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his Diplomatic exprsity, he has
to the doritiny of tarte for Freign Affairs. Thech differ from three of Mr. Bridges.
Bent in the main fundport of Mr. Vridges's letter entirely remens only doitting whether this que Boats with suffice, and whether wreckly Enway's runy not be easily.
! the activity which Meet Hist his departure, and In
emmmunicated them to the
pay
carrival
resuchs
here, intressed amongst the revvels of the squadron in the suppression of furday is sensibly diminished. The opinion expressed by Mr. Bridges as to the international_ difficulty of interference with the Islanders, is also pine. It will not be hard to forove that it is
by
als that of their nominal Emperor At all events it is somationed the exforces letter of the code!
I have, Bey,
(Signed) I. Chisholm Anstey,
Attorney-General..
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