ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR 1853, BY
IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW-YORK.
JOHN A. GRAY, PRINTER,
95 & 97 Cliff Street, New-York.
EARLY English Poets. By JAMES W. WALL.
EDITOR'S TABLE: Anniversary of Saint Nicholas, 81; Gossipping Letter from a School-master in Minnesota, 91; Uncle Reuben-a Down-East Sketch, 93, 304, 522; Letters from Down the River, 190, 419, 518; Oratory for the Redemption of Credit, 194; A Familiar Epistle to the Editor, 306; The Rebellion of Tippletown, 308; Southey on the Authorship of the Doctor, 415; Brillat SavarinLetter from Carl Benson, 422; the late Robert M. Charlton, 426; Reminiscences -Our Sanctums, 526; An Evening in the California Mines, 636
To December. By L. J. BATES... To My Old Coat. By PIERRE VIVANT.237 Hopes. By CHARLES LELAND POR-
FIRST Impressions of New-York. By An ENGLISHMAN.......
.58, 251, 458, 588 Rosa. A Plaint. By THOMAS H. HOWARD. 457
Letters from Poplar-Hill. .9, 272, 498, 575 Life and Character of William Pitt. AARON F. PERRY.... Love and Marriage. A Bachelor's Growl..134 Lays of Quakerdom. Mary Fisher's Visit to
Life on the Yuba.... LITERARY NOTICES: Physiology of Taste, by Brillat Savarin, 68; January and June, by Benjamin F. Taylor, 70; History of the Captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena, 71; The Blood-stone, by Donald Mac- Leod, 73; Life of Benjamin Robert Hay- don, by Tom Taylor, Esq., 75; Mac- laurin's System of Writing, 79; North American Review for January, 183; Poems and Parodies, by Phoebe Carey, 185; Auto-biography of an Actress, by Anna Cora Mowatt, 186; Passion-Flow- ers, 188 Cooper's History of the United States Navy, 189; Memoir of Rev. Wil- liam Creswell, D.D., by his Father, 293; Cruise of the North Star, by Rev. Over- ton Choules, D.D.. 299; Campbell's Complete Poetical Works, 301; Sheil's Sketches of the Irish Bar, 302; The Hive of the Bee-Hunter, by Thomas B. Thorpe, 407; The Apocalypse Unveiled, 409; United States Grinnell Expedition. by E. K. Kane, M.D., 410; Scotia's Bards, 412; Noctes Ambrosianæ of Blackwood's Magazine, 414; Apheila and other Poems, by Miss J. Pleasants and Mr. T. B. Bradley, 407; The Lamp- lighter, 509; The Poetical Works of W. H. C. Hosmer, 511; Minnie Hermon, or the Night and its Morning, by T. W. Brown. 413; Crystalline, by Rev. F. W. Shelton, 515; Thesaurus of English Words, by P. M. Roget, 316; History of Illinois, by Gov. Thomas Ford, 517. The Lost Prince, etc., 619; Life and Say- ings of Mrs. Partington, 625; Melbourne and the Chincha Islands. By G. W. Peck, 628; The Spectator, 632: Puddle- ford and its People. By H. H. Riley, 632
Trafalgar. By ISAAC MACLELLAN 57 Mohammed's Flag. By B. RUSH
The Dead. By HENRY ALFORD..270 Visions of Home. By O. M. G....276 April. By J. H. WILSON... Remembrances. By SIGMA.. America... Lunacies
Old Songs. By W. H. C.
The Marriage of the Seas.. The Reason Why. Inscribed to F. S. C. A Poetical Autograph- ical Letter..
Sketches of Travel and Character. By Hon. .82, 53, 264 WILLIAM W. CAMPBELL.... Stage-Coaches. A Daguerreotype of the
Spotting a Gentleman. By FREDERICK L.
Spanish Alarm-Bell, the. By ISAAC MACLEL-
Switzerland: on the Road. By ROBERT M. .221, 615
Song of Labor. The Miner. By J. SWETT.229 Saint Simon Stylites and the Flea, By J. H.
Sonnet-To a New-born Infant, By JAMES WYNNE, M.D...
Statesman's Hope for his Country, the. By
ISAAC MACLELLAN.. Spring-time. By THOMAS MACKELLAR....393 Schediasms. By PAUL S10GVOLK.....
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