| American War-Engines: Colt and Jennings. (Seven Engravings.) | [33] |
| Ariadne, the Story of.—By Erastus W. Ellsworth, | [45] |
| Annuaries: A Series of Poems.—By Alice Carey, | [87] |
| Autumn Leaves.—By John R. Thompson, | 188 |
| Aztecs, At the Society Library. (Engraving.) | 289 |
| Army Private, A Word About The. | 315 |
| Ashburner, Mr., in New-York.—By Frank Manhattan, Jr., | 324 |
| Author of the Fool of Quality, The. | 460 |
| Adventures of an Army Physician in New-York, | 496 |
| Arts, The Fine.—Kaulbach's Last Works, [133].—The Publication of the |
| Works of Ingres, [133].—The Art-Unions, 277.—An Artist Sycophant in |
| Naples, 277.—Kugler's History of Art, 277.—Copies of Ancient Egyptian |
| Sculptures, 277.—Drawings by Schiller, 277.—Kaulbach, 277.—Greenough, |
| 267.—Kaulbach's Cartoon of Homer, 424.—Gallaît's Last Moments of |
| Egmont, 424.—Monument to Metastasio, 424.—New England Art-Union, |
| Etching of Alston's "Witch of Endor," 425.—Drawing of the American |
| Art-Union, 425.—Philadelphia Art-Union, 425. |
| Authors and Books.—Henry Heine turned Christian, [124].—Dr. Schmidt on |
| German Romanticism, [125].—German version of Firdusi, [125].—Bulau's |
| Secret History of Enigmatical Men, [125].—Historical Concert at Dresden, |
| [125].—Leipzig Book Fair, [125].—History of Music, [125].—Works of Bach, |
| [125].—Lachmann, the Philologist, [125].—German work on Jonathan Edwards, |
| [125].—Dr. Andree's Das Westland, [126].—The Gotha Almanac, [126].—Fruits |
| of Humboldt's Kosmos, [126].—Auerbach's Village Stories, [126].—Religious |
| Novel by Storch, [126].—Schneider's House Chronicles, [126].—Mugge's new |
| Book, [126].—Wells's Middle Kingdom in German, [126].—Geograpica Italiæ, |
| [126].—German History of the British Empire in India, [126].—Reverence In |
| Reviewing, [126].—Adolph Stahr, [126].—Countess Hahn-Hahn, [127].—Prince |
| Windischgratz's History of the Hungarian War, [127].—Menzel's new Novel, |
| [127].—Miss Bremer on the World's Fair, [127].—Frederick the Great, |
| [127].—Kohl's last Book of Travels, [127].—Shakspeare in Swedish, |
| [127].—New History of German Literature, [127].—Listz's new Operas, |
| [127].—Haddock's Somnolism and Psycheism, [127].—Gervinus on German |
| Poetry, [127].—Silvio Pellico, [127].—English Eclectic Magazine in |
| Tuscany, [127].—Gioberti on the Regeneration of Italy, [128].—The Israel |
| of the Alps, [128].—Christian Missions in China, [129].—New work on |
| Horticulture in Paris, [130].—Laurent's International Law, |
| [130].—Alexander Dumas, [130].—Prudhon's last Absurdities, [130].—M. |
| Lefranc on the French Revolution, [131].—The Waverly Novels in France, |
| [131].—The Photographic Album, [131].—Guizot's Moral Studies and |
| Meditations, [131].—F. Arago, [131].—M. Ott, on Socialism, [131].—M. |
| Reybaud, [131].—Lord Brougham, [131].—Hartzenbusch's Spanish Authors, |
| [131].—The Grenville Papers and the new volumes of Lord Mabon's History |
| of England, [131].—Sir James Stephens's History of France, [132].—Mr. |
| Merrivale's History of the Romans, [132].—Memoirs of Dr. Chalmers, |
| [132].—Alice Carey's Clovernook, Grace Greenwood's new volume of Tales |
