BIBLIOGRAPHY.American Men of Letters.INDEX.

- Aberdeen, Lord, [151], [186], [189].
- Adams, John, principal of Phillips Academy, [18], [27].
- Adams, William, [27], [28].
- Album, The, [49].
- Aldrich, T. B., [298], [336], [350].
- Alger’s Life of Forrest, [316].
- Allston, Washington, [91].
- Amaranth, The, [101].
- Amateur, The, travesties Willis, [90].
- American Monthly Magazine, The, [20], [21], [51];
- established by Willis, [82];
- contributors to, [83], [84];
- Willis’s contributions to, [84-88];
- discontinuance of, [98], [99]; [206], [207], [265].
- American Review, The, [275].
- Andover, school life at, [18-20].
- Annuals, The, [77-80].
- Antrobus’s, Lady, a Supper at, [159].
- Appleton, T. G., [82].
- Apthorp, Mrs., her seminary at New Haven, [57].
- Athenæum, The, Willis’s contributions to, [164], [216], [217].
- Atlantic Monthly, The, [345];
- reminiscences of Willis in, [351].
- Atlantic Souvenir, The, [49], [77].
- Aytoun, W. E., his parody of Melanie, [181].
- Bailey, John, an ancestor of Willis, [4].
- Baillie, Joanna, Willis’s acquaintance with, [160], [163-165], [167]; [271].
- Barry Cornwall. See [Procter].
- Bartlett, W. H., [128], [221], [222], [249].
- Bartlett’s Dictionary of Americanisms quotes Willis, [341].
- Beattie, Dr. Wm., [97], [149], [166], [330].
- Beecher, Edward, [35], [94], [95].
- Belknap, Abigail, [5].
- Benjamin, Mary, Willis’s engagement to, [96], [97], [140];
- poem to, [97], [183].
- Benjamin, Park, [83], [96].
- Berkeley, Grantley, his duel with Maginn, [196], [197].
- Bermuda, visit to, [321].
- Blackwood’s Magazine, [180], [195].
- Blessington, Margaret, Countess of, Willis’s introduction to, [131], [134], [135];
- her receptions at Seamore Place, [137-139];
- her position in literature and society, [137], [138], [158], [159];
- her kindness to Willis, [141], [148], [156], [165], [168];
- letter to Willis, from, [173], [174]; [151], [186], [192], [193], [237], [246], [251], [270], [283].
- Bolney Priory, [283].
- Bonaparte, Jerome, entertains Willis at Florence, [120].
- Bonaparte, Lucien, [159].
- Boston, Willis’s residence in, [10], [16], [17], [71-99];
- literature and society in, [83], [92], [93];
- Willis’s feelings toward, [99].
- Boston Courier, [86], [87].
- Boston Latin School, [16], [17].
- Boston Recorder, established by Willis’s father, [9];
- his contributions to, [48], [49], [52], [71].
- Boston Statesman, [89], [91].
- Boston Traveller, [90].
- Botta, Mrs. Vincenzo, [293].
- Bowring, Sir John, [111], [119], [141], [194], [271].
- Bristol Reporter, [49].
- Brother Jonathan, The, Willis a contributor to, [259], [260], [262], [263]; [239].
- Brown, Sexton, his epitaph on Cæsar, [332].
- Brown University, Willis’s poem before, [100], [104].
- Bryant, W. C., [49], [217], [220], [291], [308], [310], [313].
- Buckingham, J. T., [86-88].
- Bulwer, E. L., [138], [141], [237].
- Bushnell, Horace, [32], [33], [47].
- Byron, Ada, [164], [168].
- Byron, Lady, [164], [168], [216].
- Cæsar, Dr. Kane’s dog, [334].
- Campbell, Thomas, a dinner with, [166], [167]; [149], [245].
- Cape Cod, letters from, [322], [323].
- Carr, Mr., offers Willis Secretaryship at Tangiers, [112].
- Censor, The, [90].
- Channing, W. E., [144], [216];
- Willis’s Sketch of, [164].
- Charleville, Lady, [156], [157].
- Cheney, J., [80], [81].
- Child, Mrs. L. M., [80], [90], [199].
- Cholera in Paris, the, [114], [115].
- Christian Examiner, The, [48].
- Christian Watchman, The, [49].
- Christopher North. See [Wilson].
- Cincinnati Monthly Review, [216].
- Citation and Examination of William Shakespeare, MS. of given to Willis, [131].
- Class Day poem, [59].
- Clay, Henry, [221], [242].
- Clifton, Josephine, plays in Bianca Visconti, [231-233].
- Colvin, Sidney, on Willis, [133].
- Concord, N. H., school life at, [16].
- Congdon, C. T., his Reminiscences of a Journalist quoted, [260].
