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efficiently

attracted attention, And that adverting

to tiens,

As well as to the special grounds which distinguish Capt. Wathina's Case from others, he is to be Allowed the benefit which to lay ago a dered in his favn of

a pecuniary payment in lieu of the rooms which he

formerly occupied.

PF.E

17 Sept

On the whole I think it more

was

for the benefit of the service that por Labouchere on uphold his own decision than that he and hold himsel

bound but what was not a

but rather an

on the part of

indication

decisio

of opinion

Lord J. Russell.

I would reply that Lord John Russell

quslision but reserved

did not give any i

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it for the report which die J. I was instructed to Jumist – Sir W. Molesworth in a

Jurnish which relieved Capt walkins from portion of his duties

despatat

Q

referred

5 Lord

John Russell's despatch of 23d June

but he does not appear to have intended to pronounce

any opinion of on the subject

Of that despatch

Mordabouchere in arsiony

ah

the decision announced in his despatch of 18th March last fully considered the documents laid before him & he feels it necessary

to manitarni thi decision then deliberatif given

Ms 25 sept

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