The Texas Times. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 17, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 22, 1843 Page: 1 of 3
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G A L VEST O iV S.A T
Border Difficulties The Bangor (Sic)
Daily hig contains the proceedings of a puh
lie meeting of the citizens of h.ncoek Planta-
tion in relation" to the srrcst of banicl Sav
age a citizen of Aroostook1 county who was
uuenipica 10 do enrrtea ou on me 1st insi. on
civil tuitby indlvidmls known to benutor-
ized agents of the authorities of the Province
of New Brunswick. It appears thafgreat'ex
citement prevailed upon the border an'd that
the people aided bv-the- United States troops
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'.succeeded .In cfTectinz hi rescue Subse
quently the citizens met and passed .sundry.
resolutions expressing indignation at the put-
rage: and it'was
"Voted that" Hie thanks Qr this meeting-be
presented tor Cap.. Webster commanding of
the United States trnop-nt Fort Kent fdr so
promptly iurnishing assistance to the civil au
thorities to-recapiuro-our citizen on our. own
soil as defined by the late-treaty and lovsc-
turc uuu urine me ouenucr to justice. : .
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f We etisleu tttt ire ire itlll traible to iMi an the fit;
isf ttee bertteben t numerous tnj coDfliclfn srr the
ram on.' nnen lBetievs cm reached here Iron) Stiti-
Biorot ilout their cseip it was entitled bf tul fewbot
wai iTleJ-.ifti! cwiSrraed (ran tarioot quirteriH vAfler
Wr I0fla Jtlatnt froa Mekico of the rr-cporo of
J 1 f drcU;taj at the tame lime thai lit Textan priiners
haabeen'reUaen 'although Ihii number comprncd tfit
A; Hhlen we Ihoir iijierj fir from the truth. ThV
to1utateti;iatfMcdaujTeiitidedaDdrttalien nilhoUl
CJe Bft!afcr 1ut '"I"S to Injply.UuiJi were; 16
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trfwtnnate.JEXlweriKarrifs or three of I
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identical proooeft .baring reached Texas in iiTdr. and
nrinein? lAfutmtliaa Uiilfrr irmrjffl r.nm tim miin
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iWtAmv WV.; T ""ePu?i iniA.pu
vinwrsn wiw we rtmiinaer nereparuln a route la a-
tow lae ileiicjji trnp41.Bhtdi irat lilelr la net cut lui
JtiiojTcxjfor loot reUs TeU. Next ne bear Tan
r ejjw WjyusXormation thai jCaaisron i& humeri
TT?2!fS!JS5 flifdotU the iranl of natcr
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foJiWJJrnYWlUf'tlat'furT nbieh onk
stasiaMdl'sAyJ and caannled jn d read to
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Ada iimrM wn di loejxsr.aiiea mu April
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Mil pa. we ujTiana laiwo oaj iiur.uun any
dars bad Mired without bruifii
tMa.suidassonieoftheparriesiars coalatned in the ct.
jA.trfn-erfftalALr laearrteU .A claae lakf lhi(nlillU
ii "SxtfaJltlwJ'il JUj-aroajed o froa the most dtlirilful
! ream ire ctct rasnemBCT 19 uaTcioauiea ui ana ine
exatibrnvpart of the business is that the lummoni'lo
aiaVeTi foHow'td !ijl fesult ii'milir to that of the 19111
KriVaAil'S bis rr5ndacrtl o ecquire;f he lud been a-
aepl''5osieidTSnaTe.paed.iiiihout further inlelli-
teciee'tfsvfoot! Who eteVhcird of an tzira before
jataifdjlehefaWforUi iniere snnniits af-nUrartunet
Al'tigereeiira'h'oiTeTer r find the fo'Iowtn;
toUtMT:Haitencirjl.reroll stilt's rosjibililr Uat
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ltl'oiQK ntMtiers.haTe Itco rrtaptareu ai.d the k-
HUHMSHJUfSMtlj VJ.O Vlrl. lUK(fjp in. U1-T1CU1IJ
jAStaad&Vlfcrirtbis is preeitel; nhal neniib
fceati-iidw'Blbelie?e-B.nlil Broorio' Iheconlranris
CHArJalCi-i-.''1-..i..'! .t ..... .t.
