THE

ATLANTIC MONTHLY.

A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics.

VOL. XV.—MARCH, 1865.—NO. LXXXIX.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1865, by Ticknor and Fields, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.

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Contents

[THE STORY OF A YEAR.]
[THE FROZEN HARBOR.]
[AT ANDERSONVILLE.]
[DOCTOR JOHNS.]
[ANCIENT MINING ON THE SHORES OF LAKE SUPERIOR.]
[TO A POET ON HIS BIRTHDAY,]
[NEEDLE AND GARDEN.]
[MEMORIES OF AUTHORS.]
[OUR OLDEST FRIEND.]
[EDWARD EVERETT.]
[NOTES OF A PIANIST.]
[THE CHIMNEY-CORNER.]
[THE POPULAR LECTURE.]
[THE HOUR OF VICTORY.]
[THE CAUSES OF FOREIGN ENMITY TO THE UNITED STATES.]
[REVIEWS AND LITERARY NOTICES.]
[RECENT AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS.]