!
i
> r
�hc �ttmvit �mntt.
tiirrtsdav, jti.y 21, isti
bugg.irtte'l, he could bo
lire
the r'.htk to masi'l'iina.
(�1 bo atuuuinl .ut, m
ngfion pvwiiin good condition In ycttorday'* tnutwo imulo .�feren^ , 1Vmn Thui'tjL''- Bj>'to L"'�ku .Shebsndowan, ta tbe fortility and iuwwnso " i-mout�m or i antl ic0Ul ,ho Sorth We,t u"Sl6 to l",Jrt the^orth W�t countrv which u about1 ptt�*y- �nd to lesaen tho nuraber of tien-to^e/thrownopento tb� wbrld,* and: on f Moment* �v-the r�gion of tte lake� by
tfeb previd�s 't�.iy pointa out how very niueh d�pends upon a good begin-ning in tbe new Province ni' M^nitoba. If the mach.nery of govorninont tlter� .j* once sut in motion imdur farburablo auspices, rnpid progr�s* h aura tofollow, :md a large numbi-r of euiigranU from (ii--.it Britaiu ond Caji�dj. will soon fiud theirwny iuto tbe new cotintry.
Tbe great Wantof -Miiiitoba and Un--NorthWe-t. ia'men to dovelop their ru-suurees nnd to bu�ld up a national ity there under . th� Uriti*h liag. There is llttle danger of their heiny ditfsatisfled( with tha c�u'ntry wben ouce they toachit. Within the Laafc few_days u gentleman who
i rwn be romed out immedi
We wunl t" inlroduee tbe highestphi "�"ivili/ition toManitoba, to ottrwct labor i'l vitpitiil iinrt entorpr�ic to the n in... jii ord�r to d') this, the flrat groat
r'('.^>itv .-<'tn !-ee'tlmt a-, fur n� po-sible ,vry phy-ic-d obstruction wbioh stand.- in. it- �mv ..I their' inlhxHiMifi). i- i-le-n'd
tha NortB West rnthor
�Smv "i' iir"st irrWost�ug iet which w" � k-nve stx-n froni the Itod H. exped�tioU liavo bcen furnwhcd by Ilev. .Stewnrt l'attersun, the ProtnM chaplain to the- f^rce. In referenc
a year ago, and had to retum for tho tiuie
� in ron^equence of the late trouMes, said
� "thoro ia nocountry in'tlic tvorld-like it, t and nothirig could �nduco.iuo to live any-
��here else." There Uu certain �ndeiicrib-ablft charm about that prairie country . whicb it U not eiisy t� explaih or �ccount for, but which seems to w�eld a strange in-t�uence ever ail tiioac who bave eyer visft-" .e.1 tJie North West. But the gre.it d�ffi-culty Ls, not how to induce poople to romain wheii tinea they have reach-ed the nesv Province, but how ta get tuem there comfortably and : expeilitioualy. This w one of tbe tirut rind ~mo8t important problems whicli vfill have to he bolved by tho�e' to ivhom tho future " intereats of Manitoba and of the Dominion ,�re entrtinted." \\\< have spoken of on In-
of our position, und there .�m ba no doubt that it li eo. But �orne yeara uiiist, undor the most favourable c�rcumbtai.iicti, elupso before ne can h�pe to haye uniiiterrupted .rnilwny communication from bere to>'ort (jarn-, tind, in tho meant�ne, as J�r. l�aw-�on pointed out in bu laat report, the ennui of watnr communication lying )>o-tween Fort William and tbe Northwest Wigleof tbp "Lnfce oT tho WoOdi"
than j DawHon
be
We
hume that Mr. Arc�i�bnld will
-proceed to Ma�uUiba through Ilritioh terri-ritory, along the rout^ wbieh u to be tni-'vprwd by Colonel Wolneley'ri e�ired�tionary
-^forc�. Il would be un immense advanta^e to Mr. Arcl�bald if during the eour.se of bis jounioy, be i-ortld be nftbrdcd tiuio and opportunity fora minuta inspection or the diff�rent Inke^, rivora, portages, \c� ko thatbe migbtbo ablo from personal exp�rience, to form on opinion m to the vnrirma questions which will �ri-m m connection
_tvith opening np the rout'o to tlu- Xorth Wost. If the nowCioVernor could at the wiin� t�me ,bc iwcompanipd by nn engi-
-neor who luis hid nome counection
