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Canada. The Philadelphia Bulletin says that only six millions out of a hundred and forty-five millions acres of the public lands of Canada have been surveyed. Canada have been surveyed. The western peninsular of Upper Canada is considered the best wheat-growing district of the British possessions.--In Lower Canada the Hessian fly and other enemies ofUpper Canada is considered the best wheat-growing district of the British possessions.--In Lower Canada the Hessian fly and other enemies of the wheat crop have produced terrible devastation. In the first year of the present century Lower Canada produced one million bushels of wheat in excess of its own Lower Canada the Hessian fly and other enemies of the wheat crop have produced terrible devastation. In the first year of the present century Lower Canada produced one million bushels of wheat in excess of its own wants; but at the end of the half century such a check had been given to the production of this cereal, that section of the province was only producing half enough foLower Canada produced one million bushels of wheat in excess of its own wants; but at the end of the half century such a check had been given to the production of this cereal, that section of the province was only producing half enough for the consumption of its own population. So far, we only find an excess of cereals in Upper Canada, and since, as we go North, we meet vast regions only a third of wUpper Canada, and since, as we go North, we meet vast regions only a third of which is cultivable, other regions entirely useless, except for the red pine they produce, and others a wild confusion of mountains, lakes and scattered rocks, it is p