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Macuray May 21st 1856

I am very sorry to hear of your recent bereavement and under the circumstances I should not press you to attend to any business of your Ordinary Government, but I think of troubling Your Excellency at such a time, the affair is one of too urgent and pressing a nature that I must refrain from calling upon Your Excellency to insist upon Mr. Anstey giving Your Excellency's letter of the 25th an immediate reply to your request.

No. If the latter declining to make a proposal, then that there be a Court of Enquiry held instanter as regards the Criminal destruction &c. and on the line of proceeding forward & I should wish to have his testimony and that of Captain Wilson, Lieut. Fowler, and Mr. Jeanes, Mr. Jeanes as to whether anything peculiar transpired at Your Excellency's table on the 13th inst. when the four gentlemen questioned were present. The Honble K. Stewart & presume

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