l ho saya :-� sry well ootiitructed'mud road, There are a tbouband better and ten tliou-sand worso loada of'a likedescription to be found in otber-parlo of Ontario. ^Tbe lato rains bave, it is truo, �uado some portions of it very b'ad imleod j �omotimea the rotjd pusses through u gravelly or wiiiiv soi), thero it i* excellent; at olhflra it euts* through a liill of �ed �lay, or btragglea through a mvarnjv. thero it �a ex�crable; but the�'e mini hole* nnd Moughs of de-�qiond oVer whioh a j�ho�l-like anny of croak�rn have been writing, are now b�lng (llled up by tho united eflorts of Dawnon's gangs and tho troops, and shortlr, if fine weatber prevaiU ibr a lew days, there will nnt be a mud-hole froni Thunder Bay tq Shebandou'an. A Mr. Keefer. of the countyof Bruo, who came a coupla of montha ago tn aettle in thU "Ultima 'i'hule," told m� that wben be hr9t arrived bere, tbe rOad as far os tbe Kaminiatiquia bridge vras excellent, but that tho almost contmlioua rain of the lait month, and the -prtsMge of bo tnany beavily loaded wag-gpns, had eut it up greatlf - Besides �ev-eral NmaUer-bri^gMj'waJaave eros^ed over twoof quite a pretentioun character. That acrosa tho Met�wan ia in viowaalwnte, and ia, I ehould say, �pwarda of two hun-dred feet long, ,and solidlV conntmcted. The bridge acro*i the Kaminiatiquia . m-�Uts or uino arche�, the BupeMtructure, which is upwarde of twenty feet above the level.of the Water and four hundred feet long, resta upon ten p��raof tbemoataolid construction, and calculated to -resiHt the prchsure of any smount of ice nbioh can possibly lx> accumulat^d above �t.
THE BRITISH yoRCES.
The following ia the full fdrc� ot the. BritiBh army at home ; in India, and in tho .colonies. Tha numbera of tb� Indian arniy and volunteer forco are given belo*?. It from the h'gure� that althongh
rrcll drilbid olunteen could bo ice on -ibor� noti.ee :
iiiLir
roj-al honw artill.oir- ��
Royal Artillory.........
Hidlna b>tablItihm�ot-..
cvivhialcartm.........
dwpnuotindi* reffm rcyal unna artlliert.
h!.y�lfj[ru:l�erV-.'.''
IrZnt
would Ua un ailditional udvantage. Mr. Arcl�bald would thon not only be able to form nn opinion from what hosaw. but wuuld nUo.liavf an opporttinity of obtain-�ng ndvire on tbo spot froni a man of prie-tirai experienre. Tbe route froni Th�ilidor ' B:�i' to Knrt� (inrrtj ivill in.chamctor very /.mueh resenible that which now ex�atfl in the valley or tho Upper Ottawa, llie ne-�r^plsary wark for tbti first section of tho journey, tbnt li from tho wAcru of Lako iSuperior lo Lake Sliebmidowan, i-� already neorly comploted. Hetwenn there and the n'orth-we_st angle of tho �-nko of tlie W0od�",tbe works whiiib are nouoaaary in onlcr to render tho line of water communication thorou^hly available are. a dam ut tho chute beb.w Lake Sbsbondowai]. un exiiavation at Ntimrciit l'oint to rodueo j ' it to the.lerel of- Kasbaboiwe kiko, \vorka | on the -Kidge tramway, at " Lake j Tnttii tr nf ?. tbou.tmd lakes"' iuid at Frcnch and i n"' "
Ulaqrl portagei, borne �mail daim at Ne- [ f^j1^^] qmuinon, hnd tbe road and tramway over tho portages between tbe " Lako of a. thousacd Ukcft** and Rainy Lake. The ��cht or th�se works i-i efltimatod l�y Mr.
,�sii^au.�� --.....�
H �-i warcely possible to overeslimate the value or an un�nternipted line of communication being e-^tablLibed to Fort Umrv an toon :is possible, and there w no ono more deoply intereatetl in the mat ter than tho Lieutennnt-Goveroor of Manitoba. The progr�s?� and prosper-ity of tha Province d�pend so ninch upon - � �t, that ko feel quite sure tliat Mr. Archi-bald would, not obj^et to devotLng somo lime and 1 ihour to moking him^clf thoroughly acquainted witb overy portion of tho route. Indesd, wo shonld imagine that be would bo glad to avail b�aself of any opportunity wblcb may be offorded him for doiogao, more especLuUy
at Staff........
total rpbalarsohien......
