belong to him, but

which he canal accept

without earning

The

danger of satisfingon deciding on

matters with which his

acepaintance is imperfect.

4. As

He, however,

the whole enbject is thus

(much to

to my regret

referred for the decision

Of Her Majesty's Govern:

ment, that decision

sunst afferently be given,

475

unless the greater svil

of farther delay and un=

-= certainly

is to be incurred.

5. Her Majesty's

Gomenment are disposed

to prefer the provisions of the draft Ordinans MW. Bridger to those

"(

the Ordinance for the

((

Expresion of certain diversen

My Despatch of the 27th

Angst last will have Explained to you

The

abang!

Grounds of this opinion.

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