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into the States from Canada, though passengers, as well as residents of the Province, were stopped and their passports demanded. were unprovided with the needful d, and were turned back. If system is continued, there can be doubt that the passenger traffic of Grand Trunk and Great Western will receive a serious blow, and Canadian investments become more unpopular ever with British capitalists. The of the passport system to individuals no inconsiderable item. It is believed that Mr. Cameron is now issuing twenty passports per day, for which he is allow to charge one dollar and fifty cents each. Under the new regulation these passports must be vised by the cons agent here, Mr. Kimball, who charge one dollar for his trouble, so that the man who wants to make a trip to Buffalo must pay two dollars and a half in addition his railway fare. In addition, there must be daily delays, causing considerable expense and interruption to business. We may note here, that American ci