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APPENDIX.
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of persons taken from their own body; and, with these advantages, if private capital and enterprise cannot accomplish all that remains to be done to render the settlement prosperous, it will not owe its failure to any want of attention to its interests on the part of government.

I am, Sir, your very obedient servant,

James Stirling.

To Mr. J. Cross.