59 EDITOR'S TABLE, -73,168, 256, 358, 457, 549 95 Early American Travellers in Palestine,. ....358 .128 Epitaph on a Poor Man,... An Essay on Ancient and Modern Greek,....167 Eothen : Travels in the East, .450 Ancient Travellers in the East, .168 Essays by THEOPHILUS PARSONS,. ..455 An Invitation. By ALBERT PIKE, Esq.,.. 202 Elegiac Stanzas. By H. W. ROCKWELL, Esq.,495 ..532 -203 English Poetry and Poets of the Present Day, 535 Address and Dinner of the New-York His- A Night-Adventure in Cuba. By Ned .326 Farewell Thoughts: to my Cousin Jane,....160 A Specimen of Early Western Eloquence,...362 A ioneer Sketch : drawn from Nature,.. .388 Athirst for Love. By John H. RHEYN,....396 .414 Gossip of a Player. By the late WILLIAM A Chapter on Middies. By NED BUNTLINE,.424 ABBOTT, An Invocation. By ALBERT PIKE, Esq.,.. .432 Gossip with Readers and Correspondents, 81, An Original Poem, by the late J. G. C. .459 General HAMILTON's Secret Offence against A Fragment of Family History,... An Oriental Epistle : the KNICKERBOCKER Guard-House Tales. By 'ROPER,'. .527 Birds of Passage. By E. GALLAUDET,...... 12 Hints to Lovers: or Courtship by Rule, .341 Bornholm: From the Russian of KARAMSIN,.216 Heart-Wishes. By SUSAN PINDAR,.. Book-Keeping, or the Rich Man in Spite of Hill's Treatise on Arithmetic,. 431 Death: the Record of a Dream, 57 Knowing Characters. By ALBERT PIKE, .113, 223 Discipline and Effort, or Mrs. Stewart, .136 Dr. LEE's Discourse at Geneva College, .162 ..1, 145 ..315 L'Envoi to a Lady,.. 23 65 Lines from a Humble Lover to a Cruel Sonnet Addressed by an Old Husband to a .310 ..404 Sketches of the Great West. By LEWIS F. .316 .359 .377 Some Thoughts on Bores,.. .457 ..25, 482 Shadows. By Rev. WILLIAM THOMPSON More of Sands' Literary Remains, The Black BACON,..... 518 73 Masculine and Femine Rivers,... Mrs. ELIZABETH BARRETT BARRETT's .173 The Desert of the World: An Allegory,.... 13 MAPES' Address Before the Mechanics' Insti- The Dream of a Child. By John H. RHEYN, 31 .255 The Dream-Angel. After JEAN PAUL,.. 44 Morus Multicaulis at Tinnecum,.. 405 The Dying Year. By Miss Mary GARDINER, 53 441 The Bench and Bar of Vermont, My Early Love. By ALFRED TENNYSON, The Poor: God help them! By Miss MARY E. HEWITT, Mrs. CHILD's Letters from New York,.. ....517 The Attache: or Sam SLICK in England, .. 66 Madame Orro's Concert,.. ..552 | The Drama.... 79 Men Without Souls,. .554 The Destruction of Carthage. By Miss Mary GARDINER, ..103 N. The Voyage of Life. By John H. RHEYN,.. 108 The Musical Neighbors : A Sketch from Life, 122 New Year Fancies,.. .135 The Stage considered as a Moral Institution,..129 Noah's Discourse on the Restoration of the The Wail: A Poetical Collection. By H. Jews.... .249 W.LONGFELLOW,.. .165 Notre-Dame Aux Violettes, a Legend, ..:360 The Weeper's Dream. By WM. WILSON,....196 Necessity for a National Literature,.. .415 'The Ranger's Adventure,... .198 The Wits End:' A Retort Legal,.. 