Message of Governor John C Brown to the Thirty Eighth General Assembly of the S

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And protected by law. Cheap land is not the only in- ducement to immigration. The tide of immigration will always flow to localities offering the greatest advantages of soil, climate, wages, cheap living and free education. We have the great North- wes f to compete with. And although we o. Se; higher inducements in climate, and perhaps in the price of labor, yet, in everything else, we are under disadvantages that we must surmount. I have no report yet from from the Emigration Bureau, and when ...it is re- ceived, I may make of this subject a special communication.
THE COTTON TAX.
The 37th General Assembly adopted a series of resolutions in- structing our Senators and requesting our Representatives in Con- gress to introduce and support such measures during their next ses sion as would cause to be refunded, without delay, to the people of the cotton growing States, the tax imposed and collected upon cot- ton for the years 1865, 1866 and 1867. A bill for that purpose has passed two readings in the House of Representatives and is now before the Committee on Ways and Means.


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