4.

5.

bound to send to the

Duke of Newcastle." _ His

Excellency pressed

withdraw ite

me

above

to

expressions; but I respectfully

declined to

retrach

any

q

the Statements I had made

in

the Memorial. His

Excelbury then rejoined –

"Very well, just

as

Zow

"like; but mind zow,

"don't say

hereafter that

"I did not speak to

you

"in time. I will refer, "then, four Memorial to "Mr Merner for his report,

"and Zou must

abide

"the consequences," - to which I respectfully replied

the affirmative, begging of His Excellency to forward

T

A

the memorial, with Mr Mercer's report there,

to your grave, by thes out-going mail of the 23 Instant. _ this request

was again refused, Sir George saying that Colonel Caine

was

absent, and it was necessary that his Report too, upon my Statements to your Grace, should accompany,

the

Memorial. The Governor then decided, and promised that he would

me

the

forward the Memorial to Your Grace by first Mail Steemer of September next, _ when I thanked this Excelleney and withdrew from his Room._

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