7.
" "the perusal of attis Excellency in Council; an Ordinance calculated to reconcile very opinion, and yet not to violate the positive instructions of the Secretary of State or His Excellency the Governor';
•Again,
"But assuming that the Registration Ordinance, after obeying the express commands of the Secretary
State, is to stand, I can but pertify to this
lify to this Excellency Caccompanying
of
that the se
Draught is proper and sufficient to most the
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"wishes of his Government. In reference to thes Letters of Sir Charles Fowlyard the 12th Seat of which
of
14.
th
th
-Copy is forwarded in Mr. Laboucher's Gespatch TV S
1 January, I beg to stake to your Lordship that no claim will be made on the 17/mperial Treasury for any portions of the expenses incurred by the Colonial Registation Office.
I have the honor to be, With the highest respect,
Your Lordship's
Most Obedient
Stumble Gervant. Who Burm