uthern Mothers. By Isabella MacFarlane, 490
The Year. By W. H. Henderson, 657
Thirty Days with the Seventy-First Regiment, 404
Treasure Trove, 545
Under the Palmetto. By H. G. Spaulding, 188
Unuttered. By Kate Putnam, 377
Virginia. By H. T. Tuckerman, 690
Voiceless Singers, 473
Waiting for News. By Mrs. Mary E. Nealy, 255
Was He Successful? By Richard B. Kimball, 82, 346, 452, 670
West of the Mississippi, 56
We Two. By Clarence Butler, 591
Whiffs from My Meerschaum. By Lieut. R. A. Wolcott, 704
William Lilly, Astrologer. By H. Wilson, 379
Woman, 105
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JULY, 1863.
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CONTENTS.--No. XIX.
Emancipation in Jamaica. By Rev. C. C. Starbuck, 1
Abijah Witherpee's Retreat, 16
Reason, Rhyme and Rhythm. Compiled and written by
Mrs. Martha Walker Cook, 20
Mrs. Rabotham's Party. By L. V. F. Randolph, 33
Diary of Frances Krasinska, 42
Ladies' Loyal League. By Mrs. O. S. Baker, 51
West of the Mississippi, 56
The Cavalier Theory Refuted. By W. H. Whitmore, 60
The Early Arbutus. By Grace De la Verite 72
The Third Year of the War. By Hon. Frederick P.
Stanton, 73
Was He Successful? By Richard B. Kimball, 82
The Chicago (Illinois) and other Canals. By Hon. Robert J. Walker, 92
Woman, 105
Literary Notices, 114
Editor's Table, 118
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