Part 16 (1/2)

American Medical Society.

Jefferson Society, University of Virginia.

Lava--Vesuvius. Geo. Wm. Terrell.

Pupils Buffalo Public Schools.

Honesdale, Wayne County, Penna., 1853.

Citizens of Stockton, San Joaquin County, Cal.

”From two Disciples of Daguerre,” of Philadelphia.

Children of Sunday Schools, M. E. Church, City of New York.

Ladies and Gentlemen--Dramatic Profession of America.

Erina Guard, Newark, N. J.

Sons of New England in Canada.

”From Alexandrian Library in Egypt.”

”From Tomb of Napoleon, St. Helena.”

Western Military Inst.i.tute, Ky.

Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia.

TRANSLATIONS OF THE INSCRIPTIONS ON FOREIGN BLOCKS.

TURKEY.

”So as to strengthen the friends.h.i.+p between the two countries, Abdul-Majid Kahn has also had his name written on the Monument to Was.h.i.+ngton.”

These words form a chronogram--”1269-1779 of the Hegira.” Above the inscription is a monogram signifying ”Abdul-Majid, son of Mahomet Kahn.”

Upon a lower corner, ”Written by the court poet, Mustapha Izyt.”

Block is of white marble, highly polished, and ornamental.

BREMEN.

”Was.h.i.+ngton dem Grossen und Gerechten das befreundete Bremen.”

(Friendly Bremen to the great and good Was.h.i.+ngton.)

j.a.pAN.

”Exported from the harbor of Simoda, in the Province of Isu, the fifth month of the year Ansey Tora.” [April, 1853.]

GREECE.