with Machowwboy be
merely holding
communication with and rendering
aid to a
man
free from crime unconnected with Pirates - and unjustly repersed and conterunek, then winch of what he did he might will defend, and with regard to the semuainder the mstances dwelt upon Imight be excurred
intiscection.
but if
I was
on
the
Pirate
-
n
or
externated as
eums in
contrary
if
acto
judgment: Machowwory
the immense power
which he possessed was mainly due to his intirnate connection with M. Caldwell _ and if Mr. Caldwell invariably used his official position and influence ofor the obstruction on
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perversion of pustice in this man's favour, then the intimacy which is admitted by Mr. Caldwell, camote be justified, and the only question
as to the truthfulmen
which remains is
Mr. Caldwell's asserted belief in Machowwvous innocence - In other words, whether Mr. Caldwell was Munchowwooup's accomplice, or merely his dupe and took.
Mo
12.
As to Mackowloong's character unprejudiced person can I think
other conclusion from
anive at
a
any
permeal of
the
accompanying -
there that he fully deserved
papers than
the
infamous reputation the bore.