Rose had formerly belonged to one of the gangs of pirates who infested the islands of the Mississippi, plundering boats as they went up and down the river, and who sometimes shifted the scene of their robberies to the shore, waylaying travellers as they returned by land from
New Orleans with the proceeds of their downward voyage, plundering them of their money and effects, and often perpetrating the most atrocious murders.
For a hundred or more miles above New Orleans, the river is higher than the surrounding country, and rolls its tremendous volume between massive levees twenty feet in height.
Among the passengers on the boat was a young gentleman of fortune and family, resident in New Orleans, who bore the name of St.
It was a sultry, close day, the next day, as the steamer drew near to New Orleans. A general bustle of expectation and preparation was spread through the boat; in the cabin, one and another were gathering their things together, and arranging them, preparatory to going ashore.
He was already acquainted with the market reports, and he glanced restlessly over the editorials and bits of news which he had not had time to read before quitting
New Orleans the day before.
Anthony down through nine climates to torrid
New Orleans.
Fill with stewed dried apples; aggravate with cloves, lemon-peel, and slabs of citron; add two portions of
New Orleans sugars, then solder on the lid and set in a safe place till it petrifies.
Then, again, had that letter from
New Orleans, which had necessitated Mr.
On the following day, the four fellow-travelers arrived at
New Orleans. There they immediately embarked on board the
The war with Spain, many years' generous mint and watermelon crops, a few long-shot winners at the
New Orleans race-track, and the brilliant banquets given by the Indiana and Kansas citizens who compose the North Carolina Society have made the South rather a "fad" in Manhattan.
Finally, as he was about leaving for Europe, he learned in New York that Ballmeyer had, five years before, embarked for France with some valuable papers belonging to a merchant of
New Orleans whom he had murdered.
'Avana, in
New Orleans. I near died of the scurvy and was rotten with it six months in Barbadoes.