ty, 54. - Gov. Morton's interference in Smith, Mrs. E. O., poetry of, 34. parellels to the rebellion in, cited, 429. mestic poems of, 8 — tone of his poetry, 9 - quoted, 10, 12 — his writings of, 100 — his love of com- odes by, 12. ed, 109. See Debts of the States. Stephens, Mr., on the origin of Mex- treaty with the Hanse Towns, Storms, Theory of, 335 - Frank- lin discovers a law of, ib. – ro- laws of, 337 particular hurri- Shaw, reviewed, 436. See Archi. of, with electricity and magnetism, 343 — Espy's theory of, 344, 358 - storm of 1780, 345 — of Au- gust, 1837, 351 — newspaper ac. counts of, 353 — motion of torna- 211 – not a good representative of Redfield. - a story by, 218. See Attaché. of, reviewed, 482 Mrs. Howitt's American, 499 faults of the mottoes to, 507. See Howitt. Rhode Island, 381 — qualifications constitution, 390 — under the peo- of, in the several States, 419. See pared with the Yankees, 481 great names belonging to, 482 of, 475 -- absurd designs of, 476. crime and intemperance in, 484 want of a middle class in, 486. er, 5. - V. tor, 323. Swift, Judge, digest of laws by, should treat with the Tariff League, 67, 69 — advantages pre- sented by, to all commmercial na- tions, 70—the commercial prosper. ity of, up to 1836, 110 — war be- U. S. Bank, 112 — wild spirit of formation of, 57 - history and na- population and commerce in, 116 tension of, 78. See Germany. Writing Latin, translated by, no- Vaughan, William, a land specula- W. royal restrictions on, 307 — quar- Wagenseil's " Tela Ignea Satanæ,” 48. more, 55. in Maine, 307. Whipple, John, Address on the Whittier, John G., passionate charac- ter of his poetry, 30 -- quoted, 31 - high qualities of, 32. Wieland, C. M., character and po- etry of, 90 — reprodues the spirit Hanse Towns, 55 — with Hano- lar opinions and career of, 92. Winckelmann, character and works Y. Yankees, the, not well represented by Sam Slick, 211 — difficulty of the Norsemen, 481. z. pheus Crosby, noticed, 516. Zóphiël, by Mrs. Brooks, 33. |