CONTENTS OF VOLUME III.

Adventure with a Grizzly Bear[101]
Ally Somers610
American Notabilities834
Anecdotes of Curran[108]
Anecdotes of Paganini[39]
Application of Electro-Magnetism to Railway Transit786
Autobiography of a Sensitive Spirit479
Bear-Steak484
Blind Lovers of Chamouny[68]
Bookworms628
Bored Wells in Mississippi539
Breton Wedding[87]
Brush with a Bison218
Captain's Self-Devotion689
Chapter on Giraffes202
Coffee-Planting in Ceylon[82]
Conversation in a Stage Coach[105]
Cricket718
Convict's Tale209
Daughter of Blood[74]
Deserted House241
Eagle and Swan691
Eclipse in July, 1851239
Editor's Drawer.

Preliminary; Word-painting; Grandiloquence;Memories of Childhood; Good-nature, 282. Englishman'sindependence; Parodies; Done twice;Punctuation; Epitaph; Personification, 284. Smallcourtesies; Home California; Grumblers; RachelBaker, 421. Take physic, doctor; Moralizing;Curiosity, 422. Sabbath morning; Pictures ofNapoleon; Libraries; Booing; Childlike temper;Pretty spry, 423. The sea; Old Eben; Harvesttime; Long Island ghosts, 571. Alleged lunatic;Musical elephant, 572. The Bible; New use of anote of hand; The Ship of Death; Taste in tombstones;Tennyson's Word-painting, 573. Westerneloquence; John Bull of old; Interruptingconversation, 575. Ollapod on October; The Virtuestoo cheap, 704. Charms of the incomprehensible;Harriet Martineau on love; The fire annihilator,705. Originality; Eccentricities of Swift;The Iron Duke in Rhyme; On reminiscences, 706.Taking an interest; Determination of the Will,707. In France without French; Mrs. Ramsbottom;The Disbanded Volunteer, 851. Baron Vondullbrainz;Domestic Remedies; Dr. Johnson onScotland, 852. Hopeful Pupils; Lord TimothyDexter; Adjutant-birds, 853. Dinner-giving; Keepcool; Peter Funk; Titles of songs; John Bull asa beat-ee, 854.

Editor's Easy Chair.

Ex cathedrâ; The commercial and romantic wayof telling a thing, 707. The winning loser, 708.Equestrianism as a beautifyer, 709. Advent ofautumn; Retrospective and prospective; Hardtimes; The Arctic expedition, 849. CatherineHayes; Madame Thillon; Mrs. Warner; Healy'sWebster; The Art Union; Leutze's WashingtonCrossing the Delaware; American clippers, 850.French gossip; Borrel and his wife, 851. AlbertSmith, 852.

Editor's Table.

The indestructibleness of the religious principlein the human soul, 701. Night as represented bythe Poets: Homer, Apollonius Rhodius, Virgil,Byron, Job, 702. Pedantic fallacies on education,703. Progression of Ancestry and Posterity, 704.Westward course of empire, 851. Marriage: thenuptial torch, woman's rights, divorces, 846. TrueCharity: St. Augustine thereupon, 848.

Episode in the Life of John Rayner510
Escape from a Mexican Quicksand481
Execution of Fieschi, Pepin, and Morey[76]
Fairy's Choice800
Faquir's Curse375
Fashions for June[143]
Fashions for July287
Fashions for August431
Fashions for September575
Fashions for October719
Fashions for November863
Feet-Washing in Munich349
Floating Island781
Fortunes of the Reverend Caleb Ellison680
Francis's Life Boats and Life Cars. By Jacob Abbott161
French Cottage Cookery369
Frenchman in London236
Gallop for Life802
Hartley Coleridge334
Highest House in Wathendale521
Household of Sir Thomas More[42], 183, 310, 498, 623, 757
Hunter's Wife388
Ice-Hill Party in Russia[66]
Incident during the Mutiny of 1797652
Incidents of Dueling630
Incident of Indian Life[80]
Infirmities of Genius327
Joanna Baillie[88]
Jeweled Watch[96]
Joe Smith and the Mormons[64]
Josephine at Malmaison222
Joys and Sorrows of Lumbering517
Lamartine on the Restoration685
Last days of the Emperor Alexander565
Last Priestess of Pele354
Leaves From Punch.

Tired of the World; Pleasure Trip of Messrs.Robinson and Jones; A Perfect Wretch, [141].Facts and Comments by Mr. Punch; ComparativeLove; Taking the Census; Mysterious Machine,285. Experimental Philosophy; The InterestingStory; Elegant and Rational Costume for HotWeather; A Wet Day at a Country Inn; Sceneat the Sea-Side; Affecting rather; Real Enjoyment;A Taste for the Beautiful; Singular OpticalDelusion; A most alarming Swelling; Sunbeamsfrom Cucumbers; Much Ado about Nothing; Little Lessons for Little Ladies, 425.Holding the Mirror up to Nature; A Bite; Muchtoo considerate; A Lesson on Patience; Developmentof Taste, 717. Brother Jonathan's FirstLesson in Shipbuilding; Not a difficult thing toforetell; Curiosities of Medical Experience; Retirement,861.

