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their women, 46; their condition since the
last revolution, 47; their captives, 48;
their habits and literature, 49; their means
of education, ib.; their dramatic and poet-
ical writings, 49, 50; their language, 50;
their nobility, ib.: their social habits, 51,
60.

Poland, brighter days for; supplementary
chapter to Three Chapters on the History
of Poland, (Dr. Wierzbicki,) 188.
Presidential Addresses and Messages, com-
piled by Edwin Williams, notice of, 650.
Progress of Nations, the, critical notice,
649

Purification of water, 531.

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Railway System in Europe, (Dr. Lardner,)
485; first projection of the Liverpool and
Manchester Railway, 486, 487; question of
locomotive or stationary engines, 486, 487;
success of first companies giving rise to
many new ones, 488; consequent evils, ib.;
railroads of Scotland and the continent,
489; question between narrow and wide
rails, ib.; rapidity of transit, 491; princi-
ple of speed, 493; expense of construction,
494; profits returned, 495.

RAIN, a poem, (Rev. Ralph Hoyt,) 65.
Roscoe's Life of Leo X., notice of, 324.
Rudimental lessons in music, J. F. War-
ner's, notice of, 541.

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Schlegel's Philosophy of History, critical no-
tice of, 542.

Senate Chamber, notice of Anthony Clark,
& Co's. engraved daguerreotype plate, 431.
Shores of the Mediterranean, with sketches
of travel, critical notice of, 212.
Sivori, Camillo, notice of, 647.
Smith, Cupid, adventures of, 339.
Song for the Times, a poem, 409.
Southey, Robert, poetical works of, critical
notice of, 540.

Stage, Leigh Hunt's remarks on the actors,
&c., 19.

T.

Talfourd and Stephen, review of their writ-
ings, (G. H. Hollister.) 388.
Tariff, copy of the New, 316.

Tariff of 1846, (H. Greely,) 216; the Kane
letter, ib.; Mr. Polk's protestations 217;
the game played out, ib.; peculiarities of
our national condition, 217, 218; reasons
why, under no considerations should
cloths and wares be bought abroad, 218,
219; merits of the New Tariff, 219; ad va-
lorem duties, 220; Mr. Webster on specific
duties, 221; the names of Alexander Ham-
ilton, Albert Gallatin, Wm. H. Crawford,
&c. adduced in favor of specific duties;
speech of Senator Davis against the Tariff
of 1846, 223; of Robt. Toombs, of Georgia,
224; Mr. Calhoun, in 1842, on cotton bag-
ging, 225; his estimates proved by the re-

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Thoughts, Feelings, and Fancies, 238;
Friendship; observers; eccentricity; lan
guage, 238; circumstance; poets; love-
rhymes; women; life of the mind; Love's
language; book making; eccentric men of
genius, 239, 240.

To the night wind in Autumn, a poem, (G.
H. Colton,) 446.

Traditions and Superstitions, (Mrs. E. F.
Ellett,) the Shadowless Earl, 507.
Treaties, Reciprocity, remarks on Mr. Whea-
ton's Treaty with the German Zoll-Verein,

553.

V.

Veto Power; our Inland Trade, (Chas. King,)
326; scope of the veto-power, as granted
by the Constitution, 326, 327; Mr. Polk's
veto of the Harbor Bill, 328, 329; Report of
the Secretary of War on the condition of
public works, 330; the veto utterly unlook-
ed for, and a violation of Executive faith,
332, 333; vast importance of our Inland
Trade, 533, 334; statistics of the Lakes,
Views and Reviews in American History,
335; of the Mississippi, 337.
critical notice, 103.

Voyages in the Arctic Regions, critical no-
tice, 103.

W.

Walker's Agricultural project for the United
States, (Calvin Colton,) 410; can we be-
come the feeders and clothers of the whole
world? 410; Gen. Jackson's opinion, ib;
Lord Ashburton's, 411; table of grain im-
portations to England from other countries,
ib.; chance for American bread stuffs,
413; wheat crop of the United States, 414;
principle of supply and demand, ib.
Webster, Daniel, sketch of his life and pub-
lic services, 81; his birth and education,
81; admission to the bar, ib. ; election to
Congress, ib.; retirement and professional
practice, 82; election to the Senate, ib. ;
action against the doctrines of nullification,
ib.; Webster and Hayne, 83; the North-
eastern boundary and troubles on the Lake
Frontier, 83, 84; the Treaty, 85; the law
of nations considered, ib.

Who mourns wisely? (G. H. Colton,) 338.
Wolcott, Oliver, review of his papers, edited
by Geo. Gibbs, (by Chas. King,) 614.
Women, education of, 416.

Z.

Zadec's Story: "The Magician," (J. D.
Whelpley,) 373.

Zoophytes, structure and classification of,
notice of Dana's book, 432.

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