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and be threatens to have the

whole matter sifted .

The Crown Solicitor most

properly declines that,

· request;

alleging that his position to

-

his client, the brown,-debars all correspondence with a - stranger, unless

expressly

sanctioned by His Excellency.

I have not heard that Mr

Lyall has made

a

any reply-

but it is plain from the tevor of his letter which began their correspondence

that the communication to

of mine

officially

was

not

made, - nor even

made

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for the purposes of this

Excellency's note, - nor in any

manner sanctioned by His Excellency

It is contrary to at

and

all

l principle.

practice that the Law officer of the brown. should be exposed to personal annoyances by such an publication as this, of confidential reports and

and

certificates ; whether submitted to - or, as here, called for by= the head of the Government. I regard this new

with dismay;

w precedent

and that

feeling will necessarily impose

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