A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics. VOL. XV. MARCH, 1865. NO. LXXXIX.
Contents
THE STORY OF A YEAR. I.
THE FROZEN HARBOR.
AT ANDERSONVILLE.
DOCTOR JOHNS. VII.
ANCIENT MINING ON THE SHORES OF LAKE SUPERIOR.
TO A POET ON HIS BIRTHDAY, FEBRUARY 27. O singer, musical and
NEEDLE AND GARDEN. THE STORY OF A SEAMSTRESS WHO LAID DOWN HER
MEMORIES OF AUTHORS. A SERIES OF PORTRAITS FROM PERSONAL ACQUAINTANCE. MISS LANDON.
OUR OLDEST FRIEND. Read to "The Boys of '29," Jan. 5, 1865. I
EDWARD EVERETT.
NOTES OF A PIANIST. II.
THE CHIMNEY-CORNER. III. LITTLE FOXES. PART II.
THE POPULAR LECTURE.
THE HOUR OF VICTORY.
THE CAUSES OF FOREIGN ENMITY TO THE UNITED STATES.
REVIEWS AND LITERARY NOTICES.
RECENT AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS.