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quality to that we cannot so readily acquire; but I am glad that this prejudice is generally becoming exploded, and that they appear to consider the land as it becomes opened up, and better known, to exceed their expectations. All who are in want of land have now every facility of choosing; and several are doing so. Indeed, I confess I am very glad to see them do so, as they are opening up the forest country in the rear of the town, where they can have peaceable occupation of their sections; and, from being partially concentrated in the neighbourhood of a friendly tribe, they are less likely to embarrass the Government or the settlers in difficulties that would otherwise result from being scattered over the face of a country, where the natives are in some degree, disaffected. (unsigned copy.)

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