Canada and the States by E. W. (Edward William) Watkin
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unwilling to play into their hands, by giving them the N. W. Transit
Scheme. "I cannot be in town till after the 19th. I will see you then, if you wish it, or any day next week if, on your way to or from Manchester, it were convenient to you to dine and sleep here. I shall most likely be alone. "I do not understand your alarm about a clause in the Treasury Minute. I know of no provision which impedes legislation this Session, except that requiring a previous survey, which I more than once discussed with you, and which I thought you agreed could easily be met. "When you are in London Sir F. Rogers can show you Messrs. Sicotte and Rowland's extraordinary paper, if you wish to see it. "I am, my dear Sir, "Yours sincerely, "NEWCASTLE." Sir Frederick Rogers showed me the "extraordinary paper" of Messrs. Sicotte and Howland, and yet Mr. Howland, on his return, favoured me with the following letter:-- "QUEBEC, "3_rd April_, 1863. "MY DEAR SIR, |
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