Letter Writing and Book Writing; Londoner on Ven- ice; An Observer on New York Society; On Charita- ble Societies, 119. Borrioboola-Gha and the Five Points; Charity Concerts; Polyhymnia Baggs, 120. Theory of Fashionable Charity; Dr. Abbott's Egyptian Museum, 121. What a Metropolis is; New York Fires, 122. Flimsy Building; the Age of Tinsel; Music Coming; Mario and Grisi, 123. Re-opening of the Crystal Pal- ace-the Music and Speeches; The Useful and the Beautiful, 124. Paris in the Spring; The New Palace; The Palace of Industry; Diplomatic Clothing; The French and English Coalition, 125. The Viviparous Fish; The Abbé Lammenais; Sergeant Talfourd; Death of the Gardener; Hospital Wagons, 126. Con- scripts and Marriage; War-tidings; A French Play,
127. Romance of the Guardsman, 128. Experiences
of the Chair; No Enthusiasm behind the Scenes, 257.
Anonymous Blackguards; Mr. Grayquill's Correspond-
ent; Impersonality of the Chair, 258. A Fable; Truth-
fulness of the Newcomes, 259. Architecture in New
York, 260. The Fourth of July in City and Country,
261. Nicholas and his Family, 262. The Russian Po-
lice; A Story from Life, 263. The Imperial Family in
Rose Color, 264. A Touch of the Knout, 265. Flog-
ging in English Schools; Professor Wilson, 266. Death of Rubini; Of James Montgomery; Duke of Cambridge on his Way to the Wars, 267. Exodus of the Town; Corydon, Ceres, and Flora, 406. Country Girls not Nymphs; Living in the Country, 407. Death of Son- tag, 408. Pasta and Siddons; Summer and Cholera; Suspected Fruits, 409. Epistle General from Abroad; Fashion and the Thermometer; Age and Dress, 410. French Children; the Wood of Boulogne; Shop Win- dows, 411. New Jewels; Conspiracy against the Mil- liners; Professor of Dressing, 412. Beau Brummel; The Deaf Suicide; Another Suicide, 413. The Mus- tache Movement; The Buried Well-Digger, 414. Cry for Beaux, 551. What the Men are about; Coming down; Charity for Crime; Easiness of Selfishness, 552. Beauty and Goodness; Grandfather's Advice; Dry, Sly, and Lye, 553. New Failure of the Crystal Palace; The Causes; College Commencements, 554. The Orators; EDITOR'S TABLE.
The Poem; Early Visions; The Viviparous Fish again, 555. Parisian Heats; The Weather and the Stocks; The Bear and the Turk, 556. Going into the Country; The Citizen and his Guests; The Abbé and the Arti- chokes, 557. The Belle and the Billet; A Suicide; M. Veron; The Ambitious Widow, 558. The Lost Alsa- tian, 559. Wedding Advertisements, 560. The Drought; Sympathies, 691. The Millerites Chuckling; Chaos and Cabbages; Money tight; Expensively educated; Spiritual Drought, 692. Grisi and Mario; Character- istics of Grisi; Grisi and Rachel; The Mythic Mrs. Coutts; Mr. Ruskin and Claude; Joy in the Beautiful, 693. Mr. Carden; Another Abduction; the French Mother, 694. The Honest Rogue; A Debt of Con- science, 695. Jules Lecomte, 696. M. Méry the Rain-
Maker; Broadway Bridges, 697. How one feels after
killing a Man; A Tale of Crime, 698. Railway Acci-
dents here and abroad, 699. Sir Charles Napier and
his Dinner-Table Victories; Cronstadt not to be taken
by Champagne; The Admiral coming Home; The
Countess and the Soldiers' Families; the Allies victo-
rious on Paper, 838. Back-Room Speculations on the
War; John Bull fighting for India; Print and Talk;
Able Editors but Men; Every Man his own Editor, 39.
