THE

CONTINENTAL MONTHLY

DEVOTED TO LITERATURE AND NATIONAL POLICY.


VOL. I.—JUNE, 1862.—No. VI.


Contents

  • The Constitution and Slavery.
  • A Story Of Mexican Life.
  • The Red, White, And Blue.
  • Maccaroni And Canvas.
  • En Avant!
  • Desperation And Colonization.
  • The Education To Be.
  • Travel-pictures.
  • A Quiet CourtIn Paris.
  • The Country Of Eugene Aram.
  • The Great St. Bernard.
  • The Huguenots Of Staten Island.
  • Recollections Of Washington Irving.
  • Byronic Misanthropy.
  • New-England's Advance.
  • Was He Successful?
  • Monroe To Farragut.
  • Among The Pines.
  • Picayune Butler.
  • Literary Notices.
  • Editor's Table.
  • Kyng Coten.
  • 'Our Orientalist'
  • Very welcome is our pleasant contributor
  • It is stated in the newspapers
  • Among the most striking songs which the war has brought forth
  • 'Galli Van T' is welcome
  • A Song Of The Present.
  • A Strange Story—ITS SEQUEL.
  • What Then?
  • ...

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