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honor to enclave.
Vcannot wonder that
Colonel Caine should seek protection from that calum. nois Ivituperative spinit.- which seems to delight in miss his fphick has given mor trouble to the Government than all its other embarrass= ment & which, it became at
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last absolutely necessary to with vigorously, if
deal with.
the Government meant to
preserve o
e authority or pespect To far from the Lieut. Governor having partial judge, or a willing
been.
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condemner of M. • An
• An skerp- it is within my knowledge
that his councils to Mr. Anstey have been temperates Ofriendly
and that on
questions on which he had
formed anopinion, he has "heen mort unwilling to tabes
to Mr.
in officials part. With preferences Anstey's resuscitation of refuted charges
or rather
Cinuations of corruptions against Colonel Caine, of beg to refer to my Deopatah. W. 13, dated 8th May, 1854, addressed to His strace the