May 1866
In This Issue
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Articles
To-morrow
A poem
Passages From Hawthorne’s Note-Books (Part V)
Personal musings from the renowned American author
St. Julien
The Harmonists
Abraham Davenport
Last Days of Walter Savage Landor: Part Ii
Doctor Johns
The Fenian "Idea"
The Chimney-Corner for 1866: V. What Are the Sources of Beauty in Dress
Edwin Booth
Among the Laurels
Griffith Gaunt; Or, Jealousy
What Will It Cost Us?
Mephistophelean
Mr. Hosea Biglow's Speech in March Meeting
Question of Monuments
Mind in Nature; Or the Origin of Life, and the Mode of Development of Animals
A Noble Life
Literature in Letters; Or, Manners, Art, Criticism, Biography, History, and Morals, Illustrated in the Correspondence of Eminent Persons
The Criterion; Or the Test of Talk About Familiar Things
The History of Henry the Fifth: King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Heir of France
War of the Rebellion; Or, Scylla and Charybdis. Consisting of Observations Upon the Causes, Course, and Consequences of the Late Civil War in the United States
Poems in Sunshine and Firelight











