CO129-197 - Governor Hennessy - 1882 [1-2] — Page 124

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Governor had never told me anything else before that time. What I meant was what I told Mr. Johnson at our interview that according to the Governor's last instructions the book was simply a book containing decidedly indecent pictures, and could not be specified as the Secret Museum book, though I admitted, in reply to questions put by Mr. Johnson, that the book had previously been described by the Governor as part of the Catalogue of the Secret Museum at Naples.

39. When it was found, on the 21st November, that the promise given by Mr. Drummond to take the case out of Court was not carried out, although the Governor had signed the stipulated papers and accepted my resignation, negotiations followed between the Counsels engaged in the case, but failed because the Governor would not accept the terms of the compromise then proposed. The effect, however, of the papers which His Excellency had signed and given to Mr. Low was this: that, whilst up to that time the Governor's instructions to me were that I should plead justification if the case came into Court, this plea of justification became impossible in consequence of the retractations contained in the papers which His Excellency had signed.

40. But finally on 27th November the Governor sent for me and told me to go and see Mr. Hayllar myself and to propose to him certain terms which the Governor described to me in detail. This I did forthwith and it was in consequence...

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Governor had never told me anything else before that time. What I meant was what I told Mr. Johnson at our interview that according to the Governor's last instructions the book was simply a book containing decidedly indecent pictures, and could not be specified as the Secret Museum book, though I admitted, in reply to questions put by Mr. Johnson, that the book had previously been described by the Governor as part of the Catalogue of the Secret Museum at Naples. 39. When it was found, on the 21st November, that the promise given by Mr. Drummond to take the case out of Court was not carried out, although the Governor had signed the stipulated papers and accepted my resignation, negotiations followed between the Counsels engaged in the case, but failed because the Governor would not accept the terms of the compromise then proposed. The effect, however, of the papers which His Excellency had signed and given to Mr. Low was this: that, whilst up to that time the Governor's instructions to me were that I should plead justification if the case came into Court, this plea of justification became impossible in consequence of the retractations contained in the papers which His Excellency had signed. 40. But finally on 27th November the Governor sent for me and told me to go and see Mr. Hayllar myself and to propose to him certain terms which the Governor described to me in detail. This I did forthwith and it was in consequence...
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J" *, 123 Governor had never told me anything else before that time. What I meant was what I told Mr. Johnson at our interview that according to the Governor's last instructions the book was simply a book containing decidedly indecent picture, and could not be specified as the Secret Museum book, though. admitted, in reply to questions put by Mr. Johnson, that the book had previously the been described by the Governor Catalogue of the Secret Museum at Naples . 39. When it was found, on the 21st November, that the proncise given by Mr. Drummond to lake the case out of Court was not carried out, although the Governor had signed the stipulated papers and ared accepted my resignation, negotiations followed between the Counsels engaged in the case, but failed because the Governor would not accept the terms of the compromise then proposed. The effect, however, of the papers which His Excellency had signed and given to Mr. Low was this that, whilst up to that time the Governor's instructions to me were that I should plead justification if the case came Ok in Court, this plea of justification became impossible in consequence of the retractations contained in the papers which His Excellency had sigued. 40. But finally on 27th Nomater Novender the Governor sent for me and told me to go and see Mr. Hayllar myself and to propose to him certain terms which the Governor described to me in detail. This I did forthwith and it was in consequence
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Governor had never told me anything else before that time. What I meant was what I told Mr. Johnson at our interview that according to the Governor's last instructions the book was simply

a book containing decidedly indecent

picture, and could not be specified as the Secret Museum book, though. admitted, in reply to questions put by Mr. Johnson, that the book had previously

the been described by the Governor Catalogue of the Secret Museum at Naples .

39.

When it was found, on the 21st November, that the proncise given by Mr. Drummond to lake the case out of Court was not carried out, although the Governor had signed the stipulated papers

and

ared accepted my resignation, negotiations followed between the Counsels engaged in the case, but failed because the Governor would not accept the terms of the compromise then proposed. The effect, however, of the papers which His Excellency had signed and given to Mr. Low was this that, whilst up

to

that time the Governor's instructions to me were that I should plead justification if the

case came

Ok in

Court, this plea of justification became impossible in consequence of the

retractations contained in the

papers which His Excellency had sigued. 40. But finally on 27th Nomater Novender the Governor sent for me and told me to go and see Mr. Hayllar myself and to propose to him certain terms which the Governor described to me in detail. This I did forthwith and it was in

consequence

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