of
the Council, and giving effect
to the opinions of the minority.
The second Point
A. Mis
is love desiri
which
your opinion
in the predicial establishment to be maintained for the purposes of the Island, without reference to the Superintendency. H. his. fout. conclude that in so small
a
Colony, the resident Judge
will be sufficient for all civil and criminal cases
of a higher
description than can be dealt
with
by the ordinary Police Magistrate.
But the point which appears to merit
your particular attention is the question, how the Law and the
Police regulations of the Island
may
be
so framed and administered while they satisfy the claims
and
requirements of the British,
best conciliate the respect,
may and fall
in with the manners
of the native subjects of Her Majesty.
(signed) Aberdeen