622. April. Their High Mightinescies further promote the erection of iIn West-India Company, removing all misunderstandmgs. July. Their H. M. the States General again promote the West- India Company and forbid trafficking with Punto del Bey. Vol. IV. 1623. February. The State of Spain and the loss of the silver fleet. The salt pans Punto del Rey, fortified by the King of Spain. Vol. V. 1623. June. Continuation of the account of the fleet under general Jacques THeremite Amplification of the charter granted to the West -India Company. Proclamation of the States General for closing the list of the West- India Company. All foreign na- tions and free republics contribute to the above Company. ^ July. Continuation of the account of the fort at Punto del Rey, and how one must sail thither. A new voyage for salt to the Island of Majo, in which the fleet of general THeremite is 54 Part IV. D. New -York. ■I nv seen. The Spanish West -India Admiral is wrecked. — T^e directors of the West-India Company finding that the inhabitants of these countries had deserted the coasts of the West- Indies by order of their M, the States General, send on three ships, The Orange Tree, The Grasping Eagle and The Love, in order to keep vp the intercourse: thus hoping to get an advance of the grant for the company which was yet completed, August. The Brasiliaii ships taken by adventurers. Vol. VI. 1623. October. A ship laden with salt and wood arrives at Horn from the West -Indies. November. The West -India fleet supported by the board of gover- nors. The West -India company sends ships to Africa and the Amazon. December. The West -India Company much favourd. The first ship for the profit of the Company comes in. The W. J. fleet sets sail. The King of Rio de Gabon. The state of Brasil. 1624. January. Continuation of the West-Ind. fleet. The vice admiral sent out with the third ship for the West-Ind. Comp. arrives in Holland with profit. February. Description of Neio-Netherland in which those who wish to colons, are informed how to establish and secure themselves by the example of those in Florida, as teell Dutch as French, which were ruined by the Spaniards. Vol. Vn. 1624. April. Of the colonies from their first commencement, and in what manner the board of directors of the W. L Comp. began that in Virginia. How it ought to be begun. Dissentions frequently the came of a colony's being dissolved. An account how the Spaniards in the colony of Florida acted against the inhabi- tants and afterwards against the French, which was the cause of its total ruin. May. Continuation of what Admiral Jacob Willekens, an Amster- dammer, performed in taking the city of St. Salvador and the Bahia de todos los Sanctos by storm. June. Disturbances in Mexico, where the viceroi was deprived Part IV. D. New - York. »& of his place and declared a heretic, for having exiled the bishop. Of the state of the United Provinces and the prosperity of the West-India Company who receive a ship from the river Amazon; with an account of the customs, politics and religion of the natives. Continuation of the prosperity of the West-Ind. Comp.f they receive a ship from Cabo Verde; some account of the inhabitants of that place, their manner of life etc., and of the nature of the land. Description of the New Island of Greenland called Mauritius. July. Human sacrifices in the West -Indies. August. News arrive in Spain of the loss of Bahia de todos I09 Sanctos. September. Thanks, givings and rejoicings for the conquest of the ci« ties of Salvador and Bahia de todos los Sanctos. Vol. Vin. 1624. October, Secours sent to the city of Breda and a day of thanks giving fixed for the four ships arrived from Bahia, bringing the governor and Jesuits prisoner; how they conducted themselves and disclosed the state of politics and of the church. The silver fleet running out of Havanna meets with a misfortune. November. Their High Mightinesses the states 6eneri>l strengthen the West India company by forbidding the sale of shares by bro< kers who did not possess them. December. The Portuguese fleet destined to act against the city of Salvador and Bahia sets sail. Of the preparations in Spain against Bahia; and of the ofier which Alphonso Naronjo ma- kes of his services. Continuation of the Swedish and Danish commerce about which an agreement was made ; as also of the state of afiairs in Gottenburg, where the King of Sweden thought proper to form a West India Company. Account of Nevi iTetherland, who first navigated thither and the present state of its affairs. A ship destined for the West Indies is wrecked. The opinion we must form of the governor of Bahia from his discourse and faithful services rendered to his king, for which he risked his head. The West-India Company sells the conquered goods and ma^chandlse. Departure of the West- India fleet for Bahia; return home of Admiral Jacob Willekens. 56 Part IV. New - York. 1625. January. Of the Spanish fleet at Bahia; of the English West- India fleet. March. Admiral Lam sets sail from Zealand to Bahia, whither the Spanish and Portuguese fleet has proceded; with an ac- count of the most notable persons on the Portuguese fleet. Vol. IX. 1625. April. Continuation, of. the state of New ' Nether land; means used to increase cultivation and agriculture. Discovery of Greenland and Neio^Netherland, May. Further account of General Jacques I'Heremite's fleet, and what happened to him on his voyage. A Yacht from the fleet driven by a storm to the straits of Magellan, and by scarcity of provisions obliged to land several men on the Island of Fernando deNorovie; further success on their return. The ad- ventures of viceadmiral Gheen (Jan Hughen) in Guaiaquil. Departure of the silver fleet from Lima to Panama and so on through Rio de Chagre to Porto Velo, Cartagena, Havana and with great loss to Spain. A discourse of the Armada which carries silver in the North to Spain, with an account of how the king is defrauded in the tolls. The immense income the king receives, and by default of that what enormous treasures he receives from the public as an alms. Of the ta- king of St. Salvador and Bahia de todos los Sanctos by ge- neral Don Frederico de xoledo; with an account of the whole voyage ; what Portuguese nobles of consequence were on board the fleet, how they arrived, landed the forces, bombarded the town and afterwards treated with, the Dutch gevemor; the po- werful succours sent to the latter , but which arrived too late. June. The Yacht Greyhound arrives from Bahia with tidings of the siege of St. Salvador. On their way they had touched at Fernando de Naronio and taken in