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his
Chief Justice, so far from facilitating escape from justice. I did all that properly lay in my power to put the authorities on
their guard with reference to his probable
escape.
17.
seems to be
No further explanation from
required,
we
but I would take the...
liberty to add that the Acting Chief Justice's ....
letter to me
of
October 6th, which as he informs
me, he has forwarded to the Secretary of State,
has filled.
Ane
with surprise
and pain.
His
Honour had made use of a private conversation
with me in a maner
-pointed out was in
which, as I have already - my opinion totally
to this I objected,
unauthorised. It was
was
to his mentioning my
Is
he
seervrs
to
suppose.
NAME as
کار گیر
not
his informant,
Had I," says His .~
A
Honour, "omitted to give you as my authority
#
now, it might, who knows, have been said.
کو گھر
to the
#!
Secretary of State that I had avoided....
mentioning my
"
untrue and
ally
austrer
informant, that it was
utterly undeserving
to this
grave
of credit?
insinuation, ought,
I think to form part of the correspondence
-and.
you anight - a
officially published. On October 8th. I wrote to His Honour "If I understand "I earnestly trust I may not - you
moved to do se
by
the
-
Avere
chiefly
apprehension that His
"Excellenay the Governor might, in his repert the matter, stoop
to the Secretary of State
}!
usion
to the infamy of wilfully falsifying facts. " "Who Knows"," as you put it,
Permit me to
that the insinuation strikes my mind unworthy.
say
as an.
one and makes matters worse; and