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regious
wherein the vice is
vice is indulged.
It is quite natural that there
chould be
repugnance
to the
Legalization of gaming, -
there not reasons
and were
of a paramount
and peremptory character, sufficient to subdue on to modify that
repugnance,
the matter on
I would not press your renewed attention.
I give only a subordinate weight to the fiscal or financial considerations.
Zi
Er
receipt of
a considerable revenue
is no doubt a contingent good,
which
man
be connected with
dependent benefits, _ as the
many
as the revenue,
drived from this local source would at once settle the question
of independence upon Imperial aid._ Grant the Tax,- a Tax
voluntarily contributed by the Colom
from
have
Colonial
means, - and we
nothing to ask from Puliament, and shall be able to carry out most important projects of public improvement._
Put wholly independent
of the money question, _ the existing state of things is intolerable; - gambling Strises in great numbers
exist, - gamblers ein almost with impunity. They
are
in
fact
cheltered and secured under the
weakness
of
the Low- The Police
is vitiated, and corrupted to