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 JOHN A. GRAY, PRINTER, 97 Cliff, cor. Frankfort Street, New-York. Dark Valley (The), Hanging at the Yard-Arm-almost: Ned's Yarn, 402 ⚫ 457 431 H Home Lines inscribed to a Friend, Dreams: A Sonnet. By ' CLARENCE ELWIN,' 523 Homeless. By WILLIAM B. Glazier, Dell' Occasione. From the Italian, EDITOR'S TABLE: E Societies for Ameliorating the Condition of the Rich, 88. Carlyle on Coleridge: a Conversational 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 American 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, 534 246 311 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 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 PAGE 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 Wanderings and Ways of Thinking, 365. The Buckeye Abroad; or Wanderings in Europe, 366. Meditations in America, and 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. Documentary 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, PAGE 130 263 342, 520 437 526 Random Leaf from the Life of Ralph Roanoke, Rough Sketches of Female Figures: Aunt Dolly, Random Leaf from the Life of RALPH ROANOKE, S Stanzas: Lonely Hours, Lake of Schroon, 32 46 42, 487 56 58, 138, 236, 508 75 76 Stanzas: Departed Youth, 117 ART. I. THE VOYAGEUR. BY THE AUTHOR OF TALBOT AND VERNON,'. III. THE NORTHERN LIGHTS. BY LUDWIG VON MUDDLEBRAINZ, V. LINES: 'OUR PATHS DIVIDE,' VI. STANZAS: LONELY HOURS, VII. CHARLOTTE MAY. BY FRANCIS COPCUTT, IX. AN EPISTOLARY DAY-DREAM, X. SCHEDIASMS. NUMBER FIVE. BY PAUL SIOGVOLK, XI. STANZAS: THE LAKE OF SCHROON, XII. ANGEL EVE, OR THE CELESTIAL MESSENGER, XIII. THE FUDGE PAPERS. BY THE AUTHOR OF REVERIES OF A BACHELOR,' SCOTIA, LAND OF LAKE AND MOUNTAIN,' XV. SKETCH-BOOK OF ME, MEISTER KARL. BY CHARLES G. LELAND, Esq., XVII. ANN ELIOT: WIFE OF THE APOSTLE OF THE INDIANS,' XVIII. STANZAS: ABOUT THE SEX,' XIX. A SEQUEL TO SAINT LEGER. BY RICHARD B. KIMBALL, 1. DREAM-LIFE: A FABLE OF THE SEASONS, . 2. SCHOOLCRAFT'S MEMOIRS OF WESTERN INDIAN TRIBES, 3. TAYLOR'S INDICATIONS OF THE CREATOR, OR THE FINAL CAUSE, 4. THE GOLDEN LEGEND. BY H. W. LONGFELLOW, 5. THE LAND OF BONDAGE. BY REV. J. M. WAINWRIGHT, EDITOR'S TABLE: 1. SOCIETIES FOR AMELIORATING THE CONDITION OF THE RICH, 2. CARLYLE ON COLERIDGE: A CONVERSATIONAL BORE,' 3. REMINISCENCES OF THE LATE JAMES MONTGOMERY, 4. GOSSIP WITH READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS, 1. A LAUGHABLE INCIDENT AT A FUNERAL: A 'SPIRITUAL RAPPING' BY THE ED- NOTICES OF RECENT PUBLICATIONS. 5. LITERARY RECORD, 109 |