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