- Conic Sections Rebellion, [47].
- Connecticut Journal, [49].
- Constantinople, visit to, [126-128].
- Cooper, J. F., entertains Willis in Paris, [110], [111];
- Willis’s defense of, [216]; [136], [210], [291], [306], [351].
- Cork, Dowager Countess of, [166].
- Corsair, The, [227];
- established by Porter and Willis, [239-242];
- Willis’s contributions to, [243], [244], [247], [249], [253];
- Thackeray’s letters to, [253-256];
- suspends publication, [259], [260]; [265].
- Coughton Court, visit at, [172].
- Court Magazine, The, Willis’s contributions to, [140], [154], [206].
- Cox, William, [103].
- Culprit Fay, The, [217].
- Dalhousie, Earl of, Willis’s visit to, [149], [150], [152];
- letters from, [174], [190]; [189].
- Dalhousie, Lady, [149], [190];
- letter from, [191].
- Dana, C. A., [63], [332].
- Dana, R. H., [350].
- Dawes, Rufus, [84], [91], [92].
- Day, Jeremiah, [35].
- De Forest, Mrs., [58].
- Dewey, Dr. O. P., [308], [310].
- Diary, Passages from Willis’s, [165-169].
- Dickens, Charles, Willis’s acquaintance with, [264].
- Disraeli, Benjamin, [138], [237], [252], [253].
- Doane, G. W., [81].
- Dollar Magazine, The, Willis’s editorship of, [260].
- D’Orsay, Count Alfred, [75], [138], [158], [166], [237], [251].
- Douglas, Francis, [8].
- Douglas, Lucy, [6], [55].
- Down Town Bard, lyrics by, [267].
- Drake, J. R., [217], [292].
- Duganne, A. J. H., his Parnassus in Pillory, [298].
- Durant, Henry, Willis’s room-mate at Yale, [31], [40].
- Duyckinck, Evert A., [293].
- Dwight, Louis, [27], [28].
- Dwight, Louisa. See [Louisa Willis].
- Eastern Argus, The, [8].
- Edinburgh, visit to, [150].
- Edinburgh Review, The, [118], [194].
- Eglintoun Tournament, [244].
- Emerson, R. W., [16], [345].
- England, Willis’s arrival in, [130];
- residence in, [135-179];
- liking for, [135-137];
- second visit to, [243-259];
- third visit to, [276], [283-286].
- English, T. D., [275].
- Erie Canal, the trip along, [60], [61].
- Europe, Willis’s life in, [107-179];
- influence of, on his character and writings, [107-110].
- Everett, Edward, [16], [18], [167];
- Inklings dedicated to, [206].
- Fable for Critics, A, passage from, [302].
- Fane, Lady Georgiana, [246], [343], [344].
- “Fanny Fern.” See [Sarah P. Willis].
- Fay, T. S., edits the Mirror, [100];
- his writings, [102], [103]; [132], [284], [291].
- Felton, C. C., [206].
- Fields, J. T., [271], [332], [350].
- Fishwoman’s Son, The, a parody of Willis, [304].
- Flint, Rev. Timothy, [216], [217].
- Florence, Willis’s residence at, [119-125].
- Fonblanque, A. W., [138];
- offended by Pencillings, [192], [193].
- Forget-Me-Not, The, [77].
- Forrest, Edwin, Willis involved in his divorce suit, [307-321];
- assaults Willis, [312-314].
- Forrest, Mrs. Edwin, vide supra.
- Forster, John, his Life of Landor quoted, [133], [264].
- Franklin, Benjamin, [6].
- Franklin, Lady, [163].
- Franklin, Sir John, [160].
- Fraser, James, [197], [237].
- Fraser’s Magazine, reviews Pencillings, [194-197].
- Fuller, Hiram, [273], [276], [286].
- Germany, visit to, [284], [286].
- Gibson, John, teaches Willis to Sculp, [121].
- Gift, the, [82], [262].
- Glenmary, [32], [163], [220];
- description of, [223];
- Willis’s life at, [223-231];
- sale of, [263]; [264], [285], [329].
- Godey’s Lady’s Book, Willis a contributor to, [260-263], [266], [286];
- parodied in, [303], [304].
- Godwin, Parke, [308-310], [313].
- Goodrich, S. G., [49], [72];
- his impressions of Willis, [73-75], [77], [81], [89], [90].
- Gordon, Duke of, visit to the, [151], [152]; [186];
- his opinion of Pencillings, [190].
- Gore House, Lady Blessington at, [156], [158], [193], [194], [252].
- Graham’s Magazine, Willis a contributor to, [260-262], [266].
- Gray, Dr. J. F., [330], [348].
- Greeley, Horace, [293], [345].
- Greene, Nathaniel, [91].
