1 11 12 Arr. ). PARIS : AND LIFE THERE. BY H. T. TUOK ERMAN, II. A MEMORY, *Sr. LEGER,' X. FAUNTLEROY VERRIAN'S FATE. BY HARRIET E. I'RESCOTT, 13 24 25 84 SC 56 67 71 72 83 84 LITERARY NOTICES : 1. THE KING OF THE MOUNTAINS, 88 2. LITERARY AND PROFESSIONAL WORKS OF BACON, . 89 3. PROF. VALENTINE MOTT'S SURGICAL CLINIQUES, 61 4. WA-WA-WANDA: A LEGEND OF OLD ORANGE, . 92 5. LEWIS'S NEW GYMNASTICS: 'BOSTON JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, 98 6. HENRY'S `ELEMENTS AND CONDITIONS OF SOCIAL WELFARE,' 96 7. PICTURES AND PAGES FROM THE WRITINGS OF J. FENIMORE COOPER, 97 Editor's TABLE : . 1. EDITORIAL HISTORICAL NARRATIVE OF THE KNICKERBOCKER, 99 2. STORY OF THE LITTLE BLACK SLIPPER,'. 106 3. · WORKING-MEN' AT HOME AND ABROAD, 107 4. THE NORTH-BRITISH REVIEW' ON 'AMERICAN HUMOR, 108 6. GOSSIP WITH READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS, . 110 Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1961, by JAUKS R. GILMORE, in the Clerk'e OlBce of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New York, Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1861, by JAMES R. GILMORE, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. ...149 .277 PAGE PAGB J 11 JACK's Valentine. Fitz-JAMES O'Brien, A Faded Leaf froin the Fair River. Joux P. Brows, 150 L 84 56 Chapter on Frogs. G. P. DISSOSWAY, 484 Lines. HENRY W. ROCKWELL, ..161 A Glimpse of Indian Warfare. John W. Lines to my Mother,., ..194 WRITISG, 599 Lines on a Lobster. JOSEPH BARBER, .252 .267 271, 878 Boz O'LISE. Fitz-JAMES.O'BRIEN,. .253 Lines, 'Come up hither,'. .887 .418 Lines of Friendship. R. S. CHILTON, Lines read at Stockbridge, Mass. WM. PITT CASPER MYERS. EDWARD S. RAND, Jr.,......522 PALMER, 489 Claribel R. S. CHILTON, .633 Lines on a Grave,......... ..502 Laborare est Orare, .648 D LITERARY NOTICES : King of the Mountains, 89; Works of Bacon, 89; Mott's Surgical CliDONIZETTI and the Italian School. RICHARD niques, 91; Wa-Wa-Wanda, 92; Lewis' GBANT WHITE,.. .186 Gymnastics, 95; Henry's Elements of SoDerrick Van Dam. Jous T. IRVING, .863 cial Welfare, 96; Pages and Pictures, 97; Atkinson's Travels, 212; Mrs. Osgood's Poems, 218; Recreations of a Country Parson, 215; Emerson's Conduct of Life,' 217; Bayne's Essays, 219; Gibbon's DeF cline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 221; Arthur's Magazine, 223; Autobiography of PAUSTLEBOT Verrian's Fate. HARRIBT E. Pres Carlyle, 318; Personal History of Lord COTT,.. ..57, 186, 278, 888, 465 Bacon, 824; Life of Garibaldi, 826 ; EuFriendship in Misfortune, . 171 rope during the Middle Ages, 827; The French Colonies in North-America. T. H. Pulpit of the American Revolution, 828 ; HOBBAED 259 Hymns for Mothers and Children, 829; Brief Notices of New Publications, 880; Life in the Old World, 437; Harper's ‘Ancient Geo graphy,' 'Classical Library,' and 'Greek GLIMPSES of the Danish Capital. ROLF Ro and Latin Texts,' 439; Hewlett's 'Heroes MAYSE 503 of Europe,' 440; Elsie Venner, a Romance Gossip with Readers and Correspondents, of Destiny, 441; Pampinea and other Poems, 110, 233, 840, 446, 557, 660 643 ; Rise of the Dutch Republic, 545; Schoolcraft's Archives of Aboriginal Know. ledge, 547 ; Oliver Goldsmith: a Biography, HESPERUS... 12 548; The Wits and Beaux of Society, 549 ; Herdsman's Song. R. H. STODDARD, 195 The Works of Francis Bacon, Vol. XIV., Headsmen of France,..... 604 550; Niagara and other Poems, 653; Poet ical Works of Samuel Woodworth, 654 ; I Autobiography, Letters, etc., of Mrs. Piozzi, (Thrale,) 655; Last Volume of Macaulay's Isle of Chio. Jous P. Brown,. .587 History of England, 656. |