. Narrative of the expedition of an American squadron to the China seas and Japan. le of March, when the fruit has assumed almost the appearance ofthe dried raisin, in which condition it is pressed. The prices of these Con-stantia wines vary from two to six dollars a gallon, according to theirquality. The census of 1848 gives 200,546 as the population of Cape these 76,827 whites, and 101,176 colored inhabitants, make up thewhole number of inhabitants of the various parts of the colony, with theexception of Cape Town, which contains a population of 22,543. Thereare but few of the abor
. Narrative of the expedition of an American squadron to the China seas and Japan. le of March, when the fruit has assumed almost the appearance ofthe dried raisin, in which condition it is pressed. The prices of these Con-stantia wines vary from two to six dollars a gallon, according to theirquality. The census of 1848 gives 200,546 as the population of Cape these 76,827 whites, and 101,176 colored inhabitants, make up thewhole number of inhabitants of the various parts of the colony, with theexception of Cape Town, which contains a population of 22,543. Thereare but few of the aboriginal Hottentots of pure race to be found, as theirblood has been intermingled with that of the Dutch, the Negro, or theMalay. The first European discoverer of the southern promontory ofAfrica found it tolerably well peopled, and the natives, in some respects, inbetter condition than many of the more northern tribes. They were in pos-session of herds of cattle and sheep, and led a pastoral life. They were acomparatively happy people, divided into tribes under a patriarchal gov. JliliRiliin, ^mi
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