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<yur Hbumi Jablc. I TnE iNsruiir.cTioN IN CANDIA JOSKPII CABT- WRIGUT.—Mr Cartwright, in the small pamphlet just published by liiui, has taken time by the forelock," for the insurrection lias not terminated. He strongly advocates the claims of the Ureek Christians to the fupport of the Western nations, and the expulsion of the Oswanli from Europe. lie snubs the press of this cotiiiti-y for its pro Turkish proclivities, and defends Greece from some of the attacks which are occasionally made ul) ii it. The writer is evidently a warm partisan of Greece; but he produces no new facts nor any startling" revelations. The pamphlet was evidently written to sell," and we must say that it is a very dear thilliiig's worth. HHITISH AMI'IUCA CoNrainuTioN, nv TIIK HON. CHAKI.KS Ti RI'Cit. -This is an important letter printed in the form of a pamphlet, on a very important subject. It is the production of Mr. Tupper who describes him- self as the leader of the Government of Nova Scotia, and is one of the delegates to this country, so that he must of necessity be well acquainted with the require- mlnt awl (if Nova Scotia at least. I he letter which is addressed to the Karl of Carnarvon, principal Secretary of S ate for the Colonies, is a reply to a pamphlet issued by Mr. Howe, who is now opposed to the Confederation scheme, though formerly in favour of it. No one, we think, can peruse this letter without being fully convinced of the sound policy of uniting all the British Colonies in North America into one federal state, and that quite as much for their own political and material interests, as any benefit which may arise from it to the mother country, Hy tbisoppnltuuc production, Mr. Tupper has done the state good service, for lie his given us much valuable information upon matters of which the general Critish public are mostly ignorant,and it is information (If a character which can be safely ae'e.l upon. It is clearly and sensibly written; aud we trust tint shortly we shall lnve to record the result which the writer so strongly recommends. If this be not done, Canada, sooner or later, must be aniKXcd to the Cnited States.

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