CONTINENTAL MONTHLY: DEVOTED TO LITERATURE AND NATIONAL POLICY. FEBURARY, 1862.

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BOSTON:
J. R. GILMORE, 110 TREMONT STREET
NEW YORK: GEORGE P. PUTNAM, 532 BROADWAY.
ROSS & TOUSEY, AND H. DEXTER AND COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA T. B. PETERSON & BROTHER

CONTENTS.

NO. II.

Enlarged Sixteen Pages.

Page
Our War and Our Want 113
Brown's Lecture Tour. By a Lecturer 118
The Watchword. Poetry 126
Tints and Tones of Paris 127
The True Basis 136
The Black Flag. Poetry 138
The Actress-Wife 139
Self-Reliance. Poetry 149
The Huguenot Families in America 151
The Black Witch 155
Freedom's Stars. Poetry 166
On the Plains 167
Seven Devils 171
What will you do with us? 175
James Russell Lowell 176
Refurgamus. Poetry 186
Among the Pines 187
Mr. Seward's Published Diplomacy 199
To England. Poetry 209
The Heir of Rofeton 210
Our Danger and its Cause 220
She Sits Alone. Poetry 225
Literary Notices 226
Editor's Table 228

THE PRESENT NUMBER OF THE CONTINENTAL

Contains Articles by Ex-Gov. Boutwell, Hon. Horace Greeley, Hon. George P. Difofway, A. Oakey Hall, Richard B. Kimball, Henry T. Tuckerman, Frederick W. Shelton, The Author of "The Cotton States," J. Warren Newcomb, Jr., Henry P. Leland, Miss Delia L. Colton, Charles G. Leland, and other diftinguished writers.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1861, by James R. Gilmore, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.

Press of Geo. C. Rand & Avery, 3 Cornhill, Boston.





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