If nmniit thc Jlilitia whfeh il tiriiled for i\
Thia nomber of m en, witb tbo vaut pop-atinn to fall back upon for rwniit.'s ould be qUito onongh to keap the pm-je of tho Empire nal'e.
The parishoneni ofSt. G*org�'i C'hurch, Lonnoxvfllf�, Q., are going tu buBd a new church at a cost of fau.ouu.
Thft Vdlaga Gounoil or Oihawa bate pasaed a by-law to raiae tl3,0Q0 fof tfflago impro vc monta.
An aquarium ia to b# eonatruotad at tho Sydenham CryaUl Palau*, at un �xpanaa
rkroktof W F. WUITCRKlt. �^.' Tbe IJ*p:.rnv..t u Wre tluit. dunng 1 it>g* � *nd i
ur inland tiphl-riea along tho
\MEKK;,\>" BOA'iy AND fisiiinv, Indien
''fa�:
latiouh.
t'fth�, Fitba evoral knwi
mer.. Tli*ir nreiomounted � Art aiid regu-
bfitanliatdam-oge ^�tnout b�ing, lachnically ipeaking, ' vrft�rt ' bronches of tbe \ois\ fith�ry lawa. wber*
th�ordmaryfi�binat taokla uni craft uaad paul orant, Henry �rigg*, Briggs ! by fiibennen unjitehnnj fisb, aa a buiinaaa
Ru^lL Xo\-i S, Erigg�, JncooSoll�n-heck, Leyi �leason, i�odnoy �usselL j more James RuaaeU, and otber�, '*Vm1eif-'< when. Sfafo Ciitzem, ttctitrs a.i� �x<tm iH i ple��i fiihiagof flwxiXj <�c., seiz*d, end prfi- i plein*
� the Hou. l\ MitckelL i
oplov�d, (be trespasawi miabt ba ^fldil^d�t�ct�dand piinlah�a. But guipa of- uiiug tbe uj^ai bn
uiitter of petitio �ad� in tho above nd othem appeared i v eounsel. Tho Fi-;
ngl�n�, +the�� Jore�gner* bara efloctftd tbeir apecuiativa ; purpoctf^ without aeeming to commit any :h<-iioim infringement of out1 fiabeiy lawi, , it bas wn mo�t d�fficultand expeniive to . n-acb and correct abuies. Tbe neighbour-i J_v toleration and extr�me indulgence witb wjiicli, in ihete respects, Amerioana along
folio�
Ct-r
fruin r mt Knrt
nn'aox to or ni
boanla
h lUcm
m�6n
u Ulli Julv ]ST<>. ni on tbe bi.ot tli
f',3� �"e;,^dj ofa,u, te�.i to ii.���..ucbdiffiOThy.
4" t Fur while respectable peraona a%-ailing henibclves of our courteay may do bo^ ritli mod�ration �nd propr.ety, it is noto-irjus that others have taken adrantage of t to eieied the implied freedom, and to isii ta very extenaively and unseanonably
ulatiiiitidlyeslahlwbflia
ing rt-ra�guew.
t f�shiug taek'.f und anglmg, opposite te
Law
ITlh tiltimo.
the i
witb the market a�p-| plie* of fresh fi^h in the frontie? � citien and ^etib>hterjtft, and to dimidieh ' tbe pn?i-rpd�ofCanndiannetflBber9 paying
> the tJovcmment for their stations,
-> {�> affect tire jnirmlit i of things
a plcasuro txcun-iorj, i\itb cajnji ments, ie.. nnd -�^compunied bv families. and tben and tli toh\di. Whilemil�ie �ftb.
