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the correctness of that no
convinced
If the
conclusion, and
I can
as
to the former only say that whatever
were M. Caldwell's relations with Mackow long- and whether he was his tool or his dupe. the
result was
eminently advantageous to the Public, as proved by the cases in which
numerous
Caldwell was enabled to direct
successfully the operations of
against Pirates.
men of
what
8.
9
degree
the
out
can believe that in some
superior ability of his
antagonist W. Murrow with
other circumstances unconnected
9.
an
with the merits
of
the
Care
had
much to do with the result of
the investigation
9.
That however, which renders it necessary for
recall attention to
the
a matter so
long passed by is the Public manner in which the unofficial Members of Council - heads of the most eminent Mercantile Houses - Messrs Dent, Whittall and Gibb have in their place in Council lately declared their Opinion that Mr. Caldwell was the most suitable man to assist the Government _at this juncture_