14 Deprecation of a Disunion. 



full participation in every national advantage, 

 are as much mistaken in the true and real in- 

 terests of the empire, as those who would injudi- 

 ciously become the promoters of inconsiderate 

 measures with a view to any infraction of the 

 union. I have only time to lament that we have 

 so little to spare where so much is demanded, 

 and to say I am ever yours, 



J. C. C. 



