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VC. 2ZL- ooocvs ,.v . ) "The t 03 265 281 - 301 ; ^rc? :;oB7:r. to t. ??T 181+6 - 13V7 "The Western ???orId, or Travel? in the United Statesin l:^6-^+7" by Alex. I-'ackay - Tondon, l8*+9 vobi1e ^he hotel? in t-"o*cil e sre on a most extensive and su-'-Dtuous scale, scarcely surpassed by any of them in Key York, Boston or 7hi la del phi a . Population of the town may now be taken at 30,000, of vhich number not more than one-half are whites, the remainder being slaves. 1'ofcils is a olace of great commercial activity, being, rter New Orleans, the most important American seaport on the Tull . f Kexico. Cot_t on Cot tun is a ?-.ajor export. It also ships a great deal that ir .^"own in the southeastern section of >? ississiooi, a small portion of that Ttate abutting contiguous to Alabama upon the Gulf but possessing no seaport town of any importance of its own. The produce of V.'estern and "orthern 1'ississippi , hov:aver, as -?ell as that of Northern Alabama, fin^s its ???ay to the ocean through Few Orleans, that city bein? mov,e accessible to these portions of the two states than Fofci1e. ?_^ob i 1 e Tv!p o' n ? 7gv ve?'sls of any size s?'orosch nearer to "otil Zarses carry cotton, etc. , tr them. As ;r-ny ??= 30 to 60 vs^?c?V- 1at -nchor in the Bay, Another anchorage is fu?tsr clown the Bay. 3c:*n? to '*sv C>; -ns ;.;y ' \:nt m.? ?'oun^, T.-?ke "or'rn; to :;ntchartrain to a vide jat^y ; --C ct ir.s far into the Lake, lit 5 miles from ?ev Orl~-ns. T 1 -
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