I cannot help feeling that what has happened is personal in. some 
Way “and. that Lb. as due tO. an unrrispdiy feelince on the. part of Mr. “Hore 
Hann, , buu. P-do not Know Das reasonethe Tact that he has taken’ the con— 
plaints he has heard to the others on the Board, without coming to me 
witn them, shows this. He has never workedwith the: office well. Has nowt 
sent letters, or such things as Mr. Baynes’ report, which is a part of 
the minutes of that meeting, to be placed on our files. When he has 
wanted printing he has not asked first if we had anything that would 
do. As far as the real work here goes he does not know any more of it 
than you do. I merely memtion this to show you that he is not in close 
connection with the office. He has done what he wished to without con- 
currence, you see. L have found Baim daabhe to Go things between meet-— 
ings that have not been voted on, and have had to S Peake Ot iy <. Wane 
may not nave pleased hin, There are often thines that do not connect 
such as this:—Mr. Baynes told me the Directors had offered him a chance 
to do more work, and the minutes of the last Ieeting say he offered to 
QO sib ams k 
E Owe you an apology for the length of this letter, and hope I hage 
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not said anything that will give you pain in any way. : 
Again thanking you for all your kindness WOW TGs, lal eta 

