a state of things, which the discovery of which could have been very distasteful &c than who are responsible for the confusion which must have ensued the result.

I cannot thank you for but that some further investigation should have been made in the Colony, especially as the papers did contain letters of the thing Justice and of when Mr Gibbons show a divergence which it is impossible for me to reconcile, but which might easily have been cleared up while the Magistrate Forthman was still in the Colony, so far as I can perceive he was not even furnished informed of the nature of the answer.

If the Theif Justice. I am also at a loss to comprehend what something like place in the matter of Mr. Kew's Bankruptcy - Inquest.

Then for that you will desire The Attorney General to consider Mr. Gibbons letters & the papers in John Bonale's Bankruptcy, and to furnish you with a report upon the occurrences in the last named Bankruptcy, and upon the Position Affairs in September last.

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