juncture at which my suspension ought-

urtout grave.

Mason

not to be resolved on

to be ascribed by the trembling for it is sure

of their the nese population, to the influence destinate opprepor, the socalled "Protictor of breise Ar faldwell, and the still unbroken

forse divary, of which the convict, Mah Thow long

was, and,

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misterstruction

unces only

perhaps is, the Read; doubtless but a very natural one, and ones which will be attended with consequences to be paralleled by those, to which the probable. lso not this junctive, of my person. known to have befriended, abetted, or palimised the criminal or his accomplices to be my successor, must likewise indubi!

Fly lead.

in

23. I do therefore protest against the pro-ceedings of this Coruncil – past and future—and do notify to them that very demonstrare and lippeal to the Secretary of State against the same wil be forwarded to dis Coward Bertier Lytton. of the 10th instant; be their Best, by the Mail

inity. decision what it

24. And, in conclusion, not for the purpose tury, but to condicate my own. Stra

of Beir

how to dry all and every charge.

and more parti contained in their Alinutes.

joner,

:

-certasly those which have been insinuates. rather than expressed, of breach of confiderise__ and cislation of truth!

2.5. I was no

party to the scandals and disclosures of the Caldwell Commission. I protested, from the first, against that and

other form of enquiry into M. Caldwell : 2 x y case, except the regular and constitutional form, prescribed by the Regulations.

me

26. I did not prepare. The Charges. Prepudiated. and condemned them they have no warrant from.

27. I refused to apist the Commission, except in my character of a witness, repeat-Edly invited to attend them, and debarred, A. by the very terms

of their large L'improuident Woment of

appointment,

The Appere

Warrant apporutorent

When

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called and examined

Comores before them, as a person superintending or

my departement, frozen refect ag is attending

employed in

1838

when so

B

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'D

to all per28 20

"to attend or be examined, from refusing to comply with the Governors

Wolemn and generat

Change

in the puble service to be riding & apisting

unti

the Corasni foion therein.

28. For coroplying with that change, and still I speating the Brith according to

had to submit to open criselt and covent

on the part of S. Bridges, under the innuendo

quise of "counterstatement. Best I did not

on that account; ex cut the Amiti pesposed to myself.

had.

29. It bons not unted, by special appout

of the Govern, ment, in the

Bridges obtained a day and

for the lust lens,

and hove, for making similar comments upon my 7

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testimony, and endeavoring, by

intrusted to hire that very

Jouements are

to the case

morning by the Excellerely, and not referring M. Caldwell, and by The means, to establish against.

in the Governor's name, a general chan

Metell

Constitutional

well

me

aberration from triath specific charge of falsehood in respect of my allegations of an authenty pom the Gevessier, that I felt myself

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own je

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such absoloid, in point of feeling

in point of obligation and free had absolved me

in either sense to vindicate my. and faith, and disown at once the responsibility for fearful wils, and the odious imputations now cast upon

30. And

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