TO THE TWENTY-FOURTH VOLUME. INDEX American History. A Pictorial History of America; embracing both the Northern and Southern Portions of the New World. By S. G. Good- rich. Illustrated with more than three hundred Engravings, Economic Progress.-1st. Industrial Exchanges and Social Remedies, with a Consideration of Taxation. By David Parish Barhydt, author of Letters from Europe. 2d. Labor and Other Capital, the Rights of Each Se- cured, and the Wrongs of both Eradicated. By Edward Kellogg. 3d. Essays on the Progress of Nations in Productive Industry, &c. By Gossip of the Month.-The Review and the Baltimore Resolutions. John 83, 185 ៨ 412 Human Rights vs. "Divine Rights," . Lines Written in an Album. (From the French of Beranger,) 176, 225, 345, 436, 535 Minna Von Barnhelm. A Comedy, in Five Acts. Macaulay's History of England. By H. T. Tuckerman. England, from the Accession of James II. By Thomas Babington Ma- My Trip over the Atlantic. By Henry Wikoff, Newspapers in the United States. By R. Dodge, Ode. To America. By Martin Farquhar Tupper, Prophecies for the Past. By Eugene Lies, Pierre Jean de Beranger: His Life and Writings, The French Tariff and the Duke of Harcourt. By Henry Wikoff, The Wedding in the Gate of the Rocky Mountains, To Virgil.-(Translations from Horace.) Some Characteristics of the Germans and their Literature, Select Library of the German Classics.-The Alexis and Dora of To Sophy. (From the French of Beranger.) The Republic. By G. Taylor. The Republic of the United States of Translations from Horace.-Ŏde XIV.-To the Republic, . Vergniaud. By the author of Robespierre, Verses on the Day of Waterloo. (From the French of Beranger.) OFFICE OF THE DEMOCRATIC REVIEW, To our extreme annoyance the plate for the January No. has been de THE |