Vacant Lands. 
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Tiburon, Anse d’Hainault, Dame Marie, and Petite Riviere, 
are quite near to each other, and allow of easy communication. 
The inhabitants earnestly desire to see this plan of emigration 
succeed, and are ready to pay the passage of needy farm labor¬ 
ers, and would find them work, either by the day, on half 
shares, or on lease. The natural products are the same as at 
Jeremie. Cocoa is very largely cultivated, and there is room 
for great extension in this respect. 
ARRONDISSEMENT OE' CAYES. 
In the commune of Cayes there is but little Government 
land, but from Torbeck to the Coteaux, and from this latter 
place to the Anglais and Port & Piment, (on the line from 
Coteaux to the Anglais,) there are many Government proper¬ 
ties in lands of a fertile character. The population is tolerably 
scattered, and there are large vacancies to be filled up. 
The plains of the South are justly celebrated for their great 
productiveness in the article of sugarcane. The inhabitants 
are industrious, and laborers would receive from them a hearty 
welcome. There is easy communication by means of numerous 
ports and harbors. 
The port of Cayes offers an important market for all sorts of 
produce. 
ARRONDISSEMENT OE AQTJIN. 
There are in this district large quantities of Government 
lands. It would be easy to find in the plains, in large parcels, 
at least 8,600 acres in the different communes. Besides this, 
private parties offer about the same quantity in large planta¬ 
tions, on very reasonable terms. They would also welcome a 
certain number of laborers. This district is very well disposed 
to second the views of the Government. 
ARRONDISSEMENT OE JACMEL. 
Coffee and provisions are the staples of this district; but 
near Saletrou and Marigot the land would grow cotton. The 
mountains grow all sorts of produce. The mountainous char¬ 
acter of this district offers but little advantage to those who, on 
