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apers in the State, and especially in a paper called the Vineyard Gazette, published in Edgartown, Dukes County. A convention of delegates, representing the discontented towns, was held in Bostone discussions in the newspapers, or of a circular signed by Richard L. Pease and others, dated Edgartown, June 13. But at the request of the Governor, he wrote the following letter:— Adjutant-Gen of this date, calling my attention to a circular signed by Richard L. Pease and others, dated Edgartown, June 13. I had seen this circular before; and I have read also articles in the Vineyard Gazerecruit for a certain ward in Boston, when he originally enlisted, it may be, for the quota of Edgartown. The Vineyard Gazette says that Edgartown paid local bounties to the men who enlisted for tEdgartown paid local bounties to the men who enlisted for the quota of that town, and were not credited to it, the sum of $10,375, and lays the blame upon this office. I have already shown that this office had nothing to do with making out the rolls, or w