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deal at times from internal pain, and debility.  He is however certainly more cheerful, his appetite is quite sufficient, and he generally rests well at night.  Such an evidently deep seated ailment, can only, if at all, be gradually and slowly conquered.
We were much amused with your account of Mr Martin's behaviour at the late trial and the ridiculous prompting he inflicted in his Counsel.  The proceeding is altogether a discredit [?oen] to the Colony, but at any rate highly disgraceful to the  to the person chiefly concerned.

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