the matter before the House of Commons. Not but I have long been satisfied that when once I have an
I have an opportunity of placing my case before the Colonial Office, I shall have little difficulty in obtaining justice, no eliciting
: justice, no closing & condemnation of the practices I have described, so highly discreditable
and injurious to the character of The service;
In conclusion,
but hope that the Government to
which this letter is addressed will mark its sense of the affair by promptly ordering me a copy of the despatch required.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
signed F. Tarrant
True Copy F. Tarrant
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I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your letter of yesterday's date, and to refer you by desire of His Excellency the Governor to the
Colonial Office, to which more fitting application can be made in reference to events so long past than to this Government.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
(Signed) G. Secretary
M. Tarrant Esq.
True Copy
W. Tarrant
the matter before the House of Conomous. Not but I have long been satis sed that when once I have an.
I have an opportunity of placing my case be for the Colonial (fice, Wohll have little difficulty in obtaining justice, no eliciting
: justice, no clo
siting & condemnation of the practices I Grave described, so highly discreditable
send injurion to the character of The service;
norkan Jiw conclusion,
but hope that the Government bo
which this letter is addressed will 3ts . mark its sense of the affirir. by promptly ordering me A copy The despatch Iroquore.
I have the honor to be,
Sin
Your most obedion 4 ; Secuble Scrunt-
signed pr. Tamant
True Roby Jamant
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2/
I have the honor to achurcoledej letter of yesterday's date, and To sefer you by desire of this & pollency The
your
Governor; to tid
more fitting Colonial Office, to which more "Application. can be made in reference to events so long past thrive to this Government!
Thave the honor to be
Sir.
Gone most obettient Servant,
(Signed)) God uretary
M. Tarrant Big
True Copy
WTamant
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