Lima and the Limanians598
Literary Notices.

Philosophy of Mathematics; Life of AlgernonSidney; Journal and Letters of Henry Martyn;Cooper's Water Witch, [138]. Mayhew's LondonLabor, [139], 281, 856. Barry's Fruit Garden; FemaleJesuit; The Wife's Sister; Poems by Mrs.E.H. Evans; Dealings with the Inquisition; Opdyke'sPolitical Economy; Harper's New Yorkand Erie Railroad Guide, [139]. Tuckerman'sCharacteristics of Literature; The Gold-Worshipers;Mrs. Sigourney's Letters to my Pupils; MauriceTiernay; Willis's Hurry-Graphs; Eastbury;Episodes of Insect Life, 280, 568, 855. Arthur'sWorks, [140]. Memoirs of Wordsworth; Hitchcock'sReligion of Geology; The Glens; Abbott's Cleopatra;Mrs. Browning's Poems, 280. Cosmos; Martin'sOrtheopist; The Heir of West-Wayland; AGrandmother's Recollections; Ida; Colton's Landand Sea; De Felice's Protestants in France; Warren'sPara; Herbert's Life and Writings, 281. CalebField; Dr. Spring's First Things; Yeast; Taylor'sAngel's Song; Stuart of Dunleath; Shakspeare'sHeroines; The Solitary of Juan Fernandez;Bulwer's Not so Bad as We Seem, 282. TheParthenon; Lady Wortley's Travels in America;Hudson's Shakspeare; Abbott's Josephine; FreshGleanings; Lossing's Field-Book; The Daughterof Night, 419. James's Fate; Inventor's Manual,568; Memoirs of Bickersteth; Lamartine's Stone-Masonof Saint Point; True Remedy for theWrongs of Woman; The Literature and LiteraryMen of Great Britain and Ireland, 569. ArthurConway; Odd-Fellows' Offering; Loomis's Algebra;the Christian Retrospect and Register; Anthon'sRoman Antiquities; Hildreth's History ofthe United States; Carpenter's Travels and Adventuresin Mexico, 570. Sprague's Phi BetaKappa Oration; Farmer's Every-Day Book; TheNile Boat; The Iris; The Dew-Drop; Willow-LaneStories; Drayton; Lord's Epoch of Creation,710. Theory of Human Progression; ForestLife and Forest Trees; Semme's Service Afloatand Ashore; The Lady and the Priest; The Attachéin Spain, 711. Scenes and Legends of theNorth of Scotland; Miss Benger's Mary Queenof Scots; Motherwell's Poems; Memoirs of theBuckminsters; Plymouth and the Pilgrims; St.John's Geology; Ware's Sketches of EuropeanCapitals; Lamartine's Restoration; Rule and Misruleof the English in America; Poore's Life ofNapoleon, 712. Bayard Taylor's Romances, Lyrics,and Songs; Margaret; Abbott's Young Christian;Spooner's Dictionary of Artists; Memoirsof Chalmers; The Bible in the Family; The ScalpHunters, 855. The Human Body in its Connectionwith Man; Ladies of the Covenant; Alban;Fifteen Decisive Battles; Queens of Scotland;The Lily and the Bee; London Labor; Malmizticthe Toltec; The Mind and the Heart, 856.

London Sparrows258
Lord Brougham as a Judge622
Love and Smuggling378
Madames De Genlis and De Staël[59]
Mary Kingsford[121]
Maurice Tiernay, the Soldier of Fortune. By Charles Lever[28], 171, 360, 471, 635, 767
Memories of Mexico461
Mems for Musical Misses488
Misers614
Monthly Record of Current Events.
UNITED STATES.