^'t^^^^Z^ l fo-a-tio,^ that tbedet.riorated
boata and fisbing tackle were taken ! ?_f �f our_lake,anfl ond ^er bsh.ng�
and detained by the local Kishory Oflicor
Und waten- oc^ayions constant troubla and annoyance lu the fiyhery officer?. I( en-� taib conr.ii lerable extm publio ex-"actu-fll�! P*"86' to tho "Aberie8 service. - I know, "re aj-b'ori i fmm P*<*�no' ohaerratiou and ofl�cia! in-
tbe
for nn iiirmcttoti of tbe Aot re�ting t fifbing l>y foreign boats inland waters of Canada ; and pending at tiou. tbe onenden.. togeilier w,ith thei
,oil i
the keeping of lie iJiap'.^�d ofac-sre officially re-
rmh tbe iiroce�ding�
formai dureiis tion witb such seizure.
The boab nnd tickle thu^ foit-hwiih delivered tbe nciro�t Co�leetc vidai by the htatute cor.iiug to law.
The.e trail-n.tiot poned tu tbe Dcpar Ilereemls the dl^ �ftbe FL-hen-(Hlicer
f ho fis km g conatituted an oflence under ; statute : the bouts und tacklitig, and fiabing apnaratus, are liable to fdrfVinire ; and tho i-oizure teeius tu be= efTected witb due formality,
e purpose of iny enquin*. under y our ;tionp. is to adceruiin tbe eiist�nce valiie of tbe extenuatiug eircum-'ea set fortb by petitiouers, wilh a to determining whether or n^t ail further action �hould be woived, and tbe pntyer ofthts p�tition for releise of the boats hnd tjxhiiig taekle be granted.
Hi
tht� petit ial :� 1. thii
voluntanly
is chieny owing to abuses practiwd by foi eigners. �lso, I am cognizant of fac�and occurrerKva which prov� that angling hoa been made a pretext to cover mcmi impro-vident operationa ; and pecuniary induce-roent^ have heen hiettl put to needy backwoodd settlers to enter into jouit tishing sp�culations witb United States dealers regardles!'of tbe timea and moins of rendermg thevent�re profitable. Litterly arrangements of, thin kjind have increast-d to an alarming estent, and if tmcbecked would soon produce cons�quences quite irr�parable. I am informed that tbe" loeality where tho pr�sent tres-poai and aeizure took place has m timea past been pecultarly' oxposed to such. injuries. It�re and elsewhero, aa a g�nerai rUle, tbe greatest -tolerarwc hun been ebown by tbe fishery officera towarda ail concenied. If a lor�g course of futile cautions and fdighted forbearanee could juu-tify public offleera in administer�ng tbe laws in any difforentspirit, Iniuch fear my own knowledge offact� afTortla only too ready r�f�ren�a in their behalf. '
It waa for thete among other roaoons that Parliament applied tue Art relating to fishing by f�reigner� to both tbe ^ea and udand watera of the Dominion, without �xpressly authorbdng any exceptions _des and purport of t�smng ia
individual
trt of their niemo- i tuu� nelting, nngbng, band-hna and ail othar methwls of nshing by foreignera, ara tered the watera f equally coverH by tbe law. H may is �xpress purpo?e of i u�ifortuijAia that innocent and bonoratJ* xcumiou party ; ' angleri from the noighboring States should d their neich- ' tb'reby ^uffor a rigid exclusion becauso of hibii of enga- ! '^e ^tf^ tm^ faitldesB conduct of other xcuraions, | American fiahermen. La thia regard, how-angling without any know-! their case doe* not differ mat�riallv ledge that the inc�dental act of ti>k�uc at ! frf!m ttat orBritiah lubjocta who l�gal Bea=on9 and by Liwful f~K"1Aa"
j. Tha
law� of Canada
otlonce agaimt of the partv or
wb�ili.. dnly uUi
i tho c
forb�dden geuerally under leaaes and licorne�, although tbe rigidly applied to fishing
�oni t' ls,u\\thn�rwUb'i!' W for piirp-'aen of trade aud commerce, h any other than customaiy titbing ised tiy ple.iiure paites and angleip : "li�t they bive noc, theierore. eS-pO�Od ihem-=eive� li- any p.-�vjuut ws'rning lie part of Canad^an offi-
als : 6. That il. that the la�v liteid i-ei of ti�lllllg lo
f lea
>p.*
"n for tho first time ,ued and applied in . forbids thepraciit'e
prohibition Is
for amusement, or for meredomesti unies* it ii found to work injury ond in-jqbtiee to tbe regular fishermen by bringing free catch �nto comp�tition wilh th� pn> ducts ofa licensed and rented tisbory. I may b�re mention, as a matter of fact, that we havo ot presont ui difforent ProvincM oftbe Pominion hevcrul American citirens holdmg exclusive fisbing privil�ges, under titl�s for both net nshing stations and angling limita, e�do by aide and on equal termj
tb Canadions. U will th.
