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It was rumoured that Chilman was to get the sack; that the Superintendent would pitch him over, to right himself; but the reverse, at present, appears from a laboured article in to-day's paper, (which I will enclose so that you may get it with this letter), written to draw attention from Mr. Chilman's individual claim, by insinuating that in all he did he was guided by an almost single desire of asserting a but as there is no to apply it to, after all the efforts of the prime movers, no one will be taken in by so shallow a device. What do you think of our Council movement? Some signed the letter to the Superintendent, asking for the dissolution, on learning the result of Chilman's claim. But the real purpose with the originators is the popular feeling and the condition of the Province. C. Brown has already his feelers out; and I was much astonished to learn that East, the man who ran counter to him at Auckland, is now one of his canvassers. If so, he is

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