- Greenough, Horatio, his friendship with Willis abroad, [110], [120], [121].
- Grigsby, H. B., his reminiscences of Willis at college, [47], [48].
- Grinnell, Cornelia. See [Cornelia Grinnell Willis].
- Grinnell, Hon. Joseph, [121], [287], [321], [323], [330], [340].
- Grisi, Julia, a supper with, [159].
- Guiccioli, Countess, [112], [119], [165], [168].
- Halleck, Fitz Greene, [56], [102], [220], [264], [291].
- Harding, Chester, [63], [92].
- Harper’s Ferry, excursion to, [345].
- Harper’s Monthly Magazine, description of Idlewild in, [332].
- Harvard College, [17].
- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, [72], [74], [80], [345].
- Hildreth, Richard, [83].
- Hillhouse, James, his influence on Willis, [70].
- Hoffman. C. F., [292], [293].
- Holmes, Dr. O. W., his recollections of Willis, [75]; [271], [350], [351].
- Home Journal, The, [15], [163], [215], [266];
- established by Morris and Willis, [287];
- character of, [288];
- Willis’s contributions to, [273], [288-290], [293], [322], [325], [328], [330], [338], [340], [342], [344];
- associate editors of, [296], [298], [335], [336]; [304];
- on Edwin Forrest, [308], [311], [314], [319]; [337];
- its circulation, [346]; [347].
- Howe, Dr. S. G., with Willis in Paris, [110], [111]; [350].
- Idlewild, [93], [307];
- Willis’s country seat, [326-350];
- description of, [326], [327], [332 note];
- naming of, [328], [329]; [345-347], [349].
- Imaginary Conversations, Landor’s intrusted to Willis, [131].
- Independent Chronicle, The, [6], [7].
- Ireland, tour of, [244-246].
- Irving, Washington, [136], [140], [291];
- exchanges visits with Willis, [332], [333]; [351].
- Italy, residence in, [119-125].
- Jackson, Andrew, [135], [196].
- Jacobs, Harriet, [276], [350];
- story of her escape from slavery, [284], [285].
- Jeffrey, Lord, a dinner with, [150]; [194].
- Jenkins, Joseph, [28], [93];
- marries Mary Willis, [30].
- Johnson family, The, of Stratford, Conn., [55].
- Kemble, Charles, [246].
- Kennedy, J. P., letter from, [318]; [332], [342].
- Killinger, Freiherr Von, letter from, [217], [218].
- Knickerbocker Magazine, The, [292].
- Knickerbocker School, The, [290-293].
- Ladies’ Companion, The, [157], [261].
- Lafayette, Marquis of, [110].
- Lamb, Charles and Mary, a breakfast with, [141].
- Landon, Miss L. E., [80], [86], [184], [197], [237], [238].
- Landor, W. S., Willis’s relations with, [131-135];
- letter from, [134]; [141], [271].
- Langdon, Octavus, entertains Willis at Smyrna, [128], [129].
- Ledger, The, [66].
- Leech, John, [165].
- Legendary, The, edited by Willis, [72], [75], [80], [81].
- Leigh, Augusta, [164].
- Leipsic, The great fair at, [286].
- Lennox, Lady Sophia, [151].
- Lincoln, Mrs. Abraham, [342], [343];
- letter from, [344].
- Linonian Society, The, [37], [41], [51];
- poem before [271].
- Literati of New York, The, [274], [293].
- Livingston, Miss Adele, visit to at Skaneateles, [62].
- Lockhart, J. G., [77];
- his attack on Pencillings, [185-190], [193], [196], [199].
- London, residence in, [137-149], [154-169].
- London Literary Souvenir, [77].
- London Morning Herald, [129].
- London Morning Chronicle, [286], [287].
- London Times, on the Willis and Marryat affair, [202], [203], [205].
- Longfellow, H. W., a fellow townsman of Willis, [1-3]; [10], [117], [220], [269 note], [350].
- Lover, Samuel, [253].
- Lowell, J. R., correspondence with Willis, [300], [301];
- his estimate of Willis, [66], [302]; [350].
- Lucca, Baths of, [122].
- Lunt, George, [75], [83], [91].
- Lyceum, The, [49].
- Lynch, Miss Anne. See [Mrs. Vincenzo Botta].
- McLellan, Isaac, [20], [83].
- Maclise Portrait Gallery, [196 note].
- Macready, W. C., [253], [308].
- Madden, R. R., his Life of Lady Blessington quoted, [151], [192], [245];
- impressions of Willis, [156], [157].
- Maginn, Dr. William, reviews Pencillings, [195], [196], [199];
- his duel with Berkeley, [196], [197].
- Malta, sojourn at, [130].
