Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 1, July 1847

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CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III.

CHAPTER IV.

CHAPTER I. (2)

CHAPTER II. (2)

PART IX.

NOTE.

CHAPTER I. (3)

CHAPTER II. (3)

CHAPTER III. (2)

CHAPTER IV. (2)

CHAPTER V.

GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE.

Vol. XXXI.      July, 1847.      No. 1.

Contents

Fiction, Literature and Articles
 
The Slaver
A Pic-Nic at White Lake
Arthur Harrington
General Zachary Taylor
Sally Lyon’s First and Last Visit to the Ale-House
The Islets of the Gulf (continued)
The Love-Chase
Review of New Books
 
Poetry and Music
 
To Evelyn
A Bacchic Ode
A Valentine
To ——, at Parting
Sonnet from Petrarch, On the Death of Laura
Sonnet. To a Young Invalid Abroad
Miriam
The Winged Watcher
Carolan’s Prophecy  
Scenes That Are Brightest
Rosabelle
 

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, N. P. WILLIS, CHARLES F. HOFFMAN, 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 XXXI.


 

PHILADELPHIA:

GEORGE R. GRAHAM & CO. 98 CHESTNUT STREET.

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1847.


CONTENTS

 

OF THE

 

THIRTY-FIRST VOLUME.

 

JUNE, 1847, TO JANUARY, 1848.

A Pic-Nic at White Lake. By Alfred B. Street, 13
Arthur Harrington. By F. E. F. 19
A New Way to Collect an Old Debt. By T. S. Arthur, 80
An Indian Legend. By M. 177
An Assiniboin Lodge, (Illustrated.) 328
Cora Neill. Or Love’s Obstacles. By Enna Duval, 72
Evelyn Grahame. A Tale of Truth. By Ellen Marshall, 97
Fort Mackenzie. (Illustrated.) 271
General Zachary Taylor, (Illustrated.) 26
Game-Birds of America, 269
Ida Bernstorf’s Journal. By Enna Duval, 233
Kitty Coleman. By Fanny Forester, 262
Lolah Lalande. A Package from My Old Writing-Desk. By Enna Duval, 150
Love’s Last Supper. Or the True Story of a Troubadour. A ProvenÇal Biography. By Wm. Gilmore Simms, (Illustrated.) 277
Reality Versus Romance. Or the Young Wife. By Caroline H. Butler, 101
Reminiscences of Watering-Places. By F. J. Grund, 217
Sally Lyon’s First and Last Visit to the Ale-House. By T. S. Arthur, 33
Stock-Jobbing in New York. By Peter Pencil, 145
Sophy’s Flirtation. A Country Sketch. By Mrs. M. N. M‘Donald, 303
The Love-Chase. A True Story. By Mrs. Caroline H. Butler, 49
The Slaver. A Tale of Our Own Times. By A Son of the late Dr. John D. Godman, 1, 61, 109
The Islets of the Gulf. Or Rose Budd. By J. Fenimore Cooper, 37, 85, 133, 181, 241, 288
The Ring. Or Fibbers and Fibbing. By F. E. F. 121
The Village Doctor. Translated from the French by Leonard Myers, 157, 223
The General Court and Jane Andrews’ Firkin of Butter. By Seba Smith, 168
The Stratagem. By Mrs. Alfred H. Reip, 193
The Man with the Big Box. By G. G. Foster, 204
The Sportsman. By Frank Forester, 208
The Last Adventure of a Coquette. By T. Mayne Reid, 253
The Three Calls. By H. L. Jones, 257
The Silver Spoons. By the Author of “Key West and Abaco”, 264
The Darkened Hearth. By Henry G. Lee, 296
The Widow and the Deformed. By Mrs. Caroline H. Butler, 309
The Rash Oath. Translated from the French. By Mrs. Jane Tayloe Worthington, 324
Was She a Coquette? By Mrs. Lydia Jane Pierson, 174
   

POETRY.

