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Day
28
Month
November
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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JCT" The December Dumber of the Continental Monthly has a very able table ,pf contenta, embracing a wide rang6 of ubjeotg. Hons. Robert J. Walkkr and Fkkderick P. Stanton, both statesmen of abilïty, and especially known to fhe country for their adniinistration of the government of Kansas and coqse jueut falling out with James Blchanan, re now the politica! editors uf the Continental, wl.ich is a guarantee that it wijl $e ably conductod. For the issue under potice Walker contributes "The Union :' and " Gold," both va'uable papers, and Stanton " The Causes of the p,eb.elliou" and the " Freed Men of the Spitth," the lattur a yery suggestive paper. G. G Jííland, one of the most genial of pur magazine writers, is literary editor, and is aided by a corps of popular writers. - A new volume- the 3d- will begin with the JanAiaiy issue. V4 a year, two copies $5. Address Joíin F. Teow, 50 Greene Street, New Yofk. Ë&T The December naarber of the tlantic Monthly has the followiag paper : Tho Procession of the Flowers, One of my Cliente, The Cumberland, The Fossil Man, Life in the Open A]f, L. Woman, About Warwick. Lyrics of the Street, Mr. AxMI, My Hunt after "'The Captain," Waiting, Reviews, etc. JVaneod hardly say that these anieles jare a!l first tl ast. Th4s number completes the tent.h volume, and with it comes the prospectus for 1863, giving aasurunce that during the coming year it will mamtain its high rank Narned aa regular contributors are Lowell, iLongfellow, Agassiz, Emorson, Hawthorne; Ilolmea, Whittier, Everett, Miss Prescott, Mrs. ötowe, Rose Terry, ," The .Country Parson," Prof. White, and Dumerou8 pthr distinguishec oholars and popular writers. The Jaouary number is to conííiin a Ctiriat jnas Jtory by the author oi ''Marga rEt Howth," an Essay, by Gail Harnil ton, a new and briiiht "ntar;" "The Record of a Gifted W ornan," by Hawtijí).rn,e; papera by Curtís and Mrs. Stuwe, and Poema by Lowell, Holmes and Wbittier. An aUrae-tive b.U of Jare, eurely $3 a y.ear. Address Ticknur & Fikld, 135 Waeuiügtou eiroet, oatoa.

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