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to be
my duty to take inh con - sideration the most effective form in which to bring the serious inues, affecting the character of the Public Service and the interests of the Colony,
involved in the circumstances which led to the action for
Eitel, being
slauder, Hayllar
instituted and with drawn, and the subsequent proceedings in Council, again before the Legislative Council.
cou
If your Lordship siders the strong feeling which exist here, in reference to the character of Sir John Hennessy's general administration, and
the notorious scaudal which
was created by the circum- stance recorded in my recent correspondence with
you, you will not fail to appreciate the sense
of in- dignation which would be general in the Colony
ever
it to be apprehended that he would return, even for
a
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