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desirous of accertaining the spications of other mecubers. The matter was macke
discussed, and certainty si 710
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towards
but the pidgin
cal
the Council
Was Unanimous, in favor of M.Day.
on Mr day's death there lot ve
two applicants for the Post,
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Thingsmill and Mr. Green. Both
the Candidates called
zue
hint
but to neither aid I give any as to my intentions. Smectioned Newrose to Mr. Kingsmill that both
Mr. Anstey and tv: Day had made him the subject of representations to Yourself and had sent to you
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suvary
letters, which he had written to
theme. A few hours before the bouncel
met I received a private (îmmumication from Mr Ruigsmill stating that attir
Much Cousideration he had determined
to withdraw his letter of application for thic Office . In this state of things
[1o Grecu toas ucauconcus ly
appoiiited to the provisional Attorney
Eucialship..
I have the honor to be,
with the highest Respect,
Sw
Four most obedirut
Humble Scrvant.
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