piUMSHA lUIIBSSUJ a. me .UHG UUC UJlfc RC IWJiC IHC
KUtfevlia;eei3i)cersttdlhe- number retaken. in enu-sutrHijiclIIjbutallowiej-.the
IruUi of this Ibera would
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piraraa 4vv at iiuctit. tie ntaac me ioiioit
e'u in aunpo'rt"oT iha poiitioh we hare.assumrd.
no inereacersome ronecniron 01 inencroum 01
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TftteJUaioa farmer jji'es lhe follawinj account frooi
asMaUlacD nftho narralite CfCapt Cox who Waacu-
jaajdltaBntco wbich rcsolled in tie escape oflbe
.r.t i .i.- :.!- .. iri. .
pi mamuMi J WW nit bctMwpy iniuum .H.Mtj.
lr'SBCpcsafncrt' 'tipwuwtcir hiuihvhu at itcr iirrc
Krtbejcityif Mexico uLder a s(rotiKgutrd wiUiout cuo-
btnslBesa inclnuns. itus aetcnuinaiion airenuieueu
UKirreolrIa-cspe( ot H lent lb mike.a Titorout ef-
fort;toIreteBsoihcmseirca from Uie morlifjing condition
iwwbien tbej were placed. Tliey-'deemed tueptstajeof
the mountain the most fiTorable lo the iltcn.pt. Tliromli
tiwlasaliy ofsode llo.nanlof conrcitin otheis eoai-
DHieUwiUisucn2iysotpu:ieuireacnc'T. anuuiiKr causes
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ffiejwcri
Uleuiout
10 make the eSbitturjin; the- del lnt their etcac uootd
dujnjce'llin proamed 'tbo lindect Ireitmrnt if Ihej
wouldsuffu Uemilri-tb be quietly conducted lo Mexico
pledged himself Viat Tbejr should be rclcitcd immcJi.iclr
upon reacIiibj'lLe cily. Theyjrcre ;uardd by at leail
fiUOirrnedcneTi consisting Of In'iutry and asttonIody
ofCaT'b-j. Aao3n as Ihey parsed tl'tnouAU.ns and
were id the plains of Mexico this kind ruliotnl ceitcd
and they were treated rudely and Ircqumtly lhrratcned
with Uie tutts'of tlmr muskels. Tnus they continued
Inefr march some tlirre or four days berond the mountain-
trtltbryhtd adcinccd 3i leagues bryend Salti lo ton
lltnrhonrtniiie-SDr GUI inhabitants. strun:lr fortified.
Llo resist lie iiiroadr of the Comanche Indians. In tin
ventre of U1I1 sillaie was a sniccur 1UJ leet snutrr snr-
rounaed by'a all 15 fcet high conslituU'ng one will tf
uroarciriiuuuitigs encompasting u.e arena incpnty-
"nen were made la pass fntd tint cncxauie Ibrougli ilron
folding gaas nd were lodged ill the houses on uncsiUc
cX the square. Uuiing lhe uijhl. ihry coflierlcd the plan
f escape an list succeeding mdrning t iinlmt electing
J)r. Ilrenhtm leader. of the Uurgt oqd Gapt. Catncrin
leader of lhe retrial. Upon the si;rul froui Cainaun
-tncTOB cj-asi !" lhe nriioucri rusld upon the siiuil;
nrcitcil Uieir Weapons from their 1 11 dsx-ta'xid tin- liop-
sea when lhe riders were preparing to niauul sprced -en- y
iral conslernstioii througbout lhe truops of the enemy
el.n retreated eenfmedly in eiery dircclioii.
