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Report from Darien, GA, on May 17 details sentiments in St. Augustine regarding the impending cession of Florida to the US: most inhabitants wish to move to Cuba but will likely become American citizens due to low property prices; renegade Americans oppose it most; Spaniards regret losing revered Governor Coppinger; Americans await free government; economy stagnant with scarce money.
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DARIEN, (GEO.) MAY 17.
We have conversed with three intelligent gentlemen, who left St. Augustine on the 10th inst. and understand that most of the inhabitants are desirous to remove, as quick as possible, to Cuba—but, as few purchasers are willing to give the prices asked for landed property, the greater number will become American citizens. None are opposed so much to the cession as the renegade Americans who have there found an asylum from their country's offended laws, while many of the Spaniards only regret the event inasmuch as it separates them, should they remain, from the present governor, who is deservedly revered, and furnishes a striking contrast to the cruelty, arrogance, ignorance, and depraved habits which too frequently characterise the officers of Spain. Excepting the outlaws, the Americans in the province are anxiously awaiting the delivery of the province to the United States, when they will participate in the blessings of a free government and equable laws, which, though Governor Coppinger used his utmost exertions to prevent grievances, they cannot be said at present to enjoy. There is little or no business transacted there now, money being so scarce that five hundred dollars worth of goods would glut the market. Not a syllable had been heard there of the cession of Cuba to England.—Gazette.
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St. Augustine
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10th Inst. (Reported May 17)
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impending cession of province to united states; most inhabitants to become american citizens; stagnant economy with scarce money.
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Three gentlemen report that most St. Augustine inhabitants desire to move to Cuba but will likely stay and become US citizens due to low property sale prices. Renegade Americans oppose cession most; Spaniards regret separation from revered Governor Coppinger. Other Americans await delivery to US for free government. Little business due to money scarcity; no news of Cuba cession to England.