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this coveteuts.
I also beg to rekurwledge the graceipt of your Letter dated January aust, 1877 in which this boathway
inforens
me that
my
two letters to the
Secretary of Stare wore forward to Loudon by the mail of the 27t
December ultimus.
With all respect to this becellway
Immat express my disappointer su that such delay bas
extreme surprise and
taken jüree.
on or about October
Wthe fish part of the comportemen was sent in to tie betelloney on October and the second part 18th with a request that it should be fonwarded without delay.
notice or warunia
Stio
ми
Before this, anthout giving
His Excelhury Ghead thought right to mud to the Suretary
Itake a charge aganist me to which the correspondence refered to, as it se
C
hoppered feverished a complete awmor I am surprised that it did not occur to this becillwrey. that in coursion fairness to me tus corresponding might to be placed in the hands of the Right Hovorable this Buretary of State with the least possible delay ..
As to the reasous stated in His
Excellency's letter no doubt the Secretary of state will have the opportunity of " deciding whether the reasonable despated required by Hule M 20.3 of Chapter 7 Section 6 of the Rules and Regulations has been boed. As this beullues remarks I quite concurred that Mr. Hayllar should have every opportunity of making any explanation or obmvations be might stuck desirable but surely,
week was amply sufficient for theat
ove
the eleport. purpose, whereas te have now elaport
At
any
raté I submit to this
beadbury that the first part of cr