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INDEX TO VOLUME VIII.

JANUARY TO JUNE, 1851.

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Literature and Art. With an Engraved Title-page.
By WILLIAM P. MULCHINOCK,
Brown Mantle. By EDITH MAY,

My Son (Andrew M. Sigourney). By MRS. L. H.

SIGOURNEY,-

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The Blind Steed. Illustrated. By REV. CHARLES T.
BROOKS,
The Heart and the World. By AUGUSTA BROWNE,
Alone. By JAMES H. DURAND,

The Dream. Illustrated. By MRS. MARY G. HORS-
FORD,

Jephthah's Daughter. By JAMES T. JANVIER,

30 The Hunter's Song. Illustrated. By ALICE CAREY,
Milton.-A Sonnet. With an Engraving. By ANNE

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The Prayer of Marmaduke. A Ballad. By MARY
HOWITT,

A Morning Song. By C. L. WHELER,
Chant of the Dreams. By BAYARD TAYLOR,
To St. Valentine. By ERASTUS W. ELLSWORTH,
The Seasons. By EDITH MAY,

The Bonnie Bairns. By L. VIRGINIA SMITH,
A Sonnet. By MARY SPENSER PEASE, -
Greeting to America. By FREDRIKA BREMER,
The Poet's Prayer. By CHAMPION BISSELL,
The Resting Place. By MARGARET JUNKIN,

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The Tower of Lahneck. A Paraphrase. By EDITH
MAY,

Oh Visit Me in Dreams. By Miss E. W. BARNES,
A Chinese Serenade. Illustrated. By R. H. STODDARD,
Snow Flakes. By H. W. PARKER,

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A Song of the Desert. By MRS. MARY E. HEWITT,
To the Unforgotten. By T. HEMPSTEAD,
Judith and Holofernes. By MRS. SARAH T. BOLTON,
Our Little Brother. With an Engraving. By MRS.
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Unrest. By HELEN BARRY,

The Token of Hope. By SARA H. BROWNE,

The Mother's Cry. By THE AUTHOR OF "THE BROKEN
BUD,"

Much Ado About Nothing. By ELIZA L. SPROAT,
The Granite Block sent by the Swiss Government for
the Washington Monument. By WILLIAM
Dowe,

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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.

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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,
Literature and Art. Line. By SHAW,
The Mother's Pet. Mezzotint. By SARTAIN, -
Preparing Moses for the Fair. Line. By FLEMMING,
A Valentine. A Coloured Print. By MCCLELLAN,
William and Mary Howitt. Line. By STEEL,
The Wife's First Grief. Mezzotint. By BUTTRE,
Napoleon and Prince Louis. Mezzotint. By SARTAIN,
Love's Light Summer Cloud. Line. By FLEMMING, 145
Time Clipping the Wings of Love. Mezzotint. By
SARTAIN,

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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.

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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,

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The Blind Steed. Illustrating Mr. Brooks's poem,
Two Illustrations of Mrs. Butler's story of Amy,
The Dream. Illustrating Mrs. Horsford's poem,
Two Faces Under One Hood. Illustrating Mrs. Em-
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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,

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ART NOTICES.

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Come to the South, love, oh! come and be free,
Come to the land where the nightingale sings;
The North is too bleak for a flow'ret like thee,
Then come where the birds fly on rose-tinted wings.
Oh! come then with me, o'er the far distant sea,
Oh! come then with me, o'er the far distant sea,
Then come to the South, love, the beautiful South,
Oh! come to the South, love, oh! come and be free.
I'll watch thee, &c.

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