aifee�ng alike
bflb
l that'the fiahery laws m fUbermon ana for-
il'ht stfely a�i tho op�ration of | *^ of.lhM* tbe hwreimired'ihe Fishery Officer toer " '"' *" foicoit. ttiu^oho hnd no powar orautboi ity toruake any di>t�nctious in tlieir (a
md exUting local gulations, haa been Uberol and noight-or ly in tbe extr�me. Wo must, bowerer, at tbe same time preservo the [rower, and maintain the toacbinery promptly to en-ThatreBidentsontbeUnada sido of[foPcoour "bntract rigbt, and to cancel tfi-� Hiver St. Lawrence, matenimilarboat- finmmaiily any indulgence which ia actual-ngaudubbingexcun.ionatoi:nit*d,Statea 'y-obujcd or becomes liabla to miau^o, matera in ihat neighi-orhood, and are �bethrr or not m ro doinj wa nhaU r�!u'.r^ Uwaya perraitt�<I totidi ami hnd there as tantly mcludr togethor tho innocent nu-pleav'ure pn> tiei without a�olehUitinn: jlcr, tbe guilt) poacher, ond the decep
<). Tbev n.sk bv tbu memoi^L_^ylt j-j1j?^* ^s^^^1*1^* Tf�a^jirifcM^.-ifl****.^ �C-.^v�^-vwlm^m�vvife.>,r"ferhai a.i."^,w preVent peiitioni-rs, "wilh too line drawn distinrtion thflt as jileasure excur-bioni-^ts Ihny came prepared and fished merely ao inc�dental ta- tbeir main pur-pose. Tliat buch was tbeir object�ibat they anglfd for r�cr�ation �nd not for profit�that they �uppnwd this ]iart of their pas time to be a custom tolorated rat leost m the imm�diate ticinity) by Cauadian authonties, the same aa it permitted to tiaitors from Canada in adjicent Americao watnra,�I do ont d�sire to galnsav.
Thero can bo no doubt that in tbi� par-ticular loeality the firedom of tiabing which haa axisted for m any yoara paat, and tbe entire absence of any officiai protection, bare almon deatroyod tbe nsh-inga. H li certain tort that TnnjitaTf in abusive pn�otices �nd eXceaure flahing baa of late greatJy tried tha fortM|tiwin of tbe local Pishary Oflk�r. tret�knc^, and thrtata, aqd oonUmpt -�T warn-
ukalle that thi
bould find v-
tedly they i
law,"
prWd by the
The adtoittedfiictstbatthese individu__
had not been at any time beforo found trespawiing or lid�ng injurioubly. and that-" tha offlear^had not bad any pranoua occa---�on to ipeciauy warn tbom, and tbat fl�y > really ware ex^curaioniat*AiBflie� to prova that tbeir ofi�sca ia not a ipusntio�alone, and therafiww amounta to a v en ial breaoh of the statut�. Their p�tition and ' state- _ *ment� voluntanly mode before me admit^ tbe act� comitituting an offetic*, but a*k that for tbe ca�pes iuud tiia law may not_| ' ba rigoroualy proseraated againrt tbein. under ail tbete circumatances, 1 beg to
2 a�tbonif^
seutly witheld from sale, and that
ordering further proceedings in tha hlgher. Couru of �M9, th�se cire uni* Umce* may )^ : deemtd ?Umcient juatincation for restoring--.^ tbe boat* ac., and aljandoniog tbe pro-" aet-ution, as an amicable tet towardar. "" foreign neighboum, 7
ln this recxtmmendation, 1 ai 4o add the cordial aesent and of Mr. tiu�ron. the acting Fiohery OnVer/;_-:.'
I take this Opportunity to mggtta that \ ; sp�cial directions shoulrt \*s given to ail Fishery Uvereeers baving charge of inland : district*, regarding the application of the^: flshery biwi to foieignen*. The*e officera . . have nopowerec offUio to make any u�*-^ tmetions. Ifthey~are to be allowed in^-futar* to discriminate in ro�p�ctof anglers," it kbouldbe provided for by dchnite instruc-
'ions. Sbould tbe Department concluuV,.
