September 1862
In This Issue
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Articles
The Horrors of San Domingo
Chapter IV. The Buccaneers—Flibustiers—Tortuga—Settlement of the Western Part of San Domingo by the French
A New Sculptor
A poem
David Gaunt: Part I
Cerebral Dynamics
Plays and Play-Acting
Off Shore
Life in the Open Air
Rifle-Clubs
Two Summers
Mr. Axtell: Part Ii
Methods of Study in Natural History
Gabriel's Defeat
Bethel
A Complaint of Friends
The Life of Birds
The New Opposition Party
The Tariff-Question, Considered in Regard to the Policy of England and the Interests of the United States; With Statistical and Comparative Tables
The Slave-Power; Its Character, Career, and Probable Designs: Being an Attempt to Explain the Real Issue Involved in the American Contest











