distrusts are less likely to be checked
Lere
by a comparative Stranger like Mr. Sampion than by one like Mr. Lobacheid who has been known to the people of
so
these bistricts is familiarly and si long
with Mr. Thomsett that
9
rgree
Houstong should be as its originally was the de Port of Emigration allowed to Pritich Subjects, and I believe that had
the change not been made ther
would not have come
foreigners
forward to compete in the humigration businese, and ruary of the horns
many
with which we are
familiar would
have been effectually prevented.
I hore I shall not be thought to have brine too hardly on M. Sampson
to whose
Sam
amu no
activity and
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general intelligence
stranger, but I think be has written haility, and in fact be admits this to some extent; but
in fairmen to the Colony I am forced to note the points on which he has been misled.
The more point only presents itself to me in conclusion, and that has reference to the advertisement inserted by M. Lampson in the Thinen Loition of the Daily Fres.
F
Faily Press. I must be
the
permitted to object to the style of Notification in which the Magistrates Court and the Lovernment of the Colou
both
брен
to him,
are
altogether ignored.
and
of publication
as to the medium of pu