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We haver given
careful attention to those articles the Instructions which ett Shelly considon will require much time & labour, and in &plaining
our view
of them, we shall endeavour to
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ggest the most brief and simple
mn for carrying them into effect, without muching altivation which might allogether withdraw the centrad of officient Auditi.
The first point referred to by Mr Shelley is the Instruction, lost. 4., by which it is required that leghier of the Coders and regulation under which the decties of the respection Departments are carried
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be hous mitted to the auditor, for the purpose of this being recorded in his
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Office. He discrow that each Departe
ment, of called upon to render him
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Copies of then orders and Reulations
for the purpose of being recorded in his office, won't be able to send them in, in six months, but that in the case of the Land office, they must not be rendered at all, masmuch as
that Department has never received
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Instructions prom Home Jany kind. It is not clear whether it is propound to dispense with the pro
duction and record of such Regulations
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or whether it is merely intended to point out that there will be
delay, and in one case, that of the Land Offee,
impracticability to furnish what is required; but the audita ought in our Opinion be fully cognizant of all regulations whether received from Her Mapstys Gooden munt, a quien pom time to time by the Governor, for the quidence of the Receivers of Revenue, and ther Officer
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