CONTENTS OF VOLUME I, NUMBER 13

[PUBLISHER'S NOTICE]

[SKETCHES OF THE HISTORY and Present Condition of Tripoli, with some accounts of the other Barbary States (No. VIII)]: by R. G.

[THE VICTIM OF DISAPPOINTMENT]: by P. H.

[INTRODUCTORY LECTURE to a Course on "The Obstacles to Education arising from the peculiar faults of Parents, Teachers, Scholars, and those who direct and control our Schools and Colleges"]: by James M. Garnett

[LOSS OF BREATH. A Tale a la Blackwood]: by Edgar A. Poe

[CUPID'S SPORT]

[MY TONGS]

[TO MRS. ——, whose husband was absent in the United States Navy. On seeing her in a gay company]: by E. A. S.

[LINES WRITTEN IN AN ALBUM]: by E. A. P.

[GENERAL WARREN]

[TO CHRISTIANA]: by E. A. S.

[THE FRIENDS OF MAN]: by L. H. S.

[THOUGHTS]: by E. A. S.

[KING PEST THE FIRST. A Tale Containing an Allegory]

[EARLY ADVENTURES]: by J. C.

[SHADOW. A Fable]

[CURSE OF THE "BETRAYED ONE." A fragment]: by Hugh Blair

[TO MRS. B. G. S.]: by E. A. S.

[THE SEA BIRD'S REVEL]: by Giles McQuiggin

[I MET THEE BY MOONLIGHT ALONE]: by M. S. Lovett

[LETTERS FROM A SISTER]

[THE SCENE BETWEEN HECTOR AND ANDROMACHE]: translated from Homer by William Munford

[THE DOOR-LATCH. Recollections of a Married Man]: by G.

[DESART GRIEF]: by Lucy T. Johnson

[SONG OF THE PIRATE'S WIFE, on Her Passage from Corunna to New York]: by Eliza

[ANOTHER VISIT TO THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS or the Adventures of Harry Humbug, Esq.]

[JOSEPHINE]: by E. A. S.

[TO CLAUDIA]

[CANTILENA AMATORIA]: by Giles McQuiggin

CRITICAL NOTICES
[MEPHISTOPHELES IN ENGLAND, or the Confessions of a Prime Minister]
[THE DISTRICT SCHOOL, or National Education]: by J. Orville Taylor
[THE NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE FOR SEPTEMBER]
[THE WESTERN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES]: edited by Daniel Drake, M.D.
[THE CLASSICAL FAMILY LIBRARY. Numbers XV, XVI, and XVII. Euripedes]: translated by the Reverend R. Potter
[THE EARLY NAVAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND]: by Robert Southey, L.L.D. Poet Laureate
[THE GIFT: A Christmas and New Year's Present for 1836]: edited by Miss Leslie