The Patriot Chief. A Tragedy. Philadelphia: Wm. Prichard, 1783. 8vo, pp. 70.

The Reconciliation; or, The Triumph of Nature. A Comic Opera, in Two Acts. Philadelphia, Prichard & Hall, 1790. 12mo, pp. 48.

MAURICE, MARK

The Manuscript—Comprising "The Fratricide" and Miscellaneous Poems. Boston, 1827. 12mo, pp. 70.

McHENRY, JAMES

Dr. James McHenry, born in Larne, County Antrim, Ireland, December 20, 1785, died there July 20, 1845. He was graduated in medicine at Dublin University and Glasgow, and first located in practice at Larne, whence he removed to Belfast. He came to the United States in 1817 and followed his profession in Baltimore, Md., and Pittsburgh, Pa. In 1824 he settled in Philadelphia, where he practiced medicine and carried on a mercantile business. From 1842 to the time of his death he was United States Consul at Londonderry, in Ireland. His home in Philadelphia was the resort of most of the literary people of that and other cities. He published a poem on the Pleasures of Friendship in 1822. He was editor of the American Monthly Magazine in Philadelphia in 1824, and wrote and published a number of novels.

The Usurper. A Historical Tragedy in Five Acts. Philadelphia, 1829. 16mo, pp. 65.
Played at the old Chestnut Street Theatre.

MEAD,——.

Wall Street; or, Ten Minutes Before Three. A Farce. New York, 1819. 18mo, pp. 34.
Third edition.
Immortalized by Halleck in the lines:
And who would now the Athenian dramas read,
When he can get "Wall Street," by Mr. Mead.

MEGIA, F.