considers that he did not.

not gain

the

suit, and in consequence lost his

Costs, through

:through the irregularity of the Government Land officers. and from misinformation that

he had received from Mr. Tarrant:

and this

this from

the

Attorney

General's recorded opinion, which Enclosure to Sir John Davis's Despatch N. 18 of 27th

forms

ar

January

would

uld appear to be

Mr Parker's view

of the

In alluding

case.

to Mr Jarrauto

"present circumstances",

I certainly

infer Sir John Davis meant

say

that as Mr. Tarrant was

longer in Government employ, it would be inexpedient to call

him for

sum said to be

lost through his negligence.

Sir John Davis ordered Mr

344

Parker's Bill to be paid from

the Public funds

arr

the 31.

January last, and M. Jurvanté

services were

with

finally dispensed

from the 12 October

preceding.

As connected with this

subject, I think it

right to acquaint your Lordship that I am informed by Mr. Everly,

the

John

Sir

Surveyor General, that Sir

Davis had it in con

contemplation

tion to abolish Mr. Farrault's

office of Registrar of Deeds.

Seven

eight months it was finally

before it was

execution; and it I think be

be justly

carried into

may therefore

concluded that

his removal from office did not originate in, although it might have been expedited by

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