- Marryat, Frederick, [89], [154], [193];
- his quarrel with Willis, [197-206]; [234].
- Marseilles, letter from, [109]; adventure at, [124].
- Marsh, G. P., [341].
- Marshall, Emily, [62]; acrostic to, [98].
- Martineau, Harriet, her impressions of Willis, [142-148].
- Mediterranean, Cruise up the, [125-129].
- Memorial, The, [49].
- Metropolitan Magazine, The, Willis’s contributions to, [140], [154], [206];
- its review of Pencillings, [89], [197-201].
- Michell, William, [178], [179], [251].
- Millingen, Dr., [128].
- Mirror Library, The, [269].
- Mitford, Mary R., [76], [142], [152].
- Moncrieff, Lady, [150], [159].
- Moore, Thomas, [141], [160], [171];
- his remarks about O’Connell, [186], [188], [192], [193].
- Morgan, Lady Sydney, [163], [253].
- Morris, G. P., editor of the Mirror, [100];
- his character and talents, [100-102]; [110], [112], [155], [197], [206];
- coolness between, and Willis, [236-239];
- establishes The New Mirror, [265];
- Evening Mirror, [273];
- National Press and Home Journal, [286-88];
- Willis’s affection for, [296], [297], [347]; [303], [327].
- Morse, S. F. B., [110].
- Motley, J. L., [82], [96].
- Musical World, The, [15].
- Mustapha, the perfumer, [127], [128], [213].
- Nahant, [88], [92], [209], [212].
- National Press, The, started by Morris, [286], [287].
- Neal, John, [1], [81], [303].
- New England Galaxy, The, [88].
- New Haven in 1827, [37-39].
- New Mirror, The, established, [265], [266];
- Willis’s contributions to, [266-269], [288], [308], [338];
- suspends publication, [272]; [296], [299], [300].
- New Monthly Magazine, The, Willis’s contributions to, [140], [154], [155], [161], [206], [227], [249].
- New World, The, [239].
- New York Albion, [259].
- New York Commercial Advertiser, [306].
- New York Courrier and Enquirer, [242], [307], [320].
- New York Courier des États Unis, [332].
- New York Evening Mirror, edited by Morris and Willis, [266], [273], [275], [286].
- New York Evening Post, [291], [313].
- New York Herald, on the Forrest testimony, [310], [311].
- New York Mirror;
- Willis becomes editor of, [99];
- described [102], [103];
- Willis’s foreign correspondence in, [103], [104], [114], [115-119], [129], [130], [153], [172], [184], [185], [188], [189], [197], [201], [206], [237];
- Willis ceases to edit, [236];
- discontinuance of, [265];
- miscellaneous contributions to, [48], [141], [155], [193], [215], [221], [223], [231], [233], [236], [249], [261]; [145], [282], [238], [256], [284], [292].
- New York, literature and society in, [290-294];
- Willis’s residence in, [288-290], [294].
- New York Spirit of the Times, [238].
- Niagara, [62], [219], [221].
- Norfolk Beacon, [47].
- Norton, Caroline, [141], [184], [237], [253].
- North American Review, The, [2], [206].
- O’Connell, Daniel, [186], [188], [192].
- O’Conor, Charles, [314].
- Opal, The, [82], [262], [286].
- Otis, Mrs. H. G., [93].
- Owego, N. Y., [32], [222], [223], [225-227], [262].
- Pardoe, Miss, [160], [163].
- Paris, residence in, [110-115];
- wedding trip to, [178].
- Park Street Church, [4], [11], [35], [93], [94];
- excommunicates Willis, [95].
- Parnassus in Pillory, passages from, [298-300].
- Parton, James, [296-298], [335], [336].
- Parton, Mrs. James. See [Sarah P. Willis].
- Patterson, Commodore, [125], [129].
- Paulding, J. K., [102], [243], [292].
- Payson, Rev. Edward, [9].
- Percival, J. G., [70], [80], [184], [217].
- “Peter Parley.” See [S. G. Goodrich].
- Phillips, Morris, [288], [296], [297], [347], [349].
- Pierpont, Rev. John, [343].
- Pike, Albert, [83], [84].
- Pirate, The, prospectus of, [240].
- Placide, Harry, [231].
- Poe, Edgar A., his relations with Willis, [273];
- impressions of Willis, [274], [275]; [206], [217], [269], [293], [295], [296], [303].
- Poniatowski, Prince, [120].
- Porter, Admiral Ker, [164].
- Porter, Jane, Willis’s friendship with, [160], [163-166], [170], [172], [176], [177].
- Porter, Dr. T. O., letters to, [225], [234], [238], [248], [249];
- associated with Willis on the Corsair, [239], [240], [254], [259].
- Portland, Maine, Willis’s birthplace, [1], [8], [10].