the seven men belonging to the fleet of Jacques THeremite, who had been landed there and had lived there for a long time without bread. Descrip- tion of the Island and its advantages. July. Ships arrive from Capo Verde and from New 'Netherlands V&l. X. November. Arrival of ships from New-Netherland, Part IV. D. NEW-Ybmr. 61 snormous December. The West- India fleet for the king of Spain comes to Calis Malis. Vol. XI. 1626. May. Continuation of the Dutch soldiers from Bahia. Continua- tion of the state of Bahia. Admiral Boudewyn Hendricksz^s successful voyage. The prisoners from Bahia sentenced and pardoned. July. Arrival of isvfo ships from the Nassau fleet, with a conti- nuation of the account, of that fleet, and how the voyage finished, especially the expedition to Lohve, for the profit of the East India Company. Vol. XII. November. Discourse on New-Netherland. The silver fleet arrives in Spain. December. Sales of the West -India Company in Zealand and Am- sterdam. Vol. Xni. 1627. . April. State of the Spanish fleet. September. State of affairs in Brazil. Vol XIV. December. Exploit of admiral Pieter Heyn. The state of Bahia. Of the silver fleet. Vol. XV. 1628. April. Commander Dirk Symonsz captures ships foi' the West- India Company, on the coast of Brasil. August. Sea fight of Havana in which Pieter Adrivensz Vlissinger captures two ships from Honduras. September. Capture of the silver fleet by Pieter Pictersz Heyn, in the Bay of Matan^a. Vd. XVI. ^» October. Arrival of ships for the West- India company from Capo VerdCf New-Netherland and Guinea , together with tie capture of a Spanish ship. $§ Part IV. D. New -York. November. Tidhkge of the capture of the silver fleet arrive in Holland. December. General Pietor Heyn arrives in England. Tidings at court of commander Dirk Symonsz and of bis doings in Brazil. 1629. February. The Zealand adventurers sell the booty taken on the coasts of the West -Indies, Brazil and the Spanish coasts. March. A full account of the fleet under general Fieter Pietersz Heyn, and of the treasure taken by him. Meeting of the West Indian Company and their resolutions. Vol. xvn. April. An account of the voyage and success of Dirck Symonsz adnural for the West Irdia Company. Vol. XVm. 1630. February. The taking of the town Olinda in Fernambuco. March. Privileges granted to the inhabitants of New-Netherland, Vol. XIX. April. News arrive in Holland of the conquest of Fernambuco. Thanks givings and rejoicings in the United Provinces for the conquest of Fernambuco. May. Arrival of many ships from Brazil and Guinea. August. Cargo of the Spanish fleet coming from Terra Firma and Nova Hispania. Vol. XXI. 1631. October. Five ships, from Guinea and Fernambuco, arrive for the West India Company. Sea fight between Don Antonio de Oguendo and admiral Pater. 1632. March. Tidings of Nova Hispania and Fernambuco. April. A few ships of the silver fleet arrive in Spain. 489. West-Indische Compagnie Articulen, on Olinda di Phem»:n'>tn^a, hier zyn achter by ghedruckt de Vryheden van Niew-Nederlant. 4to. Amsterdam 1631. $75. There are two editions, equally rare, of „ Vryheden van Part IV. E, Nova Suecia. F. Feknsyivaku. 5> I Holland. I at court razil. I on the oasts. r Pietersz ■ the West Niew-Nederland", the first of which was published se- parately in 1630 the present edition the second. The importance of this document, which is nothing less than the first charter granted to the colonists of New- Netherlands cannot be doubled; indeed one may safely say that the whole futurity of the colony is to be found in it A translation of the „Vryheden" is given in 0*Callaghan vol. I. p. 112—120. The articles on Olinda are still more scarce than ^Vryheden*' which have been printed several times in Wassenaar, in the „Nv;:;Jp^ der negentienen v. d. West-Ind. 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Historia verdadera de la conquista de la Nueva-Espaiia, sacada a Luz por. Fr. Al- fonso Remon. fol. Madrid 1632. $10. 568. Beulloch. Le Mexique en 1823, ou relat^n d'un voyage dans la nouvelle Espagne; trad, par Beyerley. 2 vols. 8vo. Paris 1824. sewed. $2,50. 569. — Idem fine paper halfbound. $3,50« 570. BiLLAiTD DJj Varennes. Memoircs dcrits au Port-au- Prince en 1 31 8, cont. la relation de son voyage dans le Mexiqiie jusqu*en 1817. 2 vols. 8vo. Paris 1821. sewed. $1,50. 44 Part IV. N. Mexico. 671. Brissot. Voyage au Goagacoalcas aux Antilles et aux Etats-Unis. 8vo. Paris 1837. sewed. S— ,75. 572. C. (J. C.) Correspondance entre la legation du Mexique h Washington et le minist^re des affaires etrang^res des Etats-Unis sur le passage de la Sabine par les troupes du Gdneral Garn6s. Bvo. map. Paris 1837. sewed. S— ,60. 673. CoRTF.z (F.) Praeclara F. C. de nova maris Oceani Hyspania narratio sacr. et ?tuiv. Carolo Homanorum impe- ratore anno Domini MDXX. Tertia F. 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Paris 1811. sewed. $6. 681. Lallkategui (J. D.) Description botanique du Chi- rantho dendron, arbre du Mexique, nouvellement connu; traduit par Lescallier. plates. 4to. P.aris 1805. sewed. $1. 682. Le Mexique conquis. 2 vols. 12mo. Paris 1752. bound. $1,50. 583. — Idem. 2 vols, in 1. dutch vellum gilt edges. Unknotvn to Rich. $2. 684^ Lopez (Gregoire). Vie de G. L. dans la Nouvelle- Espagne, composce en espagnol par F. de Losa, prdtre li- cencie, et mise en fran9ais par un P. de la C. de J. 1 2 mo. Paris 1644. $7,50. 585. Lowenstern (J.) Le Mexique. Souvenirs d'un Voyageur. 8vo. Paris 1843. uncut. $1. ^ 686. Mansion (H.) Precis historique sur la colonie fran9aise do ^Goazacoalcas ; avec la refutation des prospectus publics Part IV. N. Mexico. €5 et aux lexique res des ipes du S— ,60. Oceani n impe- ra maris io. fol. SlO. voyages chonchi) $5. calf. S2. I. Amst. Sl,50. es. Ibid. $1,50. Drdreecht Si. . in 1 fol. ;es. $20. is latein nsidered strations otany of par Maisnd de Villeveque, Giordan ct Barrad^re. 8vo. Londrcs 1823. sewed. Si. 587. Moll (G.) Verhandeling over eenige vroogere Zee- togten dcr Nederlanders. 8vo. Amsterdam 1825. S2,50. 588. Nello. Relation de Texpedition de la corvette „La Creole" en Mexique, en 1838 — 39.' 8vo. Paris 1839. sewed. $60. 589. Palavox. Ilistoirc de Dom Jean de; et ses diflerents avec les P. P. Jesuites. 1690. 12mo. bound. $1,50. 590. — Vie du venerable Dom Juan de; dvfique d'Angolo- polis et ensuite dvdque d'Asme. 2 pts. in 1 vol. 8vo. plates. Paris 1767. bound. $1,50. 591. Relationes, Drey newe. Erstc, auss Japon, was sich darinn . . . zugctragen. Andere , von Missionibus oder Rci* sen, so etliche Priestcr Jesu, im J. 1607 in das Kbnigrcieh Mexico an^estellt. Dritte, von ableiben des Konigs Mogor, und wie nach selbi^cn das Religion und Politisch wesen be- schaflun. 