Writes that the newspapers will give the state of political affairs in England. He can hardly consider himself as Indian Minister until the end of the night's debate. If Government survives, he will write by the next mail.
Having ceased to be connected with the Indian Department, will pass on any future letters from Canning to his successor Sir Charles Wood, and will inform Wood of Canning's views on questions now pending. India will not be made the subject of party attacks by the late Government. Sends an extract...
Thanks Lord Canning for his very friendly letter of 24 Jul. Considering the support of the late Govt he cannot regret having quitted office, and as a private MP will always do what he can to support the Indian Government Has given all available information to Sir Charles Wood. Both the late and ...