or sEOWoaEs, dried per cent. is very commonly relied by this traffic. The cattle obtained in this way are either slaughtered, or pur- chased by the cutters of mahogany, to whom they arm peculiarly vatuable, for the purpose of draught. The breed is large, and well formed, and the meat they afford extremely well-flavoured. On the Spanish Mainis likewise raised an uncom- moily large and serviceable breed of mules: these are usually transported to Jamaiea. The frequent inconvenience which is fiet in the West Indlia tilands, htthe want of regular supplies of provisions from the mother country, is felt as severely, at least in a comparative degree, in the Settlement of Honduras. And without the remotest attempt to arraign that po- licy which is so pieremptorily insisted on as the exclusive privilege of the parent state,it may nevertheless be -determined, that unless it had been for the occasional