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Duplicate – The Origl. P Packet of 31 Jany 

St. James's St London
27th January 1846. – 

My dear Macarthur, 

Not having heard from you since your letter dated the 25th of April last year, I naturally conclude that the Gentlemen on your side thought better of it, and  discovered that I am entitled to receive money instead of having more to pay, on account of my late unfortunate Carleroy Concerns - The enclosed printed Paper will make you fully acquainted with the present state of the matter here, up to the 31st ult  since date no communication has been made to my Solicitors in Lincolns' Inn - I hope you attended to my particular request of giving my old Friend Richard Jones a perusal of the  printed pages - Extraordinary to say, he has not written me one line, which I cannot but wonder at, after he had seen how much and strenuously I have upheld his character, and stood up for his integrity upon all occasions not alone disregarding, but despising and contradicting every attempt made to prejudice me against him, from the very beginning to the present moment -. You will oblige me by letting our Friend know that such has been my sincere feeling and steady course, from first to last, without any exception whatever - which he will have seen fully confirmed in reading the printed papers.

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