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Crescent City (California, United States) (search for this): article 10
Oils region.
--The Montreal Pilot has advices from the Red River settlement, on the Hudson Bay coast, to August 10, from which we learn that as long ago as the 10th of August the ice had already set in, and that as far as the eye could reach the coast was covered with it. Hudson's Bay runs up from latitude 41 to 61 degrees, and is free from ice but a few months in the year.
How the Planters are to Obtain Relief.
The New Orlean Crescent, in its issue of the 22d, publishes the following communication from a gentleman of financial skill and one of the largest planters in the Southern Confederacy, and one of the most experienced men of the age:
Your banks might afford great relief to both sugar and cotton planters, by loaning to cotton planters ten dollars a bale on cotton.-- This would enable them to purchase sugar and molasses as a substitute for pork, and thus relieve the sugar planters.
It might, I think be safely done in some such form as this.
Let the planter make hi
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Oils region.
--The Montreal Pilot has advices from the Red River settlement, on the Hudson Bay coast, to August 10, from which we learn that as long ago as the 10th of August the ice had already set in, and that as far as the eye could reach the coast was covered with it. Hudson's Bay runs up from latitude 41 to 61 degrees, and is free from ice but a few months in the year.
How the Planters are to Obtain Relief.
The New Orlean Crescent, in its issue of the 22d, publishes the following c10th of August the ice had already set in, and that as far as the eye could reach the coast was covered with it. Hudson's Bay runs up from latitude 41 to 61 degrees, and is free from ice but a few months in the year.
How the Planters are to Obtain Relief.
The New Orlean Crescent, in its issue of the 22d, publishes the following communication from a gentleman of financial skill and one of the largest planters in the Southern Confederacy, and one of the most experienced men of the age:
Your banks might afford great relief to both sugar and cotton planters, by loaning to cotton planters ten dollars a bale on cotton.-- This would enable them to purchase sugar and molasses as a substitute for pork, and thus relieve the sugar planters.
It might, I think be safely done in some such form as this.
Let the planter make hi