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published.

Notification, in which are the arrangements which I have thought it best to make under the circumstances.

I trust the appointments will meet approval, as Mr. May is a deserving Public Officer, well acquainted with the duties required of him, and Mr. Cooper Turner has been duly recommended by Attorney General as competent to fill the post of Crown Solicitor and Queen's Proctor in Admiralty.

The correspondence with Mr. Turner and the Attorney-General's letter I also enclose.

The nomination by the Sheriff was considered necessary in a legal view, but I hope yet to be able to relieve the Assistant Magistrate of the Shrievalty, when the reconstruction of the Councils of the Colony shall be finally determined on.

I have the honor to be, With the highest respect, Sir,

Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,

Sir Bonham

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