its members to make arrangements to throw open the Meetings of the Legislative Council. Resolution. 4. Your Excellency fit to object to, neither feeling at liberty to recognize the proposed Colonial Committee nor seeing any necessity for the institution of such body. Such being the general result of Your Excellency's reply, we would wish to make a few remarks on portions of the dispatch and Matters immediately connected therewith.

5. The confirmation of Ordinance 8 of 1886 having been postponed, but its disallowal not having been notified in the Government Gazette, it becomes all-important to this community to know the real state of the Law, and the vast interests involved in the question, prejudiced by the existence of any uncertainty, would respectfully ask Your Excellency to state for general information, whether at the present

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