the services of Mr Caldwell. I confefs I think that at present he is the right man in the right place - not in the Government service, but nevertheles serving

the Goverment in the most efficient way by promoting the interests of Law and

Order.

10.

I may further state that Me Imay

Murrow's allusion to his Editor being

J}

"!

won

over" - or

to

any

osher paper being

the supposed organ of Government

uurist be based on information, of

quite certain that not the

which I at least

am

wholly ignorant.

It is

slightest thought

Avao

given

to the

Ao

reception which the Government Policy

might

meet from the Pres.

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16.

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Dinally I cannot understand

Mr Murrow's frequent allusions to Emigration and the Coolie trade, and

fus desire to

appear

9

as a more liberal and vigilant protedor of the interests of the Colics than war myself, muless he

That You Lordship is not

asurmes

aw aro

of his former very disgraceful connection with the trade in a manner

quite

A

revolting as the

So deve

which

12.

In 1859 Mc Labouchere called

he pictures at the Itze.

Sir John Bouring's attrition to the

accont

given by

The Overland China

tail of the 10th April in stat

year,

where the trial is detailed of a European,

one M

Malay,

and five Chimere for

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