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ffray, in which he, being quite alone, was set upon by one of the Commissioners of the Customs, aided by bystanders, and received much hurt From a letter of Hutchinson. Compare the Diary of John Adams, which shows that Otis was not so much hurt but that he was abroad the next day. from a very severe blow on the head. For an account of the fray see Boston Gazette, 11 Sept. 1769. Compare Tudor's Life of Otis, 362; John Robinson in Boston Gazette, 11 Sept. 1769; Otis in Boston Gazette, 18 Sept.; John Gridley's Affidavit, 13 Sept. 1769. This affair multiplied quarrels between the people and the King's officers, and mixed personal bitterness with the struggle for suspending the Chap XLII.} 1769. Oct. trade with England. Early in October a vessel, laden with goods shipped by English houses themselves, arrived at Boston. The military officers had been speculating on what would be done, and Dalrymple stood ready Dalrymple to Gage, 1 October, 1769. to protect the factors. But