general prohibition against the alienation of Lands, and with the general principle

such

to sanction and have grants as may already

been made,

Lord Stanley connects a promise that

the

immediacy establishment of a

regular government at the place, on enquiry shall be instituted

by

some competent

impartial authority

into the equitable Claims of all holders

of Land to a confirmation, either permanent or

temporary,

of their

titles, so far as

they

can be confirmed

this

Consistently

A.

A

in very

Consistently with a just regard to the

interests of Society or

laying.

26

On the July ult.

of the Freeport, it also

to Lord Stanley

appears to

be expedient

that the test should

be made Free

in such a sense as to prevent the imposition of duties on Goods imported for internal Consumption. By the imposition of

a few

such duties on a

bulky Articles, especially on Tobacco, Wine and Spirits, Lord Stanley thinks it probable that provision might be

made for defraying the whole charge of the

local

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