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and to those connected with nautical life  in the commercially or otherwise the Gulf of Mexico had historic points of interest - and not back when it was the cruzing ground of privateers and pirates.  On entering the peculiar and almost
and to those connected with nautical life  in the commercially or otherwise the Gulf of Mexico had historic points of interest - and not back when it was the cruzing ground of privateers and pirates.  On entering the peculiar and almost unearthly mouth of the thick & turbid Mississippi, with its low muddy shores the quantities of drift wood with now and then an alligator sleeping on its waters one can hardly imagine that so large a city is in the vicinity.  In ascending this mighty stream, the land is higher, plantation here & there seen, Steamers vessels begin to crowd & on approaching the Crescent city, its vast extent, the [[?]] forest of masts, the life & bustle on the levee or embankment - its general history were subjects to ponder on.
  But to see New Orleans was interesting in another point of view, as having been & was even then the hot bed of all operations regarding Texas.  There much of the resources from every part of the Union were centralised. & on every emergency parties are always to be found ready to assist in widening the breach between Texas and Mexico.  Without the existence of this powerful city

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24 and to those connected with nautical life in the commercially or otherwise the Gulf of Mexico had historic points of interest - and not back when it was the cruzing ground of privateers and pirates. On entering the peculiar and almost unearthly mouth of the thick & turbid Mississippi, with its low muddy shores the quantities of drift wood with now and then an alligator sleeping on its waters one can hardly imagine that so large a city is in the vicinity. In ascending this mighty stream, the land is higher, plantation here & there seen, Steamers vessels begin to crowd & on approaching the Crescent city, its vast extent, the ? forest of masts, the life & bustle on the levee or embankment - its general history were subjects to ponder on.

  But to see New Orleans was interesting in another point of view, as having been & was even then the hot bed of all operations regarding Texas.  There much of the resources from every part of the Union were centralised. & on every emergency parties are always to be found ready to assist in widening the breach between Texas and Mexico.   Without the existence of this powerful city