Would like a copy of JH's speech he made at the Infant School Society, for his report.
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Would like a copy of JH's speech he made at the Infant School Society, for his report.
Would like a note of JH's speech to the Supporters of Infant Schools, last week. Comments on the educational facilities at the Cape.
Would like a complete report of last evening's proceedings.
JH has been nominated a member of the newly formed commission to inquire into the suitability of Table Bay as a port.
Comments on the wise measures introduced for the governing of the Cape Colony. Has taken over the editorship of a periodical and intends to introduce some of the best local writers. Would welcome JH's advice.
Sending a few more of the 'examinations.' Also sends an extract of a letter from Mr. Philips. The English papers have got hold of Charles Grant's (Baron Glenelg) dispatches.
Sending papers connected with the recent ruling in the Supreme Court, which affected JF, and may show him in an unfavorable light to JH.
Returns the Edinburgh Review with many thanks. Intends making use of the article on Advocates. Comments on articles in the United Services Journal. Regarding the situation at the Cape between the natives and the settlers.
JH is leaving the Cape at an unfortunate time as the Governor has to rely on the support of an unsympathetic party. Comments on the political situation at the Cape. The Herschels have done much good for the Cape since their residence there.
Outlining the political situation at the Cape.
The Papers have arrived safely. The frontier is quiet.
Thanks for his note about the resolution of the Kirk. Gives his own views on the subject, which agree somewhat with those of JH.