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INDEX TO VOL. III.

A Chapter about Churches, and a peep into

Coventry, (J. B. Varnum,) 523.

Administration, the, and the Country, (By

EARLDEN,) 227; The Oregon claim discuss-

ed; Recapitulation of the grounds of terri-

torial title, 229; Disregard of the rights of

savage nations, ib.; Grounds of the Spanish

title; True reason of Spain's yielding at the

Nootka Sound Convention, 231; Rights of

England stated-Mr. Buchanan and Mr.

Packenham, 233; Mr. Buchanan's recent

Correspondence, 234; Rejection of Arbi-

tration, 235; Value of Pacific harbors, ib.;

Early position of the New Administration,

236; Baltimore Convention, ib.; The war

spirit, 236; True reason of rejecting the

offer of Arbitration, 238.

Adventures on the Frontier of Texas and

Mexico, No. V. (Chas. Winterfield,) 17.

Adventures on the Frontier of Texas and

Mexico, No. 6-concluded-(Chas. Win-

terfield,) 311.

Alps and the Rhine, J. T. Headley's, Notice

of, 109.

American Journal of Science and Arts, Silli-

man's, Notice of, 224.

"Amelia's," (Mrs. Welby's) Poem, "The

Rainbow," compared with Campbell's, 199.

American and European Civilization, 611-

Irish oppression and American sympathy

of; Constituents of Civilization, 612;

Wealth considered as a means of Civiliza-

tion, 613; Virtue, Morality and Religion

true elements of Civilization, 614; Ameri-

can ideas of perfection contrasted with the

Monarchies of Europe, 615; Enlargement

of view, a test of Civilization, 616; British

press and criticism-traducers of America,

617; Ignorance of Alison-the Judiciary

of the U. S., 618; Judges of the Supreme

Court, 619; Repudiation, 620; State Debts,

a defect in our Political System, 621: Ex-

tracts from Edinburgh Review, 622; Opin-

ions of Foreigners in contradistinction to

the English, 623; Responsibilities and

Advantages, 524.

Arnold's First and Second Latin Books, 454.

Arts and Artists of America-Review of Les-

ter's Serials, 517; West, 517; De Veaux,

5221; Trumbull, ib.; Rembrandt Peale, ib.

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California, (H. J. Raymond,) 82; Her allee

giance to Mexico to be dissolved; The mod

of annexing Texas disapproved of; Purchase

of California recommended, 82; Sterility

of Lower California; Upper California de

scribed; Fertility and beauty of the region;

Climate and Agricultural characteristics

considered, 83; Accounts of travelers;

Vancouver's observations, 84; Fertility of

the soil, aggregate of crops, 85; England

urged to obtain possession by correspond-

ents of the "Times;" America laid under

the imputation of desiring empire there, by

writers, 87; Mortgage of lands to England

by Mexico; Power of a company feared,

89; Reference to England's dominion in

Asia; Progress of negotiation on foot in

England for California, 91; Mr. Clay's let-

ter, 95; Objections to any foreign nation's

occupying California, 97.

Capital Punishment, Defence of, by Geo. B.

Cheever and Prof. Lewis-noticed, 334.

Cheever's" Wanderings of a Pilgrim under

the shadow of Mont Blanc," 562.

Coleridge, 581.

Crashaw, 225.

Criminal Cases, Report of-noticed, 222.

Criminal Trials, Narrative of-noticed, 673.

Criticism: Coleridge, 581.

Critical Notices.-The Alps and the Rhine,

J. T. Headley's, 109; Payne's Universum,

110; Poems, by Frances S. Osgood, 111;

Biographical and Critical Miscellanies, by

Wm. H. Prescott, 112; History of Silk,

Cotton, Linen, Wool, &c., 112; Hart's

bust of Clay, 220; Life of Mozart, including

correspondence, by Edward Holmes, 221;

Report of Criminal Cases in the City of

Boston, 222; Sketches of Modern Litera

ture, by Geo. Gilfillan, 223; Montezuma,

the Last of the Aztecs, by Edward Matu-

rin, 224; Wordsworth, a Poem-Appleton's
Literary Miscellany-Life of Schiller, by
Carlyle, 224; American Journal of Science
and Arts, 224; New-York Historical Socie-
ty, 225; Laman Blanchard, 330; Sydney

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