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THE
SOUTHERN QUARTERLY
REVIEW·
Jove judicat æquo.-Hor. Eo ego ingenio natus sum, amicitiam
Atque inimicitiam in fronte promptam gero.-Ennius.
VOL. XVI.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
CHARLESTON:
PUBLISHED BY JAMES S. BURGES.
1850.
1057167
RECEIVED
NOV 2 7 1899
WIS. HIST. 3OCIETY,
HRLOBICYT BOCIELA
I. NINEVE AND ITS REMAINS: with an account of a visit to the
Chaldæ an Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yezidis or Devil-
worshippers, and an inquiry into the manners and arts of
the ancient Assyrians; by AUSTEN HENRY LAYARD, Esq.,
D.C.L. New-York: G. P. Putnam. 1849. 2. vols. 8vo.
II. FREE SCHOOL SYSTEM IN SOUTH-CAROLINA,
1. Reports on the Free School System, to the General
Assembly of South-Carolina, at the Regular Session of 1839.
2. Suggestions relative to the Free School System in
South-Carolina, submitted to the Special Committee of Five
appointed to report, &c. 1846.
3. Report on the Free School System in South-Carolina;
by R. F. W. ALLSTON, ESQ. 1846.
III. HISTOIRE DES GIRONDINS: par A. DELAMARTINE. Tom. i. ii.
Contenant les volumes, i., ii., iii., iv., v., vi., vii, viii. New-
York: F. Gaillardet, Editeur Bureau du Courrier des Etats
Unis. 12 Park Place. 1847. -
IV. ŒUVRES DE SPINOZA. Traduites par EMILE SAISSET, Pro-
fesseur de Philosophie au Collège Royal de Henry IV.; avec
une Introduction du Traducteur. Paris: Charpentier, Li.
braire-éditeur, 29 Rue de Seine. 1824 2 vol. 12mo.
V. CALIFORNIA.
1. Geographical Memoir upon Upper California, in illus-
tration of his Map of Oregon and California; by JOHN
CHARLES FREMONT. Miscellaneous Document, No. 148,
1st Session, 3d August, 1848.
2. Western America, including California and Oregon,
with the maps of those regions, and of the "Sacramento
1
31
53
76
82
ART.
Valley," from actual surveys; by CHARLES WILKES, U.S.N.,
Commander of the United States Exploring Expedition, &c.
Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1849.
PAGE.
3. What I saw in California: being the Journal of a tour
in the years 1846-47; by EDWIN BRYANT, late Alcalde of
St. Francisco. New-York: D. Appleton & Co. 1848.
VI. THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE BEAUTIFUL; from the French of
VICTOR COUSIN. Translated, with Notes and an Introduc-
tion, by JESSE CATO DANIEL, Cheshunt College.
William Pickering. 1848.
VII. THE RIGHT TO LABOR,
London:
115
138
Journal des Economistes. Vol. 21st, from August to No-
vember, (1848,) inclusive.
VIII. REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY OF SOUTH-CAROLINA; by M. Tro-
MEY, Member of the "American Association of Geologists
and Naturalists," Corresponding Member of the "Natural
History Society of Boston," and of the "Academy of Sci-
ences of Philadelphia." Columbia, S. C.; A. S. Johnston.
1848.
IX. CHARACTERISTICS OF ALABAMA,
Address of a Committee of Citizens of Mobile, Alabama,
upon the subject of Banking Institutions. April, 1849.
Letter of Mr. Pratt, of Autauga, upon Currency. April,
1849.
Speech of Mr. Porter, in the Legislature of Alabama, on
the Tennessee and Coosa Railway. 1848.
X. EL BUSCAPIE. Opúsculo inédito que en defensa de la pri-
mera parte Del Quixote, escribio Miguel de Cervantes Saa-
vedra. Publicado con notas históricas, críticas i bibliográ-
ficas; por DoN ADOLFO DE CASTRO. Cadiz. 1848.
XI. RECENT AMERICAN POETS,
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1. Rhyines of Travel, Ballads, and other Poems; by BAY-
ARD TAYLOR, author of "Views a-foot," &c. Second edi-
tion. New-York: George P. Putnam. 1849.
2. Sketches of Life and Landscape; by Rev. RALPH HOYT.
New edition, enlarged. New-York: Geo. P. Putnam. 1849.
3. Orta-Undis, and other Poems; by J. M. LEGARE. Bos-
ton William D. Ticknor & Co. 1849.
4. Poems by a South Carolinian. Charleston: Samuel
Hart, Sr. 1848.
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178
205
224
XII. CRITICAL NOTICES.
1. Lynch's Narrative of the United States Exploring
Expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea,
2. Montague's Narrative of the late Exploring Expedition
to the Dead Sea,
3. Headley's Adirondack; or Life in the Woods,
233
236
4. A Fable for Critics, or a glance at a few of our literary
progenies from the tub of Diogenes,
239
8. State Trials of the United States during the adminis-
trations of Washington and Adams,
249
9..The Shakespearian Reader by Hows,
10. The Goo and the Bad in the Roman Catholic Church, 251
11. The Gold Mines of the Gila, by Webber,
12. A Few Thoughts on the Foreign Policy of the United
253
13. The Seven Capital Sins, by Sue,
14. Memorial to the State Legislatures of the United States, 254
15. Historical Sketch of the Second War between the
United States of America and Great Britain,
255
16. Dermot O'Brien, or the taking of Tredagh,
17. Oration delivered before the "Fourth of July Associa-
18. Oration, delivered before the Fourth of July Associa-
tion, by Miles, 1849, -
257
19. The History of the United States of America,
258
20. History of the National Constituent Assembly (of
France)
259
28. Adventures in the Libyan Desert, and the Oasis of
Jupiter Ammon,
263