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Du reply
to letter 928 690 A
I wrote the Etter annexed t
datid. Super ight No4.
لائی
The Governor are
letter informes
thee
his
that on the
first letter report
receipt of my first
eng
the fro
Frands of Huffam and
his escape to Macas the Governor
made a minute that it was
a cau
for
a warrant not a
dummons, and directed it to
be placed in the hands of the Captain Suspeniten dent
Police, Mr. Jeans.
مجھو
of
I had caved one I'm Leave
on my way
the
hone
öfter leaving
Court on Saturday afternoon
at about 4 ft. me and placed
the Court wieder the
of the Police.
ه کره کموت
charge
Mr. Deave had not
then heard of the frauds or
flight off Hauffam acthough, the Governor had been informed of confessions of Hufam and the advice given to him
"
to him by
Dr. Hayltar on Friday night.
I thought it right in the Letter 1102
articl Justice
letter above referred tourpees Colseur parq.
my opinion
the
that as
Governor
*V
Governor knew that Hutsem had confessed to wating away
with this
money.
And
Knew
that he had been advised to
to Macar, supposing
go 2
be
___
"could not face
enguing, is
Ar
was to be lamented the..
ے کمر
warrant
the
not issued in
time to prevent
escape.
This II had been told by
Mr. Hay Lar himself on Monday
19t
tion an
any
the Communica
Stese
as Mr. Haytar
Corfe dentist
had
made the
same statement to the Honorable
C. Bruich just before he mentions
it b
43.
7. Haysiai suid that Huffam had told him that
he had lent the
money
a.
man named Webster. Mr.
Hageton advised him of the
Story
was true to fai.
enging, is not the had better
go
44
NNo
if Macas.
BACA
A
but a
very veresiding
person, I imagined, would
Recept
this
Story without Some
conformation. The circumstances were more than suspicions.
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