Another Letter from B. Sawin, esq. (Biglow Papers, IX.). Standard, 28 September.
Editorial article, beginning: “Chance has thrown in our way a stray number of the ‘Christian Observer.’” Standard, 5 October.
Review of “The Conquerors of the New World and their Bondsmen.” Standard, 12, 26 October.
The Day of Small Things, afterward To W. L. Garrison. Standard, 19 October.
Reader! Walk up at once (it will soon be too late) and | buy at a perfectly ruinous rate | a | FABLE FOR CRITICS; | or | Better— | I like, as a thing that the reader’s first fancy may strike, | an old-fashioned title-page, | such as presents a tabular view of the volume’s contents— | A GLANCE | AT A FEW OF OUR LITERARY PROGENIES| (Mrs. Malaprop’s word)| from | the Tub of Diogenes; | a Vocal and Musical Medley. | That is, | a Series of Jokes. | BY A WONDERFUL QUIZ, | who accompanies himself with a rub-a-dub-dub, FULL OF SPIRIT AND GRACE, | on the top of the tub. | SET FORTH IN | October the 21st day, in the year ’48. By | G. P. PUTNAM, Broadway.
Ode, written for the celebration of the introduction of the Cochituate water into the city of Boston, 25 October.
The Ex-Mayor’s Crumb of Consolation: a Pathetic Ballad. Standard, 26 October.
To John G. Palfrey. Standard, 2 November.
Calling things by their Right Names. Standard, 9 November.
Melibœus Hipponax. | The Biglow Papers, | Edited, | with an Introduction, Notes, Glossary, | and Copious Index, | by Homer Wilbur, A. M., | Pastor of the First Church in Jaalam, and (prospective) member of | many Literary, Learned and Scientific societies, | (for which see page v.) | Cambridge: Published by George Nichols.