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for which he intended it, but the next it would be
that
by
forwarded to your Grace for
perusal and transmission.
This appeared to me at the
3.
time and still appears.
the but
mode of dealing with the letter, which is simply a charge of malfeasance against myself and Mr Alexander.
4.
I trust your Grace and
Lord Frederick Rogers will not disapprove the
course I have
M. Alexander's memorandum N.2.
and the marginal notes will give sufficient reply to M. Forth's
imputations, and I have little
comment to make in addition.
6.
I have only to say that Mr.
Forth has shown an
hostility
to the Executive Government
determined
and
it
was
irrational through the sixteen months during which I have administered the affairs of the Colony
It will be in your Grace's recollection that Mr
Forth some time since expressed
his
regret for past misconduct,
gave assurance of amendment for the future. (see Sir Hercules Robinson's