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I saw Mrs. Wilson this morning she told me that she had written to you, I shall therefore not attempt to give you any further particulars respecting this place and people knowing that she is a full and faithfull correspondent. You will be glad to hear that the Governor has decidedly improved in strength since his arrival. I have had two or three short conversations with him his expression and feeling towards me is most kind. I have hitherto refrained from saying a word in regard to the treatment and opposition, I have experienced from the rulers of the place - It will all come to light in due time. "Truth will prevail even though he who attereth it should perish." Mrs. Carrington and Willy unite with me in wishing you all that you desire in your new and important office. and believe me to remain, my dear Sir, Yours very sincerely, Fred. A. Carrington

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