12.
mention
was
to your frase,
in
and
styled by that officer,
as
most assuming tone ungentlemanlike manner, "gross impudence and strosions
audacity"
my
part; - words
which he persisted in making
use
of
more
than once
on
their
my remonstrating against applicability to
my conduct,-
when I left him. -
13.-
Colonel Caine returned
on
to his duties the morning of the 8th November, and I immediately went to him and represented what had taken place between him Mereer and myself._ Colmel Caine said that he had exeived
a
note from Mr Mereer
W
the
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complaining bitterly against me for having assumed,
easion in question, the discharge of the duties
of
appertaining to the Office Colonial Secretary; and Colonel Caine, whilst admitting
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the most flattering ternes the assistance which I have constantly rendered him in the performance of my
duties as
his immediate Subordinate
in the
Establishment since
June, 1846, observed fault of to provoking
that the
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misunderstanding between Min Mereer and myself, (and for which he felt extremely sorry), was entirely his, because
hat not at the times
he
told
me
that hun mereer