Governor Sir John Bowring
Via London, Stormont, 320 Fine, 1855.
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The Rights South" Henry Labouchere.
3 minutes-
N° 3.
Received
enclosing documents connected
with
difference
between the
Chief Justice and the Attorney
General.
7025H.Z
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W. Labouchere
re: W. Andy's letter of the 27 June, p. 80. deliberately written after full leisure for the passions cooling,
is so bitter & malignant, so full of coarse
and yet studied insolence, that I do
think, myself, the writer of it ought
to remain in any
much less a post which brings
him
into direct collision with the Ch. Justice. I have & have recommended immediate proceedings to his suspension, but for one circumstance: Sir J. Bowring, in his letter
of 26 May
announcing
his intention
by
in his private
his decision, (
a further communication, by
"all communications henceforth must
I made officially through this office!")
Now, were Mr. Anstey punished as he
deserves for his letter of the 27 June,