| and Letters, and Miss Cheesebro's Dreamland by Daylight, [132].—Daniel |
| Webster, Mr. Bancroft, and Mr. Irving, on the Life of Washington, |
| [132].—Baucher's Horsemanship, [132].—Heroes and Martyrs of the Missionary |
| Enterprise, [132].—Gutzkow's Ritter Vom Geiste, 268.—Henry Taylor |
| reviewed in the Grenzboten, 268.—Germany in the Revolutionary Period |
| of 1522, 268.—Reading Poems, 268.—German views of Carlyle's Life of |
| Sterling, 268.—Curious German work on Shakspeare, by Veshe, 269.—The |
| Gothic Runic Alphabet, 269.—Fac Simile of an Ancient copy of the |
| Gospels, 269.—German Historical Monuments, 269.—Hagberg's Swedish |
| version, of Shakspeare, 269.—German version of Dunlap's History of |
| Fiction, 269.—The Vagabonds, by Holtei, 269.—New German Poems, |
| 269.—Richers on Nature and Spirit, 270.—German Domestic Legends, |
| 270.—Fecknor's Zend Avista, 270.—Rappert's Negromancer Virgilius, |
| 270.—German Temperance Tales, 270.—Nichl on Civil Society, |
| 270.—Correspondence of Goethe and Knebel, 270.—New Collection of |
| Eastern MSS. at Berlin, 270.—German versions of Longfellow, Dr. Mayo, |
| and Bunyan, 270.—Recent German Historical Literature, 271.—German |
| Booksellers, 271.—Wholesale system of acquiring Languages, 271.—Adolf |
| Stahr's Prussian Revolution, 271.—Schleisenger's Wanderings through |
| London, 271.—Arabic MS. of Euclid, 271.—New work by Baron Eötvös, |
| 271.—Wagner's Journey to Persia, 271.—Continuation of Humboldt's |
| Kosmos, 271.—German work on Kossuth, 271.—Cheever's Sandwich Islands, |
| in German, 271.—Silvio Pellico, 271.—Clemens Brentano, 271.—New Books |
| on Scandinavia, 272.—The Widow of Weber, 272.—Professor Nuytz, |
| 272.—Maria Monk in Germany, 272.—Works of Kepler, 272.—Works |
| Prohibited in Russia, 272.—Liebeck, on Landscape Gardening, |
| 272.—Cotta's new edition of Faust, 272.—Writings of Spalatin, |
| 272.—Scientific Works from China, 272.—Biot's Translation of an |
| Ancient Chinese History, 273.—The Library of Cardinal Mezzofanti, |
| 273.—Michelet, 273.—Nicolas and Ritter, 273.—Works of Paganini, |
| 274.—Philarete Chasles on American Literature, 274.—Lafuente's History |
| of Spain, 274.—New Paris edition of Fenimore Cooper, 274.—Guizot on |
| Shakspeare, 274.—Paris by a Hungarian, 274.—Villegos, the Spanish |
| Historian, 274.—Tranion on Land Tenure, 274.—Lady Bulwer's New Novel, |
| 274.—New Works on French History, 275.—Count Joseph de Maistro, |
| 275.—Don Antonio Saco, on Cuba, 275.—New edition of Turner's Anglo |
| Saxons, 275.—John Howard Hinton on the Voluntary Principle in America, |
| 275.—New Discussions as to Junius, 275.—Smith's Natural History of the |
| Human Species, 275.—Bonynge's Wealth of America, 276.—The Past and |
| it's Legacies, by J. D. Nourse, 276.—Head's Bundle of French Sticks, |
| 276.—Legends of Alexander in the East, 414.—Hofner, on Dresses of |
| Christians, in the Middle Ages, 414.—German Version of Popular |
| Nomenclature of American Plants, 414.—German Works on History, |
| 414.—Count Von Hugel on India, 414.—Von Rommer's Historical Pocket |
| Book, 415.—The Art Journal, 415.—Beeker's Roman Antiquities, |
