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In respect of the senseless and narrowminded cry which (without knowing the details) has already been raised against the immagration of a body of Germans it can well be replied to by showing that the benefit will be immediate and the cost small. Moreover, it does not by any means preclude the introduction of English, or other immigrants as to the advantages of the loan the benefit is so obvious that we have before our eyes the fact of the continued increase of the material prosperity of our native land pari passu with the growth of the public debt. I need not say that what ever humble support I can render with either my tongue or pen will be given heartily to the furtherance of such undeniably valuable issues. I must now my dear Sir apologise for the following reference to my personal affairs. The truth is, we are come to a deadlock, and it is imperative that I shaid do something to obtain a decent living for myself and wife. At present I have not the means to take myself away and start me in another Province, beyond which I am very much attached to poor H. B. and cannot but indulge in the hope that as one of the pioneer settlers in the province that some birth might be found for me, in the carrying out of these new institutions, where the qualities of diligence intelligence and in tegrity, superadded to long

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