June 1861
In This Issue
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Articles
The New York Seventh Regiment - Our March to Washington
Dispatches from a soldier, killed before his Atlantic assignment was complete
The Story of Denmark Vesey
The Pickens-and-Stealin's Rebellion
“We must convince men that treason against the ballot-box is as dangerous as treason against a throne.”
Agnes of Sorrento
Greek Lines
The Rose Enthroned
A Bag of Meal
Napoleon the Third
Concerning Things Slowly Learnt
American Navigation: Its Checks, Its Progress, Its Dangers--the Birth of the Navy--the Embargo
Army-Hymn











