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.
- A Chapter on Wonders. Perth Granton, 461
- A Fancy Sketch, 482
- A Heroine of To-Day, 543
- A Merchant's Story. Edmund Kirke, 206, 289, 451, 528, 642
- American Destiny. John Stahl Patterson, 79, 160
- An Englishman in South Carolina, 110
- A Trip to Antietam. Charles W. Loring, 145
- A Winter in Camp. E. G. Hammond, 519
- Cloud and Sunshine, 687
- Consequences of the Rebellion. Hon. F. P. Stanton, 26, 223
- Cost of a Trip to Europe, 730
- "Dead," 204
- Down in Tennessee, 469
- Editor's Table, 126, 250, 379, 503, 747
- Ethel. Mrs. Martha Walker Cook, 435
- False Estimations, 274
- Flag of our Union. Hon. R. J. Walker, 480
- For and Against, 334
- Gold. Hon. Robert A. Walker, 279
- Great Heart, 629
- Henrietta and Vulcan. Delia M. Colton, 421
- How they Jested in the Good Old Time. Charles Godfrey Leland, 237
- How the War affects Americans. Hon. F. P. Stanton, 411
- How Mr. Lincoln became an Abolitionist. S. B. Gookins, 727
- Huguenots of New Rochelle. Hon. G. P. Disosway, 1
- Huguenots of Virginia, 348
- 'I;' or, Summer in the City, 40
- In Memoriam. Richard Wolcott, 527
- 'Is there Anything in It?' 688
- Last Words. Ingoldsby North, 282
- Literary Notices, 122, 248, 374, 500, 630, 744
- Maccaroni and Canvas. Henry P. Leland, 7
- May Morning, 657
- Mill on Liberty. Hon. F. P. Stanton, 674
- Miriam's Testimony. M. A. Edwards, 589
- Montgomery in Secession Time, 354
- National Ode, 554
- Nullification and Secession. Hon. Robert J. Walker, 179
- Our National Finances. Hon. R. J. Walker, 129
- Our Present Position, its Dangers and Duties, 488
- Parting, 288
- Pen, Pallet, and Piano, 117
- Pictures from the North, 398
- Poetry and Poetical Selections, 474
- Promise. Edward S. Rend, jr., 78
- Promoted, 420
- Reason, Rhyme, and Rhythm. Mrs. Martha Walker Cook, 662, 698
- Shylock vs. Antonio. Carlton Edwards, 539
- Sunshine in Thought, 233
- The Birth of the Lily, 169
- The Blue Handkerchief, 279
- The Buccaneers of America. Wm. L. Stone, 703
- The Captain of '63 to his Men, 315
- The Causes and Results of the War. Lieut. E. Phelps, U. S. A., 617
- The Century of Inventions. C. G. Leland, 318
- The Chained River. Charles G. Leland, 410
- The Chech, 395
- The Complaining Bore, 496
- The Confederation and the Nation. E. Carey, 694
- The Destiny of the African Race in the United States. Rev. J. M. Sturtevant, D. D., 600
- The Great Prairie State. Mrs. C. M. Kirkland, 513
- The Ivy. Charles Godfrey Leland, 47
- The Lady and her Slave. Mrs. Martha W. Cook, 330
- The Mishaps of Miss Hobbs. Wm. L. Williams, 54
- The Navy of the United States, 659
- The New Rasselas, 404
- The Physical Survey of New York Harbor
- and its Approaches. Henry Mitchell, 105
- The Return. E. S. Rand, jr., 464
- The Sioux War. John G. Nicolay, 195
- The Skeptics of the Waverley Novels. Chas. G. Leland, 439
- The Soldier's Burial, 373
- The Surrender of Forts Jackson and St. Philip. F. H. Gerdes, 557
- The Union. Hon. R. J. Walker, 68, 366, 465, 615
- The Value of the Union. W. H. Muller, 571, 633
- The Vision of the Monk Gabriel. Eleanor C. Donnelly, 316
- The Wonders of Words, 385
- Thought, 23
- Three Modern Romances, 667
- Touching the Soul. Lieut. Egbert Phelps, 734
- Turkey. A. Comté, jr., 257
- Virginia, 714
- Visit to the National Academy of Design, 718
- War Song—Earth's Last Battle. Mrs. M. W. Cook, 562
- Was He Successful? Richard B. Kimball, 98, 171, 611, 719
John F. Trow, Printer.