proposed station at
to
West Point,) and the (B.65_9] Treasury, and having obtained the assent
of that Department Mr. Labouchere wrote
to the Governor as follows-
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Jay to C.0.
25 Aut.
"I will not refuse. Mr Labouchure, "my consent to the
" erection of Buildings "which
you represent " to be both important" " and "necessary" for "the interests of the "Colorry, provided it " is certain that the
" revenue is sufficient "to meet the several
charges
on it. Bret
Governor. 5. Syf /56
6-
Governor
tk
25 March 1857.
371
"I
I must rernind
"your,
ab
have
you.
"lately submitted
mmendations
"pumerores recomm
"for inc. cased expenditure, "that Her Majesty's "Government would
"feel much dissatisfaction "at arry public works, "not of
a
imperative "character, being
"undertaken which
"should involve the "Colorry in difficulties.
Some month's
after the receipt of
this reluctant convent, the Governor reported that the Building, ass originally planned was,
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