Tlie Ion of Uie enemy na from IU tj la ours 3 kill-
ed and S wounded. 8 reman ini .tii be uiemy net it
joiniiigthelr comrades in all lit Among the killed uit
the limenled' Uiicmiam. in mm iriit in. rviin.c-i
etious loir. Jle was mttll'gei.t tocul kind ind cmir-
oui.Jiuliiidonntsbljr In ic. A ;riiulnc ii i-f Ktiitnrly
.1 . 11 t Out. ultl rK.rt.li 111 itiemorr. iri'l Tela
w.llilettt'f.'freltbe gillant spirit fhuptrillej hit all Ifiir '
KK
UR DA Y.APRIL 22; 1 8 4 3
hit boras Utaeh upon the plains of Mexico ret mil f.i.T.i.
.. yciwKPii 10 nj n.cnjorj tn cirj bj.om audi
hi.l.irw . I .1.1... I... .. -. ii . . . 1"MI
nij IleiTilJberitcJasniieasmpleorpilriotie dcro-
lcdneilfkl hcldup at a-ntqdrl t lhe aipirmg Youth of
our counjrj . Had 11 not .been for him tint iejpiratc tf
lort to ereipc wujld nrrcr ture Urn nttcii.pUJ. rtr
roused the tim.d; nerrrd tbo brare prodqfed coirctr l of io-
tion and cutiiiuettd tlu;cnltrprisi. In dealh he Hilljin:-
erred Itieuiuc steaiiriUdeleruitnalion uffratun! he-uun-ilrilrdiu
aeuon. . "
Harm; forcciLfiom lluieneni 100 mmU'i. 3(1 .Li.
2lrduids oramnmtion ai.d hall Ibc number of !iot-
needed for all ihef cumraruRd llir retrwt and inarciied
.SmJeslhefintdij. Coaiinuinj Ihu rapid motenenl.
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Ihtr readml the nounlaiut on thelhinl i1t.
rule within the fittuostt of the muuntiins
illicit t-
thrr V.llrj
incir rallrat horses iiid-tnuln and dikd a sutFreicncT or
llnjr Dnh to lit Ihrm lodaj. Cipf..U4rnSii UtlesiBg
Ihit Btihhi thai tine brctreitiu;ailue north ihrvuen. the
mountains tliy could pits the iacmj'i tfoopa slallonrd
tin the llio Grande.
.Tboul ibnTuR e Cipl. Coa wai ttken ill and eomlwlled
lo remain behind. Mr B1clburn. a ficnd runaimn; with
hlqi: runout to his drparture Cspl. Cameron Ibid
CipUCox Uuthe nuuidmtrcii 10 dijra due norih.for
Oie purpott of atonlnij;. ! e Mexican Iroopi. Thai lync
was no object siMt being of paramount rmpo.ur.ee.
llett Capu Cox separated from his coo.raucScinseqni.
It knows uothiua; mOrriT fieir Tale tut ptaumca loej :
Hill rdrCll ill Sifetr. Ar aa'an it hj. !.( r.... ..! ...r
liritnllrhe and bis rumpanion mirlc theii wsj willi rtsj
cifficullj lo Uier eoujiirr trarcllmg br nijhrnnd stcrel-
inj ilicmselea during lhe diy.
Oapt. Ckmervn Is a couMieaded.determfnrd Scottish
nountilneer Wfll acqKqiiilrd with eislcrn'krcxico con-
siqueutladinirablj lulled bo)h by education au iibeV
qunt niit lo eoiiducl the rcUeat. Caol. Cox lbl(ui
inal if Ciraeron' (reti-la in Ins Cist.dcicrrninallon it wd
besotnestx weeks from Itus 'date Kfora oorcouutrrutta
can be rettored lo Uieir fac.ilici and riienda. ltclitts
oojht lut to despair tvtn if ihey should be Iwjer than
that time in reluVnin;. .- v '
The Ceroie achieTcruent of our eiltant Yountrrsun. mii'
couTince lhe most prcjauiccd and besotted Mexican of U
unconquerable spiiilofour nee" 180vtWntr.!..irtr.-
JeirocUhj a JlrxicSn arm uoarrne'd lo ruth upon'
gUlcff araicd to the teeth aud inJiTe luinulea'ttt hare
lliera on their knees bejjiuj mcrrj-'of tlicir tie'or. it a
deed noilhr of Greek or Roman: fimr.
