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