071.
over.
which I could-
Not
any
Exercides control, for as
Your Excellency will understand,
I was
was natur-
naturally reluctant to interfere
"further than my
in the case
proper duties strictly required
of
Me.
I have to
(Signed) W. Caine,
Colonial Secretary
(Formerly)
Secretary.
Same Colonial Secretary
5 Secretary.
IN Margin care
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4 March 49
M. Hawes
wish.
with No Marginal
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Corne
The same con :
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the
- cousins; but all the circumstances seem to me, that God. Bonham (who no doubt is substantially right in his estimate of Mr. Ferrante character) is attempting to make the best of a very unsatisfactory state of things in the part of the Royal Officers at Songshing. My Minute of 20th ulto: contains an account
as far
account
as then known, but worse than I then anticipated.
Affi
t of
those findings
they
him out, I think,
Int. Samant
was A
confounded four his
Ehre 5th of August 1847. At that time depositions had been taken against him on
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The absurd
charge (in a legal point of view) of a conspiracy by himself against drajen Paine's character.
In the 1th Beloben his Office was
abolished.
In the same
day an information
was
filed against him. This time the charge was
corrected, and the
was indicted
alving
"Wei - Aforn, for conspiracy together
with a Chinese