Tuesday
June 4, 1856
Dear Sir,
In reply to your letter of Yesterday's date! I do most solemnly declare that when I had the pleasure of meeting you at the Governor's table on the 13th Ultimo you neither laid nor did anything to lead to the supposition that you were in the slightest degree intoxicated; the idea of such appears to me most preposterous.
Yours very truly,
J. Carrole
The Honble J. W. Hulme, Esq
Chief Justice
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Dear Sir.
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June 4. 1856.
In reply to your love of Yesterday I date! I do most solemnly declare that when I had the pleasure of meeting you at the Governors table on the 13th Ultimo you wither, Laid or did any thing to lead to the supposition that you were in the slightesh degree intoxicated, thee, idea of such appears to me most preposterous.
Signed phen
yours very timby: J. Carrole
The Hoube I. U. Hulme, ress
Chief Justive
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