Pestilence and Storms at the South; Kindly Feelings aroused; Active Christian Sympathy; The North and the South, 840. The Easy Chair as Confessional; Sy- billa and her Suitor; Narcissus and his Novel; Life the Material of Literature; Sanctity of Private Charac- ter; Daguerreotyping Individuals; Example of Thack- eray, 841. Shakspeare and Lady Macbeth; True Lim- its of Individual Portraiture; The Easy Chair's Opin. ion of the Whole Matter; Gossip of the Town; Hoops and Street-Sweeping Skirts; Projects for Retrench- ment, 842. Elise the Grisette; The new Idées Napoleon- iennes; The New Guards, 843. French Sharpshoot- ers; Guessing and Foreboding; The English in Paris; The Coming Exhibition; Railway Responsibility, 844. Murder will out; Jules Lecomte upon English Tour- 1sts, 845. What the English travel for; Murray ver- ified; The Student and the Peasant-Girl, 846. The Somnambulic Gamester, 847.
115 Is the Human Race One or Many?. 253 Are we One or Many?
402 The true Sources of our National Strength
Heart; Greece and the Golden Horn, 276. Utah and
the Mormons; Wensley; Lyrics by the Letter II;
Wordsworth's Works; Recreations of Christopher
North; Fern Leaves; This, That, and the Other; The
Myrtle Wreath, 277; Morning Stars of the New World;
Tempest and Sunshine; Melbourne and the Chincha
Islands; The Catacombs of Rome; Sargent's First
Class Reader; Franchere's Voyage to the Northwest
Coast; Pycroft's English Reading; Queens of Scot-
land; Home Scenes and Home Sounds, 278. Mer-
cein's Natural Goodness; Fashion and Famine, 279;
Miss Mitford's Atherton and Other Tales; Burritt's
Thoughts and Things; Leather Stocking and Silk;
The Master's House; Ticonderoga; Hive of the Bee
Hunter; Sir Jasper Carew, 425. Elements of Charac-
ter; Footprints of Famous Men; Africa and the Amer-
ican Flag Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky;
Harper's Gazetteer of the World; History of Illinois;
Sandwich Island Notes, 426. Mills's Poets and Poetry
of the Ancient Greeks; Livermore's Discourses, 427; Gan Eden; Maturin's History of Cuba; Na Motu; Easy Nat; The British Poets; Bertha and Julia, 569. The Practical Draughtsman; American Cottage Builder; Youth of Jefferson; Nolte's Fifty Years in Both Hemi- spheres; Abbott's History of Pyrrhus, Puddleford and its People, 570. Captain Canot; Shakspeare's Scholar; Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, 709. School for Pol- ities; Practical Draughtsman's Book of Design; Doch- arty's Arithmetic'; Harrington's Memoirs and Sermons; Hoppin's Notes of a Theological Student, 710. Gerald Massey's Poems and Ballads; Willis's Famous Per- sons and Things; Hermit's Dell, 711. Giles's Illus- trations of Genius; Wood's Illustrated Natural His- tory; Whittier's Literary Recreations and Miscellanies; Baskerville's German Poetry, 857. Memorable Women; The Captains of the Roman Republic; Life's Lesson; Artificial Fish-Breeding; The Virginia Comedians,
858. Birds of the Bible; Female Prose Writers of Amer-
ica; Ida Norman; Spenser and the Fairy Queen; Later
Years; Synonyms of the New Testament; Hickok's
Empirical Psychology, 859. Poems by T. W. Parsons;
Life and Epistles of the Apostle Paul; Jerusalem and
its Vicinity; Lamartine's Memoirs of Celebrated Char-
acters; Dr. Bell's Louisville Address; Stockton's Ser-
mons for the People; Lossing and Draper's Western
Histories, 860.
FOREIGN NOTICES AND INTELLIGENCE.
Death of Professor Wilson; The Chronicles of Merry
England; Ages of the Reviews; Progress of Punch,
139; New Publications, 140. Works of Arago; Lamar-
tine's projected Works; New Work by Michelet;
Eternity Unveiled; Bulletin des Sociétés Savants;
Manuscript of Spinoza; The Brownings; Poems by
Tennyson, Praed, and Kingsley; Chevalier Bunsen;
Insanity of Genius; Maurice's Theological Essays, 140.
