icated
Council, and communicated
to him in Colonial Secretary's
May last.
letter Nr. 361 of 20th May
formed one of the
which formed Enclosures to my despatch W 1899 of 7th June, to which
yours above quoted is a reply
Mr. Mitchell has, since
the arrival
of Mr. Davies, obtained leave of absence
for four months in accordance with the rule laid down in Despatch from the Secretary of State Nr. 13 of 9th January 1855
1834.
I have
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shave the honor to be, with the highest respect,
Sir,
Your Most obedient, Humble Servant,