- Potomac Guardian, [6], [7].
- Praed, W. M., [163].
- Procter, Bryan Waller, [138];
- edits Melanie, [180].
- Pumpelly, Geo. J., [32], [223].
- Quarterly Review, The, abuses Pencillings, [133], [185-191], [194], [197].
- Quincy, Edmund, [350].
- Ramsay, Lord, [150], [190];
- letter from, [174], [175].
- Rand, the portrait painter, [166], [227].
- Raymond, H. J., [307].
- Remember Me, [82].
- Republic, The, [33].
- Rives, Mr., appoints Willis attaché, [113].
- Robinson, H. C., a breakfast with, [141].
- Rogers, Samuel, [149], [165].
- “Roy,” Willis’s nom de plume, [48].
- Ruth Hall, caricature of Willis in, [334-337].
- Saratoga, letters from, [100];
- described in Inklings, [209-211]; [281].
- Sargent’s Magazine, [262].
- Scioto Gazette, [6].
- Scotland, visit to, [149-152].
- Scriptural poems, origin of, [10];
- estimate of, [66-69].
- Seamore Place, [137], [156].
- Sharon Springs, letters from, [322].
- Shaw, Mrs. Fanny, her friendship with Willis, [160-162], [165], [166], [170].
- Shawsheen River, the, at Andover. [20-22].
- Shirley Park, at Croydon, [160], [161], [169], [170], [278].
- Sigourney, Mrs. L. H., [75], [80], [81], [84], [184], [261].
- Silliman, Benjamin, [35], [36], [49].
- Skaneateles, visit to, [62].
- Skinner, Mrs Mary, her intimacy with Willis, [160];
- letter to, from Willis, [161-163];
- letter from, to Jane Porter, [176]; [165], [219], [278].
- Slingsby Papers, the, [63], [77], [154], [155], [207], [211].
- Smith, Forbearance, [76].
- Smith, Horace and James, [138], [246].
- Smyrna, visit to, [128], [129].
- Snelling, W. J., lampoons Willis, [88-90], [198], [199].
- Stace, Mary. See [Mary Stace Willis].
- Stace, Gen. Wm., [170], [171], [243], [262].
- Stanhope, Sir Leicester and Mrs., [141], [165], [166].
- Staunton, Sir Geo., [156].
- Stepney, Lady, [156], [246].
- Steventon, Vicarage, [283], [284].
- Stoddard, R. H., visits Glenmary, [228].
- Stone, W. L., [81], [306].
- Storm King, named by Willis, [327], [331].
- Storrs, Dr. R. S., [351].
- Stuart, Isaac, [28], [30].
- Stuart, Lady Dudley, [159].
- Sumner, Charles, [220], [343].
- Susquehanna, rafting on the, [227].
- Talfourd, Serjeant, [174], [249].
- Taylor, Bayard, [117], [119];
- befriended by Willis, [298]; [299], [331].
- Telegraph, The, [49].
- Thackeray, W. M., [215];
- writes for the Corsair, [253-256];
- his notices of Willis, [256-259]; [352].
- Thought Blossom, The, [82].
- Throckmorton, Sir Chas., visit to, [170], [172].
- Token, The, [49];
- edited by Willis, [72-74], [77], [80], [81].
- Trenton Falls, first visit to, [62];
- described, [76];
- letters from, [322-324].
- Truth: a New Tear’s Gift for Scribblers, lampooning Willis, [89].
- Tupper, M. F., [165].
- Undercliff, [247].
- Unitarians, [11], [16], [17], [18], [32], [93].
- United Brothers, Society of, poem before, [104].
- United Service Gazette, The, [205].
- United States, the, cruise of, [125], [129].
- Upper ten thousand, the, [256], [341].
- Utica, N. Y., visit to, [61].
- Vail, Minister, [156].
- Van Buren, John, [33], [34];
- engaged in Forrest suit, [34], [316];
- challenged by Willis, [317], [318].
- Van Buren, Martin, [110], [222].
- “Veritas,” letters to the Mirror, [237], [238].
- Verplanck, G. C., [293].
- Vienna, projected visit to, [284].
- Vincent, Wm., [244], [283].
- Virtue, Geo., [221], [244].
- Voorhies, Mrs., [308].
- Walker, Dr. J. B. F., medical reminiscences of Willis, [349].
- Wallack, James, plays Tortesa, [232-234], [246].
- Washington, correspondence from, [221], [222], [287];
- during the war, [342-346].
- Washington National Intelligencer, [263], [266].
- Watts, Alaric A., [77].
- Webb, J. W., his attacks on Willis, [242], [307], [320].
- Webster, Daniel, commends Pencillings, [119]; [214].
- Weld, H. H., [260].
