O. W. S.—The first "Jimmy Brown" story was in No. 32 of Young People, Vol. I. There were also stories of the series in Nos. 35, 38, and 50 of the same volume.
Subscriber, Philadelphia.—The first Wednesday in March, 1789, which that year fell on the fourth day of the month, was the time appointed for the government of the United States to begin its operations after the election of George Washington, but owing to unavoidable delays it was several weeks later before both of the new Houses of Congress could assemble. The inauguration of Washington did not take place until April 30 of the same year, but his term of office dated from March 4, and it was on that day in 1797 that he retired, after serving his country for eight years, and the inauguration of John Adams took place. The inaugurations of Presidents of the United States have always taken place on that day, except when the date has fallen on Sunday, in which case the public ceremonies are postponed until the following day.
E. W. H., and many Others.—When the address of a correspondent desiring exchange has been given, you must direct your offers and inquiries directly to the one with whom you desire to make an exchange.
M. C. M.—The address you desire was given twice in the Post-office Box, in No. 36 and No. 41, Vol. I.
Robert H. R.—We can not furnish a full set of Young People containing "The Moral Pirates," but you can obtain the story in neat book form.