THE ECLECTIC MUSEUM OF FOREIGN LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER, 1843. VOLUME III. OF THE UNITED SERIES. EDITED BY JOHN HOLMES AGNEW. PUBLISHED BY E. LITTELL, NEW-YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. 1 8 4 3. CONTENTS OF VOLUME III., UNITED SERIES. . . . . Edinburgh Review. Athenæum. 119 Archæological Researches in Greece, 271 216 Discoveries on the North Coast of America, 276 Life of a Travelling Physician, Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Facts on Suicide, Cardwell and Akerman on Coins, Habits and Superstitions of the Bretons, 59 Air 330—Chieftain of Erin 378-Death 264- Dr. Francia and South America, Death of my Infant Child 486—Dissolving Views 319_Epitaph 535— Evening Star 270 -Fate of Polycrates 557—Hans Euler 409– 477 Her Name 252-Honor to Women 74—Last 507 Friends 178–Lines on the Death of a Friend 394—Little Red Rose 119-Love Strong in Death 530–Messenger Dove 190—Paradise of Shedaud 301–Pilgrim of Nature 396— Sestri, 521-Spirit of Poetry 257-Spirit of the Free Kirk of Scotland, Storm 300—Stranger, a Tale of the Sea 101- 305 To a Lady Praying 409—Tomb in Pompeii 516– Trees 356– Welcome to Victoria 300- Who is my Neighbor ? 354-Wisdom of Age Deutsche Vierteljahrs Schrift. Blackwood's Magazine. Abyssinian Embassy 284—African Discovery 369 572—Algiers 574--Alliance in High Life 425% Anti-Duelling Association 328–Animal Skel- lin Monument 396— Boyer, General 573— 53 British Possession of the Islands of Hawaii 179 51-Buckingham and the British and Foreign Institute 140— Cardinal Fesch 446- Chal- Recollections of Sir Walter Scott, 563 mers, Dr. 516—Chinese Foot Torture 275– Fraser's Magazine. Comet at Burmah 57—Comet 284-Constan- Esthetical Criticisms on Works of Art, 113 tinople 506—Crossing the Desert 14-De- Reminiscences of Men and Things, 379, 449 crease of Crime 328–Discipline, Prison 573— Pleasures, Objects, and Advantages of Duelling 178— Egyptian Expedition 284– 487 Embassies to China–Electro-meteor. Regis- Dublin University Magazine. ter 476—Emigration in Russia 574–Empe- ror of Russia, attempt to assassinate 570- 46 English Peasantry 139-Expense of Expedi- 320 tion to China 425-Father Prout 356–Fall of Frogs 446—Fête of Nanterre 282–Fire-proof 329 Powder Magazine 356—Grand Duke Michael 335, 531 of Russia 124, 535—Greece 573—Horses Running Away 446—Humanity of the Peo- 253 ple of Vienna 282–Impost in Egypt 14— 262 Isthmus of Panama 283 -- Jews in Germany 141-Jews of Spain, and Inquisition 304 — A Fight in the Dark, 258 Lord Pivot 203-Loss of Hair from Terror 425—Magistrate's Court in India 45-Mani- The Happiest Hour of my Life, 558 festo of Belgian Bishops 573-Marlborough 355 - Musical Devotion 283–Navigator's Islands France and Greece, . 517 425—Newspaper Reporting as a Political En- Histöry of Egypt under the Romans, 518 gine 423-Newspaper Statistics 283—Plea- Literary Gazette. sure of Paying Debts 257— Premature rise of History of Letter-writing, 303 the Nile 14-Printing 45—Puns 425—Queen British Association, 410, 443 of Spain 328— Relievo Map of England and Antarctic Expedition, 470 Wales 74-Revue Pénitenciaire 203–Rob- |