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reason the treatment he had personally met from M Wilson and which he

Could no

longer

endure.

30. Under these circumstances, and not

without hope that some anongement might

be come to for ticking

over

the interval.

till M. blank could be

relieved by M. Bird's retium. His Excellency

had requested the

requested the Acting Colonial Secretary Mo" Smith, and the Unditor General

MC Remie to inquire into the differences "between Meeps Wilson and Clark, and

report.

3

Мере

Hais Excellency thin lays the Confidential

eu on

freport of those Gentlemen

which it appears

the table from

that they considered

M

Wilson had bun in the habit of speaking

D.

;;

to Mo? black in a manner the Head of a Department

he did not

deny

unbecoming

and that

the change of Mo" Clant

of having directly given him the lie on

the 30th of March lust.

32. They also considered that Mor blank

shewn the temper

had not

ависиро

which

he should have done, they added that

the change of Mr. Wilson's systematic

persecution

on account

account of his lo

loss of

Mr Bird's half salmy appeared to have

Some

ation and that he had

fanndation

undoubtedly

used the influence of his

position to keep private practice from

Mo" black, whilst they concluded by

expressing their opinion of the hopelepness and inexpediency of attempting to retirin

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