CO129-047 - Sir Bowring and Lieut Governor Caine - 1854 [8-12] — Page 36

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distinct years and on recasion of Illness. My corespondence has colely in contemplation the circular order as it bears on the low creation

and confinement to the house

I am

perfectly

aware

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stated in

only_letter

frangetter that

my

Commission is not dicet and

scrtain it will be found if weruh in the office if

the

be

Office if search le directed

as it at all crents was retained but the fact being immaterial to the two-fold question arising out of The Order.

I will only beg to add that inlthough other Government officers and clicks

may cqually hold Similan

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Commissions still that the distinct duties of the Judge and Attorney General their position and professioni habits would not only admiti but call for many distinctions as to their treatments, as ofor

of

matance an creeption from the Circular order for

which I regrets being obliged to make my appeal and will feel further indebted to the Honorable the Lieut. Governo he will attach this to the preceding Conespoutne

Tree Copy)

I have, He.

Signed) Saul by Sterling

Acting Chief Justice.

Whom

Colonial Secretary-

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