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gather former his letters that he supposes that difference to be wider than it is.

There is nothing in Captain Chamsett's narrative of the transactions in connection with the Ocean and the "Glamis Castle" that seems to call for comments from her.

In the concluding part of his case, Captain Chamsett, speaking of a certain interview that he had with the Governor at Government House, says the Governor informed him that his application for leave to bring action had been submitted to the Executive Council and that His Excellency was advised that as a public trial would be detrimental to the public interests it would be better not to grant the permission applied for.

As it might be gathered from this that as a member of the Executive Council I had concurred in such advice, I have to state that I did not. What I did advise was to the substance of a communication to be made to Captain Chamsett, which will be found in the minutes of the Executive Council, a copy...

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