Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXX, No. 1, January 1847 |
GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE. Vol. XXX. January, 1847. No. 1. Table of Contents Fiction, Literature and Articles Poetry and Fashion Transcriber’s Notes can be found at the end of this eBook. GRAHAM’S AMERICAN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Of Literature and Art, EMBELLISHED WITH MEZZOTINT AND STEEL ENGRAVINGS, MUSIC, ETC. WILLIAM C. BRYANT, J. FENIMORE COOPER, RICHARD H. DANA, JAMES K. PAULDING, HENRY W. LONGFELLOW, CHARLES F. HOFFMAN, JOSEPH C. NEAL, J. R. LOWELL. MRS. LYDIA H. SIGOURNEY, MISS C. M. SEDGWICK, MRS. FRANCES S. OSGOOD, MRS. EMMA C. EMBURY, MRS. ANN S. STEPHENS, MRS. AMELIA B. WELBY, MRS. A. M. F. ANNAN, ETC. PRINCIPAL CONTRIBUTORS. GEORGE R. GRAHAM, EDITOR. VOLUME XXX. PHILADELPHIA: GEORGE R. GRAHAM & CO. 129 CHESTNUT STREET. . . . . . . 1847. CONTENTS OF THE THIRTIETH VOLUME. JANUARY, 1847, TO JUNE, 1847.
Alexandre Dumas’ Hamlet. By F. J. Grund, | 142 | | Abroad and at Home. By F. E. F. | 250 | | A Coquette Conquered. By J. S. Wallace, | 254 | | A Dream. By Fanny Forester, | 314 | | A Chapter on Eating. By Francis J. Grund, | 332 | | “Boots;” or the Misfortunes of Peter Faber. By Joseph C. Neal, | 325 | | Frank Beverly. By Mary Spencer Pease, | 296 | | Game-Birds of America. No. III. | 47 | | Glimpses of a Soul. By Frances S. Osgood, | 90 | | Game-Birds of America. No. IV. | 118 | | Game-Birds of America. No. V. | 162 | | Game Birds of America. No. VI. | 320 | | Law and Love. Or Gaining a Case. By Ichabod Jones, | 153 | | Life in New York. By Frances S. Osgood, | 177 | | Musa; Or the Pilgrim of Truth. By James K. Paulding, | 28 | | My Aunt Fabbins’s Old Garret. By C. P. Cranch, | 157 | | Mrs. Bell’s Ball. By L. L. | 214 | | Mr. Kerr Mudgeon. Or “You Wont, Wont You?” By Joseph C. Neal, | 246 | | Margaret’s Well. A Tale of the Great Civil War. By Henry William Herbert, | 282 | | Old Maids. Or Kate Wilson’s Morning Visit. By Enna Duval, | 193 | | One of the “Upper Ten Thousand,” and One of the People. By Mrs. J. C. Campbell, | 21 | | Sense and Sympathy. By F. E. F. | 13 | | Sly Love. Or Cousin Frank. By Mrs. Caroline H. Butler, | 38 | | Starting Wrong. By F. E. F. | 133 | | Singleton Snippe. Who Married for a Living. By Joseph C. Neal, | 165 | | Spectral and Supernatural Appearances. By R. Balmanno, | 361 | | The Oath of Marion. A Story of the Revolution. By Charles J. Peterson, | 1, 92, 169 | | The Night Watch. A Tale. | 10 | | Three Eras of Destiny in the Life of the Painter Angelica Kauffmann. By Miss H. B. Macdonald, | 33 | | The Islets of the Gulf. Or Rose Budd. By J. Fenimore Cooper, | 49, 121, 181, 217, 301, 349 | | Tribulation Trepid. By Joseph C. Neal, | 85 | | The Executioner. By A New Contributor, | 101 | | The Young Painter. A Tale. By Mrs. Jane L. Swift, | 111 | | Thomas Carlyle and His Works. By Henry D. Thoreau, | 145, 238 | | The Fields of Stillwater and Saratoga. By N. C. Brooks, A. M., | 205 | | The Loyalist’s Daughter. A Tale of the American Revolution. By P. Hamilton Myers, | 265, 337 | | The Irish Match-Maker. A Story of Clare. By J. Gerachty M’Teague, | 