m Young and Mormonism, 514; Fernan Caballero, 761; Foreign Leaders
in Russia and Turkey, 765; Francois Buloz, 382; Friend Abner in the
North-West, 254; How shall we Call the Birds? 256; Katerfelto in Repose,
387; "Les Naufrages de Calais," 637; Miridite Courtship, 253; Notes from
Moscow, 509; Punching the Drinks, 130; Realistic Art, 639; Russian and
Turkish Music, 636; The Coming Elections in France, 127; The Dead of
Paris, 122; The Departure of the Imperial Guards, 768; The Education of
Women in India, 515; The Modern French Novelists, 379; The
Nautch-Dancers of India, 132; The Octroi, 763; The Religious Struggle at
Geneva, 125; Von Moltke in Turkey, 129; Water-Lilies, 384.
POETRY:
A Wish _Henrietta R. Eliot_ 308
Fog _Emma Lazarus_ 207
For Another _S. M. B. Piatt_ 405
From the Flats _Sidney Lanier_ 115
"God's Poor" _E. R. Champlin_ 711
Heine (Buch der Lieder) _Charles Quiet_ 354
Selim _Annie Porter_ 755
Song _Oscar Laighton_ 545
Sven Duva. From the Swedish
of Johan Ludvig Runeberg _C. Rosell_ 611
The Bee _Sidney Lanier_ 493
The Chrysalis of a Bookworm _Maurice F. Egan_ 463
The Dream of St. Theresa _Epes Sargent_ 565
The Elixir _Emma Lazarus_ 60
The Marsh _S. Weir Mitchell_ 245
The Sweetener _Mary B. Dodge_ 49
To Sleep _Emilie Poulsson_ 201
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE
OF
_POPULAR LITERATURE AND SCIENCE_.
JULY, 1877.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1877, by J. B.
LIPPINCOTT & CO., in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at
Washington.
DOWN THE RHINE.
THIRD PAPER.
[Illustration: EVENING CONCERT AT WIESBADEN.]
Wiesbaden (the "Meadow-Bath"), though an inland town, partakes of some
of the Rhine characteristics, though even if it did not, its notoriety
as a spa would be enough to make some mention of it necessary. Its
promenade and Kurhaus, its society, evening concerts, alleys of
beautiful plane trees, its frequent illuminations wit
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