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efficiently complied with the direction,
which were that he should quit a public "Expulsion of regret" & that it is now
hoped the Ct. J. will regard himself satisfied, & this
I quite agree
I think Anstey's
disaffected
letter pretty satisfactory & the letter to the
as ended.
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The R: Honble Henry Labouchere
Governor Sir Hin Bowring
Victoria, Amherst, 11th November, 1850.
7 enclosures.
No 178.
Received
Steps taken under the decision
428th August and reporting
Acknowledging Despatch AD4
it enquired
Chief Justice conveying the matter on the part of J. Downing very incautiously worded
I think that Mr Anst... has substantially complied with the representations of my Despatch
in the lines suggested for the Message
I would add that I had the experience of the grave inconveniences & evils which persons differing ... of the retired highest legal status are liable to in Criminal Courts will render the duty more
Careful in ... the latest ... this Difficult when I
ML. J. 18.
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I have to acknowledge
the receipt of your
Despatch 2170. of the
11 of Novr enclosing copies
of a correspondence relative to the difference
between the Chief Justice
& the
Attorney General
of Berry thing - Then also received your
youn
R. 6.92 of the 13th of Nov accompanied by letter from the Chief Justice to myself
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which the declines to ... as sufficient
;