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 TER BOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK JOHN A. GRAY, PRINTER, 07 Cliff, cor. Frankfort Street, New York. INDEX. 68 A PAGE 409 432 F 81 111 Fairy Land. By Wm. B. GLAZIER, Esq., 66 151 Fresh Start with the New Year. By Rev. J. W. MEARS, 146 408 Fudge Papers (The). By IK.MARVEL, 48, 163, 548 352, 448. Fivefold Fight (The): A Ballad of Mexico. 306 393 512 499 Fiddler at Gemund (The). From the Ger- 526 man, 535 545 G 418 Germun Songs. By Donald MACLEOD, 400, 520 33 Gossip with Readers and Correspondents, 93, 189, 280, 373, 467, 568. 360 H 432 Home : Lines inscribed to a Friend, 138 Humming-Bird (The): A Law-Office Lyric, 157 Hymn on laying the Corner-Stone of á Church, 235 340 Hanging at the Yard-Arm-almost: Ned's 457 402 431 I I know that my REDEEMER liveth. By Miss 150 414 K An Intercepted Parisian Epistle, L Memories of the Great Metropolis, 181. 246 Histories of Herodotus and of Ancient 311 other Poems (second notice), 270. Put- 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. Pynpshurst: His Wander- Random Leaf from the Life of Ralph Roa- ings and Ways of Thinking, 365. The Buckeye Abroad; or Wanderings in Eu- Rough Sketches of Female Figures: Aunt rope, 366. Meditations in America, and other Poems, 367. Examples of Life and Random Leaf from the Life of RALPH ROA- Death, 368. The North American Review NOKE, for October, 460. Men and Women of the Eighteenth Century, 461, Putnam's Semi-Monthly Library, 462. Documenta- Stanzas : Lonely Hours, ry History of the State of New York, 462. Appleton's Popular Library of the Best Schediasms. By PAUL SIOG VOLK, Authors, 463. Lord Cockburn's Life of Scotia, Land of Lake and Mountain, Lord Jeffrey, 463. Isa : A Pilgrimage, 551, Sketch-Book of Me, Meister Karl. By CHARLES Schoolcraft's History of the Indian Tribes G. LELAND, Esq., of America, 553. The Household of Sir Stanzas : About the Sex, Thomas More, 554. Pynnshurst: Iis Sequal to St. Leger. By RICHARD B. Kim- Wanderings, etc., 554. Litile and Brown's BALL, Edition of Webster's Works, 555. 31 Sketches in South Africa. By MONTGO- Lines on Lizzie Laird. By JAMES LINEN, 118 MERY D. PARKER, Little Henrique; or the Child's Death-Bed, 123 Stanzas : Remembrances. By Sigma, 158 Lines to Kate. By FRANCIS (OPCUTT, 130 Last Night I saw thee in my Dream, 213 Lines to an Orange Tree. By Wm. Pitt Sapling's Apology (The), Lines to Ella. By M. S. SEWARD, Lines to Kossuth. By Mrs. H. M. PERLEY, 162 Sketches of Western Life. Number One, 325 Lilile Sleeper (The). By J. CLEMENT, 212 Sketches of Authors, Painters and Players, 327 220 Stanzas : The Valley where the Village lies, 334 Lost in the Tule: An Incident in California, 221 Lunatic Asylum of Boresko (The), Lines. The Dear Ones gone before us, 228 St. Regiswood of Laufen, to A. M. By PAUL S15GVOLK, 263 Sonnet to Josephine. By II. W. ROCKWELL, 359 Through Much Tribulation, 320 Song of Calabria (A). By Mrs. M. E. HEW- Locket (The): An Ancient Ballad. By Rich- ITT, 3:21 Stanzas hy the Peasant-Bard,' 3.25 Stanzas : St. Helena, By.GRETTA,' 506 Lines. By llilliam CULLEN BRYANT, 417 Some More German Songs. By DONALD Lament for SA-SA-NA. By W.H. C. Hosmer, 513 MACLEOD, Literary Quakers: Barton and the · How- Sea-Nymphs (The) to the Dryads. By Wil- Lines to Fanny. By · A. 8. M.,' Leat from the Life of a London Author(A), 537 Tribute to the Genesee. By G. W. ELLIOTT, 170 171 Talk upon Antiquity (A): The Fathers of Mountain luyl. From the German, 3:26 the Church. By E, KENNEDY, Mother's (A) Invocation to the Virgin, 333 Thoughts after a Storm. By a New Ione, 219 The Timility of Affection : A Tribute, 236 To my old Clock. By R. W. WEIR, 262 Transcripts from the Docket of a late Sheriff Northern Lights (The). By LUDWIG VON To my Wife in Absence. By Park BBNJA- Notes from the Journal of a Student, Tomb-Bird (The). By E. W.B, CANNING, 492 Trip to Mount St. Bernard (A). By a New Oberon and Titania. By a New Contributor, 124 On the Economy of Charles Lamb, 390 Unus et Alter. By a New Contributor, 39 On the Genius of Charles Dickens, Voyageur (The). By the Author of Talbot 1 Parting Stanzas. By N. H. JOHNSTON, Esq., Proposal at Dinner (A). By F. COPCUTT, 173 Parting by the Sea (The). By William Woman and Fame: A Story of Innisfield, 435 Winter Birds. By J. CLEMENT, Peasant's Song of Spring (The). By JAMES Wave and Wood; or Jack's Journal, Why? – or Unanswered Questions, 528 5. LI |