THIRTY-FIRST VOLUME.
JUNE, 1847, TO JANUARY, 1848.
| A Pic-Nic at White Lake. By Alfred B. Street, | 13 | |
| Arthur Harrington. By F. E. F. | 19 | |
| A New Way to Collect an Old Debt. By T. S. Arthur, | 80 | |
| An Indian Legend. By M. | 177 | |
| An Assiniboin Lodge, (Illustrated.) | 328 | |
| Cora Neill. Or Love’s Obstacles. By Enna Duval, | 72 | |
| Evelyn Grahame. A Tale of Truth. By Ellen Marshall, | 97 | |
| Fort Mackenzie. (Illustrated.) | 271 | |
| General Zachary Taylor, (Illustrated.) | 26 | |
| Game-Birds of America, | 269 | |
| Ida Bernstorf’s Journal. By Enna Duval, | 233 | |
| Kitty Coleman. By Fanny Forester, | 262 | |
| Lolah Lalande. A Package from My Old Writing-Desk. By Enna Duval, | 150 | |
| Love’s Last Supper. Or the True Story of a Troubadour. A Provençal Biography. By Wm. Gilmore Simms, (Illustrated.) | 277 | |
| Reality Versus Romance. Or the Young Wife. By Caroline H. Butler, | 101 | |
| Reminiscences of Watering-Places. By F. J. Grund, | 217 | |
| Sally Lyon’s First and Last Visit to the Ale-House. By T. S. Arthur, | 33 | |
| Stock-Jobbing in New York. By Peter Pencil, | 145 | |
| Sophy’s Flirtation. A Country Sketch. By Mrs. M. N. M‘Donald, | 303 | |
| The Love-Chase. A True Story. By Mrs. Caroline H. Butler, | 49 | |
| The Slaver. A Tale of Our Own Times. By A Son of the late Dr. John D. Godman, | 1, 61, 109 | |
| The Islets of the Gulf. Or Rose Budd. By J. Fenimore Cooper, | 37, 85, 133, 181, 241, 288 | |
| The Ring. Or Fibbers and Fibbing. By F. E. F. | 121 | |
| The Village Doctor. Translated from the French by Leonard Myers, | 157, 223 | |
| The General Court and Jane Andrews’ Firkin of Butter. By Seba Smith, | 168 | |
| The Stratagem. By Mrs. Alfred H. Reip, | 193 | |
| The Man with the Big Box. By G. G. Foster, | 204 | |
| The Sportsman. By Frank Forester, | 208 | |
| The Last Adventure of a Coquette. By T. Mayne Reid, | 253 | |
| The Three Calls. By H. L. Jones, | 257 | |
| The Silver Spoons. By the Author of “Key West and Abaco”, | 264 | |
| The Darkened Hearth. By Henry G. Lee, | 296 | |
| The Widow and the Deformed. By Mrs. Caroline H. Butler, | 309 | |
| The Rash Oath. Translated from the French. By Mrs. Jane Tayloe Worthington, | 324 | |
| Was She a Coquette? By Mrs. Lydia Jane Pierson, | 174 | |
POETRY.
| A Bacchic Ode. By J. Bayard Taylor, | 18 | |
| A Valentine. By R. H. Bacon, | 18 | |
| A Winter’s Night in the Wilderness. By T. Buchanan Read, | 203 | |
| Brain Work and Hand Work. By Charles Street, | 167 | |
| Burial of a German Emigrant’s Child at Sea. By J. T. F. | 214 | |
| Blind! By Mrs. Joseph C. Neal, | 294 | |
| Carolan’s Prophecy. By William H. C. Hosmer, | 48 | |
| Death of the Gifted. By J. Wilford Overall, | 256 | |
| Elva. By Edward Pollock, | 128 | |
| Echo. By John S. Moore, | 180 | |
| Fair Wind. By J. T. Fields, | 261 | |
| Flowers. By S. E. T. | 268 | |
| Hermione. (With an Engraving.) | 214 | |
| Jacob’s Dream. (With an Engraving.) | 149 | |
| Jenny Low. By C. M. Johnson, | 176 | |
| Linolee. By J. Wilford Overall, | 71 | |
| Lines for Music. By G. G. F. | 179 | |
| Lucretia. By Henry B. Hirst, | 239 | |
| Lines at Parting. By T. Trevor, | 256 | |
| Miriam. By E. M. Sidney, (Illustrated.) | 36 | |
| Midnight, and Daybreak. By Mrs. J. C. Neal, | 207 | |
| My Loved—My Own. By W. H. C. Hosmer, | 295 | |
| Ode to Time. By W. Gilmore Simms, | 202 | |
| On a Sleeping Child. By S. E. T. | 323 | |
| Pioneers of Western New York. By Wm. H. C. Hosmer, | 207 | |
| Rosabelle. By “Caro,” | 58 | |
| Rural Life. (Illustrated.) | 268 | |
