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of my letter to the secretary of state was be camel because I wished Stro-Wertbency the Governor to he acquainted as early as prdable with the nature of my observation's on the Acting Colonial Secretary's better Me 617 of the 2. June, in order that I might mable tho Excellency to all whether there would be any objection to my proceeding to England by the reail next
brek.
I will furnish buplicates of the teller, a capy of which is already in this Excellence's. hands with as little delay as possible -
I regret today that I find it impossible to mech It is Excellency's bishes as to the Portscript . The information that I was not to have copies of the tellers which had been
promised
1
prinuced me and which had counted on do
De far as to write as if they had already been furusted, did not reach and until after my letten was wullen and copied, and the Portscript is the
only
conorment
Wthey
in which I can meet the
Sudden alteration in the position of affairs, and at the same time preserve muy
Complete form.
I have re.
Weller in a
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