the
predecessor, confirming your suspension.
So decision.
taken by his E.B. Lytton,
after full & careful
Consideration,
which
his illness did not
prevent him from giving
to the case,
decision
in that
and on
the ground of
Numerous, after
like
consideration, feels it
his duty to concur.
I deem
it however
my duty
to inform you
that
he
has no
objection
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as well as that of the
Secretary, being added
to the Papers which will
be laid before Parliament. I must add,
with respect
to those Papers, that my
answer to Mr. Edwin
James
in the Commons, appears to have
been misreported in some of the reports. So far from promising to lay them on the Table on the
27th, I said that, from their bulk, I could not positively promise that they would be presented during the present
Session.
D
M
OVE.7.