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be set in motion, I have only to say that after you had suggested it to the Governor and received his assent, you told your servant Chin to take those fandley before you, and that Chair, and away was applar to His Grattoney.
Your doing so did not appear to be in the slightest degree displeasing to His Excellency.
My dear Sir,
Yours Sincerely,
I F Edger.
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Dear Sir,
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8. June 1856.
At your request, I beg to state that I was a guest at Government banquet on the 13th Ultimo; and conversed with you two or three times during the evening. Salts left the House at the same time with you, and I declare that you were not in the least intoxicated, nor did I receive anything in your manner at any time to cause Mr. Anstey to make such an unfounded charge.
Yours very truly,
Signed) John Francis Cass,
Town Major.
The Chief Justice.