274 | | The Strawberry-Woman. By T. S. Arthur, | 345 | | The Musician. By Henry Cood Watson, | 372 | | POETRY. Ægeus. By Wm. H. C. Hosmer, | 100 | | A Prayer. By J. B. | 161 | | Autumn. By Jesse E. Dow, | 229 | | April. | 245 | | Are They Not All Ministering Spirits. By S. Dryden Phelps, | 319 | | A Prayer. By Mrs. C. E. Da Ponte, | 336 | | Caius Marius. By Mrs. E. J. Eames, | 20 | | Fanny. By Mrs. Mary Sumner, | 179 | | Fanny’s First Smile. By Frances S. Osgood, | 262 | | Hawking. By E. M. Sidney, | 81 | | Heart Struggles. By Mrs. J. C. Campbell, | 176 | | Love. By J. Bayard Taylor, | 27 | | Lady Jane Grey. By Mrs. E. J. Eames, | 110 | | Lines. By L. J. Cist, | 180 | | Love Unrequited. By Alice G. Lee, | 228 | | Lines to a Jews-Harp. By L. B. M., | 262 | | Lines on Visiting Broad Street Hotel. By W. H. C. Hosmer, | 344 | | Miriam. By Kate Dashwood, | 9 | | Midnight Masses. By Arthur Allyn, | 132 | | Morning Invitation. By The Private Scholar, | 336 | | Night. By Alice Grey, | 292 | | “Oh Mother of a Mighty Race.” By Wm. C. Bryant, | 20 | | “Oh! that a Little Cot were Mine!” By Robert F. Greely, | 120 | | Pittsburgh. By E. M. Sidney, | 249 | | Picture of Tasso. By Mrs. E. J. Eames, | 371 | | | | | Solitude. By Elizabeth Oakes Smith, | 27 | | Sonnets on Receiving a Crown of Ivy from John Keats. By Leigh Hunt, | 117 | | Song. By Wm. C. Bryant, | 152 | | Stanzas. By Thomas Fitzgerald, | 237 | | Sonnet. | 279 | | Settlement of the Genesee. By William H. C. Hosmer, | 293 | | Sea-Side Musings. By Adaliza Cutter, | 313 | | Sonnet from Petrarch, on the Death of Laura. Translated by Alice Grey, | 331 | | To the Husband. By Ella, | 12 | | The Past. By E. J. E., | 37 | | The Maid of Linden Lane. By T. Buchanan Read, | 99 | | The Gleaner. By E. M. Sidney, | 143 | | The Midshipman’s Farewell. By Mrs. Cornelia Da Ponte, | 152 | | The Love Dial. By G. W. Patton, | 192 | | The Brickmaker. By T. Buchanan Read, | 200 | | To Mrs. A. T. By Dr. Jno. C. M’Cabe, | 201 | | The Oriole’s Return. By Miss C. Mitchell, | 213 | | The Skater’s Song. By H. B. T. | 216 | | The Portrait. By Kate Dashwood, | 237 | | The Statue in the Snow. By J. B. Taylor, | 253 | | The Stolen Child. By Thomas Buchanan Read, | 280 | | To Mrs. P——, of Chestnut Street. | 313 | | The Idiot Boy. By E. P. | 330 | | The Soul’s Search. By T. Buchanan Read, | 348 | | To Lizzie. By Mrs. M. N. M’Donald, | 348 | | To Ianthe. By Geo. W. Hobson, | 360 | | Youthful Love. By Alice G. Lee, | 331 | | REVIEWS. History of the Thirty Years’ War. By Rev. A. J. Morrison, | 82 | | The History of Civilization from the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution. By F. Guizot. Translated by Wm. Hazlitt, | 82 | | Stories from the Italian Poets. By Leigh Hunt, | 82 | | The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, | 83 | | The French Revolution. By Thomas Carlyle, | 83 | | The Life and Correspondence of John Foster. Edited by J. E. Ryland, | 83 | | The New Timon. A Romance of London, | 83 | | Memoirs of the Life of Addison. By Miss Aiken, | 83 | | Christine, and Other Poems. By T. B. Read, | 144 | | Dealings with the Firm of Domby & Son. By Charles Dickens, | 