| 415.—Ennemoser's Inquiries Respecting the Human Soul, 415.—New |
| Edition of Brackhaus's Lexikon, 415.—Sources of Popular German Songs, |
| 415.—Saupe's Schiller and his Paternal House, 416.—German Military |
| Books, 416.—Thirtieth Volume of the Library of Collected German |
| Literature, 416.—Biography of Karl Lachmann, 416.—History of German |
| Literature, 416.—Ludwig Kossuth, 416.—Behse's History of the Austrian |
| Court, 416.—Forty Questions addressed to Mahomet, by the Jews, |
| 416.—Böckh's Political Economy of the Athenians, 416.—Hettner's |
| Æsthetic Inquiries into the Modern Drama, 416.—Lepsius on Egyptian |
| Theology, 417.—History of the Russian Empire, 417.—Bavarian |
| Traditions. 417.—S. Didung, 417.—Zahn's Pompeii, 417.—Miss Bremer's |
| American Homes, 417.—A German Wandering Jew, 417.—Mittermaier on |
| American Systems of Punishment, 417.—History of Costumes, 417.—Amyot |
| and the Old French Translators, 417.—Silvio Pellico's Works in France, |
| 417.—History of the Bastile, 418.—Count Montalembert, 418.—Greek |
| Professorship of Edinburgh, 418.—Dr. Smith's Pilgrimage to Palestine, |
| 418.—Turkish Grammar, 418.—Bulwer's Poems, 418.—Lady Bulwer's Letters |
| to the Morning Post, 418.—Memoir of Lord Jeffrey, 418.—New Candidate |
| for the authorship of Junius, 419.—Unpublished papers of Torquato |
| Tasso, 419.—Bancroft's History, 419.—Palfrey's Jewish Scriptures and |
| Antiquities, 420.—Howadji in Syria, 420.—The History of Classical |
| Literature by R. W. Browne, 420.—Thompson's Literature of the Southern |
| States, 420.—Poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed, 420.—New Book by G. W. |
| Curtis, 420.—R. H. Stoddard, 420.—Schopenhauer's "Little Philosophical |
| Writings," 549.—Wachsmuth's History of Civilization, 550.—German |
| Theology, 550. Wagner's Journey to Persia, 550.—Roman Catholic |
| Missions, 551.—Professor Brandes on the Mormons, 551.—Constitutions of |
| the Country Towns in Saxony, 551.—Gottleib Fichte's Ethics, |
| 551.—Memoirs Of the Margravine of Bayreuth, 552.—Fannbacher's |
| Recollections of Greece, &c., 552.—Remains of Klaproth, 552.—Daumer's |
| Poems, 552.—Gutzkow's Bitter vom Geiste, 552.—New Scandinavian |
| Literature, 553. Philology and Politics In Denmark, 553.—Poems of |
| Annete Von Droste, 553.—Jahn on Beethoven, 553. German Version of |
| Byron, 553.—Wagner on the Opera and Drama. 553.—Record of Books on |
| Goethe and Schiller, 553.—German Translations of English Ballads, |
| 553.—New Additions to the Index Expurgatorius, 553.—Hettner's Modern |
| Drama, 553.—Layard In German, 553.—The Tubingen Theological Quarterly, |
| 554.—George Stephens in Sweden, 554. Eugene Sue, 554.—Villefort, |
| 554.—New Book by Houissaye, 554.—Louis Blanc's New Volume on the |
| French Revolution, 554.—Edmund Texier on Paris, 554.—The Catacombs of |
| Rome, 554.—The Shelley Forgeries, 555.—Discovery of a corrected Text |
| of Shakspeare, 555.—Sir James Stephen, 555.—Miss Vandenhoff's Play, |
| 555.—Mr. Carlyle, 555.—Mrs. Robinson and William Hazlitt, |
| 556.—Literary Men in the English Cabinet, 556.—Life in Bombay and the |
| Neighboring Nations, 556.—Philarete Chasles on American Literature, |
