93

as

become necessary, copies of

such portions may be required will be hereafter transmitted; but, in the mean time, I have deemed it inexpedient to trouble Your Lordship with them, particularly, as the purport of all inwards

Communications indicated in to them. Some of is usually distinctly the replies afforded the letters in these.

Volumes relate to matters which no

longer possess any importance

or

interest; but I have thought it right

to send them to Your Lordship,

that Her Majesty's Government may

see

how much has been done to

prevent any public embarrassment,

in the

or pledge for the future, anomalous position in which this

Colony

was

So

long placed.

beg to refer Your Lordship to Lieutenant-Colonel Malcolm, for any

further information you may

desire.

I have the honor to be,

My Lord.

Your most obedient

Humble Servant,

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