AND Endustrial Resources, Statistics, etc. DEVOTED TO COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURES, INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS, "Commerce is King." EDITED BY J. D. B. DE BOW, PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, ETC., IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA. VOL. XIX.---NEW SERIES, VOL. II. NEW ORLEANS AND WASHINGTON CITY. 62 72 79 81 By L. Sherwood, of Texas. ART. X.-New Orleans, Jackson, and Great Northern Railroad.. ART. I.-Development of Southern Industry By Hon. J. D. Orr, of South Carolina. ART. II.-Texas and her Resources.. By Dr. B. T. Archer, of Texas. ART. III.-The Failure of Free Society... By G. C. Grammer, of Washington. ABT. IV.-The South and the Union. The ART. V.-Wisconsin ments... ART. LV.--Horses and Mules for the South. 229 ART. LVI.-Competition of India in Cotton. 229 ART. LVII.-Consumption of animal food in 224 88 ART. XVI.-Introduction of New Plants... 95 97 ART. LXIII.-Hemp-One of the Great Staples of the Country 244 98 By J. L. Peyton, of Chica- ART. LXV.-Medical Topography of Florida 255 By E. L. Gilliard, of Florida. ART. LXVI.-Nativities of the Inhabitants of the Leading Cities of the United States.. ART. LXVIII.-"Cotton" is King By Mann Butler, of Mo. ART. LXIX.-Pauperism and Crime-White and Colored-Native and 262 By Robert Everest, of England. ART. XXV.-Something for Cotton-planters 116 ART. XXVI.-Gun Cotton... ART. LXX.-Chronicles of the Government 116 ART. XXVII. Marks of good working Oxen--feeding manage- Miscellaneous, editorial, &c..118-122 117 By S. S. Miller, of Georgia. ART. LXXI.-Law and Lawyers 801 By the Editor. ART. XXVIII.-The Coal Product of the 187 ART. XXXIII.-What the South is now thinking and saying about the course of the North ART. XXXIV.-Lafitte, "the Pirate"-Early Times in the Southwest .. 145 ART. XXXV.-Texas Public Debt 157 ART. XXXVI.-The New Court of Claims at 158 189 Washington ... ART. XXXVII.-Religious History and Statistics of the United States 161 By Dr. Baird. ART. XXXVIII.-The Counties of the United States 171 Pumpkins ART. XXXIX.-Our Southern Tormentorthe Mosquito ART. LXXVII.-On what Route are we to have the Pacific Railroad? 886 ART. LXXVIII.-Ships and Shipping of the United States.. 342 ART. LXXIX.-An Analysis of the Leaves of the Common Yellow or Pitch Pine and Red Oak.. 848 By Prof. Shepard. ART. LXXX.-Cultivation of Squashes and ART. LXXXI.-Maize, or Indian Corn-Va 846 171 By Dr. B. Dowler. ART. LXXXIII.-Sugar, its Culture and 193 e, State Engi Consumption in the World.. 850 mals and Men. 585 707 ART. CLXV.-Ice-How much of it is used, and where it comes from.. 709 ART. CLXVI.-Philadelphia, Assessment of Real and Personal Property ART. CLXVII.-Agricultural Miscellanies.. 713 ART. CLVI.-Cotton Manufactures.. 693 695 702 712 |