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of Summer, the merchants [[crossed out words]] leave for the north; & heading for the interior; the | of Summer, the merchants [[crossed out words]] leave for the north; & heading for the interior; the | ||
[[foreign?]] shipping has nearly all loaded with cotton [[Jjnufully?]]. 'Yellow Sack' wallks abroad, but the native | [[foreign?]] shipping has nearly all loaded with cotton [[Jjnufully?]]. 'Yellow Sack' wallks abroad, but the native | ||
inhabitants lead a life of luxury and | inhabitants lead a life of luxury and comparative indoliness. But was he to a stranger who has any fear of | ||
Yellow fevers, if he has - he will certainly catch it - & in ^ too many cases it is a 'touch and go' | |||
with him - * I am happy today that the | with him - * I am happy today that the disease V is better understood than formerly, & there ^ is no | ||
want of Medicine Men X [[sentence crossed out]] | want of Medicine Men X [[sentence crossed out]] | ||
An American ^ from | An American ^ from the North being as Red [[Real?]] is opennen [[opinion?]] of N. Orleans moved his head about &, | ||
exploratory a | [[exploratory?]] a shear of infasoc nicotance tobacum - "Tis a funny Country - Almighty strange place - | ||
Mother of hairs? - all | Mother [[Master?]] of [[hairs?]] - all dream of dollar - dollar - dollar in the Crescent City." & get [[?ork?]] the other | ||
[[sentence crossed out]] One of the most interesting sights of the City - Say the Bar room of the | [[sentence crossed out]] One of the most interesting sights of the City - Say the Bar room of the | ||
St Charles hotel ^ nearly? about 11 am Lunch time - Mas | St Charles hotel ^ [[nearly?]] about 11 am Lunch time - Mas | ||
[[Bar in margin]] | [[Bar in margin]] |
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N. Orleans has flourished. At present, times 88
are dull, because Cotton is low; yet a very great considerable trade is carried on during the latter had? of the Autumn Winter & following Spring is all is life in this City. Towards the middle of Summer, the merchants crossed out words leave for the north; & heading for the interior; the foreign? shipping has nearly all loaded with cotton Jjnufully?. 'Yellow Sack' wallks abroad, but the native inhabitants lead a life of luxury and comparative indoliness. But was he to a stranger who has any fear of Yellow fevers, if he has - he will certainly catch it - & in ^ too many cases it is a 'touch and go' with him - * I am happy today that the disease V is better understood than formerly, & there ^ is no want of Medicine Men X sentence crossed out
An American ^ from the North being as Red Real? is opennen opinion? of N. Orleans moved his head about &,
exploratory? a shear of infasoc nicotance tobacum - "Tis a funny Country - Almighty strange place - Mother Master? of hairs? - all dream of dollar - dollar - dollar in the Crescent City." & get ?ork? the other
sentence crossed out One of the most interesting sights of the City - Say the Bar room of the
St Charles hotel ^ nearly? about 11 am Lunch time - Mas