GENERAL INDEX.

Abstract of the Author’s Plan for the Abolition of Slavery,155.Achenwall,29.Adams, John Quincy,239.Agriculture and other out-door pursuits, number of free white male Southrons engaged in,298.Agricultural Products.—SeeCorn,Wheat,Rye,Oats,Barley,Hay,Cotton,Tobacco, &c. &c.Animals Slaughtered, Value of,71.Anti-slavery Letters from native Southrons,374.Area of the several States and Territories,143.Aristotle,256.Attorneys-General,312.Baltimore, Letter from the Mayor of,337.Baltimore, Past, Present, and Future,352.Baltimore, Why this Work was not published there,360.Bancroft, George,384.Bank Capital of the several States,286.Banks, James,384.Baptist Testimony,263.Barley,36.Barnes, Rev. Albert,259.Beans and Peas,37.Beattie, James,251.Beeswax and Honey,64.Benton, Thomas II.,19,105,167,207.Bible Testimony,275Bible Cause Contributions,295.Birney, James G.,214,413.Blackstone, Sir William,248.Blair, Francis P.,105,167,213.Bolling, Philip A.,211.Book Making in America,392.Booth, Abraham,268.Boston, Letter from the Mayor of,338.Botts, John M.,167.Brisbane, Rev. Mr.,263.Brissot,253.Brooklyn, Letter from the Mayor of,339.Brougham, Lord,250.Browne, R. K.,322.Buchanan, James,170.Buckwheat,37.Buffalo, Letter from the Mayor of,344.Buffon,253.Burke, Edmund,250.Butler, Bishop,261.Butter and Cheese,64.Cameron, Paul C.,49,55.Canals, miles of, in the several States,285.Cane, Sugar,53,65.Cartwright, Dr., of New-Orleans,301.Catholic Testimony,271.Chandler, Mr., of Virginia,211.Charleston, Letter from the Mayor of,340.Chicago, Letter from,342.Churches, Value of, in the several States,294.Cicero,254.Cincinnati, Letter from the Mayor of,340.Cities, nine Free and nine Slave,347.Clarke, Dr. Adam,269.Clarke, Judge, of Mississippi,223.Clay, Henry,205.Clay, Cassius M.,206,301,413.Clay, C. C.,56.Clinton, DeWitt,242.Clover and Grass Seed,37.Coke, Sir Edward,249.Colonization Movements,183.Colonization Cause Contributions,296.Commercial Cities—Southern Commerce,33.Comparison between the Free and the Slave States,11.Corn,35,69.Cotton,53,65.Cowper, William,247s.Cragin, A. H.,190.Curran, John Philpot,250.Curtis, Mr., of Virginia,101.Darien (Georgia) Resolutions,231.Davis, Henry Winter,167.Deaths in the several States in 1850,297.DeBow, J. D. B.,30,50,83.Dublin University Magazine,251.Emigration to Liberia,183.Episcopal Testimony,261.Etheridge, Emerson,167,173.Expenditures of the several States,80.Exports,283.Facts and Arguments by the Wayside,360.Farms, Cash Value of,71.Faulkner, Charles James,98,175.Flax,62Flaxseed,38.Fortescue, Sir John,249.Fox, Charles James,246.Franklin, Benjamin,235.Free Figures and Slave,281.Free White Agriculturalists in the Slave States,298.Freedom and Slavery at the Fair,323.Freedom in the South, Progress of,367.Fremont, John Charles,170,212,410,418.Gaston, Judge, of North Carolina,225.Garden Products, Value of,38.Goethe,254.Goodloe, Daniel R.,112Goldsmith, Oliver,384.Graham, William H.,167.Graves, Calvin,167.Greeley, Horace,364.Grotius,253.Hall, Dr. James,182.Hamilton, Alexander,237.Hammond, Gov.,165,301.Hampden, John,249.Harper Brothers,394.Harrington, James,249.Hay,53.Hedrick, B. S., Prof.,305,410.Hemp,53,62.Henry, Patrick,84,200.Hildreth, Richard,384.Hoffman, H. W.,167.Honey,64.Hops,62.Horsley, Bishop,261.How Slavery can be Abolished,123.Hunt, Freeman,349.Hurlbut, William Henry,229,316.Illiterate Poor Whites of the South,376.Illiterate White Adults,291,407.Imports,283.Indian Corn,35,69.Inhabitants to the Square Mile,143.Inventions, New, Patents issued on, in 1856,294.Iredell, Judge,210.Jay, John, Judge,237.Jay, John, Esq.,261.Jay, William,239.Jefferson, Thomas,195,222.Johnson, Samuel, Dr.,248.Kansas, Aid for,318.Kemp, Henry,273.Lactantius,255.Lafayette, Gen.,252O. Lafayette,252.Lawrence, Abbott and Amos,106.Leigh, Mr., of Virginia,210.Leo X.,255.Liberia, Emigration to,183.Libraries Other than Private,289.Live Stock, Value of,71.Locke, John,246.Louis X.,253.Louisville, Letter from the Mayor of,341.Luther, Martin,254.McDowell, Gov.,209.McLane, of Delaware,215.Macfarland, Wm, H.,167.Macknight, James, D.D.,251.Madison, James,82,199.Mansfield, Lord,246.Manufactures, Products of,284.Maple Sugar,63.Martin, Luther,216.Marshall, Humphrey,167Marshall, Thomas,211.Mason, James M.,223.Mason, John W.,384.Mason, Col., of Virginia,208.Massachusetts and North Carolina,14.Maury, M. F.,213.Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence,221.Methodist Testimony,269.Militia Force of the Several States,286.Miller, H. W.,167.Miller, Prof., of Glasgow,251.Milton, John,248.Missionary Cause Contributions,296.Monroe, James,200.Montesquieu,252.Moore, Mr., of Virginia,101.Morehead, John M.,167.National Political Power of the Several States,292.Natives of the Slave States in the Free States, and Natives of the Free States in the Slave States,304.New-Bedford, Letter from the Mayor of,345.New-Orleans, Letter from the Mayor of,337.Newspapers and Periodicals,290.New-York and Virginia,12.New-York and North Carolina,325.New-York City, Letter from the Mayor of,336.Norfolk, Letter from,344.North American and United States Gazette,87,111,114.North Carolina and Massachusetts,14.North Carolina and New-York325.Northern Testimony,235.Nott, J. C., Dr.,302,303.Oats,35,69.Oglethorpe, Gen.,230.Orchard Products, Value of,38.Patents Issued on New Inventions,294.Pennsylvania and South Carolina,17.Perry, B. F.,229.Pettyjohn, Charles,363.Philadelphia, Letter from the Mayor of,337.Pinkney, William,210,215.Pitt, William,246.Plato,256.Polybius,256.Pope Gregory XVI.,271.Pope Leo X.,255.Popular Vote for President in 1856,293.Population of the Several States,144.Porteus, Bishop,261.Postmasters-General,311.Post Office Statistics,287.Potatoes,36,69.Powell, Mr., of Virginia,102.Precepts and Sayings of the Old Testament,276.Precepts and Sayings of the New Testament,277.Presbyterian Testimony,259.Presidents of the United States,307.Presidential Elections in the U. S. from 1796 to 1856,317.Preston, Mr., of Virginia,212.Price, Dr., of London,248.Providence, Letter from the Mayor of,343.Railroads, Miles of, in the Several States,285.Randolph, John, of Roanoke,201.Randolph, Thomas M.,202.Randolph, Thomas Jefferson,202.Randolph, Peyton,204.Randolph, Edmund,204.Raynal, The Abbe,273.Raynor, Kenneth,167,169.Recapitulation of the Quantity and Value of Bushel-Measure Products,39-40.Recapitulation of the Quantity and Value of Pound-Measure Products,65.Recapitulation of the Value of Farms and Domestic Animals,72.Real and Personal Property,80.Reid, Mr., of Georgia,233.Revenue of the Several States,80.Rice,53,65.Richmond, Letter from,342.Ritchie, Thomas,92,105.Rives, Mr., of Virginia,101,104.Rousseau,253.Ruffin, Judge, of North Carolina,224.Rye,36,69,78.Savannah, Letter from the Mayor of,345.Schools, Public,288.Scott, Thomas, (Commentator),260.Secretaries of State,309.Secretaries of the Interior,312.Secretaries of the Treasury,313.Secretaries of War,314.Secretaries of the Navy,315.Shakspeare,247.Slaveholders, Number of, in the United States,146.Slaves, Value of, at $400 per head,306.Slavery, Legislative Acts against,361.Slavery Thoughtful—Signs of Contrition,365.Smith, Gerrit,318.Socrates,256.South Carolina and Pennsylvania,17.Southern Literature,383.Southern Testimony against Slavery,188.Speakers of the House of Representatives,310.St. Louis, Letter from the Mayor of,339.Stanly, Edward,167.States, the Several, when First Settled,321-322.Statistics, Science of,29,30.Stuart, A. H. H.,167.Summers, Mr., of Virginia,212.Supreme Court, Judges of,308.Tarver, M.,164.Taylor, Wm. C, L.L.D.,29.Territories, the, Area and Population of,145.Testimony of the Nations,245.Testimony of the Churches,258.Tobacco,53,62,78.Tonnage of the Several States,283.Tract Cause Contributions,295.Underwood, John C.,410.Virginia and New-York,12.Votes cast for President in 1856,293.Votes, Classification of, Polled at the Five Points Precinct in 1856,293.Walker, Robert J.,105.Warren, Joseph, Gen.,242.Washington, George, Gen.,193.Wayland, Francis, D.D.,264.Wealth of the Several States,80.Webster, Daniel,240.Webster, Noah,117,241,384.Wesley, John, Rev.,269.Weston, George M.,164.Wheat,35,69,78.Why the North has surpassed the South,24.Wise Henry A.,13,90,102.

Footnotes:

[1]Achenwall, a native of Elbing, Prussia. Born 1719, died 1792.

[2]Of the 51,687 inhabitants in the District of Columbia, in 1850, 10,057 were Free Colored, and 3,637 were slaves.

[3]No popular vote.

[4]For colonizing free blacks in Liberia.

[5]For an explanation of this Table see the next six pages.

[6]It is intended that this Table shall be considered in connection with Tables XX and XXI, on page 80.

[7]No choice by the people; John Q. Adams elected by the House of Representatives.

[8]The oldest town in the United States.

[9]We Southrons all glory in the literary reputation of Mr. Simms; yet we must confess his inferiority to Cooper, and prejudice alone will refuse to admit, that, while in theartof the novelist he is the superior of Mrs. Stowe in genius he must take position below her.

Transcriber’s Notes:

Other than the corrections noted by hover information, inconsistencies in spelling and hyphenation have been retained from the original.


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