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VERSITY 9689

DE BOW'S REVIEW

AND

Industrial Resources, Statistics, etc.

DEVOTED TO

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

Commerce is King.

EDITED BY J. D. B. DE BOW.

VOLUME XXV.

NEW-ORLEANS AND WASHINGTON CITY.

1858.

the West Indies, 216; Cotton Planters' Association, 217; Hog Statistics of the West,
217; The Cotton Crop, 218; Wines of Europe and America, 218; Culture of the Vine
in the Southwest Alleghanies, by David Christy, 343; The Growth of English Gardens,
346; The Production and Consumption of Rice, 340; The Potato Cultivation at
the South, 461; Overseers' Rules, 463; County Agricultural Societies, 464; The
Crops of the United States, 465; Fair at Richmond of the United States Agricul-
tural Society, 465; Health of Negroes, 571; Cotton Crops-Past and Present, 573;
Wheat Crops of the United States, 574; Farming on the Gulf Coast, 576; Black
Tongue, 578; Trees of California, 578; Cotton Planters' Convention, 713; Monthly
Range of Prices of Cotton in Mobile for Sixteen years, 714; the Crops of 1858, 714;
Mississippi Wines, 715; Crops in Europe, 716; Agricultural Colleges, 716.
ART. LI-MISCELLANEOUS.-The British Empire, 240; Fitting out of Slavers, 241;
The National Expenditures, 242; The Telegraphic Empire, 243; The Growth of our
Cities, Old and New, 243; Public lands in Canada, 244; Interesting Mississippi
Statistics, 244; Respective Progress of Free and Slave Communities, 453; The British
West Indies, 455; The Captured Africans at Charleston, 456; Slave holding in the
Border States, 458; Proposed Organization of the Southern Convention, 459; Texan
Seaports, 460; Development of the South, 589; S. C. Sea Islands, 591; Property
in Intellectual Labor, 593; The Camels, 594; Proper Names, 595; Bible Transla-
tions, 596; South America, 596; Georgia School Books, 597; Slavery in Texas, 597;
Asiatic Slave Trade, 598; Western Steamboat Life, 601; Northwest Pacific Terri-
tories, 602; Notes on Georgia: Augusta, 723; Milledgeville, 725; The Slaveholding
States, 726.

ART. LII.-EDITORIAL MISCELLANY.-118; Mexico, 245; Old Point Comfort, 245;
The Inca's Bride, 247; Patent Office, 249; United States and British Naval Forces,
249; Southern Convention, 250; Book Notices, 251, 252; Extract of a Letter
from Prof. George Steuckrath, 252; Old Point Comfort, Berkley Springs, 371;
Athens, Geo. 371; The Kansas Question, and the North and the South, 373; Mexico;
Growth of the Union, 374; Free Negroes, 375; Diplomacy of Revolution, 376;
Book Notices, Notes, etc., 378; Harper's Ferry, White Sulphur Springs, 483; Vir-
ginia Springs, Old Point Comfort, 484; Tallahassee, Florida, 485; Indian Springs,
Geo., 486; Southern Rights, 487; Can we buy Slaves from Cuba? 489; Book Notices,
Notes, etc., 490, 729.

EDITORIAL NOTES-372, 607, 729.

ALPHABETICAL INDEX.

VOLUME XXV.

JULY-DECEMBER, 1858.

626

For an Alphabetical Index of the Volumes I. to XX., inclusive, see Vol. XX

African Race...

Africa.....

..PAGE 45 Charleston-Commerce of...... 471
283 Cotton Crop and Frosts,.

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Africans The Captured Slaver.. 456 Cotton-Consumption of in Eu
African Slave Fleet, and Right of
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African Contract Labor, Right to.

218

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512 Cotton Manufactories of Europe.. 67
Cotton and its Destiny..

93

Agricultural

Reform-Necessity

Cotton Culture....

401

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Arkansas Minerals and Springs... 199 Cities-Their Growth.

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Book Notices 125,251, 377, 490, 611, 729 Capital and Protection.

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Charleston and Her Steam Marine 100 Claiborne's Report on Cotton..
Charleston Public Schools....... 366 Charlotte, N. Ĉ...

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