4to. Augspurg 1611. sewed. $10. 592. RoURE (M. P.) 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S — ,50. 729. CoNSifiJATlONS, trahisons ct colonuics dcvadces do . TAiin'rique. S — ,60. 730. KxAMEN du rnpport fiiil par Biirnuvo a i'A;i5cMblco Na- tiouale. 8vo. Paris, sewe-tl. S — ,75. 731. Maillei'. Nouvul examon <]u rapport le Barnave. 8vo. Paris, sewed. S — ,75. 732. Lansox. Precis hist, do la dernierc ex[ edition de St. Doiningue. 8vo. Paris, .sevvud. Si. BOOK? UN THE KEVOLIITION VJ GENEKAL. 73o. l>AL>rA3. Ilistoire de la Revolte de St. Domingue. 2 \ol.s. 8vo. Paris 1814. flowed. Sl,50. 734. DkouiN'DE Bercy. De St. Domingue, de ses guerres, . de ses revolutions de ses resscurces etc. 8vo. Paris 1814. S — ,75. 735. Grouvel. Faits historiqucs sur St. Domingue 1786 jusqu'a 1805. 8vo. Paris 1814. sewed. Si. 786. Metral. Distoire de I'lnsurrection dans le Nord de St. Domingue. 8vo. Pnris 1818. seweU. S — -,75. 787. P. (Mlle. de). Vies de Miles, de St. Janvier les deu.x seules blanches conservces a St. Domingue. Proof prints with letters and without letters and with the original . drawings. 12mo. sewed. $3,50. 788. RoCHAMBEAU. Mcmoircs militaires. 2 vols. 8vo. Paris 1809. sewed. S2. L&, AFFAIR OF 1824 (DECLARATION OF INDEPENDANCE). 789. Gregoire. De la libertc de conscience et de culte ^ Haiti. 12mo. Paris 1824. S— ,60. 790. MoDO (Cn.) Histoirc d'Haiti (St. Domingue) depuis la . dccouverte jusqu'en 1824. 8vo. Paris 1825. sewed. Si. 791. Metral (A.) Histoire de Texpedition h, St. Domingue sous Bonaparte, suivi des memoires d'Isaac I'Ouverture sur . son pere. 8vo. Paris 1825. sewed. S — ,75. 792. Salvandy (de). De Tcmancipation de St. Domingue. 8vo. Paris 1825. sewed. S — ,40. 793. Barskett (J.) Histoire politique et statistique de I'isle de Hayti; traduite par Placide Justin. 8vo. large map. thick vol. Paris 1826. sewed. Sl,25. 794. — Idem. 8vo. Paris 1826. halfbound. Sl,50. etc. r les i'«5- ). Paris. S— ,40. ions d\in gens tie S— ,50. idces de S— ,60. iblee Nu- S— ,75. Wa. 8vo. S— ,7 5. m de St. Si. )omingue. Sl,50. guerres, iris 1814. S— ,75. ue 1786 Si. ! Nord de S— ,75. r les deux oof prints } original S3,50. 3vo. Paris $2. C). de culte h S— ,60. depuis la 5wed. S I . Domingue /erture sur S— ,75. Domingue. S— ,40. le de I'isle arge map. Sl,25. Sl,50. PaUT VI. 6. GUADELUPE. 76 795. Vanufel (Cii.) et Champion -Villkneuve. Code do Colons de St. Domingue. 8vo. Paris 1826. sewed. S — ,75. 796. Coi>E-CiviL d'lluiti. 4to. Port-au-Prince 1826. sewed. S3,25. 797. — Idem. 8vo. Paris 1826. sewed. Sl,25. 798. — Idem, lialfbnd. neat. Si, 50. 799. Wallkz. Precis liistoricjue des nogotations entre la France et St. Domingue. 8vo. Paris 1826. Si. 800. Suit rindcpendance de St. Domingue et sur Tindemnitc im.\ anciens habitans. 8vo. Paris 1826. S — ,40. 801. Affaike d' Haiti. 8vo. Paris 1826. sewed. S — ,40. 802. ISAMiJEUT. Mcmoire pour son Exellence le president de la Kepubli(jue d'llaiti contre Mr. Phinchet, avocat, sur la question morale de CO proces. 8vo. Paris 1 827. sewed. S — ,75. 803. ArpEL u I'opinion publique sur I'lndenmite de St. Do- mingue et sur lu commission de liquidation. 8vo. Paris 1829. sewed. S— ,40. 6. GUADELUPE. 804. Almanach de la Guadeloupe et dependance. 12mo. Basse -terre- Guadeloupe 1822. sewed. S — ,60. 805. — de la Guadeloupe. 12mo. Ibid. 1830. S— ,60. 806. BoiTEL (Cii.) Quelques mois de I'existence d'un fonc- . tionneui public aux colonies de la Guadeloupe. 8vo. Paris 1832. sewed. S — ,75. 807. Collection of governement bills of the Guadelupe such . as they were stuck up on the walls there; the original co- pies, mostly signed. This interesting and unique collection extends from 1818 to 1823 and is bound up in 3 vis. 4to. . r. morocco, gilt edges. S20. 808. CoNSEiL de la Guadeloupe, thick. 8vo. vol. Pointe U Pitre 1837. sewed. Sl,25, 809. CusT (M. de) Depute de la Guadeloupe. Motion au nom des colonies rcunies. 8vo. Paris 1789. sewed. S — ,30. 810. MoNiiot'x (P.) Memoires pour Pierre Monroux capitaino , de fregate dans la marine fran^'aise et ^'i-devj^nt chef du mouvement du poste a la Pointe -h- Pitre. 8vo. Paris 1803. sewed. S — ,75. 811. Pelage CMagl.) Memoire pour le chef de brigade Ma- glaire Pelage et pour les habitans de Guadeloupe. 2 vis. 8vo. Paris 1803. sewed. Sl,25. 812. PiiEVENTioN de complicitc dans une poursuite en con- cussion, dirigce contre le capitaine-gcneral de la Guadeloupe. 4to. Paris 1813. sewed. Sl,50. 76 U i ff. Mr' i ml Part .VI. 7. Cukacao. . 8. Tabago. 7. CURACAO. 813. Beschryving van hct Elland Curasao door cen Bewoner van dat Elland. 8vo. Ilanrlem 1819. uncut. $1. 81 1. Blik ap den vrocgcren en tegenwoordigen Toestand van het Eiland Cura9ao. 8vo. Kotterdam 1848. 28 pages. $1. 815. Bisscuop-GiiEVELiNK (A. H.) Benierklngen betreflcnde do Nederlandsehe West-Indischo Ellanden. 8vo. Kotterdam 1848. uncut. 37 pages. $1. 816. — Idem. pt. II. Ibid. 1848. 30 pages. $1. 817. Changuion. Relaas van hct voorgevallene op het Ei- land Curasao, van den 22 Dec. 1806 tot op den 1 Jan. 1807. 32 pages. Si. 8. TABAGO. 818. Briefve Deduction par iuq'"»ll« oct clairement monstrd . quo risle de Tabago appartient h Monseigneur le Due en Livonie etc. 4to. Mittau (in Russia) 1668. in Dutch and French. Si 5. This pamphlet is extremely scarce and is certainly one of the most singular publications we possess on the history of the New world. One will be not a little sur- prised at the claims of the duke of Livonia to the is- land of Tabago. We may boldly a^'sert that this is the only work on America and probably the only Dutch book, ever printed in Courlaad. 819. Kapport sur la commission dtablij k Tabago au nom des comitds de commerce et des colonies rcunies. 8yo. sewed. S — ,75. 820. RocHEFORT. Relation de Tisle de Tabago ou la Nou- velle-Oualere, une des isles Antilles de TAmcrique. 18mo. , Paris 1666. $7,50. 821. RouME (M. de) Commiss. ordinaire de lisle de Tabago, qui refute des reprcsantions faites par Ics crcanciers anglais des colons de Tabago. 8vo. Paris 1790. sewed. S — ,75. 822. — Idem. 8vo. Paris 1791. sewed. S — ,75.- PART vn. SOUTH -AMERICA IN GENERAL. 823. Analyse des notes des conseils coloniaux. Ir legisla- . ture, Part I. (Martinique, Guadeloupe, Guyane fran^aise. Isle Bourbon.) 4to. Paris 1838. sewed. Si. Part VII. South -America in General. 77 nom 8vo. •,75. iNou- 8mo. |7,50. lago, iglais -,75. -,75.. jisla- ;aise, Si. 824. AvRNDANO (Didacosde). Thesaurus indlcus, seu gene- ralls instructoris pro regimlne conscientia in m quae ad In- dias spectant. 2 vol. fol. Anvors 16G0. $10. 