CO129-061 - Public Offices - 1856 — Page 232

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my duty not to disturb you by any importunity & to acquiesce in my bi fortune

A state of circumstances however now exists in Hongkong arising out of the acts of my successor Mr. Anstey which I conceive fully justifies me in obtruding myself again upon your notice. I learn from the newspapers that during his short tenure of office Mr Anstey has charged the Chief Justice with intoxication & that such charge has been indignantly repudiated by the whole community, that he has without the concurrence of the Government on his own responsibility prosecuted criminally the acting Chief Magistrate for Extortion & altogether failed in substantiating the charge - there being at the time an action for slander pending against him by such acting Chief Magistrate; and that he has deemed it advisable to swear on his own behalf an affidavit in the Supreme Court to the effect that so much ill will exists against him on the part of the special jury panel (which is composed of the most respectable & influential portion of the community) that he cannot have a fair trial at their hands.

I am of course totally unaware Sir how far you have been made acquainted with the above facts, or of your determination thereupon; but I trust I may be acquitted under my somewhat peculiar circumstances of either wanting delicacy in speaking of myself or of seeking to injure Mr Anstey who is in the possession of a post which I have held with pleasure & which I should gladly again hold if I state by conviction to be that Her Majesty's service was & is in all

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my duty not to disturb you by any importunity & to acquiesce in my bi fortune A state of circumstances however now exists in Hongkong arising out of the acts of my successor Mr. Anstey which I conceive fully justifies me in obtruding myself again upon your notice. I learn from the newspapers that during his short tenure of office Mr Anstey has charged the Chief Justice with intoxication & that such charge has been indignantly repudiated by the whole community, that he has without the concurrence of the Government on his own responsibility prosecuted criminally the acting Chief Magistrate for Extortion & altogether failed in substantiating the charge - there being at the time an action for slander pending against him by such acting Chief Magistrate; and that he has deemed it advisable to swear on his own behalf an affidavit in the Supreme Court to the effect that so much ill will exists against him on the part of the special jury panel (which is composed of the most respectable & influential portion of the community) that he cannot have a fair trial at their hands. I am of course totally unaware Sir how far you have been made acquainted with the above facts, or of your determination thereupon; but I trust I may be acquitted under my somewhat peculiar circumstances of either wanting delicacy in speaking of myself or of seeking to injure Mr Anstey who is in the possession of a post which I have held with pleasure & which I should gladly again hold if I state by conviction to be that Her Majesty's service was & is in all Page 230
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1 my duty not to disturb you by any importunity & to acquiesce in my bi fortune A state of circumstanets however now exists in Houghing arising out of the acts of my succefor Mr. -Anstey which I conceive fully justifies me in obtruding myself again upon your sotter. I learn from the newspapers that during his short tenure of office Mr Anstey. has charged the Chief Justice with intoxication & that such charge has been indignantly repudiated by the whole community, that in has without the concurrence of the Government on his own on his own responsibility prosecuted criminally the acting Chief Magistrate for Extortion & altogether failed in substantiating the charge - there being at the time (in action for slander pending against him by such acting thief Magistrate; and that he has - decmed it adviseable to swear on his own behalf an affidavit in the Supreme Court to the effect that so much ill will exists 230 against him on the part of the special jury panel (which is Composed of the most respectable & influential portion of the community ) that he cannot have a fair trial at their hands. " I am of course totally unaware Sir how far you have been. made acquainted with the above facts, or of your determination thereupon; but & trust I may be acquitted under my somewhat peculiar cereumstances of either wanting delicacy in speakin of myself or of seeking to injure Mr Anstey who is in the popession of a post which Thave held with pleasure & which Suruld gladly again hold if I state By convretion to be that ther Majesty's service was & in all
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my duty not to disturb you by any importunity & to acquiesce in my bi fortune

A state of circumstanets however now exists in Houghing arising out of the acts of my succefor Mr. -Anstey which I conceive fully justifies me in obtruding myself again upon your sotter. I learn from the newspapers that during his short tenure of office Mr Anstey. has charged the Chief Justice with intoxication & that such charge has been indignantly repudiated by the whole community, that in has without the concurrence of the Government on his own

on his own responsibility prosecuted criminally the acting Chief Magistrate for Extortion & altogether failed in substantiating the charge - there being at the time (in action for slander pending against him by such acting thief Magistrate; and that he has

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decmed it adviseable to swear on his own behalf an affidavit in the Supreme Court to the effect

that so much ill will exists

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against him on the part of the special jury panel (which is Composed of the most respectable & influential portion of the community ) that he cannot have a fair trial at their hands.

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I am of course totally unaware Sir how far you have been. made acquainted with the above facts, or of your determination thereupon; but & trust I may be acquitted under my somewhat peculiar cereumstances of either wanting delicacy in speakin of myself or of seeking to injure Mr Anstey who is in the popession of a post which Thave held with pleasure & which Suruld gladly again hold if I state

By convretion to be that ther

Majesty's service was & in all

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