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ILLUSTRATIONS OF ORNITHOLOGY..

ISRAEL PUTNAM...........................

JANUARY FIRST, A.D. 3000........

LITERARY NOTICES.

ORIGINAL NOTICES.-The Song of Hiawatha, 114.

Lily; Wilson's Mexico and its Religion; Bonner's
Child's History of the United States; Barton's Outlines
of English Grammar; Fowler's English Grammar;
Life and Works of Charles Lamb, 115. Harper's Clas-
sical Library, 115, 407. The Works of John C. Cal-
houn; Lossing and Williams's National History of the
United States; American Odd Fellow's Museum; Bax-
ter's Select Works; Hackett's Illustrations of Scrip-
ture; Cone's Funeral Sermon; Campbell's Pleasures of
Hope; The Tattler; Eliot's Early Religious Education;
Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes, 116. Wins-
low's Glory of the Redeemer; Jackson's Letters to a
Young Physician; Andrews and Batchelor's French
Instructor; Dixon's Scenes in the Practice of a New
York Surgeon; Frothingham's Metrical Pieces; Cow-
per's Task, 117. Keble's Christian Year; Meek's Red
Eagle; Carlton's New Purchase; Gibson's Prison of
Weltevredin; Lawrence's Lives of the British Histo-
rians; Squier's Notes on Central America; Reed's Lec-
tures on History and Poetry, 257. Hale's Library of
Standard Letters; Post's Skeptical Era in Modern His-
tory: Abbott's Napoleon at St. Helena; Taylor's Poems
of Home and Travel; Bailey's Mystic, 258. Courte-
nay's Calculus; Bunkley's Escaped Novice, 259. Gris-
wold's Poets and Poetry of America; Rose Clark; Elm-
Tree Tales; Friedel; Winnie and I; Leslie's Portfolio

LIFE INSURANCE-A DREAM

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of Needlework; Miles's Postal Reform, 260. Prescott's

Philip the Second, 406. Ritchie's Mimic Life; Flora's
Dictionary; The Irish Abroad and at Home; Arnold's
Christian Life; Home Comforts; Village and Farm
Cottages; Barton's English Grammar; The Russian
Empire; Allen's India, 407. Man-of-War Life; My
First Season; The Heart of Mabel Ware; Child's New
Flower for Children; Hampton Heights; Our Cousin
Veronica; Thackeray's Ballads, 408. Meister Karl's
Sketch-Book, 409. Macaulay's History of England,
549. Wilson's Logic; Cousin's Psychology; Abbott's
Cortez; Harper's Story Books, 552. Motley's Rise of
the Dutch Republic, 693. Schwegler's History of Phi-
losophy, 695. Tappan's History of Logic; Jarves's Pa-
risian Sights; Maginn's Miscellanies; Mayhew's Won-
ders of Science; James's Old Dominion; Shoepac Rec-
ollections; Julius, 696. March's Madeira, Portugal, and
the Andalusias; Mackie's Life of Schamyl; Ida Pfeif-
fer's Second Journey, 835. Abbott's Teacher; Beech-
er's Physiology and Calisthenics; Osbon's Daniel Ver-
ified in History; Gilman's Contributions to Literature,
837. Margaret Fuller's At Home and Abroad; Hum-
boldt's Cuba; Memoirs of Cumberland; Whittier's
Panorama, 868.-Foreign Intelligence.-New English
Works, 118, 409, 553, 838. New French Books, 409,-
553, 868. Death of Montgomery, 409. Death of Rogers,
553, 808.

MADEIRA, PORT, AND SHERRY

MAY DAY IN NEW YORK.

MAY DAY IN THE COUNTRY

MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS.

