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THE

WESTERN JOURNAL

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Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts, Internal Im-
provement, Commerce,

PUBLIC POLICY,

POLITE LITERATURE.

VOL. VII.

PUBLISHED MONTHLY.

ST. LOUIS :

PRINTED BY M. NIEDNER, WELD BUILDINGS, CHESNUT STREET.

1851.

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GENERAL INDEX TO THE SEVENTH VOLUME.

Agricultural interests-National Igno-
rance of, in the United States, 182.
Agricultural science manures, influ-
ence of the atmosphere saline and
earthy matter, bones &c. 309.
Aliments. Constituents of the blood, fi-
brine, albumen &c. 81.

American art, foreign opinion respect-
ing, 291.

Alton, a tabular statement of exports,
in 1851, 406.

Animal and vegetable organism, 81.
Growth of animals, Tissues, Food,
&c. 84. Animal and vegetable king-
doms, Circulation of matter &c. 309.
An Incident, 50.

A Declaration, 202.

A Hint. 202.

A Thought, 134.

A Free Spirit, 416.

Atala, 51, 123, 204, 279, 349, 418.
Banks, Condition of the New Orleans
banks in 1851, 195.

Bank of the State of Missouri, Report
of its condition, 31 Dec. 1851, 334.
Bread stuffs, value exported from the U.
S. annually from 1831 to 1851, 193.
Burlington, Iowa, Convention, Resolu-
tions and Memorial respecting the
Improvements of the Upper Mis-
sissippi, 98.

Calcareous manures, Notes on Ruffin's
essays, 247.

Cañon of Chelly & the Navajos, 102,218.
Capitol of Missouri, 435.
Chateaubriand, anecdote of, 203.

COMMERCE OF THE UNITED
STATES. Statement of the value of
the dutiable merchandise re-exported
annually from 1821 to 1851, 400. For-
eign merchandise imported, re-export-
ed and consumed from 1821 to 1851,
and the rate of consumption per ca-
pita, 401. Statement of the value of
imports consumed, value of domestic
and foreign exports exclusive of spe-
cie, tonnage, &c., from 1821 to 1851
inclusive, 402. Statement of coin and
bullion imported and exported annu-
ally from 1821 to 1851, 403. State-
ment of the consumption of iron in
the U. S. from 1842 to 1851, and the
rate per capita, 403. Statement of
bar iron &c. imported annually from
1821 to 1851, 404. Statement of quali-
ty and value of iron imported annually
from 1843 to 1851. Average cost per
ton and duties paid at different peri-
ods, 405.
Conversation.
Temple, 348.
Cotton trade, vide commerce of New Or-
leans, 114. Statistics of growth and
con umption in all countries, by C.
F. M'CAY, 234.
Criticism, 416.

Hints of Swift and

Currency of the U. S., observations on,
by S. D. INGHAM, 91.

Division of human food, 306.
De Staël, Madame, 138.

Echo, from the German of Herder, 289.

Cincinnati, tabular statement of its Enthusiasm, its influence on happiness,

commerce for 1851, 39.

Civic and rural embellishments, 75.
Coffee, and the coffee trade, production
and consumption of coffee in different
countries, 301.

Coin and bullion imported and exported
annually from 1821 to 1851, 403.
Commerce of the Mississippi valley,
outlines of a system, 1.
Commerce of Cincinnati, tabular state-
ments, 39, 44.
Commerce of New Orleans, tabular
statement of exports, imports, ship-
ping &c., 113 to 115.
Commerce of the Gulf of Mexico, 219.
Commerce of St. Louis, tabular state-
ments of imports, domestic and for-
eign, steamboat arrivals, &c., 264 to
269. Prices of leading articles of pro-
duce. Imports of liquors, oils. Lumber
trade &c., 322 to 329.
Commerce between the United States
and Mexico, tabular statement, 270.
Commerce of Para, 389..
Commerce of Alton, 406.

138.

Epigrams. To the Farmer, 216. Hate
and Love, from the German of Her-
der, 219. Science without practice,
ib. The Citizen, from the German
of Goethe, 289. The Holiest, ibid.
The Echo, from the German of Her-
der, 289. A Good Friend, from the
German of Voss, 289. The Nobleman,
417. The Poet, 417.
Faust, 63.

Financial and commercial prospects of
1852, 367.

Fine arts, 73, 147, 217, 290.
Flow of soul, 203.

Food, vide division of, 306.
Friendship, a vision, 361.
Galena, Lead Statistics, 399.
Germany, by Madame de Staël, 138.
Girls, 144.

Goethe, a sonnet to, 144.
Greatness of Character, 65, 135.
Great Britain, Tonnage of, compared
to that of the U. S., 193. Mercantile
marine of Gr. B. and the U. S., 194.

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