November 1867

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Articles
Stephen C. Foster and Negro Minstrelsy
“As a national or ‘race’ illustration, behind the footlights, might not ‘Jim Crow’ and a black face tickle the fancy of pit and circle?”
The Guardian Angel
Opinions of the Late Dr. Nott Respecting Books, Studies, and Orators
Cretan Days
Chanson Without Music: By the Professor Emeritus of Dead and Live Languages. (Φ. B. K.--Cambridge, 1867)
The Rose Rollins: Part Ii
Are the Children at Home?
In the Gray Goth
Busy Brains: A Chapter of Literary Anecdote
The Autobiography of a Quack: In Two Parts. Part Ii
The Lie
The Lye
The Soules Errand
The Bowery at Night
The Feast of Harvest
A Great Public Character
The Conspiracy at Washington
The New Life of Dante Alighieri
The Bulls and the Jonathans; Comprising John Bull and Brother Jonathan, and John Bull in America
The Life and Death of Jason
