" meeting as a furtice of the Peace?
Mored by M. Lyall, seconded by Not Fritte ; _
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That a Committee be appointed to investigate
"the charges stated in the Government
of the 17th inst: (which has
" memorandum of the 17
• been lead), to have been brought by M- "Anstey against Mr Caldwell.
it was moved,
To which it was
As an
amendment, by Mr.
Dont, seconded by M. Gitt, and
Resolved,
vole
"That the justices, with all due respect to
do not consider that they
•How Excelle.of.
"can enter into any exammation of the "Charges brought against W. Baldwett;
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old
"Registian Yohoral".
Mr. Anstey, Mr. May, and M. Inglis, did not on the above amendment, having previously stated that they declined to do so.
Resolved,
"That the Chairman do comumicate
" to His Excellency the above Resolution="
The meeting then adjourned Sine die
(Signed) H. Judor Davies,
Chairman
No 273.
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Firs
Sing
doomments above_ceferred_to) 38
I.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Bonything,
17th May
B
C
D
1858.
I have the honor to forward herewith a memorandum which His Excellency the Governor
directs me to tra
to transmit to you.
I have the honor to be;
Sir,
Your most Obedient Servant,. (Signed) W. J. Bridges,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
The Amorable. The Chief Magistrate,
Key,
Bes,
II. Memorandum
That Conorable Chisholm Anstey, J.P., has brought agonest J.P.,
Mr. Caldwell, J. P., Sundry accusations of the
very gravest character.
These accusations were
th
- funtlicly made at a meeting of the Legislative Coment on the 14 instant, and have also been the subject of a communication from Mr. Chuastey to the Clating Colonial Secretary. in which Mr. Anstey desires his resignation,
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