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The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 1, July, 1862

The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 1, July, 1862

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CORNELL
UNIVERSITY
LIBRARY

FROM

Charles William Wason

THE

CONTINENTAL MONTHLY.

DEVOTED TO

Literature and National Policy.


VOL. II.

JULY-DECEMBER, 1862.


New York: JOHN F. TROW, 50 GREENE STREET.
(FOR THE PROPRIETORS).
1862.

 

 

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1862, by JOHN F. TROW, For the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.

JOHN F. TROW,
Printer, Stereotyper and Electrotyper, 48 & 50 Greene Street, New York.

ENTERED, according to an Act of Congress, in the year 1882 by JAMES B. GILMORE, in the Clerk of the Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New-York.

JOHN A. GRAY PRINTER


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
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