No. 354.
Mr. Biddle to Mr. Fish.

No. 134.]

Sir: I have the honor to transmit to you herewith a copy of a statement of four intelligent emigrants hither, an American, a Scotchman, and two Germans, upon the agricultural capability of the valley of the [Page 823] volcano of Santa Tecla, in the vicinity of the city of San Salvador, after the results of a year’s experiments.

It is believed that this yield in sugar and grasses will compare favorably with the statistics from any part of the tropics, and the accompanying statement is that of settlers who admit a rich reward for their labors.

It proves also the possibility of successful white farming in this climate, and the substantial prosperity which may dawn upon Central America, notwithstanding the “temblores,” when wars may cease and the arts of peace prevail.

I have, &c.,

THOMAS BIDDLE.
[Inclosure.]

Statement showing the actual yield of four manzanas of cane, as ascertained from the weight taken under the inspection of the undersigned at Monte Christo, said cane having been grown on the lands known by the name of Merliot, and taken into account as the amount allotted to each of the undersigned for their crop of the present year:

Four manzanas of cane yielded 8,487.32 quintals of 100 pounds each, or 2,121.83 quintals to each manzana, having 100 Spanish yards square, and is equal to one and seven-eighths of one acre.

Sta. Secla, June, 1873.

Statement showing the annual prospective returns from eight manzanas of land, that being the amount purchased by each of the undersigned of the property known as San Benito:

4 manzanas of cane, say 8,487.32 quintals, at 20 cents per quintal $1,697 46
1 extra manzana at above yield 424 37
1 mauzana, grass value 78 00
The remaining two manzanas planted with corn, vegetables, or anything else of a marketable nature, it is estimated will yield at the value of 100 00
Total estimate yield of 8 manzanas for one year 2,296 83
Less allowance for any drawback, even in case that the yield of the cane should be reduced to fifteen hundred quintals the manzana, which we estimate to be the lowest, we make the deduction of 650 00
Thus giving the total net yield from 8 manzanas of land per annum 1,646 83

We further state that four head of cattle can be properly fed from the yield of one manzana of grass; that the climate is favorable, and vegetables of all kinds can be raised with much success and find a ready market. A family consisting of children grown up and able to perform field labor can successfully manage the work, attending the cultivation of eight manzanas of land; but without children the settler will require the assistance of one hired hand during the harvest time; but in the case of those settlers residing within the circle of one mile of the factory, the settler can perform the work by himself.

  • JOB B. CAVARIS.
  • HENRY P. WERICH.
  • E. H. SMITH.
  • ROBERT JESSE.