THE

SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER:

DEVOTED TO

EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE

AND

THE FINE ARTS.



Au gré de nos desirs bien plus qu'au gré des vents.    
Crebillon's Electre.
 
As we will, and not as the winds will.



RICHMOND:
T. W. WHITE, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR.
1834-5.





CONTENTS OF VOLUME I, NUMBER 10

EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION

A STORM ON THE PRAIRIES: byD. D. Mitchell, Esquire

LETTERS FROM A SISTER

MY DAUGHTER'S LULLABY

Poems by Emma Willard
    OCEAN HYMN
    LAFAYETTE
    DIRGE

THE OLD PARISHCHURCH: by Nugator

ESTELLE

LINES

FAREWELL TO ROSA

LIONEL GRANBY: by Theta

A VISIT TO THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS

CONVERSATION PARTIES,SOIREES AND SQUEEZES: by Oliver Oldschool

THE SANFORDS: by A.

A SCENE FROM "ARNOLD ANDANDRE": by the author of "Herbert Barclay"

ENGLISH POETRY: by L. L.

HANS PHAALL—ATALE: by Edgar A. Poe

THE SALE: by Nugator

LITERARY NOTICES
    THE INFIDEL,or the Fall of Mexico: by the author of Calavar
    AN ADDRESS,delivered at his inauguration as President of Washington College, Lexington,Virginia, Feb. 21, 1835: by Henry Vethake
    A HISTORY OF THE UNITEDSTATES, from the Discovery of the American Continent to the present time:by George Bancroft
    THE WRITINGS OFGEORGE WASHINGTON; being his Correspondence, Addresses, Messages,and other Papers, official and private, selected and published from the original manuscripts; with

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