my

with

this bemmission, in concurrence

fillow Commissioners deem it my, duty to declare, that when we signed the Report we did not conceive that

it would be so construed, nor did

intend

there

in our

was

any

we

Report to imply that want of good faith...

and justive in the precedings of those gentlemen. The Report was simply intended to refer to the charges as they affect Mr. Caldwell

I have the honor to be.

Sir

Your Most Obedient Servant

(Signed)

Char. St. Sex. bleuerly

True Copy

Sunveyor General

沿海

Surveyor General.

from the Act 5

- July 18581.

fromthe Acting

18581

in reply

1850.

(Copy)

Moneyofperal's Office, Houyhong, 30th July 1858 64

Move the time to acknowledge your-officiat

had been

the

Connected

(N: 4574) of the 28th instant, stating, in answer to application (Not) of the same date, that. It is Excellency

informed that the Sammision (of baldwort "Inquiry) do not intend printing any more papers with the Sugering beyond the vion tree soidence with which, "I have been furnishedy and the Report, of which I have a "Copy"; forwarding however, to

"the originals of mytwo Letters of Protest, as I state them to be very important - " papers, and that Icon with out a copy of dither of them, and desiring

to return them with way statement in- - before Friday next! (their day?! Presuming that the statement in offlemation? ture alluded to in that which by your_official (1224183) of required to furnish, and which I

squirmation

The

-Me or be

the 23" instant I was

imagined this Excellency to trove been quite satisfier, by refily of the 34th instant, it was

-

nearly improvitic to prepare with at troving the whole of the svidence before we, I most tumbly submit that Bois Excellen's present lose a tough which the world will consider

Commands

infisse

to be nearly akin to that of mathing bricks without show of old imposed whom the Siraclites.

upon

I however return the two priginals of my letters "Whistest by this prevent opportunity'; and only cidion to her

the for owning temarks.

The Fountle

The Acting Colonial Secretary:

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