The richest of the cargos are arrivd.
"The Original Writings of Samuel Adams, Volume 4"
Samuel Adams
And as yet we have said nothing of those cargos of priests shipped from Carrickfergus to Barbadoes, and afterward to Arran and Innisboffin.
"Irish Race in the Past and the Present"
Aug. J. Thebaud
I particularly noted at New Orleans, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York, the paucity of British vessels in those ports; and ascertained that it was the practice among American merchants, who it must be observed are nearly all extensive ship-owners, to withhold cargos, even at some inconvenience, from foreign vessels, and await the arrival of those of their own country.
"A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles through the United States of America"
S. A. Ferrall