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explain the impossibility of acceting
to Mr Murrow's request.
11.
I should add that whatever No. Murrow wished to
M. Caldwell
say of
he had ample opportunity to exy in
and
F
A such
his own newspaper, opportunity I believe the largely
availed himself.
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for libel._ The Newspapers of the "Colony at the time sympattizing I presume with their brother witor one and all persisted in the most vindictive misrepresentation of me (and of Mr. Lyall alsoj
the occasion on
in question, and
neither Mot
as
Lyall
reply
to
12.
Next come the charges against
myself -
The
first is that I voluntarily,
acted with M. Lyall with intensify the punishment
a view to
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Tarrant then a prisoner in buol
nor myself condescended to their slanders, I am not sorry now
to have an
opportunity of explaining
a very simple matter.
13.
The Prisoner Tarrant made
a
complaint which on being laid before the Governor, Sir Hercules Robincon,
was
referred in the ordinary course to the visiting Justices on the weekly Pota