Macaley, G
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My dear Sir,
The defamation
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With reference to the atrocious charge made against you by M. Chitholen Anstey, I request that I have not an opportunity of declaring upon my oath before a legal tribunal that, as far as my observation went (and having sat within two of Mr. Buckley, I had practically as good an opportunity of observing every act of your demeanour as he had), that the charge is not only not true, but not true in any degree. That next but one to Capt. ... Corner, Commanding this Garrison, and re-schmidt (in discussing this charge with me) said that you were not only not in the state so recklessly represented, but that you were perfectly sober. If this gentleman's opinion upon Mr. Anstey's charge, and left his opinion upon such a point, is entitled to at least equal consideration.
James
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Caky, G
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My dear Sir,
The demitage
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June 4th 1856.
with reference to the actories -ing change made against you by M. Chitholen Anstey. I requt that I have not an apportunity of declaring upon my wath before a legul tribunal that at far as suy
observation went (and having sat within two of Mr. Buckey I had practically as good an opportunity of observing every act of your demcance at he had that the charge is not only not true, but not true in any degree. Ihat next but one to Capt. Comer Com & this Garrison, and re schohit wrids (in discussing this charge with me) that you were not anly not in the state to recklessly represented but that you were
perfectly lober. Is this gentleman Lat upon M Authey & left his opinion upon such a point is entitled to at least equal
Consideration.
Jam
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