Political and General News.—Rumoreddescent upon Cuba; President's Proclamation;arrests, [127]. Legislature of New York; the CanalEnlargement bill; close of the session; addressesto the political parties, [127]. Quick passages acrossthe Atlantic, [128], 275, 564. Emigrants from abroad,[128], 275, 561. May Anniversaries in New York,[128]. Opening of the Erie Railroad, [128]. Mr.Webster and Faneuil Hall, [129]. Storm in NewEngland, [129]. Secret Ballot in Massachusetts,[129]. Message of the Governor of Connecticut,[129]. Southern Rights Convention at Charleston;Messrs. Cheves and Rhett, [129]. ConstitutionalConvention in Virginia, [129], 277, 414, 558. MiscellaneousIntelligence from the Northwest, [129].Texas, [130], 277. New Mexico, [130]. From California:Extra-judicial executions; death for larceny;tax on miners: Indian hostilities; population;gold; Japanese; thermal springs, [130]. Abstractof the census, 273. Dispersion of Cubanexpedition, 273. Speeches of Mr. Webster at Buffaloand Albany, 274. Methodist Book Concernsuit, 274. Presbyterian General Assembly at Utica,275. At St. Louis, 275. Ocean steamers, 275.Extra session of the New York Legislature, passageof the Canal Enlargement bill, 275. Addressof framers of the Constitution against the bill, 275.Riot at Hoboken, 275. Legislature of Massachusetts,principal bills passed, 276. Mr. Sumner'sletter of acceptance, 276. Maine and Massachusetts,276. Liquor-law in Maine, 276. NorthernEldorado, 276. Message of Governor Dinsmooreof New Hampshire, 276. New Constitution inMaryland, 276. Politics in Georgia, 276. InSouth Carolina, 276. In Mississippi, 276. Indianhostilities in Texas, 277. From California,277. From Oregon, 277. Whig and DemocraticConventions in Vermont, 411. Democratic StateConvention in New Hampshire, 411. Whig andDemocratic Conventions in Pennsylvania, 412.Whig Convention in Ohio, 412. State RightsConvention in Mississippi, 412. Whig Conventionin California, 413. Mr. Webster's Fourth ofJuly speech at Washington, 413. Legislature ofNew York; Canal bill; apportionment of representatives,413. Position of Mr. Fish, 413. Legislature of Rhode Island, 413. Acceptance of newConstitution in Ohio, 413. Widows in Kentuckyto vote, 413. Celebration of the battle of FortMoultrie at Charleston, 414. Senators Clemensand King of Alabama, 414. Compromise resolutions in Connecticut, 414. Legislature of Michigan,414. Mormon trials, 414. Mr. Webster atCapon Springs, 414. From California: fire at SanFrancisco; quartz mining; Lynch law; Chinamen;abortive expedition against Lower California,415. Indian treaty in Oregon, 415. Miscellaniesfrom the Northwest, 415. Trial of GeneralTalcott, 415. American traveler imprisonedin Hungary, 415. College commencements, 415,560. August elections, 557. State of parties, 557.Cuban expedition sets out, 557. Progress of crime,557. Prospects of the harvest, 557. Indian hostilitiesalong our frontiers, 557. Meeting for co-operativeresistance in Charleston, 557. SouthernRights meeting, 558. New Constitution of Virginia,558. Democratic Convention in Ohio, 558.From California: new route; another conflagration;T.B. McManus; vigilance committee, 559.Joint call for a Whig Convention in New York,559. Judge Bronson on the Canal Enlargementbill, 560. Dinner to Archbishop Hughes, 560. Returnof the steamer Atlantic, 561. Western RailroadConvention, 561. Colored Convention in Indiana,562. Sioux treaty, 562. Steam to Ireland,562. Letter from Kossuth, 562. Fourth of Julyat Turks Island, 562. Emancipation of slaves byMr. Ragland, 562. Soundings in Gulf of Mexico,562. Fugitive slaves in Mexico, 562. Expeditionto Cuba fails, 692. Excitement in the UnitedStates, 693. Whig and Democratic Conventionsin Massachusetts, 693. Whig and DemocraticConventions in New York, 693. Severe storm,694. From Texas: crops; trade; Indian affray;Boundary Commission, 694. Fugitive slave cases,694. Union victory in Mississippi, 694. Slavesliberated by Mr. Caldwell, 694. From California:subsidence of Lynch law; mining; Indians; politics,695; more executions; conflict of authorities;miscellaneous, 841. Meeting of the New YorkState Agricultural Society, 840. Railroad celebrationat Boston, 840. Return of the Arctic Expedition,840. Legislature of Vermont, 840. Accidentsand Shipwrecks, 840. Duels, 841. Michiganconspiracy trials, 841. Bishop in New York,841. From New Mexico: Indians; Col. Sumner'scommand; Catholic Church, 841.

Elections.—Mr. Sumner in Massachusetts,[129]. State officers in Connecticut, [129]. Congressionalrepresentatives in Massachusetts, 276.State officers in New Hampshire, 276. Augustelections for members of Congress and State officersin several States, 557. Of delegates to StateConvention in Mississippi, 694. Of Governor andMembers of Congress in Georgia, 840.

SOUTHERN AMERICA.

Mexico: The revenue; Indian hostilities; meditatedrevolution, [130]. Brazil and the ArgentineRepublic, [131], 277, 416, 697, 842. Excitement inCuba, [131]. Hayti, [131]. From Mexico; financial difficulties;Indian hostilities; claims upon the UnitedStates, 277. From Peru: Election of President;disturbances, 277. Disturbances in Chili, 277.Central America, 278. Financial projects in Mexico,416. Tehuantepec survey prohibited, 416.Chili and Peru, 416. General Rosas, 416. Uruguay,416. New Constitution in Bolivia, 416.New Granada, 417. Plot in Venezuela, 417.Proposed confederation in Central America, 417.Cholera in Jamaica, 417. Cuba, 417. Santa Cruz,417. Hostilities in Hayti, 417. Gloomy state ofaffairs in Mexico, 562. Statement of the Tehuantepecquestion, 563. Insurrectionary movementsin New Granada, 563, 697. Scarcity of labor inJamaica; colored emigrants solicited, 563. Riotat Kingston, 563. Abortive insurrection in Cuba,564. Failure of the expedition and execution ofLopez, 692. Disturbances in Guayaquil, 696.Affairs in Chili: Election of Montt as President;revenues; railroads; storm, 696. Peru, 697. Mexicanaffairs: Financial schemes; Church property;Tehuantepec difficulties; proposed South Americanconfederacy; disturbances; Payno's missionto England, 697. Decline of the slave-trade inBrazil, 697. Peace in Hayti, 697. Volcanic Eruptionin Martinique, 697. Continued troubles inMexico, 842. Revolution in the Northern departments,842. Disturbances in Central America,842. War between Brazil and Rosas, 842. Chiliand Peru, 843.

