I have the honor to transmit 2 a letter from the honorary Secretary of a Public Meeting held on the 13th November 1896 to consider the same subject; accompanied by a copy of their proceedings.

It is difficult to avoid sympathizing with the promoters of this meeting in their indignation at a most regrettable failure of justices.

I have the honor to make;

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient:

humble servant,

Excellency

Governor

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Government House, 14th November 1876

At a Public Meeting held yesterday at the City Hall, to discuss the recent proceedings against the Captain and Officers of the American barque "C. O. 'Whitmore'," it was resolved, amongst other matters, unanimously resolved,

# That on account of urgency the Meeting prays his Excellency the Governor to accept a copy of their proceedings.

The Honorable

J. Colonial Secretary

Jardine's Austin & Co.

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I have the honor to transmit a letter from the honorary Secretary of a Public Meeting held on the 13th November 1896 to consider the same subject; accompanied by a copy of their proceedings.

It is difficult to avoid sympathizing with the promoters of this meeting in their indignation at a most regrettable failure of justices.

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient humble servant,

Excellency Governor

Government House, 14th November 1876

At a Public Meeting held yesterday at the City Hall, to discuss the recent proceedings against the Captain and Officers of the American barque "C. O. Whitmore," it was unanimously resolved, amongst other matters,

That on account of urgency the Meeting prays his Excellency the Governor to accept a copy of their proceedings.

The Honorable J. Colonial Secretary

Jardine's Austin & Co.

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I have the honor to transmit a letter from the honorary Secretary of a Public Meeting held on the 13th November 1896 to consider the same subject; accompanied by a copy of their proceedings.

It is difficult to avoid sympathizing with the promoters of this meeting in their indignation at a most regrettable failure of justices.

I have the honor to make;

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient humble servant,

Excellency Governor

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Government House, 14th November 1876

At a Public Meeting held yesterday at the City Hall, to discuss the recent proceedings against the Captain and Officers of the American barque "C. O. Whitmore," it was resolved, amongst other matters, unanimously resolved,

That on account of urgency the Meeting prays his Excellency the Governor to accept a copy of their proceedings.

The Honorable J. Colonial Secretary

Jardine's Austin & Co.

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I have the honor to transmit a letter from the honorary Secretary of a Public Meeting held on the 13th November 1896 to consider the same subject; accompanied by a copy of their proceedings.

It is difficult to avoid sympathizing with the promoters of this meeting in their indignation at a most regrettable failure of justices.

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient humble servant,

Excellency Governor

Government House, 14th November 1876

At a Public Meeting held yesterday at the City Hall, to discuss the recent proceedings against the Captain and Officers of the American barque "C. O. Whitmore," it was unanimously resolved, amongst other matters,

That on account of urgency the Meeting prays his Excellency the Governor to accept a copy of their proceedings.

The Honorable J. Colonial Secretary

Jardine's Austin & Co.

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