ans. By J. T. HEADLEY, Esq., 498
Impudence of the French, 499
J.
JOSEPH C. NEALE'S 'Charcoal Sketches,' 184
K.
KENDALL'S Narrative of the Santa Fe Expedition, 382
L.
Lines to a Fringed Gentian. By WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT, Esq., 28
Lines to Death, the Great Conqueror, 44
Letter to the Editor from Mr. JAMES JESSAMINE, 58
Love's Elysium: from the German, 61
Lines to an Evening Cloud, 73
LITERARY NOTICES, 74, 170, 276, 382, 490, 578
Lines to Time. By Mrs. J. WEBB, 113
Life's Young Dream, 119
Life: a Sonnet, 159
Lines to J. T. of Ireland. By C. W. DAY, Esq., 169
Life and Times of the late WILLIAM ABBOTT, 187
Lines sent with a Bouquet. By PARK BENJAMIN, Esq., 211
Legend of Don Roderick. By WASHINGTON IRVING, 262, 324, 418
Literary Record, 305
Lines with a 'Floral Messenger,' 534
Lines written under a portrait of Jupiter and Danaee, 430
Lines to my Sister. By R. S. CHILTON, 472
Legend of the Subjugation of Spain. By WASHINGTON IRVING, 572
Lines by Prof. Plutarch Shaw, of Tinnecum, 577
Life in the New World. By SEATSFIELD, 581
M.
Mexico as it was and is. By BRANTZ MAYER, Esq., 77
Music, Musicians, Musical Critics, and Ole Bull, 80
Mr. CHEEVER'S Lectures on the Pilgrims, 388
MARY MAY: the Newfoundland Indian, 523
Mental Hygiene. By WILLIAM SWEETSER, M. D., 581
Magazine Writing, 589
N.
Night and Morning. By 'POLYGON', 257
Night-Thoughts: to BLUMINE, 436
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