10
11.
to infer that it
a...
very
dust be enlisted during my
they
was
not
tem I
natural
ano
creditable
project for
I stand that
turned art
very
one, who had passed nearly 40 years
in
a.
West Indian Reginent; because)
it showed that, in his Military
capacity, he must have obtained from
the
negro useful services
suggesting his employment in orther localities.
in that
10. Ole was,
project,
was, however, disappointed
which he regarded
with special interest, and to which
it will be
my duty
av
occasion to revert, whilst : from
he
terns
to have entertained
future
the
first
a veAr
very
great more immediate Chief, Mr. Creagh!
aversion to the Siths and their
11. In regard to the West Indians
appear from
a......
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absence I under.
have
badly,
ao
O...
body
as will probably
retum nearly
complete, but not ready for transmision this Mail. As for Mr. Creagh,
by
by
Can
only say
that I have perused
surprise
and
-pain.....
the
representations made
by
The Major
with much su
General in reference to this Public
Servant, who,
if
he
Was
not
A...
favorite
with some
some
Newspaper writers, seemed,
nevertheles, a Gerieleman ithoroughly
trained to his duty, and who did.
his work withart
C
amy
show and
peculiar way but
perhaps in who did it efficiently.