Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 1, Issue 7
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- Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 1, Issue 7
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- Richmond, Virginia,: T.W. White [etc.].
- Mar 1835
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"Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 1, Issue 7." In the digital collection Making of America Journal Articles. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/acf2679.0001.007. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 18, 2024.
Contents
- Sketches of the History and Present Condition of Tripoli, No. V. Robert Greenhow [Unsigned]; pp. 325-332
- Anecdotes of Patrick Henry David Meade Randolph; pp. 332
- Young Rosalie Lee Philip Pendleton Cooke; Signed L. L.; pp. 332
- Stray Leaves pp. 332
- Berenice—A Tale Edgar Allan Poe; pp. 333-336
- Extract from Reminiscences of a Western Traveller Nathaniel Beverley Tucker [Unsigned]; pp. 336-340
- Washington's Birth Night (Celebration of, at Williamsburg, in 1779) David Meade Randolph; pp. 340
- From the Diary of a Revolutionary Officer: Surrender of Charleston pp. 341-342
- Jonathan Bull and Mary Bull, a Political Apologue James Madison [Unsigned]; pp. 342-345
- Marrying Well, a Moral Tale Charles Brown; Signed B—.; pp. 345-348
- Sketch of Virginia Scenery Paulina DuPré; Signed J. W. C.; pp. 348-349
- Courtship and Marriage pp. 349-351
- Reminiscence; or, Story of a Shipwreck R.; pp. 351-352
- Selections from the Papers of the Virginia Historical and Philosophical Society pp. 352-356
- Attack on Wheeling Fort in the Year 1777 pp. 356-357
- Fashionable Parties and Late Hours Mordecai Manuel Noah; pp. 357-358
- Extract from Lacon: Pride, Envy, and Hate James Ewell Heath [Unsigned]; pp. 358
- The Village Pastor's Wife C. L. H.; pp. 359-365
- Thoughts on Affectations John H. Bernard; Signed Adorer; pp. 365-366
- Willis's Impressions of London Nathaniel P. Willis; Signed N. P. W.; pp. 366-369
- To Miss C—, on Her Coquetry B.; pp. 369
- Written for Miss M— T—'s Album Mrs. E. A. Semple; Signed E. A. S.; pp. 369
- Lines Written on the Pillar Erecting by Mrs. Barlow, to the Memory of Her Husband, Minister of the United States at Paris Helen Maria Williams; pp. 369
- To "One Who Will Understand Me" pp. 369-370
- Extract from an Unfinished Poem pp. 370
- Moonlight pp. 370
- To Hope pp. 370
- To the Bible St. Leger Landon Carter [Unsigned]; pp. 371
- On Seeing the Junction of the Susquehanna and Lackawanna Rivers Mrs. Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney; pp. 371
- Hopes and Sorrows William Barton Rogers; pp. 371
- The Wanderer Alexander Lacey Beard; pp. 372
- True Riches and Glory William Barton Rogers [Unsigned]; pp. 372
- The Death of the Motherless Mrs. Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney; Signed L. H. S.; pp. 372
- Letters from a Sister: Leontine's Letters from France, Nos. 8-10 Leontine; pp. 373-376
- The Fine Arts, Part I George Cooke; Signed G. C.; pp. 376-377
- Bathmendi, a Persian Tale, from the French of M. Florian Lucian Minor (trans.); Signed M.; pp. 377-380
- A Scene in Paris in 1827 Robert Saunders; Signed a Virginian; pp. 381-385
- Literary Notices pp. 385-387
- Editorial Remarks pp. 387
- To Contributors, Correspondents, &c. pp. 387-388
- Reply to the Remarks on the Note to Blackstone's Commentaries pp. 388
- Extract of a Letter from the Reviewer of Messrs. Adams' and Everett's Orations pp. 388
- Letter from Larry Lyle to a Correspondent in Shepherdstown Philip Pendleton Cooke; pp. 388