CONTENTS

[THE HUGUENOTS OF NEW ROCHELLE.]
[MACCARONI AND CANVAS.]
[THOUGHT.]
['IT STILL MOVES.']
[THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE REBELLION.]
['I;' OR, SUMMER IN THE CITY.']
[THE IVY.]
[THE MISHAPS OF MISS HOBBS.]
[THE UNION.]
[PROMISE.]
[AMERICAN DESTINY.]
[WAS HE SUCCESSFUL?]
[VATES.]
[THE PHYSICAL SURVEY OF NEW YORK HARBOR AND ITS APPROACHES.]
[AN ENGLISHMAN IN SOUTH CAROLINA.]
[PEN, PALLET, AND PIANO.]
[LITERARY NOTICES]
[EDITOR'S TABLE.]
[INDEX TO VOLUME III.]

The article in the present number entitled "American Destiny," will be found worthy of very attentive perusal. It is the production of a Private attached to the 20th Battery of Ohio Volunteer Artillery. What country but ours supplies such material to the ranks of its common soldiery?


The continuation of "A Merchant's Story," by the author of "Among the Pines," is unavoidably delayed till the succeeding number.

Our February Number will contain a Review of our Finances and Mr. Chase's Report. By Hon. R. J. Walker.


Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1862, by James R. Gilmore, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.