201 0. The Adventure, or the Speculator's Victim,..208 The Walking Gentlemen. Number One,.... 209 On Perception. By John Waters,. .312 The Soldier's Bride: A Tribute of Affection,.223 On the Received Laws of Planetary Mo- The Shower-Bath Evaded : A Fragment,.....234 tion, .519 The Lost Fawn: An Authentic Sketch. By ROPER,... 235 P. The Lady Ann: A Ballad. By John G. Saxe, Esq..... 248 Poems, by Mrs. Mary N. M'DONALD,. 71 The Payment of the Pennsylvania Interest,..257 Passages from the Russian of KARAMSIN,....109 The late Matthew C. Field. Phazina' Phreno-Al nemotechny, or the Art of Memory, 352 at Niagara, 262 Poems by WillIAM W. LORD,. ..518 The Study of Natural History as a School- Classic,.... 283 Q. The Advent of Spring: An Ode of Horace,296 The Scalp-Hunter: A Semi-historical Sketch,297 Quoters and Quotations ; Plagiarists and Pla- The Polygon Papers,.. giarisms,.. .332, 471 32 The Gales of Spring. By CLAUD HALCRO,.346 The Chemist's Dream,. 347 R. Thoughts at Mount Hope,.. .357 Reminiscences by an Old Man,... 46 The Duty of the American Teacher. By J. Reminiscences .354 the Last Sixty-Five Years, 70 351 Requiem for the Departed,.. 216 The Library of American Biography,.. The Phariseeism of the Age, .397 s. The Foreign Missionary's Call: A Dream, ... 423 Thoughts in Spring-Time,. .427 Stanzas for Two Voices. By John WATERS, 43 The Seven Tyrants.. .428 Stanzas: You and I. By WILLIAM Pitt PAL- Temperance Dick: An Epigram,. .440 MER, Esq.,... 45 The North American Review for April,.. 453 Sonnet: To Reason, 65 | The Doom of Malaga. By Miss MARY GAR- Something to Die For.. .104 DINER,... ..480 St. Valentine's Day, and other Matters, 126 The Fricuds: A Colloquy. Number One,...488 Stanzas: Saturday Evening,. .134 The Solitude of the Soul. By Mrs. Enpslo,..503 SANDS'' Black Vampyre.'. .171 The Pilgrimage of Life. By Wm.J. COLGAN,.519 Sketches of the Great West. By Lewis F. The Widow's Honie. By MARY A. LAWSON,.526 THOMAS, Esq.,. .189 The Fountain. By Rev. Wm. T. BACON,..533 Sonnet: MARY, the Mother of Jesus,' 215 Stanzas: November. By H. M. IDE, jr.,. .227 W. Society for the Promotion of Mutual Admira- tion, .259 Within the Veil. By Rev. EDWARD White, ...301 Stanzas: To My Vine: A Similitude, England,.. 235 Scenes at Constantinople : The Holy Month, Y. ........479 Yonondio: or Warriors of the Genessee,....72 ..305 ART. I. LETTERS FROM CUBA. NUMBER THREE, . II. THE BIRDS OF PASSAGE. BY E. GALLAUDET, III. THE DESERT OF THE WORLD. AN ALLEGORY, IV. GOSSIP OF A PLAYER. BY THE LATE WILLIAM ABBOTT, V. L'ENVOI: TO A LADY. BY H. W. ROCKWELL, Esq., . VI. MY GRAND-FATHER'S PORT-FOLIO. NUMBER SEVEN, VII. THE DREAM OF A CHILD. BY JOHN RHEYN, VIII. QUOTERS AND QUOTATIONS : PLAGIARISTS AND PLAGIARISMS, IX. STANZAS FOR TWO VOICES: THE PARTING. BY JOHN WATERS, X. THE DREAM-ANGEL. AFTER JEAN PAUL, XI. STANZAS: YOU AND I. BY WILLIAM PITT PALMER, Esq., XII. REMINISCENCES OF AN OLD MAN, XIII. THE ST. 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