CO129-047 - Sir Bowring and Lieut Governor Caine - 1854 [8-12] — Page 18

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of absenting themselves without

leave

from

Victorin at times when

such absence was unt ineourznient,

| and being unwilling to notice cach

individual case, I caurch the

enelmed Cheulan to be sent round N the members of the Civil Servies.

3. Thi

produced the necmpanying emisprudence between the deting Chief Justice and the Colonina Scorcion. The last letter of Mt Sterling is rected

Mz while I write. I think it proper to notice the manner in which Me

Sterling persists in using

the

[ inapplicable term "Confinement to the house, notwithstanding the

Nos2@6.

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explanation made by the Erionial Secretary in his letter of the 15 butant.

4. Sperecive nothing in the Olonial Requictions on in the Affein Despatches from which it can le inferred that either the Chief Justice the Attorney General is cxempt

n

from the ordinary rules of the service, while I imagine that the question of absence poin the deland is definiti settled by the clance inserted by The letters order in the witter Patent authorizing

Patent are

Sueel very their officers to act in their respective'

the Seat of

the Catory by

Virton of a Expacities.

Regal Wanant.

We have 2.0 leffry of Letters

The theat 5. The inopportunencu

here.

the

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