Manner, have arrived at conclusions which leave room for considerable uncertainty. They acquit Mr. Caldwell of sundry grave charges, but not of some which are established against him. And these are charges of such a nature that their substantiation might possibly disqualify him altogether for the public service, though they might be sufficient ground for reprimand and caution only.

I am indeed fully aware that Sir J. Bowring expressed himself (in his despatch announcing the charges against him) as justified in bringing forward his accusations. Other charges they seem to


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