. The Narragansett historical register . uture. We entreat therefore that our friends will join us heartilyand will aid us in every way possible in extending our circu-lation, and in providing us with funds in order to work tobetter advantage. The editor pledges himself to spare nopains on his part and entreats his friends to spare none ontheir part. Will they do this? Let each one do his partfaithfully and not wait for another to do it for them. If eachone will do his part then the future success of the Registeris assured. Thanks.—We have received several letters speaking invery high terms of


. The Narragansett historical register . uture. We entreat therefore that our friends will join us heartilyand will aid us in every way possible in extending our circu-lation, and in providing us with funds in order to work tobetter advantage. The editor pledges himself to spare nopains on his part and entreats his friends to spare none ontheir part. Will they do this? Let each one do his partfaithfully and not wait for another to do it for them. If eachone will do his part then the future success of the Registeris assured. Thanks.—We have received several letters speaking invery high terms of our historical paper in the last Registerand urging us to furnish more. It is really pleasant to knowthat our paper was so well received. We thank our readersfor their pleasant words, and will try as soon as we can togratify them with more matter of the variety asked for. The United Service Magazine.—We are pleased to wel-come this standard work to our exchange list. We havealready received great pleasure in the perusal of it> |. 254 Narraganseit Historical Register. and find several papers upon subjects interesting to RhodeIsland. Such works as the United Service are truly an orna-ment and power in the literary world. The Proceedings of the Wyoming (Penn.) Historicaland Genealogical Society, vol. il, part 1.—We have receivedthrough the politeness of Sheldon Reynolds, Esq., the articles are timely and indicates that this society ofhistorical students are energetic and enthusiastic in the pur-suit of their chosen subjects. It is a pleasure to note suchvigor, and we congratulate the society upon the great successof their enterprise. SOCIETIES AND THEIR DOINGS. Rhode Island Historical Society. — Oct. 6, 1885. Themost important piece of business transacted at this meetingwas the appointing of a committee to act in connection witha committee appointed by the Veteran Citizens Historical As-sociation, the two to act with a committee appointed by thecity governmen


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