GREAT BRITAIN.

Opening of the Exhibition, [131]. Duke of Wellingtonand the statuette of Napoleon, [131]. Proceedingsin Parliament: Sundry motions; Jews'bill; model lodging houses, [131]. Speech of SirWilliam Molesworth on the Colonies, [132]. LordTorrington as Governor of Ceylon, [132]. Aylesburyelection vacated, [132]. Dinner to Lord Stanley,[132]. Troubles in the Established Church, [132].The Kaffir war, [132], 417. Manifesto of the Chartists,[132]. Emigration, [132], 843. Legal nicety, [132].Progress of the Exhibition. 278, 417, 565, 698, 843.American contributions, 278. Parliamentary proceedings,278. Copyright decision in favor of foreigners,278. Protectionist meeting at Tamworth,278. Thackeray's lectures, 278. Mr. Cobden'speace motion, 417. Census of Great Britain, 417.Steam between Ireland and United States, 417.Prince Albert on the American revolution, 418.Balloon accident, 418. Passage of ecclesiasticaltitles bill, 564. Jewish disabilities bill, 564. Mr.Salomons denied a seat in Parliament, 564. Chanceryreform, 565. Secret ballot, 565. Bishops'revenues, 565. Decline of the slave trade, 565.Depopulation of Ireland, 565. Opposition to copyrightdecision, 565. The queen and the corporationof London, 565. Mr. Peabody's entertainment, 565.The Crystal Palace as a winter garden, 566. Prerogationof Parliament, 597. The yacht races, 698.Catholic meeting in Dublin, 698. Condition oflaboring classes, 698. Artistic defects, 698. Persistanceof Mr. Salomons, 698. Speeches of LordPalmerston, Bulwer, Mr. Hunt, and Mr. Disraeli,843. Return of the Arctic Expedition, 843. Tourof the American minister in Ireland, 843. SubmarineTelegraph, 843.

FRANCE.

Difficulties in the way of revision, [133]. NewProvisional Ministry formed, [133]. Newspaperpolitics, [133]. Troubles at Lyons, [133]. Disturbancesin the University, [133]. Prosecutions againstthe press, [133], 279. Bread society, [133]. Refugeedinner, [133]. Holy week, [133]. Hostilities in Algeria,[133]. The President and Abd-el-Kader, [133].Question of revision, 279, 418. Defeat of the Kabyles,279. Appointment of committee on revision,418. The President at Dijon, 418. Report of thecommittee on revision, sketch of debate, and rejectionof proposition, 566. Censure upon and profferedresignation of ministers, 567. Free-trademotion lost, 567. Fête to Exhibition commissioners,567, 699. Adjournment of Assembly, 699.Preparations for presidential election, 699. Plotsat Lyons, 699. Casualty at funeral of MarshalSebastiani, 699. Government and the press, 843.Progress toward despotism, 843. Speech of thePresident, 844.

GERMANY.

Resuscitation of the Frankfort Diet, [133]. Positionof the Powers, [134]. Refugee loan, [134].Close of the Dresden Conference, 279. Meetingof sovereigns, 279. Speech of the King of Prussia,279. The Diet, 418. Affray at Hamburg, 418.English and French protests against Austrian projects,567. Press ordinance in Austria, 567. Amnestygranted in Hesse Cassel, 567. Absolutismpredominant, 699. Political persecutions of musicians,699. Repression in Hungary, 700. Confiscationof the Allgemeine Zeitung, 715. Extensionof the Zollverein, 844. Progress of Despotismin Austria, 844. Austrian loan, 844.

SOUTHERN EUROPE.

Insurrection in Portugal, and overthrow of theThomar Ministry, [134], 279. Dissolution of theSpanish Cortes, [134]. Railroad commissionersappointed, [134]. From Italy: Death of Il Passatore;books prohibited; Emperor of Austria atVenice; anniversary of the battle of Novara, [134].Elections in Spain, 279. Concordat with Rome,279. Disturbances in Madrid, 279. Oppositionto tobacco in Italy, 279, 418. The French atRome, 279. Austrians in Italy, 418, 567. Banishmentof Count Guicciardini, 418. Mr. Gladstone onpolitical prisoners at Naples, 567. Portugal, 567.Arrests and Espionage in Italy, 699. Foreignpublications examined, 700. Inundations in Switzerland,700. Catastrophe at Moscow, 700. Replyof the Neapolitan Government to Mr. Gladstone,844. Affairs at Rome, 844. Excitement in Spainon the Cuban question, 844. Spanish Tariff, 844.

