Colony; but I can only say that

when at the time I heard that Mr. Tarrant had, subsequent to his release from the Common Jail under the pardon granted by me, been arrested by Colonel Caine's Attorney for libel and placed

in the Civil prison, it never

occurred to me to

make a special report of the circumstance, it being, as I before

observed,

a case with which the

Government were not in any way concerned, and in which I had not

the slightest power to interfere,

either

for

Mr. Tarrant's detention

or liberation

Sir. H. Robinson to

The Duke of Newcastle 1.79 of 8th June 1860.

167

I may take this opportunity

of reporting that Mr. Tarrant is now at liberty, having paid the costs for which he was arrested and imprisoned

I have the honor to be,

My Lord Duke,

Your Grace's, most obedient Servant

Robinson

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Colony; but I can only say that when at the time I heard that Mr. Tarrant had, subsequent to his release from the Common Jail under the pardon granted by me, been arrested by Colonel Caine's Attorney for libel and placed in the Civil prison, it never occurred to me to make a special report of the circumstance, it being, as I before observed, a case with which the Government were not in any way concerned, and in which I had not the slightest power to interfere, either for Mr. Tarrant's detention or liberation.

Sir. H. Robinson to The Duke of Newcastle 1.79 of 8th June 1860.

167

I may take this opportunity of reporting that Mr. Tarrant is now at liberty, having paid the costs for which he was arrested and imprisoned.

I have the honor to be, My Lord Duke, Your Grace's, most obedient Servant

Robinson

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