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thinking that this matter was ... to ... a ... s repeated ... 10 ... passing ... general officer who was through the Colony last year. After mentioning that he was to let Colonel Hall read the documents as a member of my Executive Council, he was ordered to request Colonel Hall in my name to repeat the substance of the affair to General Mitchell then staying at Mr. Hayllar's house. Colonel Hall on reading this passage of Dr. Eitel's letter of the 27th of December, reminded me - that he had fortunately come to see me at once after Dr. Eitel had spoken to him, and that he found I entirely differed with Dr. Eitel and wished that not a word should be spoken to General Mitchell on the subject. But Dr. Eitel was ... spoken to General Mitchell on the subject. General Mitchell had simply been invited to dine with Mr. Hayllar, and he was staying at the Hotel and not at Mr. Hayllar's house. Colonel Hall complied with my wish which was in entire accord with his opinion; and General Mitchell, as far as I am aware, left the Colony without hearing a word on the subject.
13.
After he had been guilty of this indiscretion I again warned Dr. Eitel that he was merely to allow members of Council who officially applied to him for that purpose to read the documents, and if any of them asked to ... that
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thinking that this matter was
to
a
s repeated
10
passing
general officer who was through the Colony last year. After mentioning that he was to let Colonel
Hall read the documents as a
of my Executive Council, he
was
member
Jays
he
ordered to request Colonel Hall in ang mame to repeat the substance of the affair to General Mitchell then staying at Mr. Hayllar's house. Colonel ! Hall on reading this passage of Dreitets letter of the 27th of December, reminded
Ine
- that he had fortunately come to see me at once after D. Eitel had jspoken to him, and that he found I entirely differed with Dr. Eitel and
wished that not a word should be
spoken
But was
Eater
vy
spoken to General Mitchell on the subject. General Mitchell had simply been invited to dine with Mr. Hayllar,
and he was
staying at the Hotel and not at Mr. Hayllar's house. Colond Stall complied with
sory
wish which
Own
was in entire accord with his opinion; and General Mitchell, as
I am aware,
far as
left the Colony
without hearing a word on the subject.
13.
• After he had been
guilty of this indiscretion I again
warned D.Eitel that he
10as
merely
to allow members of Council who
officially applied to him for that purpose to read the documents, and
Fif any of them asked co
that
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