THE EAST.

Insurrections in Turkey, [134]. Hungarian exiles,[134]. Earthquake in Anatolia, [134]. Railroadacross the Isthmus of Suez, [134]. Revolt in Egypt,[134]. Affairs in India, [134]. Plot against the Nepauleseembassador, [134]. Insurrection in China,[134], 567, 700. Russian losses in Circassia, 567.Hurricane in India, 567. The Governor-general,567. Anti-mission movement among the Hindoos,567. Cholera in the Canary Islands, 567. Kossuthto be liberated, 700. Annexation in India,700. Affairs in Siam, 700. Massacre in Formosa,700. Release of Kossuth, 844. Difficultiesbetween Turkey and Austria, 844. Unsettledcondition of Turkey, 845. Difficulties betweenPersia and Russia, 845. From India, 845. Discoveriesof gold in Australia, 845.

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND PERSONAL.

United States.—Visit of the President andCabinet to the North, [135]. St. George's Society,speeches of Mr. Bulwer, and Celtic wrath, [135].W.L. Mackenzie, [135]. American meeting forthe Advancement of Science, at Cincinnati, [135].Prussian medal to Professor Morse, [135]. Returnof Jenny Lind, [135]. Art-Union, [135]. Leutze'sWashington Crossing the Delaware, [136]. Woodville'sGame of Chess, [136]. Power's La Dorado,[136]. Mr. Whitney, [136]. Golden newspaper,[136]. Philadelphia Art Union, [136]. Chilly McIntosh,[136]. Mr. Brace arrested in Hungary, 415.Talvi, 415. Mr. B.A. Gould, 415. Commencementsof colleges, 415, 560. Dinner to ArchbishopHughes, 560. The Art Union, 561. Thorwaldssen'smodels, 561. Statue to De Witt Clinton, 561.Huntington, Gray, Page, 561. Greenough's Pioneer,561. Release of Mr. Brace, 562. Indian chiefs, 562.First book printed in New York, 562. EducationAssociation at Cleveland, 694. Anticipated trialof Mr. Brace, 700. Kossuth to be liberated, 700.Small lions at Soirées, 713. Literary strategy,713. New work of Jonathan Edwards, 716. CatherineHayes, 716. Father Mathew, 841. Monumentto Cooper, 841. Methodist Book Concern,860. W.G. Simms, 860. Works of AndrewsNorton, 860. Stockhardt's Agricultural Chemistry,860.

Foreign.—Sir Charles Lyell on rain-drop impressions,[136]. Chapman on cotton in India, [136].Artificial gems, [137]. Pensions to J.S. Buckingham,Col. Torrens, and Mrs. Jameson, 698. Mr.Jerdan, 698. Haynau at home, 698. Notices ofTuckerman and Ungewitter, 713. Present stateof copyright question, 713. Railroad literature,714. Estimation of Andrews' Latin Lexicon, 714.The Bateman children, 715. De Soto's Conquestof Florida, 715. Gavelkind, 715. Lingard's library,715. Latham's Ethnology, 715. CompleteWorks of Frederick the Great, 716. Eugene Sue,716. Gasparis, 716. Reboul, the baker poet, 716.Shakspeare abroad, 716. Cayley's Dante, 857.Tupper's Hymn, 857. Thomas Cooper, 857.Thackeray's forthcoming novel, 857. EnglishRecords, 857. Parkman's Pontiac, 857, 860.Carlyle's Life of Stirling, 858. Comte's Philosophy,858. Layard's Investigations, 858. Monumentto Wordsworth, 858. Achilli, Mazzini, 858.Thier's Consulate, 858. De Cassagnac, 858.Cheap publications, 858. St. Just, 858. Proudhon,858. Spinoza, 859. Dumas, 859. EugeneSue, Jules Janin, 859. De Maistre, 859. Unacknowledgedtranslations, 859. Brentano, Metternich,859. Monument to Muller, 859.

OBITUARIES.

Philip Hone, [137]. Hon. David Daggett, [137].Hon. William Steele, [137]. Gen. Hugh Brady,[137]. Stephen, Olin, D.D., 695. Hon. Levi Woodbury,695. James Fenimore Cooper, 695. ThomasH. Gallaudet, 696. Sylvester Graham, 696. Prof.Beverley Tucker, 696. Dr. Paulus, 700. Mr.Gibbon, 713. Harriet Lee, 713. Lady LouisaStuart, 713. Daniel O'Sullivan, 715. Dr. LorenzOken, 715. John Godfrey Gruber, 716. M. Dupaty,716. James Richardson, 860. William Nicol,860. B.P. Gibbon, 860. John Kidd, 860.