825. Brief van Ileer Philippus, Koningh van Sierra Leone aen de Magcsteyt van Spaengien ; translated from the Spa- nish of B. Audriesz. 4to. Rotterdam 1621. wormed. $7,50. 82C, Browers (Hendrick) Journal van de reyze gedaen by oosten ders Stro.'' Lcmoire, ncrs ders Ku?t von Chili. 4to. 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Voyage h la partie orientate de la terre ferme dans TAmcrique meridionale; pendant les annees 1801 it 1804. 3 vis. 8vo. Paris 1806. sewed. $2,75. 834. — Idem, bound neat. $3. 835. DuFEY. Abrdgd de Thistoire des revolutions de I'Amd- rique meridionale jusquli ces jours. 2 vols. 12mo. Paris 1827. $1. 836. EssAi sur la population des colonies U sucre. 8vo. La Haye 1781. sewed. $ — ,75. 837. EsQUEMELiNG (J.) De Amerikaensche Zee-Rours. 4to. Amsterdam 1678. plates. $25. This is the rarissime original edition of a book the im- portance of which is, I believe undoubtful to every one, who knows only one tenth of the novels, imaginary voyages, books for the youth and for the people, come- dies and tragedies which were taken from it by allmost every European nation; so that to collect all that lit-; terature might be the task for man*a life. There was 78 Part VII. Soctii-Amkrica ix Genhral. certainly no other book of that time which experienced A popuhirity similar to that of the: „lJucanior8 of Ame- rica" which waa in the ten years following its publica- tion translated into most of the European languages; and there is a fact most curious in the litterary history of all times; that the original was abriously unknown to all the translators but one; who were all of them inclined to take the Spanish edition for the original; nay even the learned editors of Mr. Grenville's cata- logue seem doubtful, whether the Dutch edition existed in print or in Mas. only. I leave it to amateurs more learned than myscflf to decide, whether this is owing to the barbarity of the Dutch la?iguage or to the scar- city of the book: and slinll only add, that there is no notice about it either in Mr. Rich's or in Mr. Ternaux's catalogue, which both contain the Spanish, english and french translations; whilst Mr. Ternaux notices a largo number of Dutch books of minor importance. As to my- self, I never saw more than two copies before, which wore sold to American amateurs. 837. ESQUKMELING (J.) Bucanicrs of Amciicn. London 1684. Buceaniers of America, the second volume containing the dongerous voyage and bold attemi)ts of Cnpt. IJ. Sherrp and others performed upon the coasts of the S. Sea, etc., by M. Basil Kingrose. 4to. London 1685. §25. 838. — — Piratas do America y luz de la dcfensa do las"COstas de las indias occidentales, traducida do la lengua ilamenca en la espanola, por el doctors du Bueua-Maison. 12mo. Colomia 1681. SlO. 839. — Idem, de TAnu'rique; /7r.s'/ french edition', after the Spanish translation. 2 vLs. 8vo. Paris 1686. calf. S4. 840a. — Idem, morocco g. edges. S6. 840b. — Idem. 2 vis. 8vo. Paris 1688; with Lussan Jour- nal, (see No. 854.) together 3 vis. 8vo. calf neat. S4. 841. F. (A.) Precis historique sur la revolution des provinces unies de rAmcri(|ue du sud. 8vo. Paris 1819. sewed. S — ,40. 842. FoiniFU. Des colonies fran^aises. 8vo. Paris 1839. sewed. S — ,50. 848. Feuillke (R. P. L.) Journal des observations physi- ques Mathemat. et Botaniques faites par I'ordre du Roi sur les costes orientales de I'Amerique meridionale et dans les Indes occidentales. 2 vis. 4to. many plates. Paris 1714. bound. So. 844. Frezhr. Reis-Beschryviug door de Zuid-Zee, langs de ' 85. 85' 1 85i 85( 85! Part VII. Soutit-Amfhica in Gexfral. tl icnced ' Ame- iblictt- imgea; iiistory known : them iginjil; cnta- existed J more owing e scnr- ! is no rnanx's sli anil I large to my- wliich I 1684. ng the Tp and by M. S25. snsa do lengua Maison. SlO. 'ter the S4. SG. n Jonr- S4. rovinces S— ,40. I 1839. S— ,50. i physl- Roi sur dans les Is 1714. angs dc Kiistcn van C^nli, Porn en Rrazil; opgcstclt ap eene Reistocht gedaan in do Jaren 1712, 17 III en 1714. 4to. Anititcrdam 1718. plates vellum; largo paper. S2,50. 845. Frogek. Relation d'un voyage fait en 1C95, 169G ot ^ 1G97 aux cotes d'Afriquo, detroit do Magellan, Hrdsil, Ca- • yenne et Isles Antilles avec une cscadro commandde par Mr. do Gennes. 12mo. Amsterdam 1G98. calf. Sl,50. 84G. — Idem. 12mo. Paris 1G99. calf. S2. 847. IIflms (A. Z.) Voyage dans TAmeriquo Meridionale commen<;ant \\ Ihienos-Ayres et Potosi, jusqu'li Linm. 8vo. maps. Paris 1815. sewed. Si. 84 8. IIfylyn (P.) Mi/ifoynnito^; a little deeription of the great world. 4to. Oxford 1G33. vellum. S7,50. The 40 last pages are on America. 849. L'Hkrmite (Jacques) Journael vande Nassausclso vloot. 4to. Amsterdam 1G48. Ilarfgers. SlO. 849a. — Idem. 4to. Amsterdam lGr)2. Ilartgers. SlO. 850. — Idem, together with Th. Candish voyagie and Fr. Draeck voyagie, with several other voyages. 4to. Amstel- rcdam 1G42. ' SlO. 8r)l. — Idem; ibidem 1G43.. SlO. 852. LaI'Itau (Jos.) Ilistoire des ddcouvertes et conquesles des Portugais dans le nouveau monde. 2 vis. 4 to. Paris 1734. .sewed. S5. 853. Las Casas (Bartiiol. de las) Les Ddcouvertes des y^ Indes Occidentales par les Kspagnols; traduit par Pralard. 8vo. Paris 1G9 7. bound. S2,50. 854. LussAN (liAVKNEAU de) Journal du voyage fait h la mer du sud avec les flibustiers ag. •re ferme nish , by Sl,26. t)ung der m 1618. S7,50. iris. 4to. S7,50. to. Lon- SlO. oorn etc. $7,50. moleatis- simi itincrirt facti, annis 1G15, 161G ct 1G17. 4to. Amster- dam 1648. S7,50. 881. ScHOUTEN (W. V. Hooun) Journncl ofto Beschryvingo van de wonderlycko Uoysc. 4 to. Amsterdam 1032; with G very scarce plates. 4to. Dockmn 1649. SlO. 882. Spildrruhkn (J. v.) Copie van cen Ikief. Inhoudende de Voyage by hem gedaen door do Straato Magelanica etc. 4to. Delf 16 17. S25. This pamphlet is extremely rare, and is to bo reckoned among that small number of books which may conscien- tiously be said to be unique. Its importance is equal to its rarity, for it is the first edition of one of the most tought of voyages, of which there are at least thirty different editions. 883. — Miroir oost et west-indical, auqucl sont descriptes les deux dernicres navigations faitus par G. de Spielbergen et J. Lemaire. 4 to. Amsterdam 1621. S7,50. 884. — Journael van de Voyagie gedaen met 3 Schepen uyt Zeelandt naer Oost-Indien. 4to. Amsterdam 1648. (Hart- gers.) SlO. 885. — Idem. Ibid. 1652. (Ilartgers.) SlO. 886. — Idem, marocco, gilt edges. Ibid. 1652. Si 2. 887. — Voyagie door de Strate Magellanes; naer de Mo- luques. 4to. Amsterdam (1660). Saeghman. SlO. 888. — Idem with W. Schouten v. Hoorn Voyagie door de Stract Magalanes. 