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Announcement

of my suspension

then being resolved expont) and was shown the Despatch by Mr Arther Blackwood the Clerk in Charge.

I was informed by that gentleman, that I was not at liberty to make a single extract from the despatch itself. But I

was permitted to extract the marginal references to the papers, on which stone it was supposed to be grounded. I presume that it will be printed immediately, in conformity with Under Secretary Mr Foster's

announcement

Tuesday

in

Parliament, of

week the 12th instant. If so,

I presume also that my

present

observations will be allowed to

accompany it.

The date of ... that Despatch is re-

six days before its

same fact, of...

of... the Government

of his confirmation Very Kory, of the

Mark 1854.

of my suspension, had been made known to Parliament,

Vol. 153. pp. 13–14; London Newspaper. 12th March 18...

113

B.

Parliament, by secretary Sir R. Blythe himself,

on

the 18th March last in

the terms, (so complimentary

myself.)

which I have noted in my

unanswered letter to your Grace.

It is notorious that, in the interval

his deplorable illness greatly incapacitated him for the discharge of

any public business; and it appears from his Undersecretary, Carnarvon's

speech in your Grace's House

on the 3rd

the same month, that

"down to that recent date, the papers had not been all considered, or even read:

Hansard. Vol. 152. f. 1168: And London Newspapers the 19th March 1854.

that their volume

difficulty amounting as

the

evas

found a considered

way of evading, –

his Lordship, in justification, had ascertained to cliven

and that the Earl weight pounds in we had not had time to acquire more

Sam sure,

he will now... waist, than that

confess

C.

D

M

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Announcement of my suspension then being resolved expont) and was shown the Despatch by Mr Arther Blackwood the Clerk in Charge. I was informed by that gentleman, that I was not at liberty to make a single extract from the despatch itself. But I was permitted to extract the marginal references to the papers, on which stone it was supposed to be grounded. I presume that it will be printed immediately, in conformity with Under Secretary Mr Foster's announcement Tuesday in Parliament, of week the 12th instant. If so, I presume also that my present observations will be allowed to accompany it. The date of ... that Despatch is re- six days before its same fact, of... of... the Government of his confirmation Very Kory, of the Mark 1854. of my suspension, had been made known to Parliament, Vol. 153. pp. 13–14; London Newspaper. 12th March 18... 113 B. Parliament, by secretary Sir R. Blythe himself, on the 18th March last in the terms, (so complimentary myself.) which I have noted in my unanswered letter to your Grace. It is notorious that, in the interval his deplorable illness greatly incapacitated him for the discharge of any public business; and it appears from his Undersecretary, Carnarvon's speech in your Grace's House on the 3rd the same month, that "down to that recent date, the papers had not been all considered, or even read: Hansard. Vol. 152. f. 1168: And London Newspapers the 19th March 1854. that their volume difficulty amounting as the evas found a considered way of evading, his Lordship, in justification, had ascertained to cliven and that the Earl weight pounds in we had not had time to acquire more Sam sure, he will now... waist, than that confess C. D M
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Announcement of my suspension then being resolved expont) and was shown the Despatch by Mr Arther Blackwood the Cleck in Charge. I was informed by that gentleman, that I was not at liberty to make a single extract from the despatch itself. But I was permitted to extract the marginal references to the papers, on which stone it was supposed to be grounded . I presume that it will be printed immediately, in conformity with Under Secretary Mr Fosterenés announcement Tuesday in Parliament, of week the 12th instant. If so, I presume also that my present observations will be allowed to accompany it. The date of = quackable. Only tate the very that Despatch is re- six days before its same fact, of. of deertter the Governm of his confirmation Very Kory, of the Mark 1854. of my suspension, had been made known to Ansard (Briti 4 Parliament, Vol. 153. pp. 13–14; Loridon Newspaper. 912th March 18. 113 B. Parlament, by secretary Sir R. Blythe heimself, on the 18th March last in the terms, ( so complime so complimentary myself. ) b which I have noted in my unanswered letter to your Grace. It is notorious that, in the interval had his deplorable illness greatly inca : -pacitated him for the discharge of any public business; and it appears the Earl of from his Undersecretary, Carnarvon's is speech in your Graces House on the 3rd g the same mouth, that. "down to that recent date, the papers had not been all considered, or even read: Hansard . Vil. 152. f. 1168: And London Newspapers the 19th March 18-59. that their volume difficulty amounting as the evas found a considered way of enguing, his Lordship, in bisour justification, had ascertained to cliven and that the Eart weight pounds in we had not had time to acquire more Sam sure, he will now. waist, than that confess C. D M
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Announcement

of my suspension

then being resolved expont) and was shown the Despatch by Mr Arther Blackwood the Cleck in Charge.

I was informed by that gentleman, that I was not at liberty to make a single extract from the despatch itself. But I

was permitted to extract the marginal references to the papers, on which stone it was supposed to be grounded . I presume that it will be printed immediately, in conformity with Under Secretary Mr Fosterenés

announcement

Tuesday

in

Parliament, of

week the 12th instant. If so,

I presume also that my

present

observations will be allowed to

accompany it.

The date of

= quackable. Only

tate the

very

that Despatch is re-

six days before its

same fact, of.

of deertter

the Governm of

his confirmation Very Kory, of the

Mark 1854.

of my suspension, had been made known to Ansard (Briti

4

Parliament,

Vol. 153. pp. 13–14; Loridon Newspaper. 912th March 18.

113

B.

Parlament, by secretary Sir R. Blythe

heimself,

on

the 18th March last in

the terms, ( so complime

so complimentary

myself. )

b

which I have noted in my

unanswered letter to your Grace.

It is notorious that, in the interval

had

his deplorable illness greatly inca : -pacitated him for the discharge of

any public business; and it appears the Earl of

from his Undersecretary, Carnarvon's

is speech in your Graces House

on the 3rd

g

the same mouth, that.

"down to that recent date, the papers had not been all considered, or even read:

Hansard . Vil.

152. f.

1168: And London Newspapers the 19th March

18-59.

that their volume

difficulty amounting as

the

evas

found a considered

way of enguing, –

his Lordship, in bisour

justification, had ascertained to cliven

and that the Eart weight pounds in we had not had time to acquire more

Sam sure,

he will now. waist, than that

confess

C.

D

M

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