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ST. JAMES'S MAGAZINE.

VOL III.

LONDON:

PRINTED BY H. TUCK, 129, ALDERSGATE STREET.

THE

ST. JAMES'S MAGAZINE

CONDUCTED BY

MRS. S. C. HALL.

DECEMBER TO MARCH.

VOL. III.

LONDON:

PUBLISHED FOR THE PROPRIETOR BY

W. KENT AND Co., PATERNOSTER ROW.

NEW YORK: WILLMER AND ROGERS.

MDCCCLXII.

All rights of reproduction and translation are reserved.

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THE present Number completes the THIRD VOLUME of "THE ST. JAMES'S MAGAZINE," and, at the same time, the first year of its existence. It is a pleasing duty to announce that the Work has been successful, and that neither its Proprietor nor its Conductor will relax in the efforts necessary to maintain the Magazine in the position it has secured.

In the present Volume contributions appear from many distinguished whom may be enumerated :

writers, among

Professor ANSTED, F.R.S.

Sir J. EMERSON TENNENT, LL.D.
Professor HUNT, F.R.S.

The Rev. J. G. WOOD, M.A.

The Author of "John Halifax,
Gentleman."

The Rev. J. E. Cox, M.A.

THOMAS HOOD.

F. W. FAIRHOLT, F.S.A.

ALBANY FONBLANQUE, Junr.
Sir JAMES PRIOR.

DAVID WALKER, M.D.
FREDERICA BREMER.
Mrs. BRODERIP.

The Author of "Mary Powell.'
The Author of "East Lynne."
Mrs. NEWTON CROSLAND; and
The Editor, Mrs. S. C. HALL.

While in the two preceding Volumes, Articles, Tales, Sketches, Poems, and Essays, appear from the following eminent Authors:

MARY HOWITT.

OWEN MEREDITH.

ANTHONY TROLLOPE.

T. ADOLPHUS TROLLOPE.

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J. O. HALLIWELL, F.R.S.

The Author of "Paul Ferrol."
ROBERT BELL.

Miss PARDOE.

Mrs. MERRIFIELD.

ADELAIDE A. PROCTOR.

Dr. DORAN.

Captain DRAYSON, R.A.

&c., &c., &c.

Thus assisted, the Editor is justified in believing that "THE ST. JAMES'S MAGAZINE" will bear comparison with any similar Work, however long established or ambitious.

Both Proprietor and Conductor consider they have fully realized the promises held out in their Prospectus, and they therefore claim the continued confidence and support of the reading public, for whose intellectual amusement and information their best exertions are unceasingly put forth.

Bannow Lodge, Boltons, West Brompton,

March, 1862.

ANNA MABIA HALL.

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