UNITED STATES.-Elections in New York, Massa-

chusetts, Louisiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee,

Georgia, Kansas, 111; in Washington Territory, 112;

New York, Maryland, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama,

California, 254; New Hampshire, 833. Free Soil Con-

vention in Kansas, 111, 254. Passmore Williamson,

111. Agricultural Fair at Boston, 111. Mr. Crampton,

111. General Scott, 111. Free Love Club, 111. Acci-

dent on Pacific Railway, 111. Indian Hostilities, 111,

112, 254, 404, 547, 691, 833. Cholera on Pacific Steam-

ers, 112. Relations with Japan, 112. Neutrality Laws,

111, 112, 253. Relations with Great Britain, 253, 689,

834. Brig Maury, 253. Message of Governors of Geor-

gia, Texas, South Carolina, 253; New York, Massachu-

setts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Wis-

consin, Nebraska, 547; Louisiana, 690. Law and Order

Convention in Kansas, 254. Speaker of House of Re-

presentatives. 402, 546. Message of the President, 403.

Irish Emigrant Aid Society, 403. The Northern Light,

403. The Baker Trial, 404. Sir John Franklin, 404.

The Bark Resolute, 404. Disturbances in Kansas, 404,

689, 833. President's Message on Kansas, 546. Reply

of Governor Reeder, 546. Meeting of Legislatures of

New York, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Penn-

sylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Min-

nesota, 547. Free State Nominations in Kansas, 547;

Committees in Congress, 689. British Enlistments, 689.

State Action in Relation to Kansas, 689, 862. Presi-

dent's Proclamation, 689. Southern Commercial Con-

vention, 690. American Conventions at Philadelphia;

Adoption of Platform, and Nomination of Fillmore and

Donelson, 690. Republican Convention at Pittsburg;

Statement of Mr. Blair, and Address of Convention, 690.

The Steamer Pacific, 691, 834. Slave Tragedy at Cin-

cinnati, 691. Mr. Dallas as Minister to England, 691,

834. Burning of Towns in the Feejee Islands, 691.

Debates in the House on Kansas, and Appointment of

Committee of Investigation, 832. Reports in the Senate,

862.

Mr. Cass on Relations with Great Britain, 832.

New Tariff Bill, 832. Measures before Congress, 832.

State Legislature of Kansas, 832. Seizure of Arms, 833.

Utah as a State, 833. The Governorship of Wisconsin,

833. Virginia Law against the Abduction of Slaves,

883. Indian Hostilities, 833. Disasters, 833. Earth-

quake in California, 833.

SOUTHERN AMERICA.-Alvarez President of Mexico,

112. Surrender of Matamoras, 112. Capture of Gran-

EUROPE.-Rate of Discount, 114.

tween Rome and Austria, 114. Hostile Demonstrations

against the United States, 255. Expulsion of French

Exiles from Jersey, 255. Republican Manifesto, 255.

Bank Forgers, 256. Lord Mayor's Banquet, 256. Sub-

marine Tunnel, 256. Close of French Exhibition, 256.

Emperor's Speech, 256. Mission of Canrobert to Swe-

den, 256, 405, 548. New Russian Levy, 256. Changes

in British Cabinet, 405. Speech of King of Prussia,

405. Russian Loan, 405. War Council at Paris, 548.

Parisian Peace Pamphlet, 548. Treaty between Sweden

and the Allies, 548. Danish Circular, 548. Peace Ne-

gotiations, 549, 691, 834. Emperor of Austria to the

German Confederation, 692. Queen's Speech in Par-

liament, 692. Debate on Relations with America, 692.

Lord Clarendon on the Peace Negotiations, 692. New

Regiments sent to Canada, 692. New Order of Merit,

692. Annexation of the Kingdom of Oude, 692. Par-

liamentary Items, 834. Dinner to Mr. Buchanan, 834.

Birth of King of Algeria, 834. Emperor's Speech, 834.

THE WAR.-After the Fall of Sebastopol, 113. Cap-

ture of Kinburn, 113. Hostile Demonstrations, 118.

Russian Repulse before Kars, 114. Escape of the Rus-

sian Pacific Fleet, 114. Recall of General Simpson,

256. Fall of Kars, 405. Accident at Inkermann, 405.

Victory of the Turks at Ingour, 405. Austrian Proposi-

tions, 405, 549. Text of the Propositions, 549. Russian

Acceptance, 549. The Peace Conference at Paris, 689.

Names of the Negotiators, 689. Armistice in the Crim-

ea, 864. State of the Troops, 834. The Sultan's decree

in Favor of Toleration, 834.

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