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My Dear Sir,
I have reported my interview to His Excellency, Sir John Bowring, who decides, with much regret, that the ordinary legal course must be followed; your denial of the jurisdiction of the Court deprives me of a basis whereon to ground a satisfactory arrangement.
I repeat what I have already stated to you verbally, that I wish you to have the matter submitted, and advised your entering on to submit to the decision of the Magistrates, and then refer the matter to the Executive Government.
I am sorry that I conceive any want of courtesy might...
James Keenan, Esquire,
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