Dulnerrio'iae in tUir nuenani'sult. as much asin
their salor. The brareare alnaTt-cneious uhul the
erucifoe'nire hclplesa'ac Ibeirlcc't dij they lhiTirreil.
tiieirTenxeanc: cn-llirir dftntcif heid.fijLiurhttrKl
fliraS jf.d Ijeaehrnjul Mr6fiirt Na V.lt. ....
nimitrTfOrltTbfTcxianl lhe p:rdoned'the thlnionalra
Tynnl'a will and laujhl than a lei soirof clcmedcther
wiU not ooo forge:' '' 1
We atsf eopj- from Ih? Braiot. Farmer the followvi: .
' ' JHB1CEGL0BIDU3 NEXVs" .
We atop the oress to announce lhe Uctra. Toe mail car
rier brought (Melticencei ol the fjlloiTin;imi'orli Tie
Taxlenf uierCipL. Camcrtin.affet'traTrrtuisjthemuuw.
ami lor soueuaji round the want orwalcr bceonie mUil
ertoie aa a mailer or necrtslij Ca;U I. V fewrU-d ipoa
fi'liU'n; his-iro throigli lhe tower conntrj aecor JijJjIj
tbej came down through Ihe mountains' on rhitmjll irtcr
Smjuin.on which the iount of Caniarja u'liUuwd
CmileS mUi Iwo tho'uSMid Meticao lojjt lif tlterc tfi.'1
the Mtesfon ofinlerciitiii2 tbsirjiiuasr.'as 11 nit one" of
the fere oBtlcU Ihf oujh which thejjttcre expeetej. - -
rtotoinj eauniea at init lorrawiDKi mdiiiry array fhe
garlanl Texia'na immediitcly care Sitlle and afUf a brief
but desperate conflict Cefettedlhr Ueiieanawilh lost
ofiejeubiiarrduiea.- On oat aide lircnty-rcweretil-
'cd . " -
We hare nu lime lo cotanjent cm s'ueh an aclifetdirntas
this il speiks(for itself in ciuricters 1 f lijhl Ill.tory
will ncurd Itis one uhpiralUJed in Ibe annals of war
fare.
1 no intelligence was brought to San Antonloby a Mex-
ican nbo bad a letter from V. E.' Jonesrsiilie hi -vit
ama.l uho rniht be. relied on ohewho betricitdedihep rw
oners and trqaeslril us Id be kind to linn. - .
Tho-lownuf Comarfo ionzedulelj cpitdtalcd and'puf
troops to is poiscssioa ui uie lawn.
According to notice in thc-tlouitoniin a company
su tofcarc Houston oa the IjUi tnaL fur the San Saba
and furititions are citenceS lo all who miy wish to make
sTdrligMful excursion to a charmfrg settiti of country
for health pleasure or scientific rercalchcs. The olect is
slittd. lobe for the seleciariuf a touita for the eclonixa-
lion of Euiopeanemigiaars under Ibc contract of the S.d
Saba Colonization Couipiny. u
TwTelegrsph Tsa rsporl his reictqJ llcuiitun U-al
a tccrel. expedition lias tnanhed under Gen. llurlt.'on"
.eomjrisedofseTcral bundled men with lhe iew of con-
quering Sinla Fe but says that the report is unfounded
in truth as Gen. D is si ill at Ins residence near uastrop
.VboJy ofracn was I orrcier recently embodied in the
ticluity if-rtaslxop "and Gonzatoi fur the purpose as il
wis supposed of miking an.aUack on some Mexican set-
tlement near Lared'a. We hare before Iieaid of some se
cret movement in Viq West Willi various conjectures aa
la dcslimtion. Suceess to them be tbdr object ithitif
mxyaginat the Mexicans.
