BY LAUNCELOT LANGSTAFF, Esq. Janici Kirke Paulis IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. STOR LIBRARY NEW-YORK: NEW-YORK PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, AND SOLD BY THE PRINCIPAL BOOKSELLERS THROUGHOUT THE 1835. Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1835, By HARPER & BROTHERS, In the Clerk's Office of the Southern District of New-York. ADVERTISEMENT. THE SECOND SERIES of Salmagundi was, it will be perceived by the dates of the papers, commenced many years after the publication of the first, and during the absence of Mr. Irving in Europe. The whole is the production of Mr. J. K. Paulding. Setting aside any other claim it may have to public notice, it is not altogether incurious when compared with the First Series, as marking the changes in style and opinions produced by the lapse of time. This part of Salmagundi, owing to particular circumstances unnecessary to detail, has been long out of print; and it is hoped the public will not think it altogether unworthy of a revival, and association with its Elder Brother. THE PUBLISHERS. New-York, April, 1835. |