not dissuaded by any consideration of public convenience — just as that the duties of the Police are there for
Reanny, but they will seldom interfere;
but
Luften coincide, like the duties of the Sheriff or
Zine-Warden
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the heads of the Irish Department, provision is made for the maintenance of a treasurer, and of an auditor of public accounts. The auditor will be charged with the revision of the Diplomatic as well as of the Colonial
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accounts. I hope ere long
to send full instructions for the guidance of these officers, who will act under the superintendence of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury.
Sir — With regard
to the Legislature, the only expense of establishing
for which is usually provided, or which
indeed, is necessary,
is that of a clerk to attend their
meeting
& to keep, in minutes
to be kept for that purpose, the proper record of their proceedings.