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Mr. Editor: - Will you pie ise give me space for the followlDg: Witli all our electriclty, gas and gasoine, our city might to be pretty well ighted. liuttinie anda'ain when neither 110011 nor stars ware visible and vvould íot be until aboutdaylight next niorning, the different parta of our city away from the lights of the stores would be in total larknew. This onghtnot to be. We pay 'or light and are entitled to it. Speaktng 'rom my owu experience, to gay nothing of many others, I have more tlian once run agalnat a tree with my horse, and once had to replace my broken thills by new ones from same cause. And I believe [ could see and walk as straight as the next one. But this time it was the lamp ?ost, and I eau assure you, the pillar of ire that loomed up before me would not liave been at all objectionable on my way home, had it not been for the dislodgement of my feit, for which I had to fumble in the dark, and pouring rain, and a terrible blow between my eyes which will probably give me away before you print this article. For one, I consider this a serious matter, and those wliose duty it is to furnish us light will hereafter please do their duty and give us light when we most
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