Literature and National Policy.

FEBRUARY, 1863.

NEW YORK:
JOHN F. TROW 50 GREENE STREET (FOR THE PROPRIETORS).
HENRY DEXTER AND SINCLAIR TOUSEY. WASHINGTON, D.C.: FRANCK TAYLOR

CONTENTS.—No. XIV.

Our National Finances. Robert J. Walker,129
A Trip to Antietam. Charles W. Loring,145
American Destiny. John Stahl Patterson,160
The Birth of the Lily,169
Was He Successful? Richard B. Kimball,171
Nullification and Secession. Hon. Robert J. Walker,179
The Sioux War. John G. Nicolay, Private Secretary
to President Lincoln,195
"Dead!"204
A Merchant's Story. Edmund Kirke,206
The Consequences of the Rebellion. Hon. Frederic
P. Stanton,223
Sunshine in Thought,233
How they Jested in the Good Old Time. Charles G. Leland,237
Literary Notices,248
Editor's Table,250

The article in this number of The Continental, on "Our National Finances," by Hon. Robert J. Walker, will be found worthy of especial attention at the present time.


Our next issue will contain a valuable article on "Gold."


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.


INDEX TO VOLUME III.

John F. Trow, Printer.