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Mr Wood - pine cut by 'blazing' the trees & then clearing away - Mr, M - must have | Mr Wood - pine cut by 'blazing' the trees & then clearing away - Mr, M - must have travelled with his eyes shut | ||
Sunday 18th 8 am 62º | Sunday 18th 8 am 62º Strong breezes N.E. & blowing up the water out of the Bay | ||
The 'San Bernard' Schooner is waiting for a fair wind to go out & join the 'Austin' & 'Wharton' to go down | The 'San Bernard' Schooner is waiting for a fair wind to go out & join the 'Austin' & 'Wharton' to go down immediately to Vera Cruz & Yucatan. The San Antonio Schooner gone off there some 15 days Since - The Guadalupe from Steamer England [[?]] appears to have arrived in P. Cruz. - If our fleet can catch anything Mexican they will - | ||
A Mr. Warfield has been some years travelling in the Western pt. of U.S. and considerably in California - he describes the | A Mr. Warfield has been some years travelling in the Western pt. of U.S. and considerably in California - he describes the last country with its ports on the Pacific in high terms for Stock raising - Fair trade - and Trade with the Pacific - The object in coming here was to get permission from the Govt to march into Texas by the Missouri trail and some 400 following or say by "Bents Fort" into the vicinity of Santa Fé - upon a Marauding expedition against those who behaved badly. to the Santa Fé prisoners - This I think injudicious in our present postures of affairs with Mexico |
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Mr Wood - pine cut by 'blazing' the trees & then clearing away - Mr, M - must have travelled with his eyes shut Sunday 18th 8 am 62º Strong breezes N.E. & blowing up the water out of the Bay
The 'San Bernard' Schooner is waiting for a fair wind to go out & join the 'Austin' & 'Wharton' to go down immediately to Vera Cruz & Yucatan. The San Antonio Schooner gone off there some 15 days Since - The Guadalupe from Steamer England ? appears to have arrived in P. Cruz. - If our fleet can catch anything Mexican they will - A Mr. Warfield has been some years travelling in the Western pt. of U.S. and considerably in California - he describes the last country with its ports on the Pacific in high terms for Stock raising - Fair trade - and Trade with the Pacific - The object in coming here was to get permission from the Govt to march into Texas by the Missouri trail and some 400 following or say by "Bents Fort" into the vicinity of Santa Fé - upon a Marauding expedition against those who behaved badly. to the Santa Fé prisoners - This I think injudicious in our present postures of affairs with Mexico