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  3. LETTERS ON THE COLONIES—No. 2.

    MY LORD,—I have undertaken to satisty you, that the mode in which the state disposes of waste land, has a paramount and universal influence [?] the condition and progress of new colonoies. ...

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    The letter P. No. 2, has a place at the head of the fifth column of our present page. It deserves to be read with attention, for independent of its neatness and ...

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  5. (From our Windsor Correspondent.)

    THE HARVEST.—The settlers are now busily employed in securing the harvest, which appears to be very abundant, and of the finest description as to quality. Smut and rust have ...

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