Having previoush called upon Acting Attoung Soneral for an
Mu
the
the
Minim
objections taken by Six F. Rogers,
Lame
I laid before the Council at the time this document ales, a copy of which Jenelose herein.
The Council came to the unanimous recolution that it would Le incxpedient to make any alteration in this ordinance which had been found to answer well the purpose for which it was
framed, and it was i also remarked by all the members that the objections raised by Sir F. Rozers had suggested themselves at the time of the original consideration of the Ordinance, and that all due weight had been then given to them
Such being the
opinion of the
Council, and having regard also to Sir George Bruhan's despatch 1965 of
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76
* September 1851, I would recommend that this Adinance be submitted to Har Most Gracious Majesty for Confirmation, and beg to refer to Sir George Bonham, who, I have no doubt, will remove any difficulty present itself
subject.
the
that
may
Mi a
icconsideration
of
I have the hown to be With the highest respect,
Sir,
your Most Obedient, "Humble Servant,
App Sancis.