THE

CONTINENTAL MONTHLY.

DEVOTED TO

Literature and National Policy.


VOL. IV.—JULY, 1863.—No. I.

New York:
JOHN F. TROW, 50 GREENE STREET,
(FOR THE PROPRIETORS.)
1863.


Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1863, by
JOHN F. TROW,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for theSouthern District of New York.

JOHN F. TROW,
PRINTER, STEREOTYPER, AND ELECTROTYPER,
46, 48, & 50Greene St., New York.


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Abijah Witherpee's Retreat,16
Across Maine in Mid-Winter,138
A Detective's Story,474
American Finances and Resources. By Hon. Robert J. Walker,463
Autumn Leaves. By Mrs. Martha Walker Cook,136
Buckle, Draper, and a Science of History. By Edward B. Freeland,610
Buckle, Draper, and the Law of Human Development. By Edward B. Freeland,529
Currency and the National Finances. By J. Smith Homans,419
Dead. By Anna Gray, 683
Diary of Frances Krasinska; or, Life in Poland during the 18th Century,42, 150, 274 394, 491, 624
Dying in the Hospital. By Mary E. Nealy, Louisville, Ky.,229
Early History of Printing and the Newspaper Press in Boston and New York. By W. L. Stone, 256
Editor's Table, 118, 237, 355, 598,711
Emancipation in Jamaica, By Rev. C. C. Starbuck,1
Evergreen Beauty. By Major S. H. Hurst,227
Extraterritoriality in China. By Dr. Macgowan,556
Japanese Foreign Relations. By Dr. Macgowan,333
Jefferson Davis and Repudiation. By Hon. Robert J. Walker,207, 352
Jefferson Davis—Repudiation, Recognition, and Slavery. By Hon. R. J. Walker,390
Ladies' Loyal League. By Mrs. O.S. Baker,51
Letters to Professor S. F. B. Morse. By Rev. Dr. Henry,514
Letter Writing. By Park Benjamin,648
Literary Notices,114, 231, 478, 594, 706