Annived
are extracts from
Mr Auster's letters detailing his offensive remarks which I feel is
imjerious to smyself.
M. Arritey's letter of the 30x distant to the addrise of the Acting Chouial Secretary has the following.
" the Lieutenant borerun" still "what he deccribed himself in "April last" - "This sentence referring to my bias in favor of 2. Bridges, taken in conjunction with the previous und applied to the Governor - viz: "will move
"him
num Mow
now to
give
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the
poor
" means which I invoke of
"fair trial" necessarily leads to
Vide enclosure
pages 1 to 3.
Vide Inclou
Rage of 6.
the inference that the recentive Council as constituted, would
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not fairly judge him.
moge a minuber of that Connell, I humity subunit that such language cants
mɩ My
my
hong which
a reflection will be apparent to
apparcut to yourself.
In Mo: Anstey's Communication addrened to the Right Sourable
the Secretary petate for the Colonies, informally sint direct, dated th August lasts, it is stated "They shew "that I have been contemmed in the "dark and without a heaving, and that "I have been deliberately sacrificed "by the partiality and injustice of the "three persons who, under the Governor;
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