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cast off a Baue (American) that was fast to them and took possession. The Barque was the American vessel loading wool for Thuriss. There was a lot of talk about it -- fortunately I had gone out of Town that morning to see about some Road matters and was away through the excitement -- the next morning I smoothed things over and nothing was said abt. it. It certainly was a very arbitrary proceeding -- and unjustifiable I should think. The Virago left yesterday morning with the soldiers -- and the Women etc. go early tomorrow by the Phoebe -- Good night. I must close it is very late -- Pray squash Firth and press things on against North if not already dealt with. Always, Yours very sincerely, J. D. Ormond.

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