5 allow this, I further suggest that sniue .
impie �form of gratnitoi�s "Permit" ehould frf) adopted for convenient bmue -imder tbe &jjntcrsignature or the kxy��= Fishery- Officera- The act of Personal or written application for such permission-will serve- to notify tbe officers o( tbe pre- r 1 senc� and intentof any propotad angling or e.tcursion parties, and may enable tbem to recognize boita, Ae.. without �ncurring� _ tbe trouble and expense ofaccosting tbem^ from n distance and ascertaining their out-fil and occapaxion. They en also exerc�s� their knowledge and discr�tion in grantiug ' permils to fan� Jide appUcanta. or witb-hold tbem from persons wbo by misheha- .: vi�ur might d�sentitle themselves to any -indulgence. This formai authority would: also pre vent any misunderstandiug, and i. place oh a regulir and safe footing tbe. enurteous privil�ge which I feel confident'.:" will, witb sinc�re plcisore, ba olwny� ex- ; tenJed to such of onr American neighbor� �� as may fa�rly appr�ci�t� it.
r obediont servant, W. f. WHITCHER,
dur.
' marink i
( ftshkwe*^
(ttawa, 18th july, 1870. Sut,�Uaving considered the facta de*-' �ribed in Mr. Whitcher'a Heport. I finott--this *eiiure to bave been regular and l�gal : and that the foreign boata and fish-" ing taekle thus seized by you ara liable to forfaiture, and were properly deliverad into the custody of tbe neare'^t Collector uf Cu^tonu- i-� l-e tii�po>?d rf as �bu law � directs. r
The principal object of tho enqub-y \ whicb I desired tbe Commissioner of FUh-rios to make wos, to hscerta�n tbe ex�st-nrc nnd value of auch extenuating cir-uinrtancej as were urged in their p�tition ^ by the owners of the hoats and tackl* *a , iLzed, before forfeiting the etfects. I bitc considered also tbe peculiir eu--iras tances related. ond your frank eop. � ^ urence in Mr. Whitcher's suggestions. �� - -In approval or your _|oint rocommeudi-on ail further proOTedmgn will be piayed. ou are hereby authoriied to wiindrnw from Collector BuIIock's oustod^, and tbe proposed sale, tho boata and fiih-ing taekle in question, and permit tbe � raspectira owners to obtain pospescion oT and removo them fortbwitb.
a arcolar letter will If. addr�ssed to _ �rious Canadian Fishery Ofhcers in chirge tif Inland Fmhcries, antborising them to make a distinction in practice between h foreiguers aa may dfsu-o to engige in butta Jide h^hing excursions for pleas�re, and tnose persons wbo bive been or �r� eugaged in and equippe�! for rlsbing for ' s. I have abo ilireclptl that printei lita l>e furni-hed far rratn�toim iw-uf.
tbe local Fishery over*e�1r?. aivordine to
in.tb_e(tnopt convenient mftiiner pos-
I ba
i tho honor to be,
sr,
pt'^l. and themselri nb-tolved from tbe reproBch of baving wil-fully vinlated the law t and ineoosoquenco [bu their t<mts Ac, may not l*i forfeit�d, but-restnrrt� to them.
The foregomg ntnt�ments are presumed to be in tbemaui correct, and being uncon-tradicted may be accepter! as fuets,
At the hearing I explained the law to tit�oncn nnd informod them of tbeir bilitv under n strict interpr�tation of itn avisions. I nlso mentioncd th� fact of (hoir being fubjpct tm well to tho g�nerai fishery laws nnd r�gulations in force iuto tbe ppoal Act relnting to foreigners j and in iTery respect tbey hare been and are �till treated (as regarda mero angling in inland water�) witb no gre�ter �trict-i than Canadian fiahermen whoin ih� rtquirec to take and pay for fiahery laaaaaKid Ueeroea..
Your ol-edient serract,
p. mitchelk,,
Ntnisttr or' Mtthn' and FuAnw.
Sum a ^t MISCELLA^'EOl .S
�ingand fiundy are in �igns of diminu
Mr. Andford Klei halifax,
tbe sniall-pox ahowa t tiens in paris.
tba number or gentilea in utali ia lasc than 2,yx�.
tho engl�hdebt is now lefmthnn it ha� �rer been sinco ISIS.
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