Canzonet, (—Erleden,) 82. Castes and Occupations of India, (James , D. Whelpley,) 394–Institution of the | Castes of India, ib.—Imperfect Civilization of the Ancient Hindoos, 393—Physical Characteristics of the Hindoos, ib.Subdivision of the Four Castes, ib.Knowledge of Rank and Pedigree, a Profession, ib.—The Brahmin, 396—The Vedas and Institutes of Menu, ib.—The Soudras, ib.—Castes of the Soudras, 397—The Cities of the Ganges, 398– Forfeiture of Caste, 399—The Chastrias, 400—The Brahmins, ib.—Ceremonies and Festivals, 401—Marriage, ib.—The Kooleenas, ib.—Household Economy, 402—Funeral Ceremonies, 403—Superstitions: Manners of the People, ib.Women, 404. Caw-cus, a Poem, (by J. H. Collier,) 648. Charleston, Book of, 109. Chaunt of Life and other Poems, 216. Child's, Mrs., Letters of, notes upon, review, (Donald G. Mitchell,) 60. City in the Sea, the, a Poem, (Edgar (William Darby,) 421—Railroad to the Pacific, 432. Congress, Twenty-Eighth, review, (Horace Greely,) 221—Auspices of its commencement, ib –Position of the two Parties, 222—Opening of the Session, ib.—Outrage of the admission of the Non-Districted Members, 223—States that joined in this violence, 22.4—Attack upon the Tariff, 226—Twenty-First Rule, Re-enactment of, 227—Repeal of the same, ib.—Postage Reform, 228—Indemnity for French Spoliations, ib.—Annexation of Texas, 229. Critical Notices. Charleston Book, 109– Hunt's Library of Commerce, 110—Life and Eloquence of Rev. Sylvester Larned, 111—Commerce of the Prairies, ib.Elements of Logic, ib.—Literary Remains of the late Willis Gaylord Clarke, , 112—Ellen Woodville, ib.—Westiges of the Natural History of Creation, 215– AEgri Somnia, ib.—Chaunt of Life, 216 —Letters from a Landscape Painter, 218 —Mental Cultivation and Excitement upon Health, 325—Rome as seen by a New Yorker, 326–Eothen, or Traces of Travel brought home from the East, 433—Autum Flowers and other Poems, 437—Life of Smith, 654—History of Germany, 633–Records of the Heart, ib. Last Chief Executive, the, 331—Harris- burg Convention in 1839, 332—Mr. Ty- Laws of Menu, (James S. Whelpley), 510 314—System of Lighthouses in Great Literature, Old Northern, (Hon. George P. Marsh), 250. Literary Prospects of 1845, (E. A. Duyck- inck), 146. Logic, Elements of, (Henry P. Tappan), notice of, 111. Love and Friendship, Poetry, (James D. Whelpley), 194. M. ~ Machiavel, Nicholas, Opinions of, concern- ing Popular Governments, (James Manufactures, American, Infancy of, 49- Policy of Great Britain towards the Colo- nies, ib.—early acts of Parliament repress- ing manufactures in America, 50—same policy continued to this day, 52—neces- sity of a counter-policy on our part, 53– views of American Statesmen on this subject, 54—of Jefferson, ib.—of Adam Smith, ib.—of Judge Cooper, 55—of John C. Calhoun, 56—of Daniel Web- Marshal Murat, (J. T. Headley), 600. Mental Cultivation and Excitement upon Health, by G. Amariah Brigham, Miscellany, Foreign, 219, 327,430. Mocking Bird, the, an Indian Legend, Position of Parties, 6—earliest Division of Parties, 6–Federalists, and Anti-Feder- alists, ib.—Republicans, ib.—obliteration of Party distinctions under Monroe, 7– Election of 1824, ib.—Letter of General Jackson to Mr. Monroe, ib.-Intrigues of Martin Van Buren and Silas Wright, ib. —Political strife stirred up again, 9– Title of Democrat exclusively assumed tion, ib.—adoption of the motto “to the victors belong the spoils,” ib.—effects of wholesale removals from office, ib.- War upon the United States Bank, 12– secret influence of Martin Van Buren, 13 —Policy of the Whig Party at that time, Commercial Ruin, ib.-Sub-Treasury, 17—Election of General Harrison, ib.- Post-Office Reform, 199—grievances of the ib.—Postage to be charged by weight, 207—principles of pre-payment, 20s– abolition of Franking privilege, 209– Postage on printed matter, ib.—on news- paper, 210—Post-Office contracts, 212– Local Post-Offices, ib.—(Note.) Rangers, My First Day with the, a sketch of Texas Frontier Life, (Charles Win- Raven, The, a Poem, (Edgar A. Poe,) Records of the Heart, by Mrs. Sarah Lewis, Reviews. Miss Barrett's Poems, 38—Notes craft's Oneota, 90—Simm's Life of Ma- rion, 104—Alison's History of Europe, 151—Goethe's character of Egmont, 183 —Emerson's Essays, 23.3—Thiers' Revo- lution, 341—Thiers' Consulate and Em- pire,455–Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, 525–George Sand's Lelia, Road Song of Earth's Traveler, Poetry, Smith, Life of, literary notice of, 654. Snow, a Poem, (Rev. Ralph Hoyt,) 217. Soliloquy, The, a Poem, (–Erleden,) Some Words with a Mummy, (Edgar A. Song of a Country to a City Bird, (Her- Steam Navigation, 22—Watt, Trevithink, Fulton, 22–First Stearnboat launched on the Hudson, 22–Advantages of American Continent for Inland Steam Navigation, 23—Establishment of Steamers on the Irish Channel, ib.—from English ports to those of France, Belgium and Holland ib.—to the Islands of the Mediterranean, &c., ib.-East India Steamers, 24—Diffi- culties of Steam Navigation on the Ocean, 24—Great Western begun, 26—Opinion of Dr. Lardner, 26–First Trip of the Great Western, 26—Cunard Company organized,36—Table of Steamer passages, 29—Improvements to be looked for, 30– Sub-aqueous Propellers, 30—Construc- tion of the Great Britain, 31—United T. % |