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has of late passed several days together at Chipley's house, without him doing the first thing to secure his apprehension.
As these are but two out of several instances in which Mr Chipley has acted in a similar way, I would earnestly recommend that it be urged on the Governor of the State to fill his place with a better man.
I have the honor to be Lieutenant,
Very Respectfully,
Your Obt. Servt.,
W.F. De Knight,
Clerk B.R.F. & A.L.