Morbid Impulses181
My Novel; or, Varieties in English Life. By Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton[111], 256, 394, 541, 665, 816
Napoleon Bonaparte. By John S.C. Abbott289, 433, 577, 721
Never Despair651
New Proofs of the Earth's Rotation[99]
Our National Anniversary. By Benson J. Lossing145
Oriental Saloons in Madrid335
Pearl Divers[46]
Pedestrian in Holland351
Peep at the Peraharra322
Personal Habits of the Walpoles[79]
Phantoms and Realities[49], 187, 337
Pie Shops of London392
Pools of Ellendeen466
Postal Reform—Cheap Postage837
Poulailler the Robber489
Race Horses and Horse Races329
Recollections of the Author of Lacon648
Reminiscences of An Attorney314
Scene from Irish Life832
Scientific Fantasies496
Seals and Whales764
Scottish Revenge836
Shots in the Jungle527
Shadow of Ben Jonson's Mother810
Siberia as a Land of Exile782
Sight of An Angel[25]
Sketches of Oriental Life805
Solar System207
Somnambule304
Somnambulism196
Spanish Bull Fight359
Stories of Shipwreck[62]
Story of an Organ754
Story of Reynard the Fox742
Student Life in Paris373
Summer. By James Thomson[1]
Syrian Superstitions839
The Flying Artist761
The Right One619
The Stolen Rose787
The Town-Ho's Story. By Herman Melville658
The Treason of Benedict Arnold. By Benson J. Lossing451
The Two Roads[61]
The Usurer's Gift232
Thomas Moore791
Tobacco Factory in Spain326
Village Life in Germany320
Visit at Mr. Webster's. By Lady Emmeline Stuart Wortley[94]
Visit to Laplanders248
Visit to Robinson Crusoe530
Visit to The North Cape[102]
Warnings of The Past391
Waterspout in Indian Ocean469
Weovil Biscuit Manufactory487
White Silk Bonnet533
Widow of Cologne815
Woman's Emancipation.—A letter from a strong-minded American Woman424
Woman's Offices and Influence654
Wordsworth, Byron, Scott, Shelley502
Work Away231
Worship of Gold252

Preliminary; Word-painting; Grandiloquence; Memories of Childhood; Good-nature, 282. Englishman's independence; Parodies; Done twice; Punctuation; Epitaph; Personification, 284. Small courtesies; Home California; Grumblers; Rachel Baker, 421. Take physic, doctor; Moralizing; Curiosity, 422. Sabbath morning; Pictures of Napoleon; Libraries; Booing; Childlike temper; Pretty spry, 423. The sea; Old Eben; Harvest time; Long Island ghosts, 571. Alleged lunatic; Musical elephant, 572. The Bible; New use of a note of hand; The Ship of Death; Taste in tombstones; Tennyson's Word-painting, 573. Western eloquence; John Bull of old; Interrupting conversation, 575. Ollapod on October; The Virtues too cheap, 704. Charms of the incomprehensible; Harriet Martineau on love; The fire annihilator, 705. Originality; Eccentricities of Swift; The Iron Duke in Rhyme; On reminiscences, 706. Taking an interest; Determination of the Will, 707. In France without French; Mrs. Ramsbottom; The Disbanded Volunteer, 851. Baron Vondullbrainz; Domestic Remedies; Dr. Johnson on Scotland, 852. Hopeful Pupils; Lord Timothy Dexter; Adjutant-birds, 853. Dinner-giving; Keep cool; Peter Funk; Titles of songs; John Bull as a beat-ee, 854.

Ex cathedrâ; The commercial and romantic way of telling a thing, 707. The winning loser, 708. Equestrianism as a beautifyer, 709. Advent of autumn; Retrospective and prospective; Hard times; The Arctic expedition, 849. Catherine Hayes; Madame Thillon; Mrs. Warner; Healy's Webster; The Art Union; Leutze's Washington Crossing the Delaware; American clippers, 850. French gossip; Borrel and his wife, 851. Albert Smith, 852.

The indestructibleness of the religious principle in the human soul, 701. Night as represented by the Poets: Homer, Apollonius Rhodius, Virgil, Byron, Job, 702. Pedantic fallacies on education, 703. Progression of Ancestry and Posterity, 704. Westward course of empire, 851. Marriage: the nuptial torch, woman's rights, divorces, 846. True Charity: St. Augustine thereupon, 848.

Tired of the World; Pleasure Trip of Messrs. Robinson and Jones; A Perfect Wretch, [141]. Facts and Comments by Mr. Punch; Comparative Love; Taking the Census; Mysterious Machine, 285. Experimental Philosophy; The Interesting Story; Elegant and Rational Costume for Hot Weather; A Wet Day at a Country Inn; Scene at the Sea-Side; Affecting rather; Real Enjoyment; A Taste for the Beautiful; Singular Optical Delusion; A most alarming Swelling; Sunbeams from Cucumbers; Much Ado about Nothing; Little Lessons for Little Ladies, 425. Holding the Mirror up to Nature; A Bite; Much too considerate; A Lesson on Patience; Development of Taste, 717. Brother Jonathan's First Lesson in Shipbuilding; Not a difficult thing to foretell; Curiosities of Medical Experience; Retirement, 861.

