(

refint

achnoinedged by themselves in their report -

I owe the term "archnowledged", "bove this Exelleng that the selection of the Commission was

must be eurone

very properly

наде

because

by himself, hunder whore authority also the Climages were prepared, and that I had us plast nor was I consulted when the in their comination,

inability of Mr. Campbell, S., a gentleman_20ally friendly

to the

Enquiry

to Serve

Owy

Munters of evidence thin 28 May

" to Recognise the Siarges or his climages, these in forethuaring

changes

been from the first utterly Refendiated by me

They Re pat that they convidend it

on to the backing of the Hound 173 Jun 1558, and

Commissioner

I was thus idered.

the

M. Fash may be

in the face of the written Protest of

the Clovision Elect, the Colonial Treasurer, Mt. For them,

also from the Commision, for removing that gentlemand name whoe by the Chailmanship necessarily devolved upon the whereby Surveyor Aneraly the rest Commissioner. in sourority, a gentleman who was hunn to have committed d

Hola Concurrence of

17th

en waguence

68

B

desirable to engage the services our way to act as

Exammer, and doubtless

omal secretary 4th forty 1858- Afterrent of Sammision nutes of wide" to farty 1858, pp 54

Minutes of 1858.7.1.

of offion with D. Bridges, the Acting Colonial Scoretory, in debate in the Legislative Cameit on the 10th. Gay Port, with Respect to the alleged sometion WWE wild well by property or agency with the Brothiols on Lot 241. B, the income fact in the chain of evidence that branch of then Enguich

ca. 14

on

And it is therefore with great truth that, in ther Report, they thens offences themselves with Regard to that List of Alonges : __ and to the en

and to the consequence variving from the ciramistance of my

Rotest temaning unheeded by Hir Excellency and then being called upon by the terms of then Commission to pursue the tenor

- to pursue the tenor of thieve charger

of the 27

1558.

pat

the

Letters of Protest

82,

the 8th at 14

· 1858.

Borespondence the Asting Actorand

13th to

they

re to Sempowered to do

offerers clause inverted into their Warrant.

out of mission for that purpose. But it is an unleapfry foot that Mr. Dary was then known to have been Comes at for Mate-low-Wong at his trial,__ to home labored_

"Zealously with Mr. Caldwel

conviction of piracy, and to have acted on Omvel for the Pond broken too, whove love is trentioned in the Report, and it was under his advice, necessarity biased by these en constances, that the Commission loer after

I words acted in the admission or submit &

of

I have, mider these onemstances, fio Excellency that I neither prefered the changes noticed in the Report, nor attempted to support them, but in authored to my now.

By there, which one Contamed in

May Any 1858, bette Letter of the my mind my Alcay

for 17 May 1858. 1858 £ to the Derrotany $7.21122.30.

not withstanding of nature, mangement, and

We have, they say, experienced great difficulty Repat

" in ora labors, first from

I wording of the Changes, sane of which it appeared_.

sumede sorry, as it eertruity was most distateful for the "Commission to onginie luto; and expecially from the refusal of the Attorney General to act as adenver,

A

$52.54 to 64

18 to 8 8.

Consistently

Contented

Commisstions to Thir Department and in my stil?__ pending appeal to the Secretary of State Juchn to a bike. I made them without precipitancy. I supprated them without intemperance, shalignity, 1 'violence. And even the poidence taken before the Commission of Engring into His Excellency's List of Charges

har Sollaterally

established mine to be substinting time, although the majority liave given to opinion upon that front.

Nothing how transpired to for as the Ividence before me goes _ to shake in the beart

Conviction of

the subothuiteal arconracy of the chineses for relich-Pan-

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