ry, 10
Maccaroni and Canvas. No. V., 14
For the Hour of Triumph, 26
In Transitu, 27
Among the Pines, 28
Was He Successful? 48
Newbern as it was and is, 58
Our Brave Times, 62
The Crisis and the Parties, 65
I Wait, 69
Taking the Census, 70
The Peloponnesus in March, 74
Adonium, 82
Polytechnic Institutes, 83
Slavery and Nobility vs. Democracy, 89
Watching the Stag, 105
Literary Notices, 106
Editor's Table, 109
SLAVERY AND NOBILITY vs. DEMOCRACY.
This article, written by a gentleman who, for fifteen years, was one of
the most prominent citizens of Texas, will be found worthy of most
attentive perusal.
WATCHING THE STAG
An unfinished Poem by FITZ-JAMES O'BRIEN, we give as it came wet from
the pen of its lamented author.
INDEX TO VOLUME II.
PAGE
Among the Pines. Edmund Kirke, 28, 127
An Englishman in South Carolina, 689
Adorium, 82
A True Romance. Isabella McFarlane, 190
A Physician's Story, 667
Astor and the Capitalists of New York. W. Frothingham, 207
A Merchant's Story. Edmund Kirke, 232, 328, 451, 560, 719
American Student Life, 266
Author Borrowing, 285
Anthony Trollope on America, 302
A Military Nation. Charles G. Leland, 453
A Southern Review. Charles G. Leland, 466
Aurora. Hon. Horace Greeley, 622
Bone Ornaments. Charles G. Leland, 5
Cambridge and its Colleges, 662
Corn is King, 237
Editor's Table, 109, 241, 369, 481, 638, 750
Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Two, U.S. Johnson, 442
For the Hour of Triumph, 26
Flower Arranging, 444
Glances from the Senate Gallery. G.W. Towle, 10, 154
Gold. Hon. E.J. Walker, 743
Helter-Skelter Papers, 175
Hopeful Tackett. Richard Wolcott, 262
Huguenots of New York City. Hon. G.P. Disosway, 193
Henry Thomas Buckle, 253
In Transitu, 27
I Wait, 69
John McDonogh. Alexander Walker, 165
John Bull to Jonathan, 265
John Neil, 295
La Vie Poetique, 679
Literary Notices, 106, 238, 866, 478, 636, 747
London Fogs and London Poor, 404
Maccaroni and Canvas. Henry P. Leland, 14, 144, 290, 383, 591
Newbern as it Was and Is. F. Kidder, 58
National Unity. Hon. Horace Gre
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