- Westminster Review, The, [111], [194].
- Wheaton, Henry, [284].
- Whipple, E. P., [332], [350].
- Wikoff, Henry, recollections of Willis, [33], [34]; [35], [37], [58], [239];
- his part in the Forrest case, [34], [308], [312].
- Willis, Bailey, [5], [329].
- Willis, Charles, [5].
- Willis, Cornelia Grinnell, [121], [287], [308], [310], [316], [318], [319], [326], [343], [346].
- Willis, Edith, [329].
- Willis, George, [4].
- Willis, Grinnell, [294].
- Willis, Hannah Parker, her character and influence, [13], [14];
- her death, [275].
- Willis, Imogen, [264], [276], [284], [288].
- Willis, Julia, [15], [45], [140].
- Willis, Lilian, [294].
- Willis, Louisa, [28], [284].
- Willis, Lucy, [19].
- Willis, Mary, [30].
- Willis, Mary Stace, her engagement and marriage, [170], [171], [176], [177];
- letter to, from Willis, [176], [177]; [219-221], [228], [243], [244];
- her death, [276]; [278].
- Willis, Nathaniel, Sr., [5], [6].
- Willis, Nathaniel, Jr., his education and character, [5], [7], [8], [11-13];
- edits three newspapers, [8-10]; [17], [26], [95].
- Willis, Nathaniel Parker, born at Portland, [1];
- ancestry, [6-10];
- home and school life, [11-17];
- at Andover, [18-30];
- at Yale College, [31-70];
- begins his literary career in Boston, [71-82];
- edits the American Monthly, [82-100];
- goes abroad as foreign correspondent of the New York Mirror, [100-106];
- spends five months in Paris, [110-115];
- a year in Italy, [119-125];
- half a year in a cruise up the Mediterranean, [125-130];
- four months more in Italy, Switzerland, and France, [130];
- two years in England, [130-179];
- marries, [177];
- returns to America and travels and corresponds for the Mirror, [219-222];
- settles at Owego, N. T., [223-238];
- starts the Corsair, and makes a second trip to England, [239-259];
- returns to America and edits Brother Jonathan, [259-263];
- sells his place at Owego and moves to New York, [263];
- edits the New Mirror, [265-272];
- the Evening Mirror, [273-275];
- loses his wife and makes a third visit to England, [276];
- taken ill in London, [283];
- makes a short visit to Germany and returns to America, [284];
- marries again, [287];
- edits the Home Journal and makes his residence in New York, [287-307];
- becomes involved in the Forrest divorce case, [307-319];
- is assaulted by Edwin Forrest, [312-314];
- goes on a health trip to Bermuda, the West Indies, and the Southern States, [321];
- buys a country home on the Hudson, [326];
- life at Idlewild, [329-334];
- spends the first year of the war at Washington, writing letters to the Home Journal, [342-346];
- takes lodgings in New York, [346], [347];
- in failing health, [347-349];
- dies at Idlewild, [350].
- Writings:—
- Absalom, [48], [49], [66], [296].
- Absent, the, [155].
- À l’Abri. See [Letters from under a Bridge].
- Albina M’Lush, [85], [90].
- American Literature, [216].
- American Scenery, [128], [221], [222], [244].
- Annoyer, the, [75], [90], [97].
- Bandit of Austria, the, [251].
- Baron von Raffloff, [85].
- Belfry Pigeon, the, [183].
- Betrothal, the, [232], [233].
- Better Moments, [69], [169].
- Beware of Dogs and Waltzing, [277].
- Bianca Visconti, [231], [232], [234], [235], [249].
- Birth-Day Verses, [13], [77], [183].
- Born to love Pigs and Chickens, [279].
- Broadway, a Sketch, [262].
- Brown’s Day with the Mimpsons, [258].
- Burial of Arnold, the, [48], [59].
- By a Here and Thereian, [154].
- Cabinet, the, [299].
- Canadian Scenery, [244], [247], [248].
- Captain Thompson, [85].
- Chamber Scene, [155].
- Charming Widow of Sixty, A, [265].
- Cherokee’s Threat, the, [39], [57], [63], [155], [207].
- City Lyrics, [267], [268].
- Cloister, the, [299].
- Confessional, the, [183].
- Contemplation, [82], [98].
- Convalescent, The, [330-333], [340], [343].
- Countess Nyschriem and the Handsome Artist, the, [277].
- Daguerreotype Sketches of New York, [266].
- Dashes at Life with a Free Pencil, reviewed by Thackeray, [256];
- estimate of, [276-282]; [262], [286], [325], [338].
- Death of Arnold, the. See [the Burial of Arnold].
- Death of Harrison, the, [270].
- Death of the Gentle Usher, the, [85].
- Dedication Hymn, [97].