Philosophy of Mathematics; Life of Algernon Sidney; Journal and Letters of Henry Martyn; Cooper's Water Witch, [138]. Mayhew's London Labor, [139], 281, 856. Barry's Fruit Garden; Female Jesuit; The Wife's Sister; Poems by Mrs. E.H. Evans; Dealings with the Inquisition; Opdyke's Political Economy; Harper's New York and Erie Railroad Guide, [139]. Tuckerman's Characteristics of Literature; The Gold-Worshipers; Mrs. Sigourney's Letters to my Pupils; Maurice Tiernay; Willis's Hurry-Graphs; Eastbury; Episodes of Insect Life, 280, 568, 855. Arthur's Works, [140]. Memoirs of Wordsworth; Hitchcock's Religion of Geology; The Glens; Abbott's Cleopatra; Mrs. Browning's Poems, 280. Cosmos; Martin's Ortheopist; The Heir of West-Wayland; A Grandmother's Recollections; Ida; Colton's Land and Sea; De Felice's Protestants in France; Warren's Para; Herbert's Life and Writings, 281. Caleb Field; Dr. Spring's First Things; Yeast; Taylor's Angel's Song; Stuart of Dunleath; Shakspeare's Heroines; The Solitary of Juan Fernandez; Bulwer's Not so Bad as We Seem, 282. The Parthenon; Lady Wortley's Travels in America; Hudson's Shakspeare; Abbott's Josephine; Fresh Gleanings; Lossing's Field-Book; The Daughter of Night, 419. James's Fate; Inventor's Manual, 568; Memoirs of Bickersteth; Lamartine's Stone-Mason of Saint Point; True Remedy for the Wrongs of Woman; The Literature and Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, 569. Arthur Conway; Odd-Fellows' Offering; Loomis's Algebra; the Christian Retrospect and Register; Anthon's Roman Antiquities; Hildreth's History of the United States; Carpenter's Travels and Adventures in Mexico, 570. Sprague's Phi Beta Kappa Oration; Farmer's Every-Day Book; The Nile Boat; The Iris; The Dew-Drop; Willow-Lane Stories; Drayton; Lord's Epoch of Creation, 710. Theory of Human Progression; Forest Life and Forest Trees; Semme's Service Afloat and Ashore; The Lady and the Priest; The Attaché in Spain, 711. Scenes and Legends of the North of Scotland; Miss Benger's Mary Queen of Scots; Motherwell's Poems; Memoirs of the Buckminsters; Plymouth and the Pilgrims; St. John's Geology; Ware's Sketches of European Capitals; Lamartine's Restoration; Rule and Misrule of the English in America; Poore's Life of Napoleon, 712. Bayard Taylor's Romances, Lyrics, and Songs; Margaret; Abbott's Young Christian; Spooner's Dictionary of Artists; Memoirs of Chalmers; The Bible in the Family; The Scalp Hunters, 855. The Human Body in its Connection with Man; Ladies of the Covenant; Alban; Fifteen Decisive Battles; Queens of Scotland; The Lily and the Bee; London Labor; Malmiztic the Toltec; The Mind and the Heart, 856.

