AND Industrial Resources, Statistics, etc. DEVOTED TO COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURES, INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS, "COMMERCE IS KING." EDITED BY J. D. B. DE BOW. VOL. XXX. NEW ORLEANS, LA., AND CHARLESTON, S. C. 1861. 30. THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.. 31.-PRACTICAL GEOLOGY OF LOUISIANA. By Prof. R. Thomassy, of Louisiana.... 32. THE RIGHT OF SECESSION. By P. Finley, Esq., of South Carolina.... 33.-WEALTH AND POVERTY-LUXURY AND ECONOMY. By George Fitzhugh, of Virginia. 352 361 385 399 93 103 8. THE SECESSION OF THE COTTON STATES. By Maj. W. H. Chase, of Florida..... 9.-SOUTHERN PATRONAGE TO SOUTHERN IMPORTS AND DOMESTIC INDUSTRY. By Wm. Gregg, of South Carolina...... 10.-A PLAN OF PRESENT PACIFICATION; OR, A BASIS FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE UNION, IF IT BE DISSOLVED. By A. Roane, of the Dist. of Columbia........ 104 11. THE COMMERCIAL FUTURE OF THE SOUTH. By Wm. M. Barwell, of Virginia...... 129 12. THE MESSAGE, THE CONSTITUTION, AND THE TIMES. By George Fitzhugh, of Virginia..... 156 37.--THE IRON SHROUD... 38.-THE BLACK AND WHITE RACES OF MEN. By George Fitzhugh, of Virginia...... 446 39.-LIFE AND TIMES OF JOHN A. QUITMAN. By the Editor.... 456 44. THE RIGHT TO ENSLAVE. By V. V., of Boston, Mass..... 203 546 45.-TAXATION AND TARIFFS. By the Editor. 551 46.-SOUTHERN TRADE.... 567 570 cus Featherman, Esq., of Louisiana... 198 17. "THE WAR IN NICARAGUA," BY GEN. WM. WALKER. By A. Roane, of the District of Columbia. 18.-HEREDITARY DESCENT; OR, DEPRAVITY OF THE OFFSPRING OF POLYGAMY AMONG THE MORMONS. By C. G. Forshey and Dr. Cartwright 47.-A YANKEE'S TRAVELS IN THE BRITISH WEST INDIES. By the Editor..... 206 48. THE STUDY OF NATURE AND THE ARTS OF CIVILIZED LIFE. By Prof. John McCrady, of Charleston, S. C............ 579 49.-FUTURE REVOLUTION IN SOUTHERN 19.-WHY WE RESIST AND WHAT WE RESISTTHE TWO OPPOSING VIEWS OF THE GREAT ISSUE BETWEEN THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH...... 20. THE PIONEERS, PREACHERS AND PEOPLE OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. By Geo. Fitzhugh, of Virginia.... 21.-EIKON BASILIKE-NOW AS THEN. By J. Q. Moore, of Mississippi.......... 22.-FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY. By A. Featherman, of Louisiana..... .... 287 23.-WHAT IS A CONSTITUTION?...... .......... 303 223 257 275 ALPHABETICAL INDEX. JANUARY-JUNE, 1861. Annual Report of the Board of Public Works to Burr and Hamilton, their lives contrasted, 1. British West Indies, a Yankee's Travels in, 570. Country, state, 410. China's downward movement, Cities, location of, 22. D2 7.30 Edinburgh, 1797, Literary Societies in, 58. Eikon Basilike, now as then. 275. English Language, 323; Webster's improve- Editorial Notices, 124, 251, 378, 502, 681. Flag of the Southern Confederacy, 486. French Revolutionary History, 287. Cuba, the march of empire and course of trade Greece, the decay of, 29. Constitution of the Confederate States, 484. Confederacy Loan, 486. Confederate States' Army, 488. Cotton statement of Great Britain, 494. College, female, at Nashville, 127. Christian influences on the age, 632. Davis', Jefferson, speech on withdrawing from Duties of Human Life, 250. Governments, how to secure the ends of, 47. Grape, its culture and manufacture at the Reology, practical, of Louisiana, 361. Hamilton and Burr, their lives contrasted, 1. Iron resources of Missouri, 872. Inaugural address of President Davis, 481. Japan, 620. Jay's speech on 5th November, 1860, 336. Disunion more advantageous to the border Knowledge valuable for its utility, 319. States than the planting States, 32. Devils and Witches, Luther's talk, 65. Life, eminent men who have risen in, 374. Luther's inspiration. 66. Languages, the dead, 316. Laws of nature make change of location a ne- Luther, character and qualities of, 64. Life in New York, 184. C83 |