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Table of Contents.
Vol. XXXI

A Bathing Frolic on Lake Ontario. By Lydia Lake, 4
Afternoon. By Mrs. M. E. Robbins, 21
Alvas and Inez. By Wm. Russell, Jr., 219
A Musical Reminiscence. By J. F. Otis, 216
Angry Words. By Miss S. H. Hunt, 97
An Ode of Horace. By Arthur Simkins, 56
A Reminiscence. By H. T. Tuckerman, 144
A Song for Thee. By Mrs. Lois B. Adams, 142
A Tale of New Orleans. By Mrs. H. F. Lee, 160
A Wish—translated from the German of Reinick, 109
“Big Abel and the Little Manhattan.” By Edgar A. Poe, 218
Black Coats. By W. B. Wood, 143
Bonjour and Adieu. By Miss Penina Moise, 38
Canzonet. By O. H. Wildeberger, 184
Conformity to the World. By T. S. Arthur, 241
Dew-drops, 81
“Dipping.” By Mrs. H. Seeley Totten, 199
Dreams. By J. E. Knight, 172
Dudley Villiers—a Sketch. By Miss Leslie, 39
Editors’ Table, 44, 82, 128, 178, 223, 270
Editors’ Book Table, 46, 84, 130, 179, 226, 272
Epigram. By James S. Bell, M. D., 190
Error—a Sonnet. By Mrs. E. Oakes Smith, 37
Farmer’s Nooning. By Edward H. Coggins, 1
Funeral Shadows—a Mystery. By F. A. Durivage, 46
From our Own Correspondent—Fanny, 169
Glen Mary, 32
Grandfather's Tale of Early Times. By Mrs. Lawson, 183
Harriet Enfield; or, The Ball Dress. By Miss Leslie, 135
Heroic Women of America. Quaker Heroism, 2
Home—a Dramatic Sketch. By Henry F. Harrington, 69
Incidents of a Cruise. By Mrs. Juliet H. L. Campbell, 74
Infancy. By Miss Marion H. Rand, 134
Keeping a few Genteel Boarders. By Mrs. H. Seeley Totten, 25
Knowledge in Heaven. By John Ross Dix, 123
Letters to the Editor. By Mrs. H. Seeley Totten, 78, 291, 239
Lines sent with a Rose to a Lady. By Park Benjamin, 252
Lines to Miss E. F. By A. M., 168
Lines to my Mother. By Joseph B. Smith, a blind poet, 245
Literary Criticism. By Edgar A. Poe, 261
Marginal Notes. By Edgar A. Poe, 49, 120
Mary and Jesus. By Mrs. M. E. Robbins, 73
Mesmerides in a Stage-Coach; or, Passes en Passant. By W. Gilmore Simms, 111
Music—Carlotta Grist Polka. By Julien, 221
Music—Rosemonde. By J. T. S. Sullivan, 80
Music—the celebrated Love Not Quickstep. By Thomas Carr, 126
Music—The Exile’s Song. By J. T. S. Sullivan, 176
Music—The Tear upon my Cheek. By M. Culver, 43
My Three Loves. By Tristram Langstaff, 158
Naples. By Prof. Waterman, 220
Niagara. By Miss Leslie, 230
Old Truth and the Trout Fisher—a Country
Story. By Mrs. A. M. F. Annan, 207, 253
Parting, 175
Prophecy of Balaam. By Mrs. Juliet H. L. Campbell, 63
Prosings about Poets, 237
Recollections of Mathews. By Miss Leslie, 6
Rosa and Theodore. By M. P., 110
Schuylkill in Winter. By D. E. Wilson, 260
Selfishness. By Esther Wetherald, 40
Sense and Insensibility. By F. E. F., 92
Smiles and Tears. By Miss Angelina M. Walcott, 32
Something in a Name. By J. Beauchamp Jones, 71
Spring in the Woodlands. By Mary Clavers, 22
Star Papers—No. 2. By a Claire Voyante, 52
St. Peter in Prison, 37
Sunday Evening. By Angele Hull, 150
The Aims of Life. By the Hon. Ellis Lewis, 77
The American Union. By Mrs. Hale, 206
The Bazaar Post-Office, 266
The Battle of Concord Bridge, 134
The Bird, 38

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