IN DE X. A. 1. PAGE. PAGE. . A June Morning, .. .52 Ingle side Chit-Chat. By • THE SQUIRE,' 10, 181, A Question in Single Rule of Three,. ..118 239, 433 A Pair of Sonnets. By T. W. PARSONS, Esq.,155 IZAAK WALTON'S Complete Angler. Edited A Night in Athens. By a New CONTRIBUTOR, 189 by an AMERICAN,. ..381 A Chapter on Fallacies. By S. S. Coxe, Esq.,302 Illustrated Edition of THOMSON's Seasons,.545 A Lay Sermon. 331 A Leaf from the Annals of Insanity. ....452 Autumn Rhyrnes. By Thomas MACKELLAR, 330 L. A New Rape of the Lock. By J. G. SAXE, LITERARY NOTICES,....75, 156, 258, 342, 441, 543 Esq..... 493 Love and Love Letters. By DÁVID STRONG,..30 A Welcome to Winter,. -522 Lauralie. By Susan PINDAR, . .62 Letters from the Gulf-States,. .215,393 B. Lines Written as a Monumental Inscription,..292 .300 Birds of Passage. By H. W. ELLSWORTH, Esq.,74 Lines: Domestic Bliss,.. ..324 Lines on the Death of a Good Man,. .509 C. Lunar Hospitality: An Extract, Lines on the Death of M.L. W. Chuch-Yard Flowers. By W. H.C. HosMER,105 ..........541 Classical Criticism : Prof. LEWIS' Reply to *C. A. B.' 246 M. MILTON's Satan and BYRON's Lucifer ComCribbings of LAURENCE STERNE. In a Let. pared,.. .150 Music ter to the EDITOR,.. .549 410 among the Blind: MR. DEMPSTER, ......534 325 D. N. Divination : or Fortune-Telling,... .323 Northern Mythology. By Hon. H. W. ELLS WORTH,... .95 E. Northern Literature: The Eddas, .294 Nature's Consecration. By D. W. BELISLE, 518 English Pastoral Poetry,... ..67 Evening: A Fragment: From an Old Song... 256 EDITOR'S TABLE, 0. OLD KNICK. by the Mohawk. By H. W. .244 Familiar Portraits, October at ‘DOBB, his Ferry.' By H. W. 33 Forgiveness: Lines Addressed to a Fair ROCKWELL, Esq.,... .431 Friend,.. Old French Epigrams. By 'lota,'. 522 ..145 Factory-Life in New-England. By T. Taros Oratorios in New York: Or how it strikes a TLE, Gent.. Stranger,.. 527 511 Four New Poems by American Poets,. .542 P. Poems of Early and After Years. By N. P. WILLIS,.. 543 273, 355, 457, 550 Gossip of Sea-Travel. By the late Henry R. 536 124 H. Reflections on Man in Society. By JAMES 520 Human Destiny on the American Continent. Richardsiana : Or Hits at Popular American By R. W. HASKINI, A.M... 399 Authors,... 546 S. T. Page. 45 138 .145 125 The Cup that Cheers, but not Inebriates,. .149 .136 The Farmer-Bard. By Jacob HOMESPUN,..213 137 .219 225 To the Frog that kept me Awake, 233 .301 293 The Northern Lights : Aurora Borealis, ..314 .315 The Saint Leger Papers. Concluded,. ..337 ..336 The Skeleton at Gibraltar. By William R. .341 .390 .397 .398 Sketch,... .407 .414 .437 ..526 492 535 MER, 508 U. 521 Ubi Amor, lbi Fides. By a New CONTRIBU- .116 V. 257 9 W. 18 Wreck of the Seguntum: A Ballad. By JAMES KENNARD, jr.,.. 28 Wiggins' Treasure : Or how they found the 34 ...204 41 44 X. 544 C. ROBBINS, 73 .17 ..65 ORIG I N A L P A P E R S. ART. I. THE CAPTURE OF VERA CRUZ. BY AN EYE-WITNESS, II. THE DYING SOLDIER TO HIS MOTHER. BY D. W. BELISLE, III. INGLESIDE CHIT-CHAT. By "THE SQUIRE,' V. THE PRAIRIE COTTAGE. BY MRS. C. M. SAWYER, VI. THE OREGON TRAIL. By FRANCIS PARKMAN, JR., VII. WRECK OF THE SEGUNTUM: A BALLAL. BY JAMES KENNARD, JR., . VILI. LOVE AND LOVE-LETTERS. BY DAVID STRONG,. XI. THE DEAF AND THE DUMB. BY A NEW CONTRIBUTOR, XII. TUXEDO LAKE: A VISION ON ITS SHORES. BY G. HUNTINGTON, XIII. THOUGHTS AND MAXIMS. BY REY. HERMAN HOOKER, . XV. THE INDIAN TRIBES. BY I. M'LELLAN, JR., XVI. THE EGYPTIAN LETTERS. NUMBER EIGHT, XVII. LAURALIE. BY SUSAN PINDAR, XVIII. THE EVERY DAY MAN. BY C. B. BURKHARDT, 1. A VOYAGE UP THE RIVER AMAZON, . 3. SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS: WITH HIS LIFE, Editor's Table: 1. A MANUSCRIPT SPEECH OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, 80 2. THE DISOBEDIENCE OF ORDERS BY LIEUT. HUNTER, OF THE NAVY,. 82 3. A REMINISCENCE OF THE LONDON ‘O. P.' RIOTS, 85 4. GOSSIP WITH READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS, 87 1. DOBBS. 2. PEABODY. 3. TOURNEZ MECHANIQUE. 4. SCHENCK. 5. Good FEEL- INGS - (MAINE PAPER.) 6. SRUMFRYDAVY, THE FLOSSOFER. 7. THE COMPULSORY DINER-OUT. 8. COMING IN THE EMPIRE TO DOBBS AND FIREWORKS. 9. ELE- MENT OF RESISTANCE AND UNEXPECTEDNESS - RAFt. 10. THE DIGNITY OF DEATH: (AN EXTRACT FROM 'MARRIAGE.' 11. A DA IN TROY. OUTGUSHINGS: A TRANS- CENDENTAL POEM. 13. A PLAGIARIST - 'ROMEO.' 14.RAIL-ROADS : UTICA: LUNA- OTICE. COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS who are in arrears should recollect to make returns for what we send them. Remittances to be made to JOHN ALLEN, New-York. Mr. T. P. WILLIAMS is our Agent to receive the names of Subscribers in the West and South. Editors and others kindly interested in the circulation of this Magazine, will oblige us by facilitating his designs. Entered, according to the act of Congress, in the year 1847, BY JOHN ALLEN. In the Clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of New-York. |