The riin'er's Gitstte cmtalnt an able article signed
Marmadu'.c on the" suujeef of Ssnla Anna's proposition
......in- ronelutirclT lbs fillicr of depcildinj oj any aJ
Tinla'ts to bc-deriicd therefrom etcn 111 the nay ofne-
goUalion and lakin the proper groundt thai Judge Itob
iiisnri'i reisiminj about the liijh price of eollon to be ob
taincd by rr-Jiwexelinii is uufianded. . As to the proba-
b.hly of any comiderable arty 111 Texas approring of the.
terms proposed we agree with the wriicr Uial.ltiere u not
lhe rtm jtcsl chit.ee of such a humiliating result.
From the Marshall IteiieuV
- -.MEETING IN SHELBY COUNTY.
Preamble and Itnmlnlimi ailopthl at f i'-
ting nflht ciliztu oShtlhy tuttuiy frlhc
' pitrmse (i'.irom'iiiijr 'Ae uacipnliuu of the
."inl!(t liter.
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Whereas the cilleni. tif Shelby county are
impressed with the belief that it Uaguln'lthe
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it Y lliri usual eircuitriii-! mute bv war
Nitchtttichck to N'-w.' Orh-jns but th.it lliel
pruperand cheapest tuute isilouirlhe .SjUiiu-
tnfi.ilvcstiiii; " 1st. KeMiIved. therpftrrc. That we will u-nit.-
u'ith the other citli'M if r..iliTii Tex.i
in ufiy manner lh.it nny he thought best to pin-'
mi.le that ol'jecl.
"I.Mtesolied J Hit e iil rncimrazi-.iiis
cfipilnli-l r conip.iui'" that jn.iy t.alli-!i
ti-.'idin: liotise ons.irl river lit any ryu'it ''
J.vaai?A I'orl In .S-ilane Tmrv by ilcpiisitili"-
ourpioduce forhipllllH. .
.id i.'cmlveil. TI1.1t we il rnc1.11r.t5i'. nil
1.1lfit r.i(tVali(l ftleain liuaK that tii.i)'li.iignte
iai.l iivit. " '"
til.. UpbiU i'd. That w- 11ll .ciul ili'b'anti-
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iNafrnnv li A n'cn'ili; ndrnoseaf Wr"
l- uniting nil ilia! may feel nny interest faf tfcrt'
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rtirlUio vcdf tliat-n c3nJnjilt?i o.f five &''
tlemen.-vir. n6li-rt Herribt.iV.W-0 HMfavfi
'l'ruii.L Straw. If Hooper and C Alexapdjji
R appointed ti c.o;iMpond with otlwrIKMsv
commutes that mav hi! ncoMited (ri'otherft .
c.oui:rifor: with in'dividu.iU.that uujuke artX
im .;'.. .1 ..1 r . " ' .
i.A--aiuil lliu auliJPbl.
IJr nf 1I1... ITii'irief Cottrt."SfvrIl
1813. otthat nface to tafce..ntpinsMerlHjs1t.
thisimpnxfanttnihje'cl. . " '
lbIlrsutved.Tiiat the Secretary arJ"C r
man 1 gn (ho nb'ovr antl- lhat it be 'senj- lMi '
Hed-Landerand .Maishall Revicjr Jor p?ibtij ' .
tlon. W CCRAWFOKD Chairrountu
. 'O W. SCOTT S.fcf etarr-
LATt. l-'UOM 'l UliATAN'. -4 jfc?
The A-wr O.L-ni Ticuieof bill init :'-i
.!.'. 1 .'. -'l . . tI. f ..''Ctl -SSJ
a...-.v-i.Mv-a atnreunnt; yrjieruay nimi . .
