INDEX TO VOL. I. A. Child's, Mrs., Letters of, notes upon, re view, (Donald G. Mitchell,) 60. Ægri Somnia, notice of, 215. City in the Sea, the, a Poem, (Edgar Adams, John Quincy, Biographical Sketch A. Poe,) 393. of, (by Rev. Charles W. Upham,) with an Clark, late Willis Gaylord, Remains of, 112. engraving on steel, 343. Clay, Mr., The Texas Question, (Prof. American Letters : Their Character and Tayler Lewis,) 75. Advancement (by E. W. Johnson), 575. Commerce, Library of, (Hunt's) 110. Autumn Flowers and other Poems, by Commercial Intercourse with Eastern Asia, Mrs. Southey, notice of, 437. (William Darby,) 424—Railroad to the Pacific, 432. Congress, Twenty-Eighth, review, (Ho. Barrett, Miss, review of, (E. A. Duykinck,) race Greely,) 221-Auspices of its com mencement, ib - Position of the two 33-Drama of Exile,41–Vision of Poets, Parties, 222-Opening of the Session, 46—The Dead Pan, 47. ib.-Outrage of the admission of the Birds and Audubon, (Charles Winterfield,) Non-Districted Members, 223—States 371—first interview with Audubon, that joined in this violence, 224-Attack 376—Bird of Washington, 380—Corvus upon the Tariff, 226—Twenty-First Rule, Americanus, 381. Re-enactment of, 227—Repeal of the Books which are Books, (Wiley & Putnam's Series,) 521—“ Eothen," “ Undine,” same, ib.– Postage Reform, 228–Indem nity for French Spoliations, ib.-Annex. “ Sintram,” Leigh Hunt's “ Imagination ation of Texas, 229. and Fancy,” “ Amber Witch," "Lady, Critical Notices. Charleston Book, 109Willoughby,” Hazlitt's “ Table Talk," Hunt's Library of Commerce, 110-Life “ The Indicator." and Eloquence of Rev. Sylvester Larned, Boy Lover, the, a Tale, (Walter Whitman,) 111-Commerce of the Prairies, ib. 479. Elements of Logic, ib.—Literary Re mains of the late Willis Gaylord Clarke, C. 112—Ellen Woodville, ib.-Vestiges of Canzonet, (Erleden,) 82. the Natural History of Creation, 215Castes and Occupations of India, (James Ægri Somnia, ib.-Chaunt of Life, 216 D. Whelpley,) 394-Institution of the -Letters from a Landscape Painter, 218 Castes of India, ib. — Imperfect Civiliza -Mental Cultivation and Excitement tion of the Ancient Hindoos, 395—Phy upon Health, 325—Rome as seen by a sical Characteristics of the Hindoos, ib. New Yorker, 326-Eothen, or Traces Subdivision of the Four Castes, ib. of Travel brought home from the East, Knowledge of Rank and Pedigree, a Pro 433-Autum Flowers and other Poems, fession, ib.– The Brahmin, 396—The 437-Life of Smith, 654-History of GerVedas and Institutes of Menu, ib.-The many, 635—Records of the Heart, ib. Soudras, ib.-Castes of the Soudras, 397—The Cities of the Ganges, 398 D. Forfeiture of Caste, 399—The Chastrias, Death of Windfoot, the, a Tale, (Walter 400—The Brahmins, ib.-Ceremonies Whitman,) 639. and Festivals, 401–Marriage, ib.–The Doing Nothing with Much Ado, (Nosme. Kooleenas, ib.—Household Economy, 402—Funeral Ceremonies, 403–Super. Drama of Exile, Miss Barrett's, 41. tipsi,) 195. E. Egmont, Goethe's Character of, review, Chaunt of Life and other Poems, 216. (D. P. Noyes,) 183. Election, Result of the, 114-Tylerism; J. Parties necessary to the permanency of Liberty ; difference between a Party Jack Long, or Lynch Law and Vengeance, and a Faction ; late Election a struggle a tale of Texas Life, (Charles Winterbetween a Party and a Faction, 1154 field), 121. Rise and Progress of the Faction, its weapons of fraud, 116-Table showing L. Mr. Clay to have received a majority of the legal votes of the country, and his Letter to Madeline, (William Wallace), defeat by violent frauds, 118-Causes 453. for congratulation, renewed hope, and Landscape Painters, Letters from, notice energy, on the part of the Whigs, 120. of, 218. Emerson, Mr., and Transcendentalism, Larned, Rev. Sylvester, Lise and Elo 233-Definition of the term Transcendentalism, ib.—Mr. Alcott ;. Extracts Last Chief Executive, the, 331–Harris quence of, notice of, 111. from the Dial, 234-Materialism ; Pan burg Convention in 1839, 332—Mr. Ty. theism, ib.-Philosophy of Kant, ib. ler at the Convention, ib.-Mr. Tyler Soliloquy of the Nail-machine, 235— the supporter of Mr. Clay, 333–Mr. ropa tion of New Systems; Coteries, 237—The Essay on Experience, 238– Clay set aside, ib.-Mr. Tyler's grief, ib. -Mr. Tyler's tears through the ensuing The Essay on History, 239—Illusion, night, ib.-General Harrison nominated, ib.—Temperament, 240—Succession, ib. ib.—John Tyler proposed, ib.