xxii CONTENTS. BOOK VI . CHAPTER I. pace Remarks on Intercolonial and Transatlantic Steam Navigation, 423 CHAPTER II. rRACTICAL REMARKS ON EMIGRATION. In , Industry secures Independent Circumstances. Prospects of Emigrants generally sanguine, and seldom real¬ ized. Necessary considerations before Emigrating. Causes of Emigration. Love of Adventure. Poverty. Discontent. Early Marriages and Pauperism in Ireland. Emigration at the Public Expenses. Respective Advantages of the se¬ veral Colonies. Classification of Persons to whom affords Inducements to Emigrate. Necessary Articles re¬ quired by Settlers. Precautions as to engaging Pas¬ sages. " White Slave Trade." Disease and consequent Calamity on Board of Passenger Ships. Irish Emigration to Brazil. Directions to Emigrants after landing. Various Means of Employment pointed out. Plans to raise Passage Money. General Condition of the Inhabitants of . Prospects which Industrious Settlers mav realize, &c. Notes,...............439 Notes to Book VI ..............470