4to. Ibid. 1648; Hartgers. SlO. 889. Ulloa (A. DE.) Hist. Reis-Beschryving van gehecl Zuid- America door Don G. Juan en D. Ant. de Ulloa. 2 vis. 4to. Goes 1771; large and thick paper uncut. S2,50. 890. Voyage d'un Suisse dans diffdrentes colonies do I'Amc- rique pendant la derni6re guerre, avcc une table metreolo- gique de St. Domingue. 8vo. Paris 1786. calf. Si, 25. de I'Amdrique mcridionale, des Indes occidentales et du 891. Voyage d'un jeune Americain dans diffcrentcs parties Mexique. 8vo. New- York 1790. sewed. Si. 892. Weert (Led. de) Journal vant geene vyf Schepen van Rotterdam naar de Straet Magellanes varende, over gekom- men is. 4to. Amsterdam; Saeghman (1660). SlO. 893. ZuYDLAND. Tweejaarige Reyze Rond om do Wereld ter narder Onddeckinge der onbekende Zuytland. — Nevens de Reyze van het Oost-Ind. Schip Barneveldt. 4to. Dord- recht 1728. plates, uncut. S3. I !, P. MuLLER. No. 1. July 1850. 82 Part VIII. 1. Columbia. 2. Vekezuela. 3. River Plate. U If PART Vffl. PARTS OF SOUTH-AMERICA. 1. COLUMBIA. S94. A chorographical and statical description of the dis- trict of Columbia, the seat of the general governement of the United States, map. 8vo. Paris 1816. $—,75. 895. Hall (Ch. Fr.) Colombia its present State etc. 8vo. map. Lond. 1827. sewed. »$ — ,75. 896. — Idem, halfbound neat. SSl. 897. Lallement. Histoire de la Colombie. 8vo. Paris 1826. sewed. . $1. 898. MoLLiEN. Voyage dans la Republique de Colombia. 2 vis. 8vo. Paris 1825. sewed. S2,40. 899. — Idem, bound. $2,75. u : ' 2. VENEZUELA. 900. Campagnes et croisieres dans les Etats de Venezuela et de la nouvelle Grenade, traduit de TAnglais. 8vo. Paris 1827. halfbound. $1,25. 901. CoDAzzi (A.) Atlas Fisico y Politico de la Eepublica de Venezuela, fol. Caracas 1840. $5. 902. Geografia general para el uso de ia juventu de Ve- nezuela. 4 vis. 4to. Caracas 1833 — 37. sewed, rare. $10. 3. RIVER PUTE. i' p 903. Bacle (Hyp.) Relation du naufrage de la Polacre Saide „ Vigilante" with a plate representing the shipbreak, and a map of the mouth of the River Plate. 8vo. Buenos -Ayres 1833. sewed. $1,50. 904. C. (L.) Relation d'un voyage fait rdcemment dans les provinces de la Plata et description de Buenos-AjTCs. 8vo. Paris 1818. sewed. $1. 905. Journal d*un voyage sur les cotes de I'Afrique efc aux Indes d'Espagne, avec une descript. de la Riviere La Plata; en 1702— -1706. 12mo. Amsterdam 1730. calf. $1. 906. Note oflicielle du consul de France h Buenos Ayrds. 8vo. Buenos Ayrds 1838. sewed. $!• 918. «B.V pern the thor for with R Plate. Part VIII. 4. Essequebo et Deveerary. 5. Peru. 83 if the dis- nement of $-,75. etc. 8vo. $—,75. $1. »aris 1826. $1. Colombia. $2,40. S62j7d. Venezuela 8vo. Paris $1,25. Republica Qtu de Ve- rare* $10. lacre Saide 'eak, and a lenos-Ayres $1,50. mt dans l^s A.yres. 8vo. $1. 'ique et aux re La Plata; [. $1- lenos Ayrds. $1. 907. Nunez (Jean) Esquisses hist.-polit. et statist, de Bue- nos Ayrds, des autres provinces du Rio de la Plata, et de la Republique de Bolivar. 8vo. Paris 1826. sewed. $1. 908. S. (C. de.) Les provinces de La Plata erigees en Mo-, narchie. 8vo. Paris 1820. sewed. g — ,40. 4. ESSEaUEBO and DEVEERART. 909. Brieven over het Bestuur van Essequebo en Demerary. 12 vis. 8vo. Amsterdam 1785. uncut. $6. 910. RODSCHEID (E. K.) Medizinische und chirurgischo Be- merkungen iiber das Klima, die Lebensweise und Krankhei- ten der Einwohncr der Holland. Kolonio Rio Essequebo. 8vo. Frankfurt 1796. uncut. $1, 5. PERU. 911. Alvares (Domingo de) Copy van ecn Brief aen den Commissaris generael berinen dese Provincie, aengaende het verdestrueren der Stadt Lima, in America. 4to. 1688. very rare. SlO. 912. Balboa (M. Cavello) Histoire du Pdrou, publide par Mr. H. Ternaux-Compans. 8vo. Paris 1840. Si. 913. Beauchamp (A. de) Histoire do la conquete et des re- volutions du Perou. 2 vols. 8vo. portraits. Paris 1808. sewed. $2. 914. BoUGUER. Justification de plusieurs faits qui concernent les operations des acaddmiciens au Perou. 4to. Paris 1752. large map. $1. 915. Bkavo (Jos.) Voto consultivo que affrece al exc. Sennor Manso de Velasco Governador del Peru. 4to. Lima 1761. vellum. $3. 916. DURAN (P. Jos. MiG.) Replica apologetica al defensorio del M. R. P. Fr. Juan de Narrimon. 4to. Lima 1773. calf. $3,25. 917. D(uret) Voyage de Marseille ii Lima; ot dans les au- tres lieux des Indes occidentales. 12mo. Paris 1720. calf. $1,25. 918. Fernandez. Historia del Peru. fol. Sevilla 1571. Si 2. „By an order of the council of Indies, this work was not permitted to be sent to America. It relates principally to the civil wars of the Spaniards, and Robertson says, its au- thor may be ranked amongst the historians now distinguished for their industry in research, or their capi-xlty in judging with respect to the events which they relate. Rich." 6* ^1 1 If 84 Part VIII. 6. Paraguay. s 'i hi n IS- ■•' 919. Garcilasso de la Vega. Commentarios Reales, que tratan del origen de los Incas, Reyes que fueron del Peru, de su idolatria, Leyes etc. 2 vis. fol. Lisboa y Cordova 1609—16. mar. $15. 920. — Idem. Histoire des guerres civiles des Espagnols dans les Indes; traduit par Baudoin. 2 vis. 4to. Paris 1650. calf. S6. 921. — Idem. Histoire des Incas. 3 vis. 8vo. Paris 1830. sewed. $2,25. 922. Histoire des tremblements de terre de Lima et autres lieux; avec la description du Perou trad, de I'Anglais. 2 vis. 12mo. La Haye 1752. calf. $1,25. 923. Juan de Padilla. Memorial del Peru. 4to. Lima 1660. $25. 924. Lenoir du Pare (Tabbe) Nouveau recueil de plaido- yers fran9ais sur la ville de Lima. 12mo. Paris 1786. sewed. S — ,75. 925. Lettre a Madame *** sur I'cmeute excitee U Cuen9a le 29 d'Aout 1739. sewed. $—,75. 926. MoNTEAGUADO (D. B.) Peruvian pamphlet being an ex- position of the admir. labours of the Peruvian governement till July 1822. 8vo. London 1823. sewed. $—,60. 927. Prescott (W. H.) Zeden Gewoonten, Regering storm in Peru voor de Komst der Spaangaarden. 8vo. Amsterdam 1849. uncut. $2. 928. Skenner (J.) Voyages au Perou faites par les P. P. Sobreviela et Narcisso y Barcelo, traduite par Henry. 2 vis. 8vo. with Atlas 4to. Paris 1809. halfbnd. $3,25. 929. Vie de St. Rose du Perou; 40 plates with printed title fol. neat. (17th century.) $8. 930. Williams (Hellen Maria) Peru, a poem in six cantos. 4to. London 1784. sewed. $ — ,75. 931. Zarate (A.) Histoire de la conquete du Perou, traduite par J. d. C. 2 vis. 12mo. Paris 1700. sewed. $1,50. 932. — Idem, bound neat. $1,75. 933. — Idem. 2 vis. 12mo. Ibid. 1706. bound. $1,50. 934. — Idem, sewed. $1,50. 6. PARAGUAY. 935. Freret. Le Paraguay jesuitique ou description succinic des terres dont les Jcsuites ^e sont empares dans rAmcriqiie septentrionale. 