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P  such as was settled for, moreover that the War party have done much harm to the Country abroad by this by their organs of the Press, and thro' their friends in the U.S. [[?]] talk of the country being broken up - The West only as in that position, but at San Antonio [[?]] good crops have been made this year.  We have seldom had the crops such as this year.  I admit that the unprecedented quantity of Rain will Sprout some of our Cotton, but we have sufficient already toward our Merchants Rolls.  Corn we have in outstanding abundance.  Stock Poultry & Game more than we can consume.  What more is wanted?  'Peace' was the reply - 'and that the President will assuredly bring about.  Why this very Mg, I received news from Galveston & what was the information, that I intend to act immediately on the information & build me another large room & make other improvements, I had already sent my 'force' negros into the woods to saw plank"  And such is this fact, there will be a lengthy Armistice, which must lead to a peace.  The President is
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P such as was settled for, moreover that the War party have done much harm to the Country abroad by this by their organs of the Press, and thro' their friends in the U.S. ? talk of the country being broken up - The West only as in that position, but at San Antonio ? good crops have been made this year. We have seldom had the crops such as this year. I admit that the unprecedented quantity of Rain will Sprout some of our Cotton, but we have sufficient already toward our Merchants Rolls. Corn we have in outstanding abundance. Stock Poultry & Game more than we can consume. What more is wanted? 'Peace' was the reply - 'and that the President will assuredly bring about. Why this very Mg, I received news from Galveston & what was the information, that I intend to act immediately on the information & build me another large room & make other improvements, I had already sent my 'force' negros into the woods to saw plank" And such is this fact, there will be a lengthy Armistice, which must lead to a peace. The President is P