| Sonnet from Petrarch, on the Death of Laura. By Alice Grey, | 32 | |
| Sonnet. To a Young Invalid Abroad, | 36 | |
| Sonnet to ——. By R. H. Bacon, | 180 | |
| Sunset in Autumn. By Harriet M. Ward, | 240 | |
| Sonnet. By T. E. V. B. | 286 | |
| Sonnet. By Miss Mary E. Lee, | 302 | |
| Stanzas for Music, | 329 | |
| To Evelyn. By Kate Dashwood, | 12 | |
| To ——, at Parting. By Caroline A. Briggs, | 32 | |
| The Winged Watcher. By Fanny Forester, | 55 | |
| The Stricken. By Robt. T. Conrad, | 58 | |
| The Dreamer. By Alice G. Lee, | 77 | |
| The Demon of the Mirror. By James Bayard Taylor, | 78 | |
| The Lifted Veil. By Miss H. E. Grannis, | 83 | |
| Thou Art Cold. By S. | 106 | |
| The Spanish Lovers, (Illustrated.) | 106 | |
| To a Century Plant. By Mrs. Jane C. Campbell, | 120 | |
| The First Loss, (Illustrated.) | 154 | |
| The Invalid Stranger. By Mary E. Lee, | 173 | |
| The Lay of the Wind. By Lilias, | 180 | |
| The Mariner Returned. By Rev. E. C. Jones, | 214 | |
| The Deserted Road. By Thomas Buchanan Read, | 232 | |
| The Old Man’s Comfort. By Lieut. A. T. Lee, U. S. A. | 232 | |
| The Early Taken. By Wm. H. C. Hosmer, | 240 | |
| The Rustic Dance. By Elschen, | 267 | |
| The Last Tilt. By Henry B. Hirst, | 287 | |
| The Wayside Dream. By J. Bayard Taylor, | 302 | |
| Thou’rt Not Alone. By E. Curtiss Stine, | 308 | |
| The Autumn Wind. By Jane C. Campbell, | 329 | |
REVIEWS.
| Lives of the Early British Dramatists. By T. Campbell, Hunt, Darley and Gifford, | 59 | |
| Washington and his Generals. By J. T. Headley, | 59 | |
| Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets. By William Howitt, | 107 | |
| The Orators of France. By Viscount de Cormenin, | 108 | |
| History of the Conquest of Peru. By Wm. H. Prescott, | 155 | |
| Modern Painters. By a Graduate of Oxford, | 155 | |
| Conversations in Rome. By William Ellery Channing, | 155 | |
| Life and Religious Opinions and Experiences of Madame de la Mothe Guyon. By T. C. Upham, | 156 | |
| The Autobiography of Goethe. Edited by Parke Godwin, | 156 | |
| Morceaux Choisis des Auteurs Modernes. By F. M. Rowan, | 156 | |
| 1776, or the War of Independence. By Benson J. Lossing, | 156 | |
| Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest. From the Sixth London Edition, | 156 | |
| Men, Women and Books. By Leigh Hunt, | 215 | |
| Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of France in the Seventeenth Century. By Miss Pardoe, | 215 | |
| The Good Genius that Turned Every Thing into Gold, or the Queen Bee and the Magic Dress. By the Brothers Mayhew, | 215 | |
| The Complete Angler, or the Contemplative Man’s Recreation. By Izack Walton, | 215 | |
| Fresh Gleanings: or a New Sheaf from the Old Fields of Continental Europe. By Ik. Marvel, | 216 | |
| The Months. By Wm. H. C. Hosmer, | 216 | |
| O’Sullivan’s Love. By Wm. Carleton, | 216 | |
| Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey. By Joseph Cottle, | 274 | |
| The Public Men of the Revolution. By Hon. Wm. Sullivan, LL. D., | 275 | |
| Budget of Letters, or Things which I Saw Abroad, | 275 | |
| Evangeline, a Tale of Acadie. By Henry Wordsworth Longfellow, | 330 | |
| Washington and the Generals of the American Revolution, | 332 | |
MUSIC.
| Scenes that are Brightest. Popular Song from Maritana. Composed by W. V. Wallace. | 56 | |
| When Eyes are Beaming. Written by Heber. Music by Keller. | 212 | |
| The Fisher Boy Jollily Lives. A Glee for Four Voices. Words by Eliza Cook. Composed and Arranged by W. R. Wright. | 272 | |
ENGRAVINGS.