July 1873
In This Issue
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Articles
The Presidential Election of 1800
“Thomas Jefferson, who began so many things in the early career of the United States, was the first object upon whom the Campaign Liar tried his unpracticed talents.”
A Roman Holiday
Recent Literature
Art
Bonaventura: The Old Burial-Place of Savannah
Music
Politics
Gunnar: A Norse Romance: Part I
The Singing Wire
An Old English Home
Imprisoned
Educating a Wife: A Chapter of Autobiography
The Friend's Burial
Honest John Vane: Part I
An Amateur Supe's Story
Early Canadian Miracles and Martyrs
Miss Eunice's Glove











