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CONTENTS.
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| Prologue to the Hundredth Volume | 1 | |
| Campbell and the Literary Union. By Cyrus Redding | 6 | |
| Gold in Great Britain and Ireland | 14 | |
| Alexis Frogère and his Difficulties. By Dudley Costello | 22 | |
| The Blessings of the Poor. By J. E. Carpenter | 35 | |
| Literary Leaflets. By Sir Nathaniel. No. XV.—Alexander Smith's Poems | 36 | |
| The Felon's Reverie. From the Danish. By Mrs. Bushby | 44 | |
| Tales of my Dragoman. By Basil May. No. IV.—Pashas and Blue-stockings | 52 | |
| A Record of the Gold Fever. By the Author of "The Unholy Wish" | 58 | |
| American Authorship. By Sir Nathaniel. No. X.—Donald G. Mitchell | 73 | |
| Tavern Gleanings | 78 | |
| The Passion Flower. By William Dalton | 82, 210 | |
| German Almanacks for 1854 | 90 | |
| The Bourgeois of Paris | 99 | |
| Chronicles of a Country Town | 107 | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing | 127 | |
| I Still Love Thee. By J. E. Carpenter | 137 | |
| Annabel Annesley's First Valentine. By the Author of "The Unholy Wish" | 138 | |
| Moore's Diary | 153 | |
| Mick Cassidy's Boots. By Dudley Costello | 163 | |
| American Authorship. By Sir Nathaniel. No. XI.—William H. Prescott | 173 | |
| The Californian Indians | 179 | |
| Tales of my Dragoman. By Basil May. No. V.—How Mohammet was inspired to turn Prophet | 186 | |
| The Opening of the Pass | 192, 323 | |
| Further Extracts from the Commonplace-Book of a lately Deceased Author | 205 | |
| Norway and its Glaciers | 223 | |
| Napoleon's Royalist Aide-de-Camp: M. de Narbonne | 230 | |
| Literary Leaflets. By Sir Nathaniel. No. XVI.—Bell's Edition of Dryden | 244 | |
| The War with Russia | 253 | |
| The Moustache Movement. A May-Fair Romance. By Dudley Costello | 267 | |