CONTENTS.—No. XIX.

Emancipation in Jamaica. By Rev. C. C. Starbuck,[1]
Abijah Witherpee's Retreat,[16]
Reason, Rhyme and Rhythm. Compiled and written by
Mrs. Martha Walker Cook,[20]
Mrs. Rabotham's Party. By L. V. F. Randolph,[33]
Diary of Frances Krasinska,[42]
Ladies' Loyal League. By Mrs. O. S. Baker,[51]
West of the Mississippi,[56]
The Cavalier Theory Refuted. By W. H. Whitmore,[60]
The Early Arbutus. By Grace De la Veríte[72]
The Third Year of the War. By Hon. Frederick P.
Stanton,[73]
Was He Successful? By Richard B. Kimball,[82]
The Chicago (Illinois) and other Canals. By Hon. Robert
J. Walker,[92]
Woman,[105]
Literary Notices,[114]
Editor's Table,[118]

This Number of the Continental contains an article by the Hon. Robert J. Walker, written from Ireland.

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