HONDURAS. 



cedar, rosewood, santa marla, aapadjllo and other tir. 



will of themselve, pay iarrr pn.tits. N 

 can / t wages ranging from $8 to * 



. is a stream down whirl, loge 

 wiih ease and ;! C ost. The < 



t*\n. ilneo and other iiv i> l, ;; 



.1 by timlM-r cutters. Karl, of these stream.- 

 ibly. 



Th. 1 1. .11. Win 0. Hurchard. United States consul at Ruatan. 

 has lived tliirtx -three years in Honduras. Ii;> 

 those years he was Governor of the Depnrinx nr 

 whirl. || M . I',-rry irrant is includ,-,). and which no> 

 part of tlu- D.-partnu-nt of Colon. In this long period Mr. Hun-h- 

 ard has accumulated the knowledge which gives him t] 

 tton of I) -in- in -r,- fully and accurately inform,-,! 

 Honduras than is any other man. From pn>.., ::i ! 

 i- ftbte to furnbh complete and valuable informati< n ab. ut all] .-.IK 

 of M .>>! litia, its natural productions and its capabilities From 

 his letter-book the subjoined extracts from a leiier written in 

 June, 1*79, are taken : 



Tl " -juifia an- without .l.nil.t i irl.rr ,,, 



WOOds than til.-,- ,,f any ntli.-r I .-,,;,,( mmt ,,| thi< H.-p.iMi 

 fortune* have IM-.-I. ma.l.- by KnulM. speculutors in mal 

 "t th- the province. Thi 



worked for nut07 7u on re scale Atpn . irge8t 



iniih... , m * * AI ( 



all tin- liitnlii-r iin.l fiiniitun- IH...J , Sj,.,m,|, an-l in British Hon 



are imported hrom the United Statoc. TI.C.IUM ; , ,,.. 



nitin .in- M IH.UM.J. 







inavMNtu.l,-,,! th.- I. u-ii,.-^ i,,| ,,M|,,. ,.,,,, u | li( .|, ,, 

 ma -:iwi,,ill an. I fun , M| jn 



ml tin- >, 

 111 ai.othrr letter 



