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colomf was founded for ti.s, tlici/ /iare no rhjhi 

 hi'fv find fliat iiHlivnlual, from liis wraUIi, 

 would pi'obcibly be elected a member of ti 



df wealthy MAm imoL mnek retatded 



by tlie oovemmeiit order, that ?io <j,'rants of 

 bind are to bo n'iven, but ouly purcbased ; until 

 tbat order repealed, uo great iucrease of 

 settlers for agricultaTal purposes will take plaee ; 

 me gr&fd^hxt one grant Pnfy-^^gH i» be 

 pven to tlie emigrant ou liis arrival in tlte 

 eolniiv as before ; aiul fbosc^ who uiay be tb'- 

 siruus of baviug au inblitioual g;raut, may tlum 

 be able to efFeet it by purchase ; tlie laud sold 

 sliM3^ the liew <ai$ir hm l3>e^ iii opm^^» lias 

 h^m in^^pallj} if ^'ot entmlji fw^^mei by 

 those auiouo' tlu^ settlers who were desirtuis of 

 iuereasiug tlu' exteut of their property, and 

 froiu the vicinity of the " seleetiou" to their 

 fomer grant,. <3lttt ajlbtd' to give a higher price 

 ht i% ikm the newly atriT^d %ft^&ni 

 t)f tlie fiuality of tlie land, and the district in 

 which it mjiy be situated. 



A theatre having been licensed by the go- 

 V^Unor,, and bfcely opened by a select company 

 of perfom^> 1 nsited it one nights m^- 

 tarn the actual state of tlic drama in the 

 {.'tilany^ ulso to see the mingled society 



