TABLE OF CONTENTS

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[A Consideration,][569]
[A Lace Basque,][550]
[A Loving Heart,] by W. S. Gaffney,[543]
[A Song,] by Charles Stewart,[501]
[A Strange Incident,][514]
[Braid for Child's Dress,][549]
[Bread-Cloth,][553]
[Caps and Headdress,][546]
[Celestial Phenomena,] by D. W. Belisle,[504]
[Centre-Table Gossip,][569]
[Chemistry for Youth,][566]
[Chinese Sayings,][548]
[Costly China,][569]
[Cottage Furniture,][551]
[Editors' Table,][555]
[Enigmas,][567]
[Evening Thoughts,] by H. Merran Parke,[543]
[Everyday Actualities.—No. XX][487]
[Every Lady her own Dressmaker,][570]
[Fashions.][571]
[Geraniums,] from Mrs. Hale's New Household Receipt-Book,[565]
[Godey's Arm-Chair,][561]
[Godey's Course of Lessons in Drawing,][502]
[History of Pearls, Natural and Artificial,][533]
[Illuminated, or Vellum-Painting,][538]
[Juvenile Fashions,][547]
[Lady's Riding Boots,][551]
[Lady's Slipper,][552]
[Legend of Long-Pond; or, Lake of the Golden Cross,] by Fanny Fales,[506]
[Let me Die!] by S. M. Montgomery,[544]
[Letters Left at the Pastry Cook's,] Edited by Horace Mayhew,[499]
[Lines to a Bronchitis Birdie,] by N. W. Bridge,[545]
[L'Isolement,] Translated from the French of Alphonse de Lamartine, by Wm. A. Kenyon,[545]
[Literary Notices,][558]
[Mantillas,] from the celebrated Establishment of G. Brodie, New York,[482], [483]
[Mrs. Clark's Experience as a Servant,] by Bell,[508]
[My Tulips,] by H. S. D.,[544]
[Niagara,][521]
[Ornaments,][570]
[Patterns for Embroidery,][554]
[Philadelphia Agency.][565]
[Physical Training,][525]
[Preservation of Food,][487]
[Receipts, &c.,][567]
[Secret Love,] by Kate Harrington,[542]
[Slander,][557]
[Smyrna Embroidery.]—Lady's Slipper on Cloth,[552]
[Sonnets,] by Wm. Alexander,[543]
[The Borrower's Department,][566]
[The Dead Tree,][544]
[The Last Kiss,] by Jenny A. M'Ewan,[541]
[The Needle in the Haymow.]—A Story for Housekeepers, by H. D. R.,[515]
[The Nursery Basket,][570]
[The Pedestrian Tour], by Pauline Forsyth,[494]
[The Schottisch Partner,] by Motte Hall,[542]
[The Toilet,][568]
[The Trials of a Needle-Woman,] by T. S. Arthur,[527]
[The Wild Flowers of the Month,] by H. Coultas,[523]
[Time's Changes; or, Fashions in the Olden Times,][512]
[To a Friend on the Day of his Marriage,][545]
[To Correspondents.][571]
[Truth,] by D. Hardy, Jr.,[550]
[Two Mothers?] by Mrs. S. F. Jennings,[543]
[What shall be done for the Insane?][555]
[Why don't Ladies learn to Cook?][549]

EMBELLISHMENTS, &c.

June.