Citizen lias a communication inr. this column, -ail v oca ting the liberal support of the proposed'read1 ing room. The plan of establishing such an institution has been under discussion for some months and the time seems about ripe to act. It will be easy to establish the necleus of amrlibrary, when the reading room shall be opened'. Many people will find 011 investigation that they can spare a volume or two for the library. A few dollars will go a long wav toward buying books, when funds may be available lor the purpose, and by degrees a public library may thus be established and the expense not be felt bv anyone. Bv all means let us have the library and reading rob 111.