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I have the honor to be,

Your most Obedient Servant, Wigned) W. J. Bridges,

Acting Colmint Secretary.

by myself of the encersure above refered

to; the interlineations, abbreviations, and Wisions

being face simicer

(42) 7.6.a.)

Mem. to be communicated to the A.G!

on the

the inst

the accusations brought forward against Mr. Caldwell are of so grave a character, that it is desirable the recollections of the members

the Legislative

of Council, in whose presence they "should not alone be trusted to, _D M = Anstey is requested to repeat in writing the averments he vertaky made. Proper opportin we be given to the accusers to prove the charges, & for the

were made by the Attorney Generali in Ager to avoid mifilnderston

will

to rebut them.

MBB.

14/5/58.

Sir,

Attorney-General's Office 16 May 1858

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I have the hour to acknowledge your of

this date (N: 280) enclosing the slip of paper. returned, and informing

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the

that it was

the

given

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you by His Excellency on the lit to note to be Communicated to me, but that it had hitherto " excaped your memory; _and_

and "requesting to comply

with the instructions of His Excellenerg therein contained, " with as little delay as posible. Those instructions are "to repeat in writing the averments I verbally made " on the 14" inst; in the Legislative Commeil, on the charger against Mr. Caldwell.

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for

I have us sort of wish to take advantage. of Fois Excellency's "Standing Order" that no s ' member of the Legislative Crucil that, whom any recasion, be questioned" out of Council" " his words and voter "in Concil". But I have really nothing to add for His Excellency's information on the subject of his memorandum.

I can only repeat here what I said, the 14th, when Bois Excellency, in debate, as now, The Formable W. J. Pəridges, Esquire, DELI

Acting Coblomall Secretary:

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