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Endustrial Resources, Statistics, etc.

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COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURES, INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS,
EDUCATION, POLITICAL ECONOMY, GENERAL LITERATURE, ETC.

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PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, ETC., IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.

VOL. XIX.---NEW SERIES, VOL. II.

NEW ORLEANS

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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
Union, past and present. How
it works, and how to save it..
By Mr. Garnett, of Virginia.

ART. V.-Wisconsin
ART. VI.-Organization of the Executive
Departments of the Govern-
ment of the United States....
ART. VII.-Physical Geography of the Sea.
By Lieut. M. F. Maury, U. S. N.
ART. VIII-The Shipping of the World....
ART. IX.-Agencies to be depended upon in
constructing Internal Improve-

ments...

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ART. LV.--Horses and Mules for the South. 229 ART. LVI.-Competition of India in Cotton. 229 ART. LVII.-Consumption of animal food in

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ART. XVI.-Introduction of New Plants...
ART. XVII.-Cultivation of the Sugar Cane
in the East...
By J. Balistier.

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ART. LXIII.-Hemp-One of the Great Staples of the Country

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By J. L. Peyton, of Chica-
go, Ill.

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

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By Robert Everest, of England.

ART. XXV.-Something for Cotton-planters 116 ART. XXVI.-Gun Cotton...

ART. LXX.-Chronicles of the Government

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ART. XXVII. Marks of good working

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Oxen--feeding manage-
ment, &c..

Miscellaneous, editorial, &c..118-122

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By S. S. Miller, of Georgia. ART. LXXI.-Law and Lawyers

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By the Editor.

ART. XXVIII.-The Coal Product of the

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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

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ART. XXXVII.-Religious History and Statistics of the United States 161 By Dr. Baird.

ART. XXXVIII.-The Counties of the United

States

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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

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By Dr. B. Dowler.

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ART. LXXXIII.-Sugar, its Culture and

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Consumption in the World..

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