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the election will long stand a blot on the men of Nelson. Our paper is out this morning under new Editors; if "we" mean in this instance really more than one man. Report hath it that several have banded themselves under Richard Brown, who is the "channel" with Woon. But already, in spite of the secrecy said to be observed, Dr. Wilson, Watt, and Norris, are names mentioned as contributors. The first effort is none of the best, whoever wrote it. The arguments are not followed up, and the style is not Editorial. Our suspicions as to the Superintendent's line of policy are set at rest by the publication of his letter, (which will go by the steamer) to the Governor, on the enlargement of the Council and Executive question. The Chilman job is at the bottom of the present movement. The Superintendent stands in the relation of our native party to it, and to improve his chances, --- which are nil, at present, --- he cooly tells the Governor that the great part of the town left by law to the present Provincial Government, should be preserved to it, to enable it to consider the two propositions; and let us trust that the Governor

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