the accused. Officer shall defend himself orally

toriting.

a coor disa

ding

pule which may

may

Roww

or in

to the

be laid

by the Council. The

Council had abundant reasons

for declining to hear Mr.

orally.

5. There is quite

evidently

4 Anstey

arr

Entire misapprehension, which

with many others &

dless

: others & equally ground

Extravagant,

And Extrava

- has tatru.

possession of Mr. Anstey's

his notion that

moved, in his

his

private correspondence

has here interespted...

4. The allusion to the

interlocutory

is

67

Communication" unworthy of notice - it only

shows that Mr Mitchell, the

Assistant Magistrate, who is

terrified

into submission to

Mr Anstey consults that

gruthman

received

ou Communications

acsind by him from the Colonial Secretary's Office.

7. Mr Anstey says that

Mr. Caldwell, threatened the Court with the

vengeance of

the Governor, but I believe

to be

the fact to

merely

that

whree Mr Mitchell, in obedience

to Mr Anstey's demand,

refused Mr Caldwell a seat

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