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direction to that

by my gentleman is

only

Ore

of

the prequent reassions which have had the remonstrate with him

on

o

the neglect of his duties, and the absenting himself from his office. And as he owed his employment to myself, this should not have occurred. Such

habits would be totally inconsistent with the office of Secretary, whose constant attendance Irequire, and

respect to which reguler attendance I find Majors

in

Coine

9th November, 1846.

at the Criminal.

List of Prisoners acquions.

Caine all that I could with. ?)

There would be insuperable.

objections to Mr. Thelley being appointed chief Magistrate, and I am persuaded that the general

opinion in this Colongs

would be adverse to it..

Iregret being unable to

in

any

suitable

plave him position, for, as abreasy observed, he possesses many agreeable qualities, and would answer for situations of less responsibility than those named, and where less steadiness was requires.

He

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