144 | | Lives of Donne, Wotton, Hooker, Herbert and Sanders. By Izaak Walton, | 144 | | Poems. By Ralph Waldo Emerson, | 202 | | The Modern Standard Drama. Edited by Epes Sargent, | 202 | | The Poems of Thomas Campbell, | 203 | | Views A-Foot: or Europe Seen with Knapsack and Staff. By J. Bayard Taylor, | 204 | | Alderbrook. By Miss Emily Chubbuck, | 204 | | The Prose Writers of America. By Rufus Wilmot Griswold, | 263 | | Songs of the Sea, and other Poems. By Epes Sargent, | 263 | | The Battle of Life. By Charles Dickens, | 264 | | The Countess of Rudolstadt. By George Sand, | 264 | | Cyclopedia of English Literature. Edited by Robert Chambers, | 264 | | Travels in Peru. By Dr. J. J. Von Tschudi, | 264 | | Ballads and other Poems. By Mary Howitt, | 264 | | The Dog. By William Youatt, | 264 | | The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. By William Hazlitt, | 322 | | American Comedies. By James K. Paulding and William Irving Paulding, | 322 | | History of the Roman Republic. By J. Michelet. Translated by Wm. Hazlitt, | 322 | | Spaniards and their Country. By R. Ford, | 323 | | Hyperion. By H. W. Longfellow, | 323 | | Froissart Ballads. By P. Pendleton Cook, | 323 | | Past and Present. By Thomas Carlyle, | 379 | | The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of Henry VII. to the Death of George II. By Henry Hallam, | 379 | | | | | MUSIC. I’ve Been upon the Briny Deep. A New Song. Composed by Charles E. Cathrall, | 140 | | | | | General Taylor’s Gallop. Composed and respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of Miss Carpenter’s Dancing Assembly. By A. J. R. Conner | 260 | | | | | ENGRAVINGS. The Departure, engraved by J. Sartain, Esq. | | | Title Page for 1847, designed and engraved by E. Tucker, Esq. | | | Paris Fashions, from Le Follet, | | | Josh Educating a Pig. | | | The Gleaner, engraved by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch. | | | Herds of Bisons and Elks, engraved by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch. | | | Paris Fashions, from Le Follet. | | | Saukie and Fox Indians, engraved by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch. | | | Falls of the Towalaga, engraved by Smillie. | | | Paris Fashions, from Le Follet. | | | Saratoga and Stillwater Battle-Ground, engraved by Smillie. | | | Pittsburg, engraved by A. W. Graham. | | | Paris Fashions, from Le Follet. | | | Mandan Women, engraved by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch. | | | Lover’s Leap, engraved by Smillie. | | | Colored Flower, executed by E. QuarrÉ. | | | The Home-Bird, engraved by A. L. Dick. | | | Paris Fashions, from Le Follet. | | | | | | Transcriber’s Notes can be found at the end of this eBook. PAINTED BY HORACE VERNET. ENGRAVED BY JOHN SARTAIN.
DEPARTING FOR THE CHASE. Engraved expressly for Graham’s Magazine. GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE. Vol. XXX. PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY, 1847. No. 1. A STORY OF THE REVOLUTION. ——— BY CHARLES J. PETERSON. ——— [PRIZE STORY—for which the Premium of $200 was awarded by the Committee.]
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