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_ the southern States much more profitably than the common staples can be eul- _ 
tivated even in the most fertile districts of the southwestern States. Mental 
and corporeal exhaustion prevent his noticing various other valuable vege- 
tables, with appropriate details, in the present communication ; and he will, 
therefore, merely refer to the three Mexican plants and the one East India 
palm then mentioned. By recent papers from the United States, he per- 
profitably in oe than the sugar cane in Louisiana. By the Jamaica 
is uring the progress of the emancipation act of the British 
liament, it appears that even the abolitionists themselves relied much 
favor of substituting the hae palm. Every person tolerably acquainted 
ition of the colored natives of the torri e 
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is aware of the fact, that their voluntary labor, however cheap and abundant 
it 
Yucatan, where the seeds are merely collected from wild pere 
so ore and so dear, that the princi 
hibitory laws, and permitted the entrance of tropical rice and tropical 
maize from our extra-tropical southern and 
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greater product, with less labor and 
whieh he is acquainted ; and hence the preference given in the East 
