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 INDEX To Volume I of the Southern Literary Me88e]iig;er. PROSE. N ^ Aboluion of Soathern SlaTery— how regarded in New England 87 Adams' and EYeretl's Eulogies on La Fayette, re- •^. viewed 307 ^Address, Mr. Garnett's, on Associations to promote Education 282 Address, Mrs. Sigourney's, on Female Education 169 Address, President Olin's Inaugural, reriewed. . . 15 Address, President Vethake's Inaugural, renewed 585 Adventures of Harry Humbug, Esq. 772 Advice to Law StudenU 33, 34 Advice from a Father to his only Daughter 187 Afiectation, Thoughts on 365 Llleghany Levels, described 97 Ambitious Lawyer, Memoir of an 645 American Churches, Visit to, by Doctors Reed and Matheson, notice of 714 American Literature, its impediments 220 American Novels, recent — The Insurgents 478 Anecdotes of Patrick Henry 332 Annals of Education, recommended 205 Athens, a few days in, by Fanny Wright, notice of 715 Aunts, my two 189 Autobiography of Pertinax Placid, extracts from , 706 B Bancroft's History of the U. S. vol I. reviewed. . . 687 Bashful Gentleman 429 Bathmendi, a Persian Tale, from the French of M. Florian 377 Beauties of the Court of Charles II. by Mrs. Jame- son, reviewed 312 Belford Regis, by Miss Mitford, noticed 651 Berenice, a Tale, by Edgar A. Poe 333 Black Watch, the, noticed 714 Blackbeard, a Philadelphia Story, notice of 595 Blackstone, Judge, a Poet 315 Blackstone's Commentaries, a note to 227 Remarks on that note 266 Reply to the remarks 388 Bon-Bon, a Tale, by Edgar A Poe 693 Browne, P. A.— Hints to Geological Students 162, 300 Essay on the Mineral Wealth of Virginia 91 Law Case, involving a question in Hydraulics and Hydrostatics. ... 44 Vol. L— W Bryant's Poems, notice of. ^ 250 Buffon, his theory of the Earth's origin 302 Bulwer, his Pilgrims of the Rhine reviewed 53 LAst Days of Pompeii 241 Convicted of Plagiarism 246 Burnet, Thomas, his theory of the Earth 301 Butler, Mrs. (once Miss Kemble) notices of her Journal 459, 524 C "Calavar, an American Novel," reviewed 315 " Cavaliers of Virginia,** reviewed 385 Caucus System, its effects 218 Etymology of " Caucus,** 455 " Celebrated Trials of all Countries," notice of. . . 458 "Celebrated Women,** Madame Junot*s Memoirs of, noticed 458 " Chances and Changes,** reviewed 649 >• Chotank, Recollections of 43 Christian Education, Essay on 432 Churches, American, Drs. Reed and Matheson*s visit to, noticed 714 Circumstantial Evidence, its danger illustrated by a narrative 142 Classics, thoughts on the study of 213 Classmates, My,aTale 106 Colonial Manners, a pictureof the Maryland House ofBurges8esinl766 138 Common Schools of New England, their benefiu 86, *7 Some particulars of their organization 275 " Confessions of a Poet,'* notice of 459 '< Conquest of Florida," (Soto's) notice of. 648 Contrast (the) or a Fashionable and Unfashionable New England Wife 290 Conversation Parties, Soirees, and Squeezes, by Oliver Oldschool 647 Cooper, James Fenimore, Letter to his Country- men, reviewed 648 Cottage in the Glen, a Tale 78 "Court of Charles II,'* Beauties of, by Mrs. Jame- son, reviewed « • 312 Courtship and Marriage • * 349 Crayon Miscellany, No. 1, reviewed, 456, Na 2. . 646 Criticisnv— see " Literary Notices.** Crockett's Tour, notice of. 459 Cupid's Sport, a Tale, No. l.....* 103 No.2 741 Cyclopean Towers in Augusta County, Virginia — described 98 -' Digitized by VjOOQ IC