+
"Col. Caire's has bun in some respects rather a
hand care. The Duke of Newraible's measure, intended to produce exconomy in the founment of W. Kong, bing aftensed modified by Land Palmanton, had the effet of throwing him on the public with a handsome salary & nothing to do for it: not in all experts an inthacant position in itself, but one which makes him doubtless ful himmell rather an incumstance of whom his Sufeccion would a pad topt ind. My own infieme, from such means
1 pisment
mere compondrone would afford, would be, thit though thight little of by the Exegetic Sir). Downing, his slow Mental
wap
rather connect a muy fair amount
of and lense & judgment. But alh
mark 50 gram of isnice in thank,
I
parts,
am afraid he would hardly in
fit for so important an office an
the forment of the Straits deklimat supporing them far to fall to
бог this office - Answer civilly?
Im 5.17
Mr. Merile. I suppose Colonel Caine refers to the
Pauls. Estimates - P. 12
A Letter of the 5-y
Epleyment scancie
where you
inite notice
that Afficeir
with fol. Camier career, at least en A. Hong with excalle,
& merits, if it be mipy.
with buthority,
My Super
AB
to speak
7
$18
CBL. $20
Lin G.
In 9487/105133
Extract from Sie R. Bonham's despatch marked "Leparate" and dated 29th October 1850, to the address of the Right Stonorable the Earl Grey.
has
"2. Major Came how spent 47 years of his life in Asia, and during 37 years
87 pars has
been employed
as a
Soldier
and civilian in the public
service. In the farme capacit
he has served either
staff
the
の
the
or immediately under
ep of several of the most distinguished General officers who have held Commands in India, and then letters and memoranda, of which copies are enclosed in his letter compellf.
manimously attest his actinty,
"
utility
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