A Bacchic Ode. By J. Bayard Taylor, 18
A Valentine. By R. H. Bacon, 18
A Winter’s Night in the Wilderness. By T. Buchanan Read, 203
Brain Work and Hand Work. By Charles Street, 167
Burial of a German Emigrant’s Child at Sea. By J. T. F. 214
Blind! By Mrs. Joseph C. Neal, 294
Carolan’s Prophecy. By William H. C. Hosmer, 48
Death of the Gifted. By J. Wilford Overall, 256
Elva. By Edward Pollock, 128
Echo. By John S. Moore, 180
Fair Wind. By J. T. Fields, 261
Flowers. By S. E. T. 268
Hermione. (With an Engraving.) 214
Jacob’s Dream. (With an Engraving.) 149
Jenny Low. By C. M. Johnson, 176
Linolee. By J. Wilford Overall, 71
Lines for Music. By G. G. F. 179
Lucretia. By Henry B. Hirst, 239
Lines at Parting. By T. Trevor, 256
Miriam. By E. M. Sidney, (Illustrated.) 36
Midnight, and Daybreak. By Mrs. J. C. Neal, 207
My Loved—My Own. By W. H. C. Hosmer, 295
Ode to Time. By W. Gilmore Simms, 202
On a Sleeping Child. By S. E. T. 323
Pioneers of Western New York. By Wm. H. C. Hosmer, 207
Rosabelle. By “Caro,” 58
Rural Life. (Illustrated.) 268
Sonnet from Petrarch, on the Death of Laura. By Alice Grey, 32
Sonnet. To a Young Invalid Abroad, 36
Sonnet to ——. By R. H. Bacon, 180
Sunset in Autumn. By Harriet M. Ward, 240
Sonnet. By T. E. V. B. 286
Sonnet. By Miss Mary E. Lee, 302
Stanzas for Music, 329
To Evelyn. By Kate Dashwood, 12
To ——, at Parting. By Caroline A. Briggs, 32
The Winged Watcher. By Fanny Forester, 55
The Stricken. By Robt. T. Conrad, 58
The Dreamer. By Alice G. Lee, 77
The Demon of the Mirror. By James Bayard Taylor, 78
The Lifted Veil. By Miss H. E. Grannis, 83
Thou Art Cold. By S. 106
The Spanish Lovers, (Illustrated.) 106
To a Century Plant. By Mrs. Jane C. Campbell, 120
The First Loss, (Illustrated.) 154
The Invalid Stranger. By Mary E. Lee, 173
The Lay of the Wind. By Lilias, 180
The Mariner Returned. By Rev. E. C. Jones, 214
The Deserted Road. By Thomas Buchanan Read, 232
The Old Man’s Comfort. By Lieut. A. T. Lee, U. S. A. 232
The Early Taken. By Wm. H. C. Hosmer, 240
The Rustic Dance. By Elschen, 267
The Last Tilt. By Henry B. Hirst, 287
The Wayside Dream. By J. Bayard Taylor, 302
Thou’rt Not Alone. By E. Curtiss Stine, 308
The Autumn Wind. By Jane C. Campbell, 329
   

REVIEWS.

Lives of the Early British Dramatists. By T. Campbell, Hunt, Darley and Gifford, 59
Washington and his Generals. By J. T. Headley, 59
Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets. By William Howitt, 107
The Orators of France. By Viscount de Cormenin, 108
History of the Conquest of Peru. By Wm. H. Prescott, 155
Modern Painters. By a Graduate of Oxford, 155
Conversations in Rome. By William Ellery Channing, 155
Life and Religious Opinions and Experiences of Madame de la Mothe Guyon. By T. C. Upham, 156
The Autobiography of Goethe. Edited by Parke Godwin, 156
Morceaux Choisis des Auteurs Modernes. By F. M. Rowan, 156
1776, or the War of Independence. By Benson J. Lossing, 156
Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest. From the Sixth London Edition, 156
Men, Women and Books. By Leigh Hunt, 215
Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of France in the Seventeenth Century. By Miss Pardoe, 215
The Good Genius that Turned Every Thing into Gold, or the Queen Bee and the Magic Dress. By the Brothers Mayhew, 215
The Complete Angler, or the Contemplative Man’s Recreation. By Izack Walton, 215
Fresh Gleanings: or a New Sheaf from the Old Fields of Continental Europe. By Ik. Marvel, 216
The Months. By Wm. H. C. Hosmer, 216
O’Sullivan’s Love. By Wm. Carleton, 216
Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey. By Joseph Cottle, 274
The Public Men of the Revolution. By Hon. Wm. Sullivan, LL. D., 275
Budget of Letters, or Things which I Saw Abroad, 275
Evangeline, a Tale of Acadie. By Henry Wordsworth Longfellow, 330
Washington and the Generals of the American Revolution, 332
   

MUSIC.

Scenes that are Brightest. Popular Song from Maritana. Composed by W. V. Wallace. 56
When Eyes are Beaming. Written by Heber. Music by Keller. 212
The Fisher Boy Jollily Lives. A Glee for Four Voices. Words by Eliza Cook. Composed and Arranged by W. R. Wright. 272
   

ENGRAVINGS.

Portrait of Gen. Taylor, engraved by J. Sartain, Esq.
Tallulah Falls, engraved by Smillie.
Miriam, engraved by A. L. Dick.
The Spanish Lovers, engraved by A. B. Walter.
Paris Fashions, from Le Follet.
Victoria, Princess Royal, engraved by A. L. Dick.
Jacob’s Dream, engraved by A. L. Dick, Esq.
The First Loss, engraved by H. S. Wagner.
Hermione, engraved by Jackman.
The Sportsman, engraved by A. L. Dick.
Paris Fashions, from Le Follet.
Rural Life, engraved by J. Banister.
Fort Mackenzie, engraved by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch.
Paris Fashions, from Le Follet.
The Troubadour, engraved by Ellis.
An Assiniboin Lodge, engraved by Rawdon, Wright & Hatch.
Paris Fashions, from Le Follet.
   

Drawn by T. Addison Richards.       Graham’s Magazine, 1845.       Engraved by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Smillie


TALLULAH FALLS,
LODORE CASCADE.

GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE.


Vol. XXXI.     PHILADELPHIA, JULY, 1847.     No. 1.


A TALE OF OUR OWN TIMES.

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BY A SON OF THE LATE DR. JOHN D. GODMAN.

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