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to Henry James, the elder, 325; goes to Santo Domingo with her parents, 347; takes charge of the woman's literary work at the New Orleans exposition, 395; goes abroad with her mother, 410.
Ellis, Rev. George E., lectures on the Rhode Island Indians, 407.
Elssler, Fanny, a ballet dancer, 104; opinions of Emerson and Margaret Fuller on her dancing, 105.
Emblee, the Nightingales at, 138.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 87; remark on Fanny Elssler's dancing, 105; begins his work, 144; caricaturrt, 402.
Hunting, Rev. J. J., commends the exercises of the convention of woman ministers, 312.
Huntington, Daniel, paints portrait of Mrs. Howe's father, 55.
Hymns of the Spirit, collected by Samuel Longfellow and Samuel Johnson, 293. Indians, the, in New York State, 9; Samuel Ward's intercourse with, in California, 70.
Inglis, Sir, Robert Harry, 98.
Iron Crown of Lombardy, 119, 120.
Irving, Sir, Henry, 410.
Irving, Washington, his embarrassment in public speaking, 25; at the