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Vidlow to refer to my having caused the difficulty on your verification Department by driving, on the one hand, a full inquiry out of Fraser, clerk aforesaid, also in my evidence needed explaining to the Governor, Capably suspiciously avoided so that the Alienation Guarded of some song, by a Reputable, moved, as the Earl of Clarendon, in the said part of 1857.

The imputation thus cast upon me,

In dealing as careful to protest against the extraordinary selection of an Acting Colonial Secretary to the Government, which it was cast and the remarks, because neither then nor since had any complaint on such a subject been communicated to me through the proper channel of the Superintendency of Trade, the Secretary to the Superintendent.

I notice was matter of my protest. No. 403 afterwards verbally signified one that he had lodged a complaint against me on hand at the office of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.

Your Lordship's decision professing it was not communicated to me that the same had been, in order to have the honor to inform your Lordship Acting Colonial Secretary (having been elected by the unanimous vote of a Committee of the Legislative Council, demanded the resignation of the same selected by himself, found guilty of a want of due attention to the demands of his high & important office).

As Acting Colonial Secretary, Member of the Legislative Council and Member of the Executive Council, his absence of Mint proper, usual license, which should have made him above other persons;

To avoid all possible conflict between his Public & Private Duties which, in the case of the Game Monopoly was sufficiently having been afterwards all of the 17th July, containing censure of the 5th & that censure confirmed by the Legislative Council itself, - found himself under the necessity of resigning those colonial offices.

The case in question was that of his seeing, at the time when, & the place where, the Grantee of the Game Monopoly was first making his recognizance with a view to such Grant, agreed to accept of him,

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