4.—"Where can I find the best account of the Know-Nothings, that figured in American politics some years ago?"
5.—The late Epes Sargent, in one of his sketches, says:—
"Semmes took a pinch of snuff, and replied,—'You remember Mrs. Glasse's well-known receipt for cooking a hare—First catch your hare!'"—Who was Mrs Glasse?—LATIN SCHOOL.
6.—Where can I find a full account of the history of the Indian tribes of early Massachusetts? The various State Histories say but little about them.—ANTIQUARY.
7.—Has the life of Robert Rantoul Jr. ever been written? If so, by whom?—H.A.D.
8.—Most of our States have one capital; some have two—Providence and Newport, in Rhode Island for instance. Why two?
9.—In Chandler Robbins' "History of the Second Church," under date of Oct. 7. 1762, occurs the following: "Voted that the singers sound the base at the end of the lines whenever they think proper." What is the explanation of this custom?
10.—Bartlett does not give this: "To fleet the time carelessly, as they did in the golden world." Where is it to be found?—ELHEGOS.