Death of Montgomery; of Professor Jameson, 279. Of William Pickering; of Lord Cockburn; Health of Ro- gers; Mrs. Crowe; Lamartine's History of Turkey, 280. Sketch of Carlyle; Sydenham Palace Portrait Gallery, 427. Dr. Raffles in Italy; Monument to Wil- sox; Death of Lady Dacre; Lamartine's Celebrated Characters; French Literary Notabilities; Hans Chris- tian Andersen, 428. The English Journals on Todd's Student's Manual, 570. On Fern Leaves; On Hervey's Rhetoric of Conversation; On Bates's Poems; On American Female Authors; On Mrs. Stowe's Sunny Memories; Sketch of Hazlitt, 571. George Gilfillan; Miss Mitford's Village; Sonnet to Dickens, 572. No- tice of Comte; Of John Chapman, 711. Characteristics of Charles Lamb; Fashion and Famine; Bancroft's new Volume, 712. White's Shakspeare's Scholar; American Artists at Rome; Lines by Landor to Miss Mitford, 713.
The Treaty with Mexico, 110. Veto of the Insane
Appropriation Bill, 110. Motion to suspend the Neu-
trality Laws in the case of Spain, 110. Speech of Mr.
Benton against the Nebraska Bill, 110. Meeting of the
Association for the Advancement of Science, 111.
Southern Convention at Charleston, 111. The Ward
Murder Trial, 111. Breach of the Neutrality Law by
the French Consul in San Francisco, 111. Walker's
Sonora Expedition, 111, 250. Passage of the Nebraska
Bill; the final Debate and Analysis of the Vote, 249.
Speech of Mr. Cass on Religious Liberty, 250. Mr.
Mallory's Resolution on the Africanization of Cuba;
United States Senator from Massachusetts, 250. The
President's Neutrality Proclamation, 250. Indictment
of the French Consul at San Francisco, 250. Indian
War in Oregon, 231. Question of Annexation in the
Sandwich Islands, 251, 545. Indian Murders in New
Mexico, 251. Protest against the Nebraska Bill, by
Members of Congress, 398. Speeches of Messrs. Jones,
Rockwell, Sumner, Toucey, and Gillette on the Protest,
398. Provisions of the Gadsden Treaty with Mexico,
399. The Reciprocity Treaty with Great Britain, 399.
The Japanese Treaty, 399. Appointments for Kansas
and Nebraska, 393. New Hampshire Resolutions on
the Nebraska Bill, 400. Connecticut Law for Personal
Freedom, 400. Riots in New York and Brooklyn, 400.
Adjournment of Congress, 513. Batchelder Pension,
543. President's Message on our Relations with Spain,
514. Report of the Committes to whom it was referred,
544. Veto of the Internal Improvement Bill, 544. The
Homestead Bill, 544. Neutrality Treaty with Russia,
541. Bombardment of Greytown, 544. Fires in Cal-
ifornia, 515. Elections in Vermont, North Carolina,
and Maine, 683, Anti-Nebraska Convention at Sara-
toga, 683. Democratic State Conventions in New York,
683. Whig and Free Soil Conventions in Massachu-
setts, 633. The Neutrality Question with France and
England, 683. Political Conventions in California, 684.
Feuds among the Chinese Emigrants, 684. Neutrality
of the Sandwich Islands, 684. Loss of the Steamer
Arctic, 830. Elections in Pennsylvania and Ohio, 830.
Political Conventions in New York. 830. The Dem-
ocratic Candidates and the Liquor Law, 830. Dem-
ocratic Convention in Massachusetts, 830. State Agri-
cultural Fairs, 830. Death of Bishop Wainwright, 830.
Of Bishon Gartland, 830. Election in California, 830.
Chinese Emigration to California, 831.