12mo. Amsterdam 1768. unbound. $1. 936. Charlevoix (Le R. P.) Histoire du Paraguay. 6 vols. 12mo. Paris 1757, maps, bound. $6. Part VIII. Guyana. 85 ales, que del Peru, f Cordova $15. Espagnols aris 1650. $6. aris 1830. L et autres lais. 2 vis. $1,25. ito. Lima $25. de plaido- aris 1786. $ — ,75. U Cuen9a $—,75. ing an ex- overnement $—,60. ring storm Amsterdam $2. • les P. P. jury. 2 vis. $3,25. )rinted title $8. six cantos. $—,75. ou, traduite $1,50. $1,75. d. $1,50. $1,50. ion succinte s TAmeriqiie id. $1. uay. 6 vols. $6. 937. HiSTOiRE de Nicolas I, Roi de Paraguay et empereur des maraeluca. 12mo. St. Paul 1756. sewed. $—,75. 938. — Idem. calf. $1. 939. Machault (P. J.) Relation des missions du Paraguay. 8vo. Paris 1636. $10. 940. MuRATORi. Relation des missions du Paraguay. 12mo. map. Paris 1754 bound. $ — ,75. 941. O'AzAROft. Essais sur I'histoire naturelle des quadru- pedes de la province de Paraguay, traduits par Moreau de St. Mery. sewed. ,S2. 942. — Idem, calf neat. *!^,6u. 943. Rengger et Longchamp. Essai historique sur la -v •- tion du Paraguay et le gouv rnement dictatorial du Dr. Aau- cia. map and plate. 8vo. Paris 1827. sewed. $1. 7. GUYANA. t 944. Aanteekeningen betrekkelyk de Kolonie Suriname. 8vo. map. Arnhem 1826. maps. $1. 945. AccooRDT met de Staten van Zeeland aangegaan we- gens de Koop en Overneminge van de Colonie van Suri- name. 4to. Amsterdam (1749). large and thick writing paper. $10. This is a collection of official publications, made from 1682 to 1749 and under separate titles; the parts prin- ted from 1682 to 171 Ji are with their original titles and dated. 946. Almanach de la G-yanne fran^aise. 8vo. Cayenne 1822. sewed. $1. 917. — Idem. 8vo. Ibid. 1823. $1. 948. Amerikaansche Voyagie naar Rio de Berbice en Suri- rame. 4to. S. d. (1689). $4. Wants one or two leave? of the introduction, which is without any interest, The volume is else complete; it is one of rarest voyages in the Dutch language. 949. Anecdotes sur le 18 fructidor et nouveaux memoires des deportes de Guyane. ^ewed. $ — ,75. 950. Ayme (J. J.) Deportation et naufrage; suivis de tableaux de vie et de morts a son depart de la Guyane. 8vo. Paris, sewed. $ — ?75. 951. Bagon. Memoires pour servir a I'histoire de Cayenne et de la Guianne Fran9aise. plates. 8vo. Paris 1777. 2 vis. bound. S3. 86 Part VIII. 7. Guyana. {< I.:; ?!(«■> il I*-; 952. Bancroft. Essay on the natural history of Guyana. 8vo. bound. Sl,25. 953. Barbe Marbois. Journal d'un deportc non juge. 2 vis. 8vo. Paris 1834. sewed. Si, 7 5. 954. — Idem, boards. S2,25. 955. Barriere. Nouvellc relation de la Fra:.ce Equinoxiale. 12mo. Paris 1743. numerous plates. Sl,50. 056. — Essai sur I'hist. naturelle de la France Equinoxiale. 12mo. Paris 1749. sewed. Si. 957. — Idem. calf. Sl,50. 958. Beschryvinge van Guiana desselfs situatie gesontheyt, vruchtbaerheydt ende ongemeene profyten ende Voordeelen . boven andere Landen. 4to. Hoorn 1676. uncut. 825. This pamphlet is excessively scarce and quite unknown to all bibliographers. 959. BiET (A.) Voyage en I'lsle de Cayenne. 4to. Paris 1604. bound. Sb. 960. Caze (de) Compagnie de Colonisation generale de la Guyane fran9aise par de Caze. 8vo. Paris 1826. sewed. S — 50. 961. Collection of pieces relating to the french emigrations to Guyana. 8vo. 1844. Not published. S2. 962. Conditien tusschen de Dry Respective Leden van de Societeyt van Suriname, geconvenieert in Dato 21 May 1683. 4to. Amsterdam 1683. S5. 963. Conditien, de welcke by de Ed. Gr. Mog. Heer Staten V. Hollandt ende West-Vrieslandt, toegestaen weerden aen een yeder, die genegentheydt mochten hebben, om een aen- seenlyke Colonic uyt te setten op de vaste Kust van Ame- rica. 4to. (1676.) $15. i)64. Conventie tusschen de Directeuren van de geoctroyerde Societeyt van Suriname. 4to. S'Gravenhage 1734. Si, 50. 965. CopiA van't Octroy de Hoogh Mog. Heeren Staten Ge- nerael oen Jaen Keeps, en syne mede Participanten, om een Colonic op tc rechten aan de Westzyde von Rio de Las Amazones tot aen Cabo d'Orangc. 4to. S'Gravenhage 1689. uncut. $15. Holland in its immense activity, not content with its com- merce to both the Indies , and with the flourishing settlement which enriched it from day to day, was con- tinually seeking to augment its power. This accounts for the numerous colonies we see planned every year, to such an extent that we are at a loss to understand how so small a country could furnish a sufficient num- ber of persons willing to exile themselves in order to e remotest corners of t' people globe colony 971. Ci of Jan Reeps is one of those works we are surprised to Part VIII. 7. Guyana. 87 inowu to was con- find any trace of in history, so much it was lost sight of among greater and more successful speculations. In- deed one is hardly able to say if this expedition left , Holland or not. The extreme scarcity of this pamphlet has prevented persons more competent than ourselves from giving their opinion on the history of this colony ; and it is almost the duty of those men in America who devote their studies to make the history of the new world known to us, to give us some details of this almost forgotten country. In the mean time we re- commend this tract to their notice, assuring them they will read it with interest. 966. De la Guiane fran9aise ou du projet du peuple avec des labourears Europeens, ou I'examen d'un ouvrage de Mr. le Marquis de Barbe-Marbois. sewed, s. 1. S — ,75. 967. De Zes eerste Brieven betreffende de Plantagien Water- land, Arichen, Palmeribo in Surinambo gelegen in de Kolonie Suriname. 8vo. (Amsterdam 1833.) 60 pag. S — ,7o. 968. DiEPERiNK (H. H.) Voorleging over de Bewaring der Gezondheid in Paramaribo. 8vo. Hoorn 1825. uncut. 36 pag. S— ,25., 969. DUPERRE. Precis de la colonisation de la Mana, a la Guyane Fran9aise. 8vo. Paris 1835. sewed. S — ,50. 970. Een kort en bondigh Vertoogh van de considerable Co- lonie, die de Edele Groot mogende Heeren Staten van Hol- land ende West- Vrieslandt geresolveert uyt te setten op de vaste Kuste van America, one large fol sheet. Si 5. It is easy to understand the extreme rarity of a loose sheet, destined to be posted on the walls of Amster- dam. In ten years time we shall most likely not find one of those numberless placards which we now see posted on almost every scaffolding and wall in and about London and Paris, inviting all who are desirous of making their fortune to emigrate to California, and yet the above is a poster which has resisted the rava- ges of time far more than 150 years, and which is still in the same state as when it left the printers hands; this is owing to the fine paper it is printed on, which is much superior to that made use of for such purposes in the present days. 971. Een nette onpartydighe Beschryvinge van Surinam. 