did so to his predecessor Mr Spring, are that of the same, from the fact that since he has resumed the best office, he has continued to deliver your letters to us; this we imagine is a sufficient reply to this gentleman's strange assertion.
he must have been aware
that he did not know to whom to deliver
your
letters.
Second. The Property Post Master's assertions, that we rarely send for our letters, unless information is conveyed to us, is a misstatement, as we
seldom allow a
day to pass without sending a Coolie to inquire for letters : in two instances we have had intimation from the Post office of letters being there for us, once by a casual call at our House by the Deputy Post Master in the afternoon,
and once
by
our now
Coolies, who was known
at the Post Office, but had the money
to pay for the letters.
We are
(Signed) bitt Livingster H
A true Copy.
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Frederick Mr. A. Donec
Colonial Secretary.