in
Attorney
General's litte
Aneby's condual so reference to thre unseemly controversies has been . frequently censured by the Gevanes and swirly animadverted on by Her podany materi Majesty's Secretaries of state.
"Resolved unanimously. ( the Acting -Colonial corectary declining to rete)- 2 that in a former the Gennes
Mr.
iv ivas
in March 1858,
regarding W. Sorth
former occasion when Defalich 100s of
28th Augerst, 1856 from
instructed to suspend secretary of Stat.
Ansty unless he made public reparation to the injured party, Mer Mejslijs Mopsty's Severnment declared in an appeal suade by M. Anstey to the Shoutary of State that "Mr. Anstay had "avaited himself of that appeal not by expressing his willingness to make
which the evidense brought
y
apology
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"forward on behalf of the Chief "Justice seemed to render proper.
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nor
"ever by simply stockning to give that " pology, but by a letter in which "The repeats the charge on what I
"must term virulent and offensive
oatoulated in as far a
language rat
expenser.
in
that he
" him lay to degrade and vitify his "superius functionary. And 710 Ansty himself repurdiates the "had only used exdinary pudom" in " remarking on the Sudge's demeanor on
en by declaring publio, -one
occasion!
" some convivial
convivial occas that the
occasion was
"
" of high official ceremony. Mr. Anstory = - stands therefore in the position of an -Officer who has made a charge of