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myself are not aversed-
I fear, sir, that the impression-
will become
and remain for
a
Conviction, and the.
supposition a exrtainly.
After
A
trial where abe
accountage was on his siive, M. Calder
is found guilty on charges,
on charges, which
taking such finding to be true.
mixpacitate him for the fellowship
of an honest porking man,
much
more for his offe
of Magistrate.
His Excellency retains keine in
ofree and continues to protect and
Favor himm
His Excellency without any
trial at all funds me
guilty of
2
being W. Caldwells accussi
of having pressed the charges too
strongly aganist him, of having
allowed an overzeal for putlie
Justice to blend my sence of 2.
private right.
In all this, wore the charge at
will proved as it is altogether unsupported by proof, and hostile
to fact, there is nothing which
should witharaco from me the
honest mave, Character of
of an
the respect of those who censure me
Yet His Exallency decrees,
that so far as ni tim liès, Ishall
alone for the Error
by degradation
from my office and local bank,