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LETTER FROM GOVERNOR HULL TO JUDGE WETHERELL. 2

Your appointment as one of my associates in the Government, I have considered a most fortunate event, and it certainly is one of the strongest circumstances that would induce me to continue. On whom my mantle will fall is entirely unknown to me. I hope merit alone will influence the appointment, and every wish of your heart may be gratified. That you may continue here and proceed as you have commenced is the sincere wish of my heart. You may be assured that if I should have any influence in the arrangements of the Territory, I am
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