the #xed Establishments
of the bicomp-in such a sences as to preclude the Members of Councils from woking on each and every item of Expenditure connected with them, ) - it is the wish of this bouncil that the point thus in question be submitted to the decision
of the Right
Stonorable
The Secretary of State.
(true Extract)
durlastro
"
for the Clerk of Councils
12
Du dương trong
2nd
I. Merivale
、
566
As the principle involved in the subject of this despatch is very important, I
I have made some little research into
precedents and will trauble you with rather
a
fuller minute than Ishared otherwise, have thought necessary.
When it appeared last year
That
Lii John Rowring did not understand
it as incumbent on him to submit the
Annual estimates to the Legislative, formcil, he was instincted always to follow that Course. This instruction
was not
and
given without deliberation inquiry. By the minute