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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.
EDITOR'S TABLE:
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. Nicho-
las, 182. An Intercepted Parisian Epistle,
185. An Epistle to the Editor from the
Author of Alban, 275. A pair of Missives
from a Grahamité and a Gourmet,278. Some
Reminiscences of Poor Power, 369. The
Printers' Banquet: Letter from Hon G. C.
Verplanck, 372. Intermingled Leaves of Gos-
sip and Travel, 373. Paucum plus Fabula-
rum: A few more Fables, 464. Floral: New-
York Horticultural Society, 466. The Con-
demned 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
Is Genius conscious of its Powers?
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 Po-
desta'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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nam's Semi-Monthly Library: Hood, 272.
A Faggot of French Sticks, 273. Five
Years in an English University, 274. Hand
Book of Wines, 361. The Standard
Speaker, 363. Pynnshurst: His Wander-
ings and Ways of Thinking, 365. The
Buckeye Abroad; or Wanderings in Eu-
366. Meditations in America, and
rope,
other Poems, 367. Examples of Life and
Death, 368. The North American Review
for October, 460. Men and Women of the
Eighteenth Century, 461. Putnam's
Semi-Monthly Library, 462. Documenta-.
ry History of the State of New-York, 462.
Appleton's Popular Library of the Best
Authors, 463. Lord Cockburn's Life of
Lord Jeffrey, 463. Isa: A Pilgrimage, 554,
Schoolcraft's History of the Indian Tribes
of America, 553. The Household of Sir
Thomas More, 554. Pynnshurst: His
Wanderings, etc., 554. Little and Brown's
Edition of Webster's Works, 555.
Lines: Our Paths Divide,
31
118
123
Lines on Lizzie Laird. By JAMES LINEN,
Little Henrique; or the Child's Death-Bed,
Lines to Kate. By FRANCIS COPCUTT, 130
Lines to an Orange Tree. By WM. PITT
PALMER,
Lines to Elía. By M. S. SEWARD,
Lines to Kossuth. By Mrs. H. M. PERLEY, 162
Little Sleeper (The). By J. CLEMENT, 212
Loyalist of the Vendée (The),
220
Sketches of Western Life. Number One, 325
Sketches of Authors, Painters and Players, 327
Stanzas: The Valley where the Village lies, 334
66 Live it down. By RUFUS HENRY
BACON,
Locket (The): An Ancient Ballad. By RICH-
ARD HAYWARDE,
Lost in the Tule: An Incident in California,
Lunatic Asylum of Boresko (The),
Lines. The Dear Ones gone before us,
221
214
228
St. Regiswood of Laufen,
346
351
66 to A. M. By PAUL S1OGVOLK,
Through Much Tribulation,
263
320
321
325
Stanzas: St. Helena. By 'GRETTA,' • 506
Some More German Songs. By DONALD
MACLEOD,
520
Lonely Heart (The),
Lines. By WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT, 447
Lament for SA-SA-NA. By W. H. C. HOSMER, 513
Literary Quakers: BARTON and the How-
ITTS,'
Lines to Fanny. By A. S. M.,'
Leaf from the Life of a London Author (A), 537
Sea-Nymphs (The) to the Dryads. By WIL-
LIAM PITT PALMER,
Stanzas: Sabbath-Eve,
T
Tribute to the Genesee. By G. W. ELLIOTT, 170
171 Talk upon Antiquity (A): The Fathers of
the Church.' By E. KENNEDY,
333 Thoughts after a Storm. By a New IONE,
The Timidity of Affection: A Tribute,
To my old Clock. By R. W. WEIR,
Transcripts from the Docket of a late Sheriff
of New-York,
18
Oberon and Titania. By a New Contributor, 124
On the Economy of Charles Lamb,
Orange Flower (The),
On the Genius of Charles Dickens,
205, 493
219
236
262
336, 530
491
To my Wife in Absence. By PARK BENJA-
MIN,
Tomb-Bird (The). By E. W. B. CANNING, 492
Trip to Mount St. Bernard (A). By a New
Contributor,
510
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390 Unus et Alter. By a New Contributor,
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