6.
I was not
aware,
not previously of the misapprehension these points into which Mr. Hudson has evidently.
-
fallou - and I must regret that he has done so, for it
is a material one.
and still
Another error,
e regrettable, I am
More
likewise now for the first time made aware of,~ together with its cause._ The Colonial Secretary's letter (Ibid. Anner. 1) of the sed
June last is new
is new to me
nor do I remember M
Mercer's
ever
hinting the
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opsition be there expresses
works
to
the effect that Mr. Hudson's
having been in continuous course of prosecution for three months before the
were not in
'passning", "Contravention of the Ordinance. Had be done so most asso
assuredly I should have immediately set him right, and enabled brin to disabuse Mr. Hudson
of that error as soon
ax
therefore
formed. It is
clear that he did not so
inform me; for he
that his opinion
; for he expressly
says
to
that effect had been first