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Although only [[abstract?]] from [[Galveston?]] [[formally?]], [[unclear]] that [[endurable?]] unfortunate, Love & are still giving on. No longer does the "[[unclear]]" [[unclear]] of bantering continue, but [[agreed?]] cash [[horde?]], and away the [[untold?]] [[stash?]] not having a [[crummier end?]] treaty well Texas, the harbor is full of European [[women?]], [[bringing?]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]], [[rotating?]] cotton* to in [[unclear; town?]], Texas, has [[affluent?]] French and American [[unclear]]. [[achanging'?]] from England & [[control?]], from England, [[hares?]], M. [[Thales?]]. [[unclear]] & [[#?]] Belgium.
Although only absent from Galveston six months, I find that considerable improvements have & are still going on. No longer does the "picayune" system of bartering continue, but a good cash trade, and owing to the United States not having a commercial treaty with Texas, the harbor is full of European vessels, bringing manufactured goods & taking cotton* &c in return.
Texas, has at present French and American Ministers. a charge from England & consuls from England, France, U. States, Bremen, & Belgium.


[[Love; Lowe?]] [[fetched?]] [[Cali?]] [[someone's name?]] [[Shockley?]] uptown to Mexico (at [[Sabrinas?]] some [[thanks?]] on [[there's a word here that could be part of a footnote or part of the main text: heartfelt?]], [[Thales?]] work of the Rio grande) than [[footnote/main: of]] to much with other [[companions?]], on the heart of Mexico to arrange an [[unclear?]], a [[unclear?]] to a peace with that country.
Last October Cols. Williams & Hockley repaired towards to Mexico (at Sabinas some thirty or forty miles west of the Rio Grande) then  to west with other commissioners on the part of Mexico to arrange an armistice, a preliminary to a peace with that country.


In these [[unclear?]] atlantic [[entrance?]], we are kept above by what [[is?]] calles are "excitement." The one on the taping pain now is the work of the [[unclear?]] [[unclear?]] [[cabinet?]] to [[unclear; town?]] Texas.
  In these trans atlantic countries, we are kept alive by what is called an "excitement." The one on the tapis just now is the wish of the United States cabinet to annex Texas.
 
[[in margin]] Now Trieste the 'Amelia  Giuseppa' the first American vessel - [[unclear words]] Galveston city
* produce of cotton this year 100,000 Bales, & had the weather been more favorable it would have exceeded this quantity. In 1838-9 it was hardly 5000 bales.
  In the month of March there were above thirty Vessels in port.

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Although only absent from Galveston six months, I find that considerable improvements have & are still going on. No longer does the "picayune" system of bartering continue, but a good cash trade, and owing to the United States not having a commercial treaty with Texas, the harbor is full of European vessels, bringing manufactured goods & taking cotton* &c in return.

Texas, has at present French and American Ministers. a charge from England & consuls from England, France, U. States, Bremen, & Belgium.
Last October Cols. Williams & Hockley repaired towards to Mexico (at Sabinas some thirty or forty miles west of the Rio Grande) then  to west with other commissioners on the part of Mexico to arrange an armistice, a preliminary to a peace with that country.
 In these trans atlantic countries, we are kept alive by what is called an "excitement." The one on the tapis just now is the wish of the United States cabinet to annex Texas.

in margin Now Trieste the 'Amelia Giuseppa' the first American vessel - unclear words Galveston city

  • produce of cotton this year 100,000 Bales, & had the weather been more favorable it would have exceeded this quantity. In 1838-9 it was hardly 5000 bales.
 In the month of March there were above thirty Vessels in port.