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As to the intensification of Tarranté punishment I am tempted to take the opportunity of stating the following circumstance: while eteadily but quiescently resisting the
damor
бр
the Hougtong
Stomphony Press for executive annulment of a judicial sentence
Editor, I received from the
on an
newspapers, not from the community, the
most virulent abure - This I never noticed publicly, contenting myself as usual with the Knowledge, which I had the fullest means of arriving at, that, beyond the individual Editon
was admitted into
not one of
whom the society of the place,
no one allowed
any weight to the slanders directed at me.
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Once howeven (11th November (359)
I'nceived a personal communication
from
on the subject of Tarranti complaints the Justice on Faol visiting buty for the week, and in replying to him could not refrain from noticing a calumny which the Press and circulated, A few days afterward this Gentleman,
A
Magistrate as respectable in _
character
in
years,
Came
me
and said that he had without
sun
аль
any
instigation from myself Editon whom he neund and assured him to the following effect _ that the, the Magistrate, had been hast visiting
Eustice
for
the
past week and as such And had several complaints from