Revolt of Alvarez in Mexico, 111, 251. New Expedi-
tion of Count Raousset Boulbon, 684. Its Defeat, and
Execution of the Leader, 831. Outbreak on the Rio
Grande, 684. Its Suppression, 831. Address of Santa
Anna, 831. Action at Mogotes, 831. Russian Loan,
831. Revolution in New Granada, 400. Bombardment
of Greytown, 544.
Ultimatum to Russia rejected, and Declaration of
War, 111. Lords Clarendon and Aberdeen and the
Earl of Derby on the War, 112. Lord John Russell,
Messrs. Layard, Bright, and others in the House, 112.
Speech of Lord Palmerston, 112. Declaration respect-
ing Neutrals, 113. Withdrawal of the Reforın Bill, 113.
Debates on the War, 252. The Jews in Parliament,
252. Financial Projects, 252. Changes in the Cabinet,
400. Lord John Russell, Lord Clarendon, the Earl of
Aberdeen, and others on the Continuance of the War,
400. Opening of the New Crystal Palace, 400. Speech
of Kossuth on the War, 401, 546, 685. Discussion on
the Neutrality Question, 545. The Earl of Clarendon
on the Course of Austria, 546. Lord John Russell's
Statement of the Progress and Objects of the War, 546.
Mr. Disraeli's Attack upon the Ministry, 546. Debate
on Canadian Affairs, 684. New Copyright Decision,
684. Statement as to the Slave Trade in Cuba, 684.
Marquis Clanricarde and the Earl of Clarendon on the
Conduct of the War, 685. Mazzini's Appeal to the Re-
volutionists, 685.
MONTHLY RECORD-continued.
the three Powers, 832. Declaration of the Russian Government, 113. Circular Notes of Count Nesselrode to Austria and Prussia, 832. Commotions in Spain, 252. The Black Warrior Case, 252. Insurrection in Spain, 547. Proclamation of O'Donnell, 547. Consti- tution and Measures of the New Government, 685. De- parture of the Queen Mother, 831. Action against her, 831. Charges against Mr. Soulé, 831. His Letter to the Press, 831. Ledru Rollin on Spanish Affairs, 831. Apprehensions for Cuba, 832.
Declaration of War by Great Britain, 112. English
Declaration respecting Neutrals, 113. Proceedings of
the French Government, 113. The Convention be-
tween France and England, 113. Declaration of the
Russian Government, 113. Blockade of the Baltic
Ports, and Capture of Prizes, 114. Russian Forces
cross the Danube, 114. Confiscation of the Property
of the Mosques by the Sultan, 114. The Russians in
the Dobrudscha, 251. The Position and Forces of the
Combatants, 252. Bombardment of Odessa, 252. Sir
Charles Napier at Stockholm, 252. Captures in the
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Gulf of Bothnia, 401. The Capture of the British Steamer Tiger, 401. Siege of Silistria, 401. Retreat of the Russians, 401. Cronstadt pronounced impreg- nable, 547. Continued Retreat of the Russians in the Principalities, 547. Capture of Bomarsund, 686. En- trance of the Austrians into the Principalities, 686. Cholera in the Allied Camp, 686. Turkish Defeat in Asia, 686. Correspondence between Russia and Aus- tria, 686. Reply of the French Minister, 686. Austrian Circular, 686. Further Correspondence between Aus- tria, Prussia, and Russia, 832. Expedition to the Cri- mea, 833. Affairs in the Baltic, 833. Russian Evacua- tion of Moldavia, 833.
69. Sylvan Lake, Catskills
70. The High Falls, Catskills.
71. Palenville, Catskills
72. Cascade near Palenville, Catskills
73. The High Rocks, Catskills.
74. The Dog Hole, Catskills.
75. View through the Clove, Catskills
76. Bridge on the Kauterskill, Catskills
77. The Plauterkill, Catskills..
78. Cascade in the Plauterkill, Catskills.
79. The Pantheon at Rome
80. Cavalcade on Palm Sunday
81. The Pope's Carriage
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