- Departed Improvisatrice, the, [242].
- Diary of Town Trifles, [267].
- Dilemma, the, [216].
- Divan, the, [242].
- Dying Alchemist, the, [105].
- Dying for Him. See [Tortesa the Usurer].
- Edith Linsey, [39], [62], [63], [65], [76], [85], [88], [155], [161], [183], [212], [213], [277], [323], [324].
- Elms of New Haven, the, [271].
- Elopement, the, [84].
- Ephemera, [216], [261], [264], [276], [288], [289], [337].
- Famous Persons and Places, [286], [337].
- Fancy Ball, the, [84].
- Female Ward, the, [92], [279].
- First Impressions of Europe. See [Pencillings by the Way].
- Fitz Powys and the Nun, [261].
- Flirtation and Fox Chasing, [277].
- Florence Gray, [183].
- Four Rivers, the, [153], [223].
- Fragments of Rambling Impressions, [216].
- F. Smith, [63], [85], [88], [92], [155].
- Fugitive Poetry, [97].
- Fun Jottings, [337].
- Gallery, the, [242].
- Getting to Windward, [277].
- Ghost Ball at Congress Hall, the, [280], [281].
- Gipsy of Sardis, the, [127], [129], [155], [212], [213].
- Hagar in the Wilderness, [296].
- Health Trip to the Tropics, A, [322].
- High Life in Europe and American Life, [276].
- Hurrygraphs, [322].
- Idle Man, the, [86].
- Imei the Jew, [233].
- Imogen and Cymbeline, [265].
- Incidents in the Life of a Quiet Man, [85].
- Incidents on the Hudson, [154], [218].
- Inkling of Adventure, An, [85].
- Inklings of Adventure, [178], [206];
- estimate of, [207-215]; [217], [247], [276].
- Inlet of Peach Blossoms, the, [280].
- Invalid Letters from Germany, [286], [322].
- Jephthah’s Daughter, [66].
- Jottings, [267].
- Jottings Down in London, [253].
- Just You and I, [267].
- Kate Crediford, [280].
- Lady Jane, [260], [269-271].
- Lady Rachel, [277].
- Lady Ravelgold, [86], [167], [252].
- Larks in Vacation, [63], [85], [155].
- Lazarus and Mary, [68].
- Leaves from a Colleger’s Album, [76].
- Leaves from a Table-Book, [261].
- Leaves from the Heart Book of Ernest Clay, [252], [256], [277], [279].
- Lecture on Fashion, [272].
- Letters from under a Bridge, [127], [132], [207], [223];
- estimate of, [224-231]; [236], [242], [248], [249], [263], [269], [282], [302], [322], [330].
- Letters of Horace Fritz, Esq., [85].
- Letter to the Unknown Purchaser and Next Occupant of Glenmary, [263].
- Life Here and There, [325].
- Lines on leaving Europe, [13], [179], [236].
- Lines to Laura W——, [58].
- Log in the Archipelago, A, [130], [206].
- Loiterings of Travel. See [Romance of Travel].
- Loiterings of Travel, [153].
- Lookings on at the War, [342], [343].
- Lord Iron, [181], [182].
- Lost Letter Rewritten, A, [130].
- Love and Diplomacy, [154], [213], [277].
- Love in a Cottage, [268].
- Love in the Library. See [Edith Linsey].
- Lunatic’s Skate, the, [17], [20], [46], [154], [218], [277].
- Madhouse of Palermo, the, [154].
- Mad Senior, the, [155].
- Marquis in Petticoats, the, [262].
- Meena Dimity, [279].
- Melanie and Other Poems, [161], [164], [166], [179-181];
- estimate of, [181-184]; [236], [270].
- Memoranda of the Life of Jenny Lind, [324].
- Minute Philosophies, [88], [206].
- Misanthropic Hours, [52].
- Miss Jones’s Son, [279].
- More Particularly, [267].
- Morning in the Library, A, [88].
- My Adventures at the Tournament, [244].
- My Hobby—Rather, [154].
- New Year’s Verses, [71].
- Niagara, Lake Ontario, and the St. Lawrence, [60], [62], [154], [212], [218].
- Nora Mehidy, [279].
- Notes from a Scrap Book, [215].
- Notes upon a Ramble, [85].
- On a Picture of a Girl, [81].
- On Dress, [82], [286].
- On the Death of a Young Lady, [57].
- Open Air Musings in the City, [322].
- Out Doors at Idlewild, [330].
- Paletto’s Bride, [251].
- Parrhasius, [105].
- Pasquali, the Tailor of Venice, [85], [252].
- Passages from an Epistolary Journal, [253].
- Passages from Correspondence, [261].
- Paulding the Author disinterred, [242], [243].