| 556.—The Standard Speaker, by Epes Sargent, 557.—Memoirs of Margaret |
| Fulier, 558.—Bayard Taylor in Africa, 558.—Works by American Women In |
| Press, 558.—Dr. Dunglison's Medical Dictionary, 559.—Illustrated |
| Edition of General Morris's Poems, 559.—Books on Austria and Hungary, |
| by Mr. Brace, and Mr. Stiles, 559. Foreign Versions of Ticknor's Spanish |
| Literature, 559.—Arvine's Anecdotes, 559.—Dr. Gardner's Tractate on |
| Female Physicians, 559.—Mrs. Conant's Translation of Neander on James, |
| 559.—New Volume of Poems by Boker, 559.—Professor Stuart's Last |
| Commentary, 559. |
| Bull Fight at Madrid.—By the Author of "The Castilian", | 222 |
| Brooding-Places on the Falkland Islands.—From the German, | [45] |
| Bancroft's History of the American Revolution, | 461 |
| Colonial Churches in Virginia: St. John's Church, Hampton.—By Rev. |
| John C. M'Cabe. (Three Engravings, after original Drawings, by Rev. |
| Louis P. Clover.) | [39] |
| Cicero, A New Portrait of, | 162 |
| Columbus at the Gates of Genoa.—By the Author of "Nile Notes of a Howadji", | 182 |
| Camargo, Mademoiselle De, | 282 |
| Chatsworth, A Day At (Thirteen Engravings.) | 291 |
| Cats, A Chapter On, | 372 |
| Cagliostro, the Magician.—By Charles Wyllis Elliott, | 452 |
| Choice Secrets, | 546 |
| Dark Deed of Days Gone By, | [110] |
| Divination, Witchcraft, and Mesmerism, | 198 |
| Deaths, Recent.—Dr. De Kay and Dr. Manley, [140].—Sovigny, the |
| Naturalist, [140].—The late King of Hanover, [141].—Chevalier Levy, |
| [141].—Augusta Byron (Mrs. Leigh), [142].—General Merchant, [142].—Matthias |
| Attwood, [142].—Cardinal d'Astes, [142].—Emir Pasha, [142].—Alexis de Saint |
| Priest, [142].—Joel R. Ponisett, LL.D., 281.—Moses Stuart D.D., |
| 282.—William Grimshaw, 282.—Marshal Soult, 283.—Karl Frederich |
| Runinhagen, 283.—Michael Sallantian, 283.—Dr. Graeffe, 283.—General |
| Kiel, 283.—Wilhelm Meinhold, 283.—J. W. M. Turner, 284.—Basil |
| Montagu, 286.—Admiral Henry G. Morris, 286.—Mr. Sapio, 286.—General |
| Jatrako, 284.—Presnitz, 287.—Professor Dunbar, 287.—Henry Luttrell, |
| 287.—R. C. Taylor, 287.—Professor Franz, 287.—William Jacob, F.R.S., |
| 287.—Paul Burras, 287.—Dr. A. Sidney Doane, 427.—R. A. Davenport, |
| 428.—Giovanni Berchet, 428.—Miss Berry, 428.—Louis Bertin Parant, |
| 428.—Benjamin Laroche, 428.—Eugene Levesque, 428.—Thomas Williams, |
| 428.—Baron Kemenyi, 429.—Herbert Rodwell, 429.—Sir Frederick |
| Phillipse Robinson, 430.—Rev. John Taylor Jones, 430.—Eliot Warburton, |
| 430.—Frederick Ricci, 430.—Baron D'Ohson, 430.—Mrs. Harlowe, |
| 431.—Acheson Maxwell, 431.—William Ware, 560.—John Frazee, 561.—Dr. |
| John Park, 561.—William Thompson, 561.—Robert Reinick, 562.—William |
| Henry Oxberry, 562. Rev. Christopher Anderson, 562.—Madame Thiers, |
| 562.—Thomas Moore, 563.—Samuel Prout. 565.—Archbishop Murray, |
| 565.—Bishop McNicholas, 565. Mr. Holcroft, 565.—M. Benchot, |
| 565.—Professor Kollar, 566.—The Widow of Kotzbue, 566.—Baron |
| Krudener, 566.—M. de Martigny, 566.—M. Smitz, 566.—Bishop Eylert, |
| 566.—Victor Falck, 566. |
| Epitaphs.—By F. Lawrence, | 213 |
