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directly accused Mr Hayllar of
disgraceful insult to a
"lady."
I said it was to these words, and to the cxplanation which Dr Eitel was said to have given regarding them outside, that Ireferred ins letter of the 19th September, and that I wished to know if 397 that caplenation
my
was
true. I said
on Dr Eitel's
I heard it stated, authority, that this disgraceful offence consisted in the Hayllar's having sahibited indecent prints in Lady Hennessy's bondoit. Dr Eitel said what I said was true,
and he had authority from the Governor to make the fullest statement. He said the Governor
was in the habit of go-
ing out with Me Hayllar in a steam launch, that
on several
occasions, when these ingags. mints had been made,
Mr Hayllar
had sent excuses at the last moment, and in consequence of
that or
of some other circum. stances, the Governor's suspicions
were aroused, and on the last
there
occasion
on of
Engagements,
the