18.

19

308

"it was published"; this is

(

simply

one of Mt Umorrow's reckless statements, of which the slightest ease would have shown him

Au inaccuracy.

The finding in M. Caldwell's ease was arrived at on

of the

the 24th of September 1861 and was sublished in the buzette of 5th bctober following with

arr

intimation of

the date

upon

which

it had been come to. The remainda

Murrow's real motives in giving

up so much time and attention to the prosecution of Mr Caldwell, but I enn

only say

that his

proceedings in the case

are

almost universally ascribed here to a less worthy motive than public duty

Paragraphs

24, 25, 26 refer

mostly to the matter of the costs

in the ense

ense of

The Queen v. Tarrant,

the full particulars

7

which will

I paragraph 22 has

reference

to

Int Murrow's motives in pursuing

Mr Caldwell in

the

he did

way

to

and which he states were "purely

#

public spirited. I

course

cannot Know what were Mor

be found detailed in my despatel Grace N.110 of 22? August ( 1860, to which I beg a reference-

your

I need only, therefore, add here

LEX.

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