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week,
For the present it is enough to remind His Excellency that Mr Bevan's part in the authorship of the libels, which week by week fill the columns of the Hongkong Register, and which spare neither His Excellency, nor you, nor myself, nor any public officer - but the Chief Justice, - is matter of notoriety, that the secret discussions of the Legislative Council by some means, find their way into those columns whenever it suits the purpose of the libeller to distort the sentiments or language of the other members of that body, that the confidential communications of myself, Law Officer of the Crown, after being submitted, with my consent, by the professional Registrar, and by men to the Registrar and from the Registrar to the Chief Justice, have received
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in like manner a spurious and discreditable publicity at the hands of the same journalist, - and that, in fine, the practices imputed to the acting clerk of the Chief Justice have been precisely such as might have been anticipated from those antecedents in his former career which have long since marked him out to the distrust of the general body of Merchants. If the Colonial Treasurer, indeed, were now here, there would be no difficulty in producing the proof of an incident in the first week of my Colonial experience I would warrant that distrust, and much more than distrust, in matters of pecuniary security and credit.
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accuracy.
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