with some uneasiness on

tasting

deep inspiration. Its appearance

now denotes debility

emaciation and general derangement

of the digestive Organs, and

notwithstanding all creation made

on the improvement of his health

more

it is only becoming daily and more impaired. Under

the above Circumstances ruń taking into consideration the strong predisposition existing to an irritable condition of the

Glandular System, and visi the unfavourable effect of this Climate on Hepatic affections, I strongly recommend that

Mr Murser be permitted to

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return to Europe at the earliest practicable period for the re

covery!

of his health, and I am of opinion that the longer Mr Murser can remain at Home

the more

likely will his

recovery

(Signed) I Carrol Dempster,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

December 6th, 1858.

A

True Copy)

Colonial Secretary.

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