"Freedom
en
remarking
rking on the Judge's ..
' demeanor on some convivial occasion
" declaring that the
occasion was
by
-public-
" one of high official ceremony Mr Anstey._
" stands therefore
in the
the position of a
an
"Officer who has made a charge of serious "fficial misconduct against another " superior in position to himself. " refused to retract.
or
and
to ap
apologize, " although his charge is rebuitted by "strong evidence and supported as for " as the papers before
me show, by " On that occasion Mr Anstey made public reparation, and was in not suspended from Office.
none"
consequence
"Resolved unanimously (the Acting Colonial Secretary declining to vote, ) -
have
• 3. That repeated warnings had meffect in checking the
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Acting
lonial Secretary
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impetuosity - tempering the rashness- acrimony lessening
diminishing
the
the frequency of Mr. Austen's Uttacks-
that this Council concur
and
in
the opinion conveyed to Mr Anstey in the letter of the Acting Celincal Secretary of 25th July.
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No 433, in reference to the enquiry into charges made by him against Mr. Caldwell before the Commission appointed by the Governor. And the Council have come to the conclusion that Mr. Ansley's former errors have been repeated on this st
recadion.
Resolved
unanimously (thi Acting Colonial Secretary
57. declining to vite,