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Imail and I will at the same time forward all the correspondence which has reently taken place with public Offices here on
the subject of their instigating false
and malicious attacks
upon
the
Government in the Newspapers;
until the receipt of
which
perhaps your
в
brace will
change.
suspend your judgment on this
I have
now gone through Mr Murrows letter the general tern and style of which justify I think, my commenting, in
в
few concluding observations,
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upon Mr Mussow himself, his proceedings, and his paper, with a freedom which under other circumstances I should have been desirous to avoid. I belien the plain and simple truth to be that Mr Murrow is anxious
and has been doing his best for some time to get up a disturbance here, and is disappointed at his entire failure beyoud his most sanguine expectation which he says attended sepon his embarking
The
success
in Journalisun was attributable
to the distracted state
7 at that time consequent on
the Colony !
the
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