| Edward Everett and Daniel Webster, | 307 |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Miss Mitford, | 310 |
| Enemy of Virginia, The.—By Dr. Smith, | 312 |
| Election Row in New-York.—By C. Astor Bristed, | 341 |
| Emille De Coigny.—By Richard B. Kimball. (Illustrated by Darley.) | 444 |
| Franklin, Grave of Sir John: Richardson's Journey, | [30] |
| Falls of the Bounding Deer.—By Alfred B. Street, | [49] |
| Fielding, Henry: The man and his Works, | [71] |
| Fashionable Forger, | [118] |
| Faust of Wittenburgh and Faust of Mentz, | 172 |
| Feathertop: A Moralized Legend.—By Nathaniel Hawthorne, | 182, 333 |
| Freedom of Thought, and the Latest Miracles, | 186 |
| French Missionaries in Tartary and Thibet, | 850 |
| Fete Days at St. Petersburg.—By Alex. Dumas, | 508 |
| Greece, Present State of the Ancient Monuments of (Thirteen Engravings.), | [4] |
| Good Old Times in Paris: A Tale of Robbers, | 216 |
| Gambling, Chapter On, | 337 |
| Ghosts, New Discoveries In, | 381 |
| Gentlemen's and Ladies' Fashions, (With Engravings.), | [143], 287, 431, 566 |
| Guizot and Montalembert, in the Academy, | 523 |
| Homes of Cowley and Fox, at Chertsey. (Thirteen Engravings,) | 146 |
| Happiness of Oysters, | 311 |
| Hungarian Popular Songs.—By Charles G. Leland, | 332 |
| Heirs of Randolph Abbey, | 375, 400, 477 |
| Historical Review of the Month, | 163, 288 |
| Hooker, Herman, and his Works. (Portrait), | 442 |
| Jackson, Flint—By a Police Officer, | [74] |
| Jewish Heroine: A Story of Tangier, | 345 |
| Kossuth, Louis. (Portraits of Kossuth and of his Family.), | [1] |
| Leopards: Zoological Notes and Anecdotes, | [54] |
| Legend of the East Neuk of Fife, | [63] |
| Lee, Jesse, and the Lawyers, | [84] |
| Love Song.—By R. S. Chilton, | 188 |
| Legend of the Weeping Chamber, | 219 |
| Leonora to Tasso.—By Mary E. Hewitt, | 331 |
| Lady and the Flower.—By G. P. R. James, | 226 |
| Lamb, The White.—By R. H. Stoddard, | 411 |
| Legend from the Spanish, A.—By Mary E. Hewitt, | 451 |
| Life in Canada.—By Mrs. Moodie, | 470 |
| My Novel—By Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton. (Continued.) | [89], 239, 395, 530 |
| Mahon's, Lord, History of the American Revolution, with Sketches of |
| Washington, Patrick Henry, Franklin, La Fayette, Horne Tooke, Wilkes, |
| Lord Thurlow, Burke, &c., | 164 |
| Men and Women of the Eighteenth Century, | 300 |
| Model Traveller: Frederick Gerstacker, | 305 |
| Mysterious History, Touching Apparitions, | 306 |
| Murder of La Tour, The.—By W. H. Stiles, | 457 |
| New-York Society, by the Last English Traveller, | 443 |
| Niebuhr, Barthold George, The Historian, | 517 |
| Noctes Amicitiæ.—Ambitious Christenings, [134].—The Passport System, |
| [134].—A Mayor's Proclamation, [134].—Ingenious way of Hiding a Secret, |
| [134].—Last Days of Alexander Lee, [134].—Anecdotes of Elephants, |
| [134].—Madame Kossuth on Woman's Rights, [135].—Story of an English Lord |
| in Paris, [135].—The Spectator on the sacrilege of Dramatists, |
| [135].—Tipsey Drollery, 266.—Anthony Benezet and his Rats, |
| 266.—Descartes and the Ladies, 266.—An American "Characteristic," |
| 266.—Broussais and Water Cure, 267.—Story of Tom Cooke, 267.—Odd |
