INDEX TO VOLUME II.
| PAGE | |
| Among the Pines. Edmund Kirke, | 28, 127 |
| An Englishman in South Carolina, | 689 |
| Adorium, | 82 |
| A True Romance. Isabella McFarlane, | 190 |
| A Physician's Story, | 667 |
| Astor and the Capitalists of New York. W. Frothingham, | 207 |
| A Merchant's Story. Edmund Kirke, | 232, 328, 451, 560, 719 |
| American Student Life, | 266 |
| Author Borrowing, | 285 |
| Anthony Trollope on America, | 302 |
| A Military Nation. Charles G. Leland, | 453 |
| A Southern Review. Charles G. Leland, | 466 |
| Aurora. Hon. Horace Greeley, | 622 |
| Bone Ornaments. Charles G. Leland, | 5 |
| Cambridge and its Colleges, | 662 |
| Corn is King, | 237 |
| Editor's Table, | 109, 241, 369, 481, 638, 750 |
| Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Two, U.S. Johnson, | 442 |
| For the Hour of Triumph, | 26 |
| Flower Arranging, | 444 |
| Glances from the Senate Gallery. G.W. Towle, | 10, 154 |
| Gold. Hon. E.J. Walker, | 743 |
| Helter-Skelter Papers, | 175 |
| Hopeful Tackett. Richard Wolcott, | 262 |
| Huguenots of New York City. Hon. G.P. Disosway, | 193 |
| Henry Thomas Buckle, | 253 |
| In Transitu, | 27 |
| I Wait, | 69 |
| John McDonogh. Alexander Walker, | 165 |
| John Bull to Jonathan, | 265 |
| John Neil, | 295 |
| La Vie Poetique, | 679 |
| Literary Notices, | 106, 238, 866, 478, 636, 747 |
| London Fogs and London Poor, | 404 |
| Maccaroni and Canvas. Henry P. Leland, | 14, 144, 290, 383, 591 |
| Newbern as it Was and Is. F. Kidder, | 58 |
| National Unity. Hon. Horace Greeley, | 357 |
| On Guard. John G. Nicolay, | 706 |
| Our Brave Times, | 62 |
| Our Wounded. C.K. Tuckerman, | 465 |
| One of the Million. Caroline Chesebro', | 541 |
| Polytechnic Institutes. Charles G. Leland, | 83 |
| Railway Photographs. Isabella McFarlane, | 708 |
| Rewarding the Army. Charles G. Leland, | 161 |
| Reminiscences of Andrew Jackson, | 318 |
| Red, Yellow, and Blue, | 535 |
| Slavery and Nobilityvs.Democracy. Lorenzo Sherwood, | 89 |
| Southern Rights, | 143, |
| Sketches of the Orient. Hon. J.P. Brown, | 179 |
| Shakspeare's Richard III. Rev. E.G. Holland, | 320 |
| Shoulder Straps. Henry Morford, | 342 |
| Sir John Suckling, | 397 |
| Southern Hate of the North. Horace Greeley, | 448 |
| Something we have to Think of, and to Do. C.S. Henry, LL.D., | 657 |
| Stewart, and the Dry Goods Trade of New York. W. Frothingham, | 528 |
| Thank God for All. Charles G. Leland, | 718 |
| The Molly O'Molly Papers, | 6, 200, 257 |
| The Crisis and the Parties. C.G. Leland, | 65 |
| Taking the Census, | 70 |
| The Ash Tree. Charles G. Leland, | 682 |
| The Obstacles to Peace. A Letter to an Englishman. Hon. Horace Greeley, | 714 |
| The Freed Men of the South. Hon. F.P. Stanton, | 730 |
| The Peloponnesus in March, | 74 |
| The Last Ditch. Charles G. Leland, | 159 |
| The Bone of our Country, | 198 |
| The Soldier and the Civilian. C.G. Leland, | 281 |
| The Negro in the Revolution, | 324 |
| The Children in the Wood. Henry Morford, | 354 |
| The Constitution as It Is. C.S. Henry, LL.D., | 377 |
| Tom Winter's Story. G.W. Chapman, | 416 |
| The White Hills in October. C.M. Sedgwick, | 423 |
| The Union. Hon. E.J. Walker, | 457, 572, 641 |
| The Causes of the Rebellion. Hon. F.P. Stanton, | 513, 695 |
| The Wolf Hunt. Charles G. Leland, | 580 |
| The Poetry of Nature, | 581 |
| The Proclamation. | 603 |
| The Press in the United States. Hon. F.L. Stanton, | 604 |
| The Homestead Bill. Hon. R.J. Walker, | 627 |
| Up and Act. Charles G. Leland, | 314 |
| Unheeded Growth. John Neil, | 534 |
| What shall be the End? Hon. J.W. Edmonds, | 1 |
| Was He Successful? | 48, 218, 360, 470, 610, 734 |
| Watching the Stag. Fitz-James O'Brien, | 105 |
| Witches, Elves and Goblins, | 184 |
| Wounded. Henry P. Leland, | 206 |
| Word-Murder, | 524 |
CONTENTS.—No. VII.
[INDEX TO VOLUME II.]
[WHAT SHALL BE THE END?]
[BONE ORNAMENTS.]
[THE MOLLY O'MOLLY PAPERS. No. V.]
[GLANCES FROM THE SENATE-GALLERY.]
[MACCARONI AND CANVAS. No. V.]
[FOR THE HOUR OF TRIUMPH.]
[IN TRANSITU.]
[AMONG THE PINES.]
[WAS HE SUCCESSFUL?]
[NEWBERN AS IT WAS AND IS.]
[OUR BRAVE TIMES.]
[THE CRISIS AND THE PARTIES.]
[TAKING THE CENSUS.]
[THE PELOPONNESUS IN MARCH.]
[ADONIUM.]
[POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTES.]
[SLAVERY AND NOBILITY vs. DEMOCRACY.]
[WATCHING THE STAG]
[LITERARY NOTICES.]
[EDITOR'S TABLE.]
SLAVERY AND NOBILITY vs. DEMOCRACY.
This article, written by a gentleman who, for fifteen years, was one of the most prominent citizens of Texas, will be found worthy of most attentive perusal.