Political and General News.—Rumored descent upon Cuba; President's Proclamation; arrests, [127]. Legislature of New York; the Canal Enlargement bill; close of the session; addresses to the political parties, [127]. Quick passages across the Atlantic, [128], 275, 564. Emigrants from abroad, [128], 275, 561. May Anniversaries in New York, [128]. Opening of the Erie Railroad, [128]. Mr. Webster and Faneuil Hall, [129]. Storm in New England, [129]. Secret Ballot in Massachusetts, [129]. Message of the Governor of Connecticut, [129]. Southern Rights Convention at Charleston; Messrs. Cheves and Rhett, [129]. Constitutional Convention in Virginia, [129], 277, 414, 558. Miscellaneous Intelligence from the Northwest, [129]. Texas, [130], 277. New Mexico, [130]. From California: Extra-judicial executions; death for larceny; tax on miners: Indian hostilities; population; gold; Japanese; thermal springs, [130]. Abstract of the census, 273. Dispersion of Cuban expedition, 273. Speeches of Mr. Webster at Buffalo and Albany, 274. Methodist Book Concern suit, 274. Presbyterian General Assembly at Utica, 275. At St. Louis, 275. Ocean steamers, 275. Extra session of the New York Legislature, passage of the Canal Enlargement bill, 275. Address of framers of the Constitution against the bill, 275. Riot at Hoboken, 275. Legislature of Massachusetts, principal bills passed, 276. Mr. Sumner's letter of acceptance, 276. Maine and Massachusetts, 276. Liquor-law in Maine, 276. Northern Eldorado, 276. Message of Governor Dinsmoore of New Hampshire, 276. New Constitution in Maryland, 276. Politics in Georgia, 276. In South Carolina, 276. In Mississippi, 276. Indian hostilities in Texas, 277. From California, 277. From Oregon, 277. Whig and Democratic Conventions in Vermont, 411. Democratic State Convention in New Hampshire, 411. Whig and Democratic Conventions in Pennsylvania, 412. Whig Convention in Ohio, 412. State Rights Convention in Mississippi, 412. Whig Convention in California, 413. Mr. Webster's Fourth of July speech at Washington, 413. Legislature of New York; Canal bill; apportionment of representatives, 413. Position of Mr. Fish, 413. Legislature of Rhode Island, 413. Acceptance of new Constitution in Ohio, 413. Widows in Kentucky to vote, 413. Celebration of the battle of Fort Moultrie at Charleston, 414. Senators Clemens and King of Alabama, 414. Compromise resolutions in Connecticut, 414. Legislature of Michigan, 414. Mormon trials, 414. Mr. Webster at Capon Springs, 414. From California: fire at San Francisco; quartz mining; Lynch law; Chinamen; abortive expedition against Lower California, 415. Indian treaty in Oregon, 415. Miscellanies from the Northwest, 415. Trial of General Talcott, 415. American traveler imprisoned in Hungary, 415. College commencements, 415, 560. August elections, 557. State of parties, 557. Cuban expedition sets out, 557. Progress of crime, 557. Prospects of the harvest, 557. Indian hostilities along our frontiers, 557. Meeting for co-operative resistance in Charleston, 557. Southern Rights meeting, 558. New Constitution of Virginia, 558. Democratic Convention in Ohio, 558. From California: new route; another conflagration; T.B. McManus; vigilance committee, 559. Joint call for a Whig Convention in New York, 559. Judge Bronson on the Canal Enlargement bill, 560. Dinner to Archbishop Hughes, 560. Return of the steamer Atlantic, 561. Western Railroad Convention, 561. Colored Convention in Indiana, 562. Sioux treaty, 562. Steam to Ireland, 562. Letter from Kossuth, 562. Fourth of July at Turks Island, 562. Emancipation of slaves by Mr. Ragland, 562. Soundings in Gulf of Mexico, 562. Fugitive slaves in Mexico, 562. Expedition to Cuba fails, 692. Excitement in the United States, 693. Whig and Democratic Conventions in Massachusetts, 693. Whig and Democratic Conventions in New York, 693. Severe storm, 694. From Texas: crops; trade; Indian affray; Boundary Commission, 694. Fugitive slave cases, 694. Union victory in Mississippi, 694. Slaves liberated by Mr. Caldwell, 694. From California: subsidence of Lynch law; mining; Indians; politics, 695; more executions; conflict of authorities; miscellaneous, 841. Meeting of the New York State Agricultural Society, 840. Railroad celebration at Boston, 840. Return of the Arctic Expedition, 840. Legislature of Vermont, 840. Accidents and Shipwrecks, 840. Duels, 841. Michigan conspiracy trials, 841. Bishop in New York, 841. From New Mexico: Indians; Col. Sumner's command; Catholic Church, 841.

Elections.—Mr. Sumner in Massachusetts, [129]. State officers in Connecticut, [129]. Congressional representatives in Massachusetts, 276. State officers in New Hampshire, 276. August elections for members of Congress and State officers in several States, 557. Of delegates to State Convention in Mississippi, 694. Of Governor and Members of Congress in Georgia, 840.

Mexico: The revenue; Indian hostilities; meditated revolution, [130]. Brazil and the Argentine Republic, [131], 277, 416, 697, 842. Excitement in Cuba, [131]. Hayti, [131]. From Mexico; financial difficulties; Indian hostilities; claims upon the United States, 277. From Peru: Election of President; disturbances, 277. Disturbances in Chili, 277. Central America, 278. Financial projects in Mexico, 416. Tehuantepec survey prohibited, 416. Chili and Peru, 416. General Rosas, 416. Uruguay, 416. New Constitution in Bolivia, 416. New Granada, 417. Plot in Venezuela, 417. Proposed confederation in Central America, 417. Cholera in Jamaica, 417. Cuba, 417. Santa Cruz, 417. Hostilities in Hayti, 417. Gloomy state of affairs in Mexico, 562. Statement of the Tehuantepec question, 563. Insurrectionary movements in New Granada, 563, 697. Scarcity of labor in Jamaica; colored emigrants solicited, 563. Riot at Kingston, 563. Abortive insurrection in Cuba, 564. Failure of the expedition and execution of Lopez, 692. Disturbances in Guayaquil, 696. Affairs in Chili: Election of Montt as President; revenues; railroads; storm, 696. Peru, 697. Mexican affairs: Financial schemes; Church property; Tehuantepec difficulties; proposed South American confederacy; disturbances; Payno's mission to England, 697. Decline of the slave-trade in Brazil, 697. Peace in Hayti, 697. Volcanic Eruption in Martinique, 697. Continued troubles in Mexico, 842. Revolution in the Northern departments, 842. Disturbances in Central America, 842. War between Brazil and Rosas, 842. Chili and Peru, 843.