..its and a nnir irnm triir rnrrr -triiiFiii-r !.. .
ligenre of trn-ortance front ibe mrarirf-.wsrJJJaU'
.Mrxicans seem lo b' under aofM tjohappy' fatlHyr$
etineit couise in the exp
potnly btuilcd abruail
totheViideienifr.nef. 1
athy. incwlittinn and in omeiWT--wIArtiTeie."i4f''
trat al ol the cjutr. bvfta membeM tbeaWtlves Dor-
scivons-ate'itrqaut prorMioas icarcsKn yf
Z.- '. . . . ...:
tbstnccewaryatticfe. Tlie mililaiy. & W)i.
maud alCamj-acLy pTjoeCafi!ieiwi
maud l Lamnacby U3trloic;ittithvi!mir
OBho'lth ah. anAiiierieaa factet boa e t
la fici.of the 3IexfrrrfJllon at LtfinT; t'&'fi
on objeirin lierhe irnuieStJlfly ditpUlclieolt
l uuaw "s.j
r aSS'ttaf"
tblebeafissfeai.
Sun boats to exaaildelirrr tof Utinx life thwt
-.. ..A.-fr;-:- -
oin i.eaniviyi mat a general ctni.ii".pv t
invited frtim'tilt the counties: intr'resteSl and
from fitimannr.-to cmfvenn nt .MiUm'onttrW
2d ilJy of the. Dii'tricf Cobrt.-ShIng terro"A'
edition htCB Wif jopwaaj
si dptmedfA'.ut-edy( ettr .
ifS'unta.''ti inal.ed wW. trhit
hqrc up Iter 44 dior amiulily naijed to Ibef rertsrad
She was loaded mU lUorisipnJa'aotf could PSf;
hid tirntto .land tbt-m fida'lhe protnptirade'fepeSt. '.
u lc luttieeu illicit vu Aimici if t n t Z1 "Sfk
nei!:nis. .nueiiv wajtmr'iorran aiiJca..aa4ara uasui 1 z
scene ur only oow.and innoemiTeneii Pyy;Tls- I '
throw ri inti Ihdon by thtroliI-uuaoaa)1iflre!rS3't
1 ..'. .- tf. 1 .' . u I .
Unly nc caiualtcTiis luppisneJ Jinciis outJim wlvS ? '
ce" Vix: oneoftiriie.'iTWhVdleK"iL &'.-
M- orte-bf lhe nA-. - ' '?S?rA& '
-i.. SSI .. .
raongst our commercial men and Wrioni'eiSS'
tfmates aremadeai toibe rtsuItT At otir!liv&
advices tbq expcetutidn of-aainasualrWsejrsV '
crop and by cousctqucnce a. grt-tij-ereatje ssV-t 4
tb'e c.xpdrts from the country .had been mart lag' '
inairiinic-uui 111 i..u...uij; luc ucprMtsOBBar.' w
...1 :- t...tr. r7l T?.-t .r - '-rrt-j-1
of necbsiirr maMeFofopi
one on wmcu lunc -mil or c-obtscT
crcctnent. In order to- faricBaWv.
t-.i. .. : :. r.' . .
othera as;well as B glre;61s-iliiB.
annex arucirstatements iVrtJtiJit.
ainess of former y.ears-as mariffnrA tTASALiAr.-.
calculations as to the prcseBts.i--'-rC e.tiai? -V
son. X-est 11 ieaa jo errpnr.ous'coir.u
z . .. . -.- . - .s--xr.'
howevee thegenesa! ch-ract'er of'tbcf trcV
sons should ho remeinbcretl Theni-MSSt 1?
been un unusually early- one tbe crop y
sevcraf wceks'in advance affomfer rrVr. 'imAlT
H facilities foe geltin' earlier to market &ZXX
. -- --T .-L '
THE COITO CROP.OKIB.23...?:? -
Tbeprobablecottoncropof iaj.'rioIi?'y'
insrreccl.fd elicits" considertibfe nitemlaft a?? -"'-
VasHa ua .
