CONTENTS. No. XXI.

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Southern Hate of New England. By Miss Virginia Sherwood, 241
Waiting for News. By Mrs. Mary E. Nealy, 255
Early History of Printing and the Newspaper Press in Boston and New York. By W. L. Stone, 256
Reconnoissance near Fort Morgan, and Expedition in Lake Portchartrain and Pearl River, by the Mortar Flotilla of Captain D. D. Porter, U. S. N. By F. H. Gerdes, Asst. U. S. Coast Survey, 269
Diary of Frances Krasinska, 274
The Isle of Springs. By Rev. Mr. Starbuck, 284
The Grave, 292
Reason, Rhyme, and Rhythm. By Mrs. Martha W. Cook, 293
Remembrance. By G. F. G. 296
The Great Riot. By Edward B. Freeland, 302
The Deserted House, 312
Spring Mountain, 314
Japanese Foreign Relations, 333
Was He Successful. By Richard B. Kimball, 346
Jefferson Davis and Repudiation, 352
Editor's Table, 355

Charles Godfrey Leland and Edmund Kirke have withdrawn from the editorial management of this Magazine.

All communications, whether concerning MSS. or on business, should be addressed to

JOHN F. TROW, Publisher,
50 GREENE STREET, NEW YORK.

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1863, by John F. Trow, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.

John F. Trow, Printer.





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