I could have wished, as far as it relates to myself, that it had been less complimentary. But he judged it prudent, previously to this, to sound some of the members of the Assembly on the subject of it. This charge I repelled, by addressing myself to Monsieur Beauvet. I was obliged also to answer publicly a letter by Monsieur Mosneron de Laung. This writer professed to detail the substance of the privy council report. Among those of whom I had but just time to take leave, were the deputies of colour.