218

His Excellence's decision

Council compitted

II.

это

to

210

446

that His Excetency before approving of the Lest"

of

the 10t instant in legislative

before

send in

To what it contains: because it is

not a true and

a

dia say

ΟΥ

writé;

mo

ht to have had his attention called to

ought

the fact that the "privilege"

was also intended to

enue for the benefit of third parties. And I abstain

faithful abstinct of what I really

hav

refer,

1. to the Governor

in laneil

2. to the Secretary of State,

3 to yourself as Acting Colonial

Secretary

For the reasons already assigned in

former letter

I

aive alu

of debate invented "Standing Orders" a

as

• benefit of the primalige

by. His Excetterey's

few months

own

ago, and, so

am concerned, submit to be "questioned

"out of Connial by Government, for what I how sain " or done in bonneil; - but I cannot help thinking

that

from recording the "Charges' 'to which I porticustody

and in which

a name is mentioned.

to the Secretary of State,

2. With

regard I have above significa my

to incw his Lordship's

determination not

Censure

by faublishing,

}

except to His Exectuency the "Charges sais

to be contained therein.

3. But

Commencing

m

aa

to

my Correspondence with yourself.

the 6th-Inly 1857, occasionally.

reappearing during

the Month's

Winter, and revived and

of

the last

preased from

the 135

instant to this date in clusive, I do most

Confidently

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