St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans Railroad.......... St. Louis, Paducah and Nashville Railroad Connection Germany-Taste. Translated from the French of Mad. De Stael...
Valley of the Ohio. Its conquest and settlement by Americans. By MANN BUTLER, Esq, of Missouri.. .8, 111, 159, 239, 319, 400 The Critical and Miscellaneous Essays of Christopher North, [Professor Wilson]. By ALGERON. Dependence of Mind upon Matter. By PEARCE C. GRACE, Esq., of Mo... 137 Universal Prime Mover. By ALEX. J. GRAHAM, of St. Louis, Mo.
Angel Child. A poem, by LETTIE, of Lexington, Ky Memory of Friends. A poem, by HARRY....
Africa and African Slavery. By HUGH A. GARLAND, Esq., of St. Louis.. 338 England and the Slave Trade. By HUGH A. GARLAND, Esq., of St. Louis 415
Banks and Banking in Indiana, 431. Banks of Illinois. Commissioner's re- port, 436.
Banana, Culture of, in Florida, 446. Bartlett's Personal Narrative of the country between San Antonio, Texas, and the Pacific, 251. Beauty, a sketch, 228. Boone, Daniel, taken prisoner by the Indians, 14.
Bricks, new style of manufacture, 351.
C.
Cahokia, Great Indian Council at, 246. California, its Agricultural Capacities, 264. Its commercial aspects. Prices of flour and other commodities. Vac- ant houses in San Francisco. Ship- ment of gold, &c., 362. Chambers, A. B., Obituary notice, 149. Chicago, Statistics of trade, manufac
tures, &c. History of its improve- ments, public and private, 43, 124. Completion of the railroad from Chi- cago to Alton, 376. Cleveland and St. Louis air line Rail- road, 374.
Coffee, Trade, Imports, Prices, &c., 360.
Commerce of Chicago, 43, 124. Com-
merce of the United States, 282 to 292, and 352 to 357. Commerce be- tween St. Louis and Arkansas, 134, and between St. Louis and the South, 294.
Clark, Gen. George R., Negotiations with Virginia for the Illinois cam- paign; his march to Kaskaskia, in 1778; capture of Kaskaskia, 159. His notions of Indian negotiations, 238. His plan for recovering Vincennes from the British, 319. His second invasion of the Indian country, 400. Commercial Regulations: Treaty be- tween the United States and Japan, 368.
Commercial aspects of California, 362. Cotton: its culture and commerce in In- dia, 420.
Credit, Gold and Silver, 118.
Cross: a poem, 227. Cultivation of Taste by Farmers, 448.
D.
Decomposition of rocks and production of metals, 276.
Dependence of mind upon matter, 137.
E. Education Statistics:-Census of 1850, 438.
England and the Slave Trade, 415. European War: Probable effects on American securities, 25. F.
Forest Mining Co., 59. Fremont's Expedition to the Pacific in the winter of 1853-4, 184. Fruits of Oregon, wild and cultivated,
93.
G. Galvanized Iron, 430.
Gas: Cost and consumption of, in 34 cities in the U. S., 380. Geological survey of Missouri, 1. German Philosophy, 68, 135. Germany: Taste. From the French of Mad. De Stael, 225.
Gold: Amount deposited in the U. S. mint in the year 1853, 173. Forma- tion of gold, 276. Shipment of gold from California during the first six months of 1853 and 1854, 367. Pro- duce of gold in Australia, 379. Graham, A. J., Inventor of Prime Mover, 273.
Great Britain: Its Iron trade, 60. Its Railroads, 343. Gutta Percha: Its history, manufacture, uses, &c., 85.
H.
Harry and Jule; a poem, 152. Heart, Let me think &c., a poem, 228. Heaven, the way to. A poem, 227. Helena, Ark.: Its railroad and com- mercial prospects, 370. Herndon, Lieut., his expedition in the valley of the Amazon, 96. Hickman, Ky.: Its trade with St. Louis,
294.
I. Illinois: Bank Commissioner's Report, 436. Indiana: Bank Commissioner's Report,
431.
Interest laws of Missouri, 229. Iron interests of the U. S. Railroad projects, &c., 20.
Iron Company at Cleveland, Ohio, 59. Prices of Iron, 59. Iron Trade of Great Britain, 60. Duties on Rail-
P.
Public Lands, Pre-emption laws, edu- cation endowments, Railroad grants, &c., 37.
Pacific Railroad, Mo., Equity Shares, &c., 63.
Pacific Railroad Convention in Cali- fornia, 296. Prime Mover, Universal, Graham's in- Partnerships, limited, 238. vention, 273.
R.
Railroads. Pacific Railroad, Mo., Equity shares, &c., 62. Fremont's exploration of the central route. 184. Southern route, 256. Central route convention in California, 296. Rail- roads in Arkansas, 64. Midland R. R., 224. Breaking ground at Hele- na, 300. Mississippi, Ouachita and Red River Railroad breaking ground, 301. Railroads concentrating at He- lena, Ark., 370. Mobile and Ohio Railroad, Engineer's Report, 173. St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans Railroad, 212. St. Louis, Paducah and Nashville Railroad Connection, 220. Railroads in Great Britain, Re- port for 1853, 343. Keokuk and Muscatine Railroad, 374. Cleveland and St. Louis air line railroad; its progress, length of straight lines, curves, grades, &c., 374. Ohio and Mississippi railroad open to Carlyle, 376. Chicago and Mississippi Rail- road completed, 376. Mississippi & Tennessee Railroad, Engineer's Re- port, 377. Lake Erie, Wabash and St. Louis Railroad, Progress of the work, 378. Railroad iron, shall the duties on be repealed? 77. Railroad iron, improved method of rol- ring bars, 301.
Rocks, decomposition of, and recom- position of their metalic composition, 276.
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