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Mr. Carrington called on me in the morning about nine o'clock, to enquire if I would give him a letter I had from Mr. Webster, about the 11th. of September /44, tendering me his (Mr. Carrington's) services, which I told him was very unusual; but on considering the matter I would not object to his having a certified copy of it, which he said would do; having a long conversation with him on various matters. I dismissed my school-boys, whom I have generally from 10 to 12 every morning after breakfast. Mr. Carrington offered, at my desire, to go with me, and see Mr. Smart's boundary pointed out to him, but he considered the natives would not let it be changed from where they supposed it to be fixed. During the day I consulted Mr. Webster, J.P. and Mr. Halse, Lawyer and J.P., respecting the giving up of Official papers, which were

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