7.

my

not

him

Your

sending

Lordship's Despatch to his house. but has not I abreasy ber sensible that the correspondence

of ther Majesty's heretaries of State is of

confidential

nature,

I should have learned

to allow

it from this Papage of my printer Instruations._ " Governors are not at liberty Copies of the Secretary of State's Gespatahes

any

or instinations

to be taken by any person under.

circumstances, unless by besire of the Secretary of State".. In W. Hulme's hostile temper

I exercise

a

necessary discretion

an

unreserved

in abstaining from communication of Your Lordship't Letters; but I went so far

to quote verbatim what

even

a

it was

71

To

necessary for hins 20 sending

know, without

the letter

to his house. The Attorney-

General's observations transmites

in

my Gespotah N. 143 of 18th

December,

made

regarding

the ill use

by Mr Hulme of I Letters in Jon Court, Official Letters

will justify my

caution..

After the instances

f

contempt on Mr Hulme's part towards the Legislative Connail and myself, detailed in my Despatch N 135 of 20th November,

not complain of

he need

Siscourtesy

procedure.

in the above necessary

In that seepatah I +

as

reported that I has succeives fan by my interference

Criminal Sefern to

во

cause

а

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