wone to be mepended only if he were

Brunhard

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proved to be "un habitual

if "adegaule proof shed be given that

un in

my

Sun

bencia

d.

lab.

occast the Sudge had disgraced his person & offen Huysub- brickly exhibiting himself in a sate of evident intoxicat:

Iris bering

an

habitual drunkard this whi was

against him has been most completely negatived,

-time for supping

-

the original charge

nor is there ange

any bu

that in wither of the vecas adverted to the Sudge made Wie wit of public exhibit of drunkeness why I conting

his removal necessary

What took place at the rendering divine at Gen. D'Aquilar's I quite agree with that Officer in the

highly improper to engence into at all

buted as

that it was

only

mich un engin

7

site what puped at a strictly private party we rely have been jus by its being one of repeated nots of drunkeness bought form to spport the charge of habitual drankeness.

justice

&

must be informed that in restoring him to his office I feel boun to declare that I consider his character, for whiety entirely I trust that much wither there proceedings & uninjured by be the spind" of the commanity to in which he holds to important un Iffrie that I peatly repet that he W been subjected to the pain of such an enquirigento the I must derect him to be put in propof myself Aquis of the whole compondence (which however I be avoided ) in od with not to be made public of this can

was not needlep be entified that the mortijat" The despatch (with reference to Sir J. Davis; strand to institute then proceedings) must remark that the result hasbeen to confirm my paid of the messity of the engning, since it in Arrows that without it the Munster of the C. Justice as have been ly it it also be semushed. Th Intject to an entirely undeserved refrönch.

of the form of State conthing much a char can be regarded as a private but must necessarity:

Brut hem.

mititutid.

Ze

may

unwilling

one

so letter hom a Goud to requinst a public jewent can be regarded

Printed us hubhi.

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Ker

Mr. Merivale

Mr. Hawes

Earl Grey.

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Interad

284 Feb: 1848

28

11.

2 Mck

13.

312

Monial Office

2 March 1868.

I have to acknowledge the receipt

of the private Desjaten of your

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In the Davis, of the 204 21.847

and another of the 8th Dec. 1847

marked "Private and Confidential",

with the Erinner of Prsieedings

belive the recutive Council of

King Kong,

on

the secasion

certain charges brongéb agains!

This postice kaime.

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