Literature and National Policy.

MARCH, 1863.

NEW YORK:
JOHN F. TROW 50 GREENE STREET
(FOR THE PROPRIETORS).
HENRY DEXTER AND SINCLAIR TOUSEY.
WASHINGTON, D.C.: FRANCK TAYLOR.


CONTENTS.—NO. XV.

Turkey. A. Comté, Jr.,257
False Estimations,274
The Blue Handkerchief,276
Gold,279
Last Words. Ingoldsby North,282
Parting. Edward S. Rand, Jr.,288
A Merchant's Story. By the author of 'Among the Pines,'289
The Captain of '63 to his Men. Mary E. Nealy,315
The Vision of the Monk Gabriel. Eleanor C. Donnelly,316
The Century of Inventions. Charles G. Leland,318
The Lady and her Slave,330
For and Against,334
European Opinion. Hon. F.P. Stanton,340
The Huguenots. Hon. G.P. Disosway,348
Montgomery in Secession Time,354
The Union. By Hon. Robert J. Walker,366
The Soldier's Burial,373
Literary Notices,374
Editor's Table,379

'Sunshine in Thought,' by Charles Godfrey Leland, one of the editors of this magazine, has just been issued by Charles T. Evans.

'My Southern Friends,' by the author of 'Among the Pines,' will be published in book form, by Carlton, 448 Broadway, about March 1st.


Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1862, by James R. Gilmore, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.

John F. Trow, Printer.