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as those pertaining to a Jury, formed, I can but admit

good and valid reason for

good

inducing any Secretary of State to refuse any application

to be re-instated in office, and granted the pay allowed by the Regulations of the Colonial

Civil Service in cases where Suspension from Office is found to have been on untenable grounds.

great

But time, my Lord, the

trier of

all things, and

Circumstance, which I laboured

to produce, have conceded

before the public

the

import-aut

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important fact that Mr Campbell when so reporting the result of his investigation, perverted truth, displayed the meanest judgment, and, with others

conspiring, perpetrated towards

me a foul wrong.

Among the papers read

at the trial

were the particulars of

the

case (the Queen vs Tarant in the Supreme Court of this Colony on the 17th - 20th ultimo)

on

which Mr.

Campbell framed his report ;- and those particulars, instead of showing my charges against the Plaintiff to be groundless and without foundation-

prove

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