Mr Anstey
is too well known to
read comment
the next-Im
Murrow until
East
gear
was
Editor
of a
local paper in Houghing
what for years teemed with
scurrilous & abusive attacks
on successive Secretaries of State,
and local Governors
Every one
in fact
in authority who was
connected with the
in any way Colony was ridiculed & abused
for the Edification of the Subscribers
& Im Murrow paper.
The third
accuser
is
still in
the
and through
Service of the Colony and land speculations, from which he has now withdrawn, has amassed a fair independence.
And this fact
leads
to
another point which certainly tells in favour of
Caldwell
Placed in a position
486
position where he
had many opportunity of practising
every
corrupt practices, and
of
Extorting large bribes he
remained
and was
a
very poor man notoriously in pecuniary
Embarrassment.
Without expecting that Lord Farneron
would
wish to appear
in
averse
of the decision
unreservedly the decision the Council in 1861
a
the Duke of Newcastle who their finding,
confirmed
I
Suppose that under the all the circumstances of the Colony his
Lordship would have
had
Caution
Mr Anstey
is too well known to
reed comment
the next-Im
Murrow until
East
gear
was
Editor
of a
local paper in Houghing
what for years teemed with
scurrilous & abusive attacks
on successive sactares of State,
and local Governors
Every one
in fact
in authority who was
connected with the
in any way Colony was ridiculed & abused
for the Edification of the Subscribers
& Im Murrow paper.
The third
accuser
is
still in
Whe
and through
Service of the Colony and land speculations, from which he has now withdrawn, has amassed a fair independence.
And this fact
leads
o
another point which certaint tells in favour of
Caldwell
Placed in a position
486
position where he
had rany opportunity of parsing
every
corrupt practices, and
of
Extorting large brites be
remained
and was.
a
vey poor man notorionely in pecuning
Embarrassment.
Without expecting that hord farmeron
Would
wish to appear.
в
wverse
of the decision
unreservedl the decision the Council in 1861
a
Wthe Duke of Newcaeth who their finding,
confirmed
I
Suppose that under the allend circumstanes of the Colony his
Lordship would have
ho
Gution
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