-indulgently dealt with in this matter, but as I have every reason to believe
he has been acting under the
influence
Ar
and guidance of Chisholme Anstey,_ the suspended -Attorney benual who availed
Me
himself of the notorious jealousy and ill-will which existed between Mr. May and Mr Caldwell the Regretian General to entangle? May in the Caldwell quarrel - I have been disposed to look with greater leniency has taken.
the part he
You will observe that in the
utter discordance of opinion
between Mr. Day, Dr Bridges
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the
one part, and the present
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the other, I endeavoured
on
confidentially to obtain the views of the Chief Justice, but as Stis Hown (naturally enough
I must own) declined
any
interference, the Council ions - compelled to steer its
to steer its way as it best could among the difficulties
of the case. The Sicutenant Governon (who
was
by illnen prevented from attending the "Council ) would have prefered pronouncing no judgment and sending the whole matter home for your decision. I thought