—Mr. Ty: -Surface, ib.—Surprise, 241-Reality, ler's accession on the death of General ib.–Subject, or the One, 242—Conclu Harrison, 334-Mr. Tyler's Whig Adsion, ib. dress to the People, ib.—Mr. Tyler's Eothen, or, Traces of Travel brought home from the East, notice of, 433. message indicating a change, ib.—Mr. Tyler's abandonment of the Whig Party, Epigram, 194. 335–Mr. Tyler's veto of the Bank Bill, ib.-statement of Senator Berrien, F. (note), ib.—memorandum of Mr. SarForget-me-Not, the, from the Danish, 59. gent, (note), 334-Mr. Tyler's intrigues Fragment, a Poem, (Erleden,) 243. for a reëlection, ib.-pleasant contrast Frelinghuysen, Mr., Biographical Sketch of the opinions of the Democratic Reof, 99. view respecting Mr. Tyler in 1842, with those of that journal about the same genG. tleman in 1845, (note), 337—Mr. Tyler's Gesta Romanorum, review of, 651. corrupt patronage, 339—Mr. Tyler's Goethe, Imitations from, Poetry, 289. character, 340. Laws of Menu, (James S. Whelpley), 510 Leila, George Sand's, review of, 624. Lighthouse System, our, (H. J. Raymond), Hindoos, the, their Laws, Customs, &c.,' 314-System of Lighthouses in Great (J. D. Whelpley,) 290—Origin of the Britain and France, 315—primary defect Hindoo Race, ib.-The Hindoo Chroni in the organization of our own Lightcle, 294-Soudras, 396—Voishyas, 400 house Establishment, ib.-Construction Chastrias, ib.-Brahmins, ib.—Their Fu. of lights along our coast, 314-visitation neral Ceremonies, 403–Superstitions, ib. and inspection of Lighthouses, 318-Manners, ib. scientific men needed in the establishHistory of Europe, Alison's, Review of, ment, 219—Dr. Brewster's Lenses, 320 (J. T. Headley,) 151. -Polyzonal lenses, ib.–French light at History of Germany, by Frederick Kohl Barfleur, 321-Lenticular system, 323. rausch, notice of, 655. Literature, Old Northern, (Hon. George P. Horace, Translation from, Ode III., Book I., Marsh), 250. (Hermeneutes,) 596. Literary Prospects of 1845, (E. A. DuyckHow are we Living? 21. inck), 146. How shall Life be Made the Most of, (Rev. Logic, Elements of, (Henry P. Tappan), 0. A. Peabody,) 413. notice of, 111. Hymn of Callimachus,“ in Lavacrum Pal- Love and Friendship, Poetry, (James D. ladis,” (Hermeneutes,) 596. Whelpley), 194. M. Machiavel, Nicholas, Opinions of, concernI am Sir Oracle, (Nosmetipsi,) 405. ing Popular Governments, (James Inscription on a Ruined Temple, 616. D. Whelpley), 643. Introductory Address to Vol. I., 1. Manufactures, American, Infancy of, 49– H. Policy of Great Britain towards the Colo- Position of Parties, 6-earliest Division of General Jackson, 10—his Administra- Health, by G. Amariah Brigham, wholesale removals from office, ib. War upon the United States Bank, 12– secret influence of Martin Van Buren, 13 14-Sketch of Mr. Van Buren, ib.- of Local Banks, ib.—Speculations, ib.- 17-Election of General Harrison, ib.-. Democracy of the Day, 18. Post-Office Reform, 199—grievances of the old Post-Office system in England with the abuses entailed, 200-Rowland Hill's system, 202—actual expense of transpor- from the new system in England, 205– same system demanded for this country, field,) 262—European Progress of the abolition of Franking privilege, 209– Local Post-Offices, ib.-(Note.) R. Rangers, My First Day with the, a sketch of Texas Frontier Life, (Charles Win- terfield,) 280. 143. Records of the Heart, by Mrs. Sarah Lewis, notice of, 655. case of Emerson, 140, upon Mrs. Child's Letters, 60-School- craft's Oneota, 90—Simm's Life of Ma- rion, 101-Alison's History of Europe, 151-Goethe's character of Egmont, 183 -Emerson's Essays, 233—Thiers' Revo- lution, 341-Thiers' Cousulate and Em- pire, 455—Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, 325—George Sand's Lelia, 617_Gesta Romanorum, 651. (by J. S. Babcock,) 362. 326. S. Single Speech Poets, (A, W. Jones,) 258. Smith, Life of, literary notice of, 654. Thiers' Consulate and Empire, vol. I., re- Thiers' French Revolution, review of, (J. Thoughts on Reading, (Henry Norman Trading Spirit, influence of the, upon the social and moral life of America, (Rev. Fulton, 22—First Steamboat launched on Travels, Random Recollections of, 83. V. review of, (Prof. Tayler Lewis,) 525. Holland,) 597. W. Waltoniana, (Charles Lanman,) 384. Week between Florence and Rome, 613. Winter, a Poem, (Alfred B. Street,) 231. Who shall lead the Nation ? a Poem, Erleden,) 81. Words, an Essay, (E. P. Whipple,) 178. T. 13 |