im-T' j
"f -
-j-.- . j - -' . . nvi.g iiiunrcr'stTaBTs-?' a
avail tbeuuelves.of these facihties.bat vk-heftf"
Iievefbcen gencraL On trcontrare;.fieiiMP4f- '-
son of 1S-.9-.0 was. remarkably .'backwa-f? -
.rnnfi.r-nnr! Ine tllanrf-.ilinf.-ii:. --'?-. v. r l
throughout "the country as the ffi.llo.wincosk
.....-.... r. ... f u iai.cn iroui oorv
labia- on the first Of 'anuary of the respective "
years: " '
. ."-".i.ic; iciyt J839-40- eVl
uuic- uutu-a uti.sio -"3.Di2.'ttn!'42s
' From thisjtntemcnt itArllhbe sen th.-?si.ii- 'L
reccipts up to (nearlyj !t January .he prtsent" i
year were almrwt double' those tjf 1839-40 at'
the corresponding lime and consequerftly'an?''
esirmatc'that nssumcathe rrceipisfrom-ihisttrl' -
the end of lhe season will bcaraproportionateij "
rel itimi to these j.f '39-40. as iht-y.dp in a corav
parispn up ta this tune must be erroneous ' '
The ..gregat. ijuanlfty reccucd ot f Ihe'tiif-
fercnt poit in the country from- le com
mdneeinent of the icason to the second wtek '
in iMurcli. was' ns unddt:
ISII.i IStO.) IS3uin" ictoo .
Sept. lo March l-0Saj lWI.4-0.jsi9Qjsj tsgj..
sjh -cri.ci.iii w-y.-u -i.'3si. 7ta:a .331717
Crop Dales. 1-Sl.;il fb'ISilj iU7.H35 I 3ttJ5r'
Thciefe.rtsatJVat .turlauiJilutitason
irr : ' : s. j
To which if i- add an rnualcuaniilraa mUfl
171753
tr riieiub. .j-ieitt receipt- .
rsssa.
Gite an ajsrrga.e for the season nf l-BV ' 757o8
Ai.uU.er iitinilt. hiieiupon in aicr-i-iriLr' -.-.'..
from lliecoinri-u-. 1m. .--.vd tf the year to the close of'
l!ie-seou gin. II e rrtuKasUIon t
lte.et:0i t.. a0u to Irtt dilei. t -n ..
AsnagfiifUi - lur laslyraii (itilieqocii) 'siSs
A tnUl f .rtl-e teato.. of : ; . "3iafUi
TI.- WKr .UIrlH.l.1 way I l u.j ttiJ. rf n-'eiull J.
We r-limalr lh.'-iurft..hl iiuiijtr
Gulft'om Itilc. l-7ti.uii a;w..t in l:?u.io iji-e .7
Atlantic d. tr.m .. ' w"-
Tntalfor I5t'-3. J.ii'a.iiii) ..i- - --. ..
liurei'Mlut ia -N-h.t;rp.f c. .t- '"'in-'i
1it-iew.llpr-l.iHi Lfi-earlyibealir;- t.e .rilrj
I. Ivi.n ll.c-n-.-IwU 1.. i;.ctn.;iT atu. rlocru!.
jrar .s ......Uur..l mil. that of.lsy " T.- on .""
.le..H afr.r.e.1 iceeip . .u" i.-.m1 .?""
....( m..v uruiu.ra iBiielxiiti tbittlsne m! be rt..r- lui-
iaW lo Nl.f Wl t..l'J.UUek.l. .; el (. '' "
Tbf ilorkt i.. lhe eJ.ii.ln il !t rl- of Ii390ne
...I) :ili5-y b...t. Ii--..-l.a: U-ccpe-mg ofih.
'l'.tf tit MJlrti.". !! pri-eitsa u- r ' 'P S
fr..i.i I. e ii.isi.trv- i.-l ato .Ml-- tpji lu.crtat tlriiiln
1 Hon ui each of
IU tears iiimiu .- i-4.-t.
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