Contents, Vol. !V, No. 3 [pp. 273-274]

Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 4, Issue 2

CONTENTS OF NOVEMBER NUMIBER. ~II. DIRECT TRADE OF SOUTHERN STATES WITH EUROI'E, No. III. 337 \III. THE, CIVIL LAIW. By W. B. COOPER, Esq., of Tennessee, 358 1X. ILIIN-OIS.-Its Conquest by Virginia during the Alierican Revolution, under Col. George Rogers Clarke. By B. B. MINOR, Esq., of Richnmond, Va., 366 X. PRODUCTION AND IANUFAC'lCTIJtE OF WXOOL,'o. I. —Amri can WVoolen Factories; Ancient and Mlodcern Ilanutfacture of Wool; Shleel)p, &c. 373 XI. OPIERATIONS OF THE AMERICAN GOVERNMIENT SINCE 1789. By a Citizen of Washington, D. C., 379 XII. SUGAR —CULTURE ANDI MANUFA\CTURE OF LOUISIANA AND X, EST IN\DIES. By VALCOUR AIME, Esq., of Louisiana, 383 XIII. THE AMEAI CAN L AKES-Their CoIIminercial Imnportance; Naviga tion, &c. 386 COM1MIERCE OF A3MERICAN CITIES: EMBRACING THEIR POSITION AT THE PRESENT TIME, AND PROGRESS. 1. VIEW OsF NEW ORLEA NS-ItS Exports of Tobacco, Flour, Pork, Beef, Lard, Bacon, Lead, Whislkey and Corn; Arrival of Shipping and Steamrnboats, 1846-7; Exports of Sugar and Mlolasses; Receipts and( Vallie of Produce in 1847; Cotton Receipits, Exports and Stocks; Flat-boat Commeiirce; Plrices for three ve-ars of Cotton, Sugar, MoIasses, Flour, Corn and Pork: Exchanges on the North and Europe; Freights; Review of New Orleans Cotton Mar ket; the Tobacco Trade; Sugar and Molasses Trade; Western Produce; Helmp and Cofibe Trade of New Orleanrs; Prospects of the City; its hIealth; Yellow Fev er; MAoral Progress, - - -— — 391 2. Comnmerce of Charleston, 1S46-7, - - - - - - - - - 402 3. Montgomiery, Alatbama, ^ - - - - - -402 4. Galveston, Texas, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 40, 5. Comnmerce ot Boston, 1S46-7, - - - - - - - - 404 RESOUR('ES, AGRICULTURE, TRADE, &c., OF TIlE STATES. 1. Mineral Resources of Alabama, - - - - - - — 404 2. Prospects of Amnelican Agriculture, - - - - - - - - - 405 3. England's Notions of Sugar and Cotton —Australia, - - - - - - - - 405 1. Turpentine Business of North Carolina, - - - - - - - - 407 5. Iron and Railroad in Texas, - - - - - - - - - - 403 6. Railroad to Tennessee River, - - - - - - - - 408 7. Railroad from Tuscaloosa to Charleston - - - - - - -409 Q. Sheep Husbandry in the West, - - - - - - - 409 9. Forests, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 409 10. Sea Island Cotton, - - - - - - - - - - - 410 DOIESTIC DLtNUFACTURES. 1. Manufacture of Flax, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 412 2. MIanufacture of Paper in the United States,. —-— 413

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