- Paul Fane, [121], [151];
- estimate of, [338-340].
- P. Calamus, Esq., [84].
- Pedlar Karl, [85], [154], [207].
- Pencil, the, [242].
- Pencillings by the Way, [85], [100], [104];
- estimate of, [115-119]; [126], [130], [138], [152], [153], [157], [178];
- profits from, [184], [185];
- reception of, by British press, [185-199]; [193], [206], [207], [213];
- translation of, [218]; [236], [237], [249], [253], [269], [284], [298], [325].
- People I have Met, [256], [325].
- Phantom Head upon the Table, the, [278].
- Pharisee and the Barber, the, [17].
- Picker and Piler, the, [155], [227], [277].
- Pity of the Park Fountain, the, [268].
- Plain Man’s Love, A, [322].
- Poem delivered before the Society of United Brothers, [104].
- Poems of Passion, [269], [275].
- Poet and the Mandarin, the, [280].
- Portrait, A, [98].
- Power of an Injured Look, the, [82], [262].
- Poyntz’s Aunt, [157], [261], [265].
- Psyche before the Tribunal of Venus, [81].
- Quarter Deck, the, [242].
- Rag-Bag, The, [338].
- Revelation of a Previous Life, A, [278].
- Revenge of the Signor Basil, the, [155], [213], [277].
- Reverie at Glenmary, [230].
- Romance of Travel, [236], [248];
- estimate of, [249-252]; [276].
- Rural Letters, [286], [322].
- Ruse, the, [81].
- Sacred Poems, [269].
- Sacrifice of Abraham, the, [48], [49].
- Saturday Afternoon, [81], [98].
- Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland, [244], [247], [248].
- Scenes of Fear, [63], [85], [155].
- Scholar of Thebet Ben Chorat, the, [105].
- Scrap Book, the, [86].
- Scribblings, [86].
- She was not There, [169].
- Sketches, [66], [72], [73], [98].
- Sketches of Travel, [153], [172], [221], [247].
- Slipshoddities, [267].
- Soldier’s Widow, the, [81].
- Sparklings of Tenth Waves, [215].
- Spirit Love of Ione S——, the, [279].
- Spring, [236].
- Story writ for the Beautiful, A, [243].
- String that tied my Lady’s Shoe, the, [100].
- Substance of a Diary of Sickness, the, [88].
- Summer Cruise in the Mediterranean, A, [325].
- Tales of Five Lands. See [Romance of Travel].
- Tent Pitched, the. See [Letters from under a Bridge].
- Tête-à-tête Confessions, [86].
- Those Ungrateful Blidginses, [279].
- Thoughts in a Balcony at Daybreak, [155], [168].
- Thoughts while making the Grave of a New-Born Child, [264].
- Three Weeks’ Trip to the West, [341].
- To ——, [100].
- To ——, [155].
- To a City Pigeon, [81], [106].
- To a Face Beloved, [193], [236].
- To Edith, from the North. See [To M——, from Abroad].
- To Ermengarde, [216], [236].
- To M——, from Abroad, [97], [183].
- To my Mother from the Apennines, [13], [183].
- To the Julia of Some Years Ago, [289].
- Tom Fane and I, [154], [207].
- Tom Hat, the, [82].
- Tortesa the Usurer, [233-235], [248], [249], [274 note].
- Trenton Falls, [324].
- Two Buckets in a Well, [2 note].
- Two Ways of Dying for a Husband. See [Bianca Visconti] and [Tortesa the Usurer].
- Unseen Spirits, [269].
- Unwritten Music, [84], [294].
- Unwritten Philosophy, [76], [142].
- Unwritten Poetry, [76], [142].
- Upon the Portrait of the Hon. Mrs. Stanhope, [141].
- Usurer Matched, the. See [Tortesa the Usurer].
- Violanta Cesarini, [250], [251].
- What I saw at the Fair, [286].
- While We hold You by the Button, [267].
- Widow by Brevet, the, [130].
- Wife’s Appeal, the, [105].
- Wigwam v. Almacks, [282].
- Willis, Richard Storrs, [7], [14], [284], [298], [308], [310], [316].
- Willis, Sarah P., “Fanny Fern,” [14];
- writes Ruth Hall, [334-337].
- Wilson, John, [52];
- breakfast with, [150];
- reviews Melanie, [180], [181]; [185], [189].
- Winthrop, Theodore, [58], [343].
- Woodworth, Samuel, [100].
- Woolwich, [170], [172].
- Woolsey, T. D., [35], [42].
- Yale College, [17];
- Willis’s career at, [31-70];
- condition of, in 1827, [35-37];
- poem before, [271].
- Youth’s Companion, The, established by Nathaniel Willis, [9]; [49].
- Youth’s Keepsake, The, [82].