could not accede.
The service can thus be communicated to me, is fraught with consequences of so ruinous a nature, that, "unless averted, I shall be constrained to appeal to Her Most Gracious Majesty for an 2,
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But, as this course may be offensive to His Lordship who, through a misunderstanding of my case, or want of time to look into it, has neglected to accord to me the justice which is my due, I deem it my duty to write to you, Sir, to beg that you will intercede with His Lordship to order me the pay which I have solicited; and, as I cannot be again employed, that compensation may be awarded to me for an abrupt dismissal from the Public Service.
Itake this opportunity to forward herewith copies of party correspondence had during the present Month, having relation to the case out of which suspension arose, and to which it may be necessary to refer, in the event of further communication on this subject.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient
humble Servant
W. Jarrant