4to. Cabout 1660. • So. Wants title and first leaf; but contains the entire de- scription of the country of Surinam, one of the most accurate documents which remain from the history of 88 Part VIII. Paraguay. • ; I' "'-«. mi, i"V the first colonisation of America. It is therefore impor- tant for every amateur to procure even this imperfect copy, till he be able to get a more complete one; which as far as I know will be allmost impossible. 972. Een Vertoogh van de considerable Colonic, by de Ed. Gr. Mog. II. Staten v. Holland ende West-Vriesland, uyt- geset op de vaste Kust van America. 4 to. S'Gravenhage 1676. uncut. $15. An official publication not devoid of interest, composed for the purpose of encouraging emigrants, and showing all the advantages of Guiana in their most favourable light. The colony here mentioned was destined for the ' river Wiapoca; — the prices of land, the different kinds of animals found there, etc. etc., are to be seen in this volume. 973. Fermin (Ph.) Description gdndralo, hist, gdographique et physique de la colonic de Surinam. 2 vis. 8vo. plates^ Amsterdam 1769. bound. S2. 974. — Nieuwe algemeene Beschryving van de Colonic v. Suriname. 2 vis. Svo. plates. Harlingen 1770. S2. 975. — Traite des maladies les plus frequeutes h, Surinam. 12 mo. Maestrich 1764. uncat. $2. 976. — Idem, new ed. 12mo. Amsterdam 1765. uncut. S2. 97 7. FocKE (H. C.) Verhaal van een hogtge naar de Land- streek Para in de Kolonie Suriname. Svo. si. u. d. 1830. 33 pages. Si. 9V8. Fkeytag (Gener.) Memoires; contenans des ddtails sur les deportes du 18 fructidor. 2 vis. 8vo. Paris 1824. sewed. Sl,50. 979. Fusee (Aublet) Histoire des plantes de la Guyane fran- 9aise. 4 thik. vis. 4to. containing 400 plates, calf very neat, splendid copy. Paris 1775. $10. 980. Gallart de Ter.-oulee. Tableau de Cayenne ou de ?a Guiane Fran^aise. 8vo. Paris an 7. sewed. S — ,75. 981. Gedachten over den Slavenhandel te Zurinarae. 8vo. In den Hage 1807. uncut. $ — ,25. 982. Gedachten over de Emancipatie der Negerslaven. 8vo. S'Gravenhage 1844. uncut. 32 pag. S — ,25. 983. Gerbier (B.) Somraier verhael van seeckere americaen- sche voyagie. 4to. 1660. Sl5. 984. — Idem. 2d editioa with 2 plates. $20. 985. — A Summary description manifesting that greater profits are to be done in the hot than in the could parts of the coast of America. 4to. S. L. 1660. Si 5. 986. GiRAUD. Memoire sur la Guiane fran07. halfbnd. So. 80. CiFAMBON. Le commerce de TAmdrique par Marseille, ou expliquation des lettres patentes dii Roi donnces en Fevrier 1719. 4to. maps and plates. Avignon 17(14. calf. 82,75. 80a. — Idem, sewed. S2,25. 81. Cloookk. Relation de cequi s'est passe dans le& isles et terre-ferme de rAmericpie pendant la derni^re guerre avec I'Aiigleterre et depuis en execution du traiid de Brdda. 2 vols. i2mo. Paris 1671. SlO. 82. C'ojitiVY (A. de) Kssai sur les colonies fran^aises. 8vo. Vm-'i 1 8 ;> 9 . sewed. S 1 . 83. Colombo (F.) Historic nelle quali s'ha particolare e vera relatione della vita e de fatti dell' Ammiraglio D. C* Co- lombo. 8vo. Venetia 1571. S7,50. 84. CoNSiDEiiATiE ovcrgelevcrt by de Heeren Bewinthebbern van de Oost-Indische Compagnie, waeromme het voor scire Compagnie on mogelick ende ondienstigh is, om met de West-Indische Compagnie te treden in handelinge, om beyde onder een Octroy i ;.\de Societeyt gebracht te worden. 4to. S*Gravenhage 1644. 8 pages. S3. 85. Considekatien tot wederlegginge van de voorstellingen door de Heer Mr. Nicolas Muys van Holy, opgestelt in zyne Memorie, om de Negotie van Oost en West-Lidische Actien. 4to. uncut, s. 1. n. d. 12 pages. S3. 85a. — Idem; other edition, uncut. 20 pags. S3. 86. Considerations generales sur les trois classes, qui peuplent les colonies fran9aises. 8vo. Paris 1814. sewed. Si. 87. Cooper (Th.) Renseignements sur TAmerique. map. 8vo. Paris 17D5. 87a. Idem. 8vo. Hambom 1795. sewed. S — ,80. 88. CoFYE van de Resoluti* van de Heeren Burghemeesters Part VIII. Taraouay. 80 987. Hkylidy (II.) Pleitxede over den graad van praeferentie der particuliero W. Ind. 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Apologia ofte waerachtighe verantwoordinghe over de enorme ende noyt gehoorde pro- cedueren, gegens zijnen persoon gebruyckt, by de gewesene Hooge Raden von Brasil. 4to. Amsterdam 1643. $10. 1041. AucTENTiCK Verhael van*t remarcquabelste is voorge- . vallen in Brasil tusschen den HoUandtschen Admirael Wil- lem Cornelisz ende de Spaensche Vlbot. 4to. Amsterdam 1640. foot uncut. $5. The marks „C 3" and „D" at the fc-^ of two of the pages are evidently misprinted and tead of A 3 and B. 1042. B. (J.) Plain and true relation of the going forth of a Holland fleet to the coast of Brasil. 4to. Rotterdam 1623. $10. 1043. Baers (J.) Olinda ghelcgen int Lant von Brasil etc. 4to. Amsterdam 1630. , $15. An excessively scarce little pamphlet, containing a detai- led account of the taking of Phernambuco by the Dutch, the first place they retook after being expelled in 1626. It was after the success of this enterprise that they gained almost entire possession of Brazil, which they soon rendered one of the finest and most flourishing countries in the world. See Grant's History of Bra- zil p. 54. 1044. Barlaei(C.) Rerum per octennium in Brasilia et alibi nuper gestarum; sub praefectura Mauritii Nassovia comitis. fol. Amsterdam 1647. $20. „ Clement (Bib. Cur. vc. II p. 430) calls this work „fort rare*' most of the copies having been consumed by a fire, which destroyed the ware -house of Blaeu the pu- Part Vm. 8. Brasil* 93 blisher. It is a magnificent work, profusely illustrated with maps, views etc." Rich. 1045. Barlaeus (Cabp.) Rerum per octennium in Brasilia et alibi gestarum, sub praefectura comitis J. Mauritii Nassa- viae etc. historia. Cui accesserunt G. Pisonis, tractatus de aedibus, aquis et locis in Brasilia etc. plates. 8vo. Clevis 1660. vel. . . $7,50. 1046. — Brasilianische Geschichte, bei der Regierung Jo- hann Moritz, Fursten zu Nassau. Aus dem Latein. 8vo. fig. Cleve 1659. vel. $5. 1047. Beauchamp (Alex, de) L'Independance du Brdsil. 8vo. Paris 1824. sewed. $—,60. 1048. Beschreibung welcher gestalt die Hauptstatt dess Kb- nigreichs Brasilien, Phernambuco, von dem Herm Heinrich Cornel. Lonch General pp. und H. Dietrich v. Wartenburg, Obristen pp. im Namen der West-Indischen Compagny be- lagert u. im J. 1630 erobert worden. 4to. Ambsterdam 1630. $10. 1049. Brasil. a constitue9ao de Portugal; por J. P. L. 4to Rio de Janeiro 1824. $1,25. 