| Statistics from Portugal, 267.—First Duel in New England, 267.—Ariosto |
| and Humbugs, 667.—Ole Bull, 267. |
| Opera, The.—By Thomas Carlyle, | [29] |
| Owen, John, at Oxford: A Biography, | [80] |
| Old Maid's First Love, | 228 |
| Pulszky, Francis, | [122] |
| Poems, Some Small.—By R. H. Stoddard, | 174, 459 |
| Punishment of Gina Montani, | 189 |
| Picture Advertising, in South America, | 530 |
| Reminiscences of Printers, Booksellers, Authors, |
| &c., in New-York—By Dr. John W. Francis, LL.D., | 258 |
| Reclaiming of the Angel—By Alice Carey, | 311 |
| Red Feather: An Indian Story.—By I. McLellen, | 319 |
| Robinson, John, The Pastor of the Pilgrims, | 367 |
| Rainbow Making: The Ribbon Factories, | 511 |
| Story of Dr. Lindhorst.—By Richard B. Kimball, | [109] |
| Soult, The late Marshal, Duke of Dalmatia. (Portrait.), | 145 |
| Story, Mr. Justice, With Reminiscent Reflections. By A. Oakey Hall, | 175 |
| Smiles and Tears.—By Richard Coe, | 186 |
| Song Queen, The.—Written in a Concert Room, by James T, Fields, | 188 |
| Story of Gasper Mendez.—By Catherine Crowe, | 362 |
| Simms, William Gilmore, LL.D. (With a Portrait.), | 433 |
| Sunset: A Sonnet.—By R. S. Chilton, | 443 |
| Some Small Poems.—By R. H. Stoddard, | 459 |
| Squier, Mr., in Nicaragua, | 474 |
| Sequel to the Jewish Heroine, | 491 |
| String of Proverbs, A. | 502 |
| Scientific Discoveries and Proceedings of Learned Societies.—Papers |
| in the Paris Academy of Sciences, [139].—African Expeditions, |
| [139].—Perpetual Motion, [139].—Grants of Parliament for Scientific |
| Purposes, [139].—Balloons in Ancient Nineveh, [139].—Invention for |
| Determining Distances, [140].—Interesting Experiments by Professor |
| Gorini, [140].—Count Castelnau's Paper on Men with Tails, [140].—Hatching |
| Turtles by Artificial Heat, [140].—Process for Contracting Fibres of |
| Calico, 280.—Memoir on the Production of Wool, 281.—European |
| Experiments in Electro-Magnetism, 281.—Curious Astronomical Fact |
| respecting Lalande, 281.—Mr. Squier's Address before the London Royal |
| Society of Literature on Mexican Hieroglyphics, 425.—Experiments in |
| Photography, 425.—French experiments in Electro-Magnetism applied to |
| Locomotives, 425.—Lord Brougham's Optical and Mathematical Inquiries, |
| 425.—Mr. Lea's work on the Genus Unio, &c., 426.—Catlin's plan for a |
| Museum of Mankind, 426.—French Academy on Yellow Fever, |
| 426.—Dissolution of the Royal Institute of the Netherlands, |
| 426.—Society of Antiquaries at Copenhagen, 426. |
| Taylor and Stoddard, Poems of. (Portrait of R. H. Stoddard.), | [13] |
| Trangott Bromme's Views of America and Americans, | 157 |
| To Sundry Critics,—By R. H. Stoddard, | 319 |
| Threnodia,—By Mrs. R. B. Kimball, | 323 |
| The Palaces of Trade, (Six Engravings.), | 435 |
| Treatment of Gold and Gems, The. | 524 |
| Underground Territories of the United States. (Seven Engravings.), | [17] |
| Visit to the Fire Worshippers' Temple at Baku, | 160 |
| Vision of Charles the Twelfth, | 196 |
| Winter.—By Alice Carey, | [28] |
| Wits About the Throne of Louis the Fourteenth, | [32] |
| Wolf Gathering, | 391 |
| Warburton, Eliot, The Late, | 459 |