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GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE.

THE

Knickerbocker Magazine.

EDITED BY LOUIS GAYLORD CLARK,

will commence its THIRTY-NINTH VOLUME with the number for January,

1852.

The subscription price for the KNICKERBOCKER will be reduced from FIVE DOLLARS to THREE DOLLARS, on and after the first day of January

next.

With this reduction there will be no change in its form, size, character or quality, except a change always continued for the better; for it will improve on the past, maintaining the position so long awarded to it.

TERMS:

THREE DOLLARS A YEAR, STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.

THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM THIS CONDITICA.

To Clubs of Ten, $2.50 each.

Booksellers and Postmasters are requested to act as agents. Those who will undertake to procure subscribers will receive favorable terms. Specimen numbers will be sent gratis on application post-paid.

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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.

The Publisher of the KNICKERBOCKER takes much pleasure in informing his readers and the public, that the

SEQUEL TO ST. LEGER

AND

MEISTER KARL'S SKETCH-BOOK,

will be continued regularly through the coming year. In addition to these, and a host of highly esteemed contributors,

'I K

MARVEL,'

THE POPULAR AUTHOR OF THE

'REVERIES OF A BACHELO

has engaged to furnish a new and original work,

every number of the KNICKERBOCKER entitled

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ENTERED, ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR 1852, BY

SAMUEL HUESTON,

IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW-YORK.

JOHN A. GRAY,
PRINTER,

97 Cliff, cor Frankfort Street, New-York.

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Societies for Ameliorating the Condition of the Rich, 88. Carlyle on Coleridge: a Conver sational Bore, 90. Reminiscences of James Montgomery, 91. Anniversary of St. Nicholas, 182. An Intercepted Parisian Epistle,

185.

An Epistle to the Editor from the Author of Alban, 275. A pair of Missives from a Grahamite and a Gourmet,278. Some Reminiscences of Poor Power, 369. The Printers' Banquet: Letter from Hon G. C. Verplanck, 372. Intermingled Leaves of Gossip and Travel, 373. Paucum plus Fabularum: A few more Fables, 464. Floral: NewYork Horticultural Society, 466. The Condemned Ship, 556. A Tribute to the Amer. ican Sea-Serpent, 557. Narrative of the Great Hen-Roost Robbery on Long-Island, 560. Exhibition of the National Academy of Design, 563.

Edith: An Authentic Narrative. By FRANCIS COPCUTT,

Episode (An) in the History of the House of Beblowd,

246

311

I know that my REDEEMER liveth. By Miss CYNTHIA BULLOCK,

Is Genius conscious of its Powers?

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Dream Life: a Fable of the Seasons, 82. Schoolcraft's Memoirs of Western Indian Tribes, 83. Taylor's Indications of the Creator, 84. The Golden Legend, 86. The Land of Bondage, 87. Nicaragua: Its People, Scenery, etc., 174. Confidential Disclosures of Lamartine, 175. The Podesta's Daughter, and other Poems, 177. Memories of the Great Metropolis, 181. Lives of the Governors of New-York, 182. Histories of Herodotus and of Ancient Greece, 269. The Podesta's Daughter, and other Poems (second notice), 270. Put

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