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Client; & pays some complimts to the Judges.

States from the bill the history of the complainant’s appointmt his application to Goddard, his subseqt application to Morgan, who acqts him that Goddard denied his right, but does not deny it himself, only refers him to the general orders which he intends to issue respecting all the Staff appointmts at once.

The Complainant relies 1. On the ltr of Mr. Hay, acquainting him with his appointmt