Dissertation on the subject of a Congress of Nations, ing the Descendants of the lost tribes of Israel, . 94 94 587 193 Ernest Maltravers, 584 Fielding, or Society-Atticus, or the Retired Statesman and St. Lawrence, 488 Lafayette, 294 Mr. Barnard's Discourse before the New-York Alpha of the Society Phi Beta Kappa, 396 Poems; by William Thompson Bacon, 387 Poems, written during the progress of the Abolition Ques tion in the United States, between the years 1830 and 1838. 588 PAGE, 489 Critical Notices.-Pocahontas, Reviewers Reviewed, 591 88 and 190 " Thomas Jefferson, The Rocky Mountains; or Scenes, Incidents, and Adven tures in the Far West, Transactions of the American Lyceum, The Young Ladies' Friend, The Americans, in their Moral, Social, and Political Re Monthly Commentary, 97-104, 201-208, 308-312, 400-408, 491-504, 593-600 Notorious Characters, and Characters of Note, 565 So Su N. 1 T 0. T Old Houses, POETRY.-Extracts from a Poem "On the Meditation of Nature,” Song--"I never knew how sweet a light," Stanzas-" Next Melancholy, veil'd in cloak and weeds," Design for a Picture Gallery, 12 24 65 75 115 161 Letter from Miss E. D., Boston, to Miss J. B., New-York, 173 Lines written on receiving a branch of the Evergreen Myrtle, Lament of Josephine, Stanzas-" Dark are thy forests, Sullivan; but yet," Loss of the Home, PAGE. 252 285 292 293. 335 361 369 378 423 431 442 461 481 516 528 538 546 559 560 575 139 221 430 |