1050 Brasilsche Gelt- Sack, waerin dat daerlijk vertoont wordt, waer dat de Participiantcn van de West-Ind. Com- pagnie haer geli ghebleven is. 4to. Op't Reciff (near Olinda di Phernambuco) 1647. $25. This is the first Dutch book printed in Brasil, and in America alltogether; it is perhaps too the first print done by the inhabitants of Brasil. The pamphlet itself is full of interest and contains many curious details about the administration of the West- Indian -Company, which explain a part of those difS- culties which weighed so havily on the other colonies of the company, chiefly on New-Netherland. 1051. Brasyls Schuyt Praetgen. 4to. s 1. 1649. $5. 1052. Claar Vertoogh van de verradersche en vyantlykcke Acten en Proceduren van Poortegal in Brasil. 4to. Amster- dam 1647. uncut. $5. 1053. Consioeratien op de Cautie van Portugal. 4to. 1647. uncut. $5. 1054. Const ANTIC. Remonstrance des negociants du Brdsil', contre les insultes faites au pavilion portugais et contre la saisie violente de plusieurs de leurs navires; par les officiers de la marine anglaise. 8vo. Paris 1814. sf^wed. $ — ,75. 1055. Contra -Manifest van Signer Fernando Telles de Faro. 4to. 1659. uncut. $5. On the question of the West -Indian company. 1056. CoPYEN van drie Missiven een door den Marquis de 94 Part Vm. 8. Brasil. f Montuval, Vice -Roy van de Bay, gheschreven ende gbeson- den aen S. Ex. Grave Mauritius von Nassau tot Fernam- bouk etc. 4to. Amsterdam 1641: in its primitive state, uncut and not cut open. $10. 1057. — Idem, second edition. 4to. Ibidem 1642; fine old ned morocco binding gilt edges. 1058. De Brasilsche Breede-Byl ofte Tsammensprak tus- schen Kees Schutt en Jan Maet. 4to. 1647. $5* 1059. ExAMEN op het vertoogh teghen bet onghefondeerde ende schadelyk sluyten der vryen handel in Brasil. 4to. 1637« uncut. $5. 1060. Extract ende copye von verscbeyde Brieven en Scbrif- ten belangcnde de Rebellie der paepscbe Fortugesen von desen Staet in Brasilien. 4to. 1646. $15. 1061. GuELEN (A. de) Briefve relation de I'estat de Pher- nambucq, dcdid k Tassemblce des 19 poems la trbs noble compagnie d'West-inde. 4to. Amsterdam 1640. $10. 1062. HaeRlem*s Scbuyt Pratgen op*t Redres van de Wesfc- Indiscbe Compagnie. 4to. 1649. $10. On Brasil and containing a few words about Ncw-Ne- tberland. 1063. 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West-Indische Compagnie; Reglement over het opcn- stellen van den handel op Brazil, provisioneel ghearesteert. 4to. S'Gravenhage 1648. S5. 1100. — Idem, other edition. 8 pages. Ibid. 1648. 9. SOUTH -SEA. 1101. Bastide (M. de la) Memoire sur un nouveau passage de la mcr du nord a la mer du sud. 8vo. Paris 1781. sewed. S — ,50. 1102. Byron (C.) A voyage round the world; in which is contained a description of the streights of Magellan, and of the gigantic people, called Patagonian etc. 8vo. London 1767. «— ,75. 1103. — The same translated into French by R. 12mo. Paris 1767. calf. S— ,75. 1104. — Idem. 8vo. Berlin 1799. calf. $1,25. 1105. — Idem, sewed. $1. 1106. Balrymple. Voyages dans la mer d; 'jud par les Espagnols et les HoUandais. 8vo. Paris 1774. calf. Sh 1107. Description des terres Magellaniques et des Pays a^jaoents; traduit par B. 2 vis. t2mo. Paris 1787. sewed. $1. 1108. — Idem, halfbound. $1,25. 1109. Frezier. Relation du voyage de la Mer du Sud aux^,^ cotes de Chill et de Perou, fait pendant les ann^es 1712, / 13 & 14. 4to. Amsterdam 1717- neat. $2,50. "^ 1110. — Idem. ,2 vis. 12mo. Paris 1732. sewed. $1,50. ml. Laborde (be) Histoire abr^g^e de la Mer 4u Sud 3 vis. 8vo. & Atlas. 4to. Paris 1791. $5. 1112. Treyille. Histoire des nouvelles d^uvertes faites dans la mer du Sud en 1767. 68. 69 et 1770. 2 vis. 8vo. . Paris 1774. calf. $1,75. 1113. Vaugondy & BuACHE. M^gdoires sur les pays de TAsie et de TAmerique situes au nord de la mer du Sud. 4to. Pa- ris 1774 — 75. sewed. $1. 1114. -- Idem, halfbound. $1,25. 9G Appendix. APPENDIX. CONTAINING SOME BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS ON ASIA, AFRICA AND AUSTRALIA. 1115. Aen de Ed. M. Heeren Commissar, van S. Maj. van Brit- taingen. De ootm. Supplicatie vandc Bewinth. ende Comp. Coopluyden in London, handelende op Oost-Indien. 4to. Rot- terdam 1661. nearly tmcut. S2. Hi 6. Anatomia ofte ont Ledinge roerende de saeken der Engelsche en Hollanders in Amboyna. 4to. Amst. 1652. S3. 1117. Antwoort van de H. M. Staten Generaelaen de Heero Downing. 15 Sept. 1664. 4to. Middelburg 1664. $3. Relating to the „H. Bonaventure" and „Bonne Esperance." 1118. Antwoort van de H. M. Heeren Staten Generael op de Memorie van de Heere Downing. 4to. Rotterdam 1664. S 3. On the vessels "Charles" and "Jack." 1119. Antwoorde vande Gedeputeerde van de Nederl. Oost- Ind. Comp. op de frivole Bequeste gepresenteert aens Ko- nincx Commissarissen. 4to. S. 1. 1681. nearly uncut. S2. 1120. Antwoort van de H. M. H. Staten Generael aende Heer Downing. 4to. Amsterdam 1664. S5. On the Ships: Bonne Esperance, Bonne Aventure, Hoop- vel and Luypart captured on the East -Indian and African shore. 1121. Artikel tusschen den Doorluchtigsten Prince Karel II ende de Staten Generael; om de geschillen der Engelsche «n Nederlandsche Oost-Ind. Compagnie. 4to. 1675. S3. 1122. Articulen en Conditien op welcke de Kooplieden en Negotianten de Koningh van Vrankryk ootmoedigh versoght hebben, om syn Majesteyts Declaratie en toestemminge, aengaende t'oprechten van een Oost-Indische Compagnie in Vrankrijk. 4to. 1664. uncut. S2. 1123. BoNDiGH verhael van den Oorlogh tusschen de Oost- Indische Compagnie en den Koningh van Macasser; voorge- vallen in den Jare 1666, 1667, 1668; after the copy prin- ted in Batavia. 4to. Leyden 1669. S4. 1124. Brief van de Oost-Ind. Compagnie aen de Staten Generael. fol. 1665. leaf. S2. .1125. Charisius (P.) Naerder Klagten ontrent de Deensche Afri- caensche Compagnie die de Nederl. W. Ind. Compagnie aldaer niet will gedoghen ende alle schade aen doet. 4to. 1660. S2. 1126. Deductie ingestelt tot onderrichtinge van den Coning van Groot-Britannien. 4to. S'Gravenhage 1664. S3. On the ships Maria and Charles in Africa. Appendix. 10ft ireelderlcy sccten, die aldaor in Kercke Jcsu Christi zQii oni« staen. Dordr. H. v. Esch. 1647. 8vo. min. Scarce, S6, — Contains an historical relation of the different religious Beets, as were the Brownists, etc. who took in the midst of the 17th century their refuge into the New World. 1180. ^OUBNALEN Van drie voyagien, te weten 1®. van T. Can- dish door de Magellaensche Straet rondom de Werelt. 2®. van F. Draeck ende J. Haukeins naar W. Indie in 1593. 3®. Jour* nael van de Nassausche Vloot, onder *t beleydt van J. I'He- remite in 1623 — 26. Hierby een beschryv. van Peru door P. .