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ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR 1855, BY

SAMUEL HUESTON,

IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE
BOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW-YORK.

JOHN A. GRAY,

PRINTER,

95 & 97 Cliff Street, New-York.

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COUNT Everard 'Der Greiner,'.

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Lines: The Grass Withereth, Etc

Life and Death; an Extract,..

Lays of Quakerdom: James Parnell,.
Lines: The Forest Walk,..

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284

To My Husband,

.249

Life-Records: My Mother's Home,.
Lines: Epimenides,

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269

277

Kiss Me. By A. FLOYD FRAZER,.
Lesson of Love, (The,)...
Life on the Ocean. By J. SWETT,.
Lines: Here and Hereafter,.

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...878

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Judge Not Harshly,

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by a Painter. By H. J. BRENT,

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Home-Sickness,..

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Time to Get Up,

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STANZAS: The Dead,.

Idealine,.

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Brother take my Arm,

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Lost! Lost! By FANNIE B. WAL-
TON,.....

The Mother's Voice..

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E. F. S. By FRANK SOULE, Esq., 248
Poor Blanche, By WILLIAM PITT

PALMER,.

The Winter Wind,
To Maud. By SIGMA,.
Cousin Helen,..

LITERARY NOTICES: Griswold's Republican RAIN Rhymings. By C. D. GARDETTE.
Court, 74; Life of P. T. Barnum, 80; Ruth Rome. By EDWARD R. CAMPBELL,..
Hall, 84; Fudge Doings, by Ik Marvel, 175;
Hypatia or New Foes with an Old Face,
176; Life of Horace Greeley, 177; Mile-
Stones in Life's Journey, 178; North-Ameri-
can Review, 180; Longfellow's Poets and
Poetry of Europe, 284; Sol. Smith's Theatri-
cal Journey Work, 290; Scottish Songs, Bal-
lads, and Poems, by H. Ainslie, 296; Poems
by Alice Carey, 299; Boston Medical Al-
manac, 300; Judge Edmonds' Second Vo-
lumn on Spiritualism. 301; Adventures of
Captain Priest, 397; Gilfillan's Third Gallery
of Portraits, 400; Success in Life: The Art-
ist, by Mrs. S. C. Tuthill, 401; Pioneer Life:
or Thirty Years a Hunter, 511; Kate Ayles-
ford: a Story of the Refugees, 520; Life and
Correspondence of Lady Blessington, 523;
Sketches in Prose and Verse, by Sybil Hast-
ings, 525; Prime's Travels in Europe and the
East, 526; Black Diamonds, by Professor
Julius Cæsar Hannibal, 527; The Odoherty
Papers of the late William Maginn, LL.D.,
616; Harper's Statistical Gazetteer of the
World, by J. Calvin Smith, 620; Now and
Then a Discursive Poem, by George H.
Clark, 621; Manual of the Corporation of the
City of New-York, by David T. Valentine,
625; Getting Along: a Book of Illustrations,
626; The Old Inn; or the Traveller's Enter-
tainment, by Josiah Barnes, Sen., 627; The
American Debater, by James N. McElligott,
LL.D., 627.

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Do they Miss Me at Home?
The Battle. By J. SWETT,

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Out upon the Hill-Side. By SARAH
Y. C. WHITTLESEY,..
Dust. By SCHWARZSTEIN,.

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Storm-Night Echoes,..
Sailor's Burial, (The.) By ROBERT T. MAC-

COUN,..

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Stray Fancies of Young Life,
Sonnet: The Water-Lilies.
Saga of Viking Torquil, (The.) By XAVIER
DONALD MACLEOD,
Sea-Shore Colloquy. By W. H. C. HOSMER,.349
Sheckerly: The Oxford Soldier.
Sunday in Havana. By H. P. LELAND,.
Spring Flight of the Wild Geese. By ISAAC
MACLELLAN,.
Sketches from the Country.

FANY..

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..392

..874
By W. L. TIF-
Susquehanna Angler, (The.) By CHARLES A.
MUNGER,

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MRS. ROBINSON was at a ball, sitting along-side the Duchess of Castelfonda, a real live French duchess of the Faubourg St. Germain.

Who was Mrs. Robinson? She was an American lady, and that is enough. Be assured she was no body whom you know. There is not the least possible allusion intended to the Robinsons of X place, who are in your set, or the Robinsons of Y. street, who are not. If you will be very curious, her husband came originally of an English family, and was related to the Mr. Robinson who made that famous tour with Messrs. Brown and Jones, a year or two ago.

How did Mrs. Robinson come into her present position? Travelling for mere guide-book purposes is pretty plain sailing in these days of Murray and steam, when all the world speaks English, and the rest of mankind French. But travelling abroad, or living abroad, for the sake of foreign society, is another matter, and somewhat of a mystery still. Every man can go to Corinth now-a-days, but not every man or woman can see all the Corinthians. Overhaul the list of your own and your friends' experience; you will find some queer pages in it, and not a few puzzling contrasts. Mrs. M goes abroad, dines with a prince in one country, lives at an earl's house in another, and so forth. Mrs. Nevery way her equal, moving in precisely the same sphere at home, and fortified with as good antecedents and recommendations, takes very nearly the same tour without receiving the least attention worth talking of when she gets back. She thinks it very queer. But, queerer still, Mrs. O. who was altogether second set' compared with Mesdames M and N takes her tour, and knows twice as many great people as Mrs. M did; in fact, has scarcely any thing less than a duchess on her visiting-list. How shall we account for this? Without pretending to do so fully, we will suggest some partial explanations.

In all circles, except the strictest court and diplomatic ones, where every thing and every body go by label and ticket, change of country

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