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June, Jennie. Afrs Jennie (Cunning- ham) Croly. Jennie Juneiana. Talks on women's topics. By ... B. 1864. Also in numerous works for juveniles.

June, Jessie Mrs. Snnelde Fo)bes.

Junta. Caleb Whitefooid, who wrote the letter in the "Public Advertiser " signed " Junia," which had the honor of being replied to by Jumus himself.

Juniolus Canadensis. Thomas Gary, editor of the "Quebec Mercury," who, in 1813, published in that paper, under this pseud , an invective in the style of Junius, against Mr. Stuart, a member of the Lower Canadian House.

Junior Sophister, A. Samuel Dexter. The progress of science: a poem . . . n.p. 1780.

Juniper. One of the pseudonyms at- tributed to Junius (q.v ).

The letter thus signed (Dec. 4, 1771), is de- signed, like those of Philo-Junius, "to explain, defend, and support the leputatlon of the prin- cipal."

Juniper, Julius, poet laureat to the Royal College of Physicians

Thomas Foster, B.A. The Brunoniad . an heroic poem ... L. 1789.

Junius* See p. 145.

"At the time when the 'Letters' appeared, pamphlets abounded, fixing their authoiship, to the perfect satisfaction of each pamphleteer, upon every public man, the ' G-cnt. Mag ' opened its columns to suggestions, and was tilled with them; in 1824, the 'Monthly Magazine' renewed the sub]ect; in 1837, pamphlets again appeared, with fiesh lights, which flickered and went out; and lately, 'Notes and Queues' has woiked like a mole on the subject; but they all have been gropings in the dark. We believe the ' Letters ' have been fathered, with a greater or less degree of confidence, upon upwards of foity public characters The most favoured were Sir Philip Francis, Lord Lyttelton, Colonel Barre", Burke, J Dunning (afterwards Lord Ashbur- ton), Chatham, Dr. Wilmott, Hugh Boyd, Wilkes, Home Tooke, Lord George Sackville, Governor Pownall, Sir. G- Jackson, Maclean, and Dr. Sidney Swwmcy The wildest conjec- tures have gained believers, and there have been madmen to lay them to George III , a Captain Allen, Suett the comedian, Combe (the author of *Dr. Syntax'), Bickcrton, an eccentiic Oxo- nian, and an utterly unknown Mr. Jones. "Who this famous writer was, will bo a question asked by generations to follow us." See ANDBEWS'S JSntish Journalism, Vol. I., p. 185.

" Numerous were the disputants who, emulat- ing the fame of Junius, now rushed into the lists with high-sounding Roman names Maicus Antonms, Scipio, Brutus, Cato, Valerias, Vir- ginius, played the buffoon in the 'Evening Post,' and thought they were dividing the lauiels -with the great gladiator of the ' Public Advertiser ' ; but they were Komans only in name, Q-rub- etreot claimed them for its own. Crabbe has had his laugh at them in his poem of 'The News- paper':

" 'These Roman souls, like Rome's great sons,

aie known To live in cells on labours of their own ;


Thus Mi'o, could we see tho noble chief, FeeUb, 101 Jbis countiy's good, on letja ol beef, Camillas copies deeds for soiclid pay. Yet lights the public battles t\\ ice a UAJ ' E'en ncn\ , the godlike Urutus views his seoie Scioll'd on the bar botud, swinging with the

door, Wheie, tippling punch, gi.ivc Gate's self you'll

see, And Amoi Patila vending smuggled tea ' "

See ANDBEWS'S JBritish Journalism, Vol. T , p. 1ST. Sec also I)E QUINCE Y'S Note-Hook of an English Opium Eater.

Junius. Jumus II. 'Browne.

Junius Ebenezer Smith Thomas, his signature in the "Charleston (S C ) City Gazette/' 1810-1G

Junius Rev. Calvin Cohon The cri- sis of the country ... r lhe credit sys- tem and the no credit system. N.Y. 1840.

Junius. Thomas llou e Edmonds, J3 A. On the reform of the income and prop- erty tax. A letter ... to Joseph Ilumo, Esq, M.P. " Daily News " (L ), 1853.

Junius, Jr George T Denn>on. A review of the militia policy of the pres- ent administration . . . Hamilton, 1803.

Junius Aincricanus David Everett, author of political essays in the " Boston Gazette " under this signature

Junius Americanus Dr Chailcs Lee, a frequent contributor to the " Gaz- etteer 3 ' and "Public Advertiser*' from 1769 to 1771. He is referred to by Ju- nius in the latter's private correspond- ence with Mr. Woodfall

Junius Americanus Arthur Lee. The political detection ... L. 1770.

Junius Americanus George Os- borne Stearns. A review of " A Discourse occasioned by the death of Daniel Web- ster, preached . . . October 31, by Theo- dore Parker "... By ... B. 1853.

Junius Hibernious John Egan, in his letters to the " General livening Post " (Dublin, 1781-82). See "N, & Q.," 21 series, vih , 166.

Junius Secundus. William F/etcho, in his contributions to the "General Evening Post" (Dublin, 178 1-82). See "N. & Q.," 2d series, viii., 100.

Junius Secundus. Charles KdsalL Constantine and Eugene ... By ... Brussels, 1818.

Jupiter of the Press, The. The London Times.

Juriscola. Tench Coze. An exami- nation of the conduct of Great Britain respecting Neutrals since the year 1701, B. 1808.

Jurisconsult. S. S. Boyd. Consid- erations on the appointment of a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States... Natchez (?), 1852.