85

10

It would have been more.

catisfactory, had Major Dunne made more particular efforts than

selmus

he

to have done by his auswer --P12 A to detect the Soldier who

behaved in so insubordinate an

manner to Captain baynor

11.

The Court cannot but remark

as most musatisfactory, failure of any one in the

b

recognise

a

single

The complete

regiment

individual

the many

while engaged, out of concerned in these acts of Misconduct.

Finally, The Court after

careful consideration is of opinion, that the rest on the 13th September 1864 might have been checked, hade

the

picquet fresinć ta cen

action..

That there

M

mac

a maut

F

Common precaution, in the absence

of a ficquee outside the barrack cnclosure, and of more sentries withing on the day of the 14th after the previous evenings disturbances.

༣.

There

appears

to have been

great neguet in not recognising

the rioters on the

o ecc

one of the rioters

securing. 13th of September,

mie

Soldier

while in the act of breaking out of barracks on the following evening.

(Signed) W. I. E. Grant, Lient: Colonel R. E.,

President.

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