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comes to the Barracks once a week at irregular hours on Saturdays, stays a short time, walks down to town, returns for orders, and back again to his station. It is right you should know this. Indeed, Newsham does not hesitate to say that he attends daily to his own private affairs; and when I asked him if he had any intention to leave on the 18th. he replied with a smile that he had not, and was perfectly satisfied with the present arrangement. By Captain King's direction, two of the Police will assist in the removal of the Harris's to Mr. Priske's farm, where they are to be taken, by the consent of the latter. Pascoe, the eldest son, is to placed under the care of Mrs. Fall. Louisa is living with the Sharlands; and the two remaining branches will be provided for. Everything is quiet. Being faithfully yours (Signed) H. Halse.

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