INDEX TO VOLUME VIII. JANUARY TO JUNE, 1851. The Offering of the Magi. REV. JOHN TODD, D.D., Preaching of John the Baptist. MICAH ASHER, M.D., The Sermon on the Mount. REV. JOHN TODD, D.D., The Healing of the Leper. REV. S. E. BRACE, Christ sending out the Apostles. REV. JOHN TODD, Christ Curing One Sick of the Palsy. BELL WILSON, Christ Healing the Demoniac. REV. JOHN TODD, D.D., Christ and Nicodemus. REV. JOHN TODD, D.D., The Widow's Offering. REV. DANIEL MARCH, 83 Christ Healing the Sick Man let down through the Roof. MRS. ELIZABETH H. BAILEY, The Return of the Prodigal Son. REV. JOHN TODD, D D., Christ Blessing Little Children. HANNAH F. GOULD, Christ and the Pharisees. REV. JOHN TODD, D.D., A. HADRY, - 235 Worldly Religion. By D. H. BARLOW, Retribution A Tale. By JOSEPH WILLIAM BENNETT, 168 The Broken Promises By MRS. HUGHS, Life and Writings of John Bunyan. Five Illustra- tions. By JOSEPH BELCHER, D.D., Self-Esteem. By CHAMPION BISSELL, The Arts of Design. By PROFESSOR MAPES, 190 295 The Woman of Canaan. MRS. E. F. ELLETT,- Christ Unhonoured by the Nazarenes. REV. JOHN The Lesson of the Lilies. HANNAH F. GOULD, Peter Denying his Master. REV. JOHN TODD, D.D., The Crucifixion. REV. ROBERT DAVIDSON, D.D., Christ Laid in the Tomb. REV. JOHN TODD, D.D., The House on the Rock. REV. JOHN TODD, D.D., Enigma for January, by ELIZA L. SPROAT, p. 16, solu- tion, p. 139; Enigma for February, by MISS SPROAT, p. 105, solutions by MRS. DORR, MISS MARY A. BANCROFT, and MAN, p. 287; Enigma for March, by ERASTUS W. ELLS- WORTH, p. 209, solutions by ELLA, J. W. B., OF NEW OR- LEANS, CHARLES D. GARDETTE, ADA MORRIS, MRS. JULIA C. R. DORR, H. HARRY BROWNE, MS, and E. H. CHAPMAN, pp. 349, 350; Enigma for April, by MR. ELLSWORTH, p. 240; ERASTUS W. ELLSWORTH, - My Son (Andrew M. Sigourney). By MRS. L. H. SIGOURNEY,- The Blind Steed. Illustrated. By REV. CHARLES T. The Dream. Illustrated. By MRS. MARY G. HORS- Jephthah's Daughter. By JAMES T. JANVIER, 30 The Hunter's Song. Illustrated. By ALICE CAREY, 88 33 C. LYNCH, · 29 13 17 18 32 39 40 48 . 189 198 207 208 210 . 2:27 237 244 244 The Prayer of Marmaduke. A Ballad. By MARY A Morning Song. By C. L. WHELER, The Bonnie Bairns. By L. VIRGINIA SMITH, · 99 The Tower of Lahneck. A Paraphrase. By EDITH Oh Visit Me in Dreams. By Miss E. W. BARNES, A Song of the Desert. By MRS. MARY E. HEWITT, Unrest. By HELEN BARRY, The Token of Hope. By SARA H. BROWNE, The Mother's Cry. By THE AUTHOR OF "THE BROKEN Much Ado About Nothing. By ELIZA L. SPROAT, 104 105 117 117 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES. Jenny Lind, p. 139; Italian Opera in Philadelphia, p. 139; Female Prose Writers of America, p. 222; Population of Philadelphia, p. 222; The Cheap Postage Bill, p. 222; The Philadelphia High School, p. 286; Washington as a Humourist, p. 288; Correction in regard to Mr. Tyson's "History of the American Colonies," p. 348. By PROFESSOR HART. 51 BOOK NOTICES. January, p. 67: February, p. 139; March, p. 219; April, p. 284; May, p. 345; June, p. 410. By PROFESSOR HART. PLATES. The Seasons. Illuminated Page. By DORNDORF, FRONTISPIFCE. -TITLE-PAGE. 56 71 73 - 100 . 106 109 218 SCENES IN THE LIFE OF CHRIST.-January, Seven Illustrations, pp. 5-11; February, Seven Illustrations, pp. 81-87; March, Six Illustrations, pp. 152-159; April, Six Illustrations, pp. 230-236; May, Six Illustrations, pp. 295-301; June, Seven Illustrations, pp. 359-365.-Total, 39. LIFE OF MAN AND OF THE YEAR.-January, p. 1; Febru ary, p. 76; March, p. 148; April, p. 226; May, p. 290; June, p. 354.-Total, 6. ENIGMAS.-January, p. 16; February, p. 105; March, p. 209; April, p. 240; May, p. 304; June, p. 368.-Total, 6. FASHIONS. January, Three Illustrations, p. 72 and cover; February, Two Illustrations, pp. 143, 144; March, Four Illustrations, pp. 223, 224: April, Two Illustrations, p. 288; May, Seven Illustrations, pp. 351, 352; June, Seven Illustrations, pp. 411, 412.-Total, 25. Rembrandt Painting his Mother's Portrait, p. 4, illustrating Art Notice, The Blind Steed. Illustrating Mr. Brooks's poem, 19, 23 33 132 213 282 343 The Hunter's Song. Illustrating Miss Carey's poem, Milton's House. Accompanying poem by Miss Lynch, 48 Portrait of Governor Briggs. With a Biographical Sketch, 406 The Bonnie Bairns. With a poem by Miss L. Virginia Smith, 104 93 135 138 ART NOTICES. Village Merry-making. Illustrating Art Notice on Frith, - 218 138 218 284 Aloe trees grow; Sweet as the smiles that now play round thy mouth, There, there's the bright spot where young vi-o-leta blow. Oh, come then with Come to the South, love, oh! come and be free, |