CONTENTS OF VOLUME I, NUMBER 11
[PROFESSOR BEVERLEY TUCKER'S VALEDICTORY ADDRESS TO HIS CLASS]
[LETTERS ON THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA]: by a young Scotchman
[PARAPHRASE of a figure in the first volume of Eugene Aram]
[TO MY SISTERS]: by Rosicrucius
[LINES]: by J. M. C. D.
[LINES written in Mrs. ——'s Album]
[THE DIAMOND CHAIN]: by Questus
[WHERE SHALL THE STUDENT REST?]
[ANSWER to Willis's "They may talk of your Love in a Cottage"]
[VISIT TO THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS, during the summer of 1834 (No. III)]
[MY FIRST NIGHT IN A WATCHHOUSE (Chap. I)]: by Pertinax Placid
[DISSERTATION on the characteristic differences between the sexes (No. II)]
[TO H. W. M.]: by Morna
[LINES written on being accused of coldness of character and manners by some friends—1830]: by E. A. S.
[ON THE DEAF, DUMB, AND BLIND GIRL OF THE ASYLUM AT HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT]: by L. H. S.
[AN ELEGY sacred to the memory of the infant children of S. M. and C. W. S. of Campbell county, Va.]: by Frederic Speece
[SONNET]: by Alex. Lacey Beard
[TO MARY]: by E. A. P.
[THE VISIONARY—A TALE]: by Edgar A. Poe
[THE DUEL]: by E.
[LINES]: by Morna
[MY NATIVE HOME]: by Geo. Watterston
[MEMOIR OF THE AMBITIOUS LAWYER (No. I)]: by Narrator
LITERARY NOTICES
[THE CRAYON MISCELLANY, No. II.]
[THE CONQUEST OF FLORIDA, by Hernando de Soto]: by Theodore Irving
[CHANCES AND CHANGES, a domestic story]: by the author of "Six Weeks on the Loire."
[NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, No. LXXXVIII, July 1835]
[AMERICAN REPUBLICATION OF FOREIGN QUARTERLIES—The London, Edinburg and Westminster Reviews for April, 1835]
[MY LIFE]: by the author of Tales of Waterloo, &c.
[BELFORD REGIS, or Sketches of a Country Town]: by Miss Mitford