The Editor was produced in town and chastised yes, by had. Being much aggrieved I reported Facts to Sirdar Bowring and made known my indignation at the Conduct of Dr. Bridges and his friends have, I believe, forgiven. They commented upon his behaviour and every Endeavour has been made not only to bring me into various troubles but also to connect me with the press of the Colony in a manner unjust and irreconcilable with truth.

I believe I am to remain,

Dear Sir,

with great respect, your very obedient Servant,

Forth

In Mr. E. Mitte's letter of 18/04 I should put upon myself the solemn duty with great respect. to the letter, when to 4th I had no suspicion of matters connected with the administration of the territory, nor that of being the successor to Duke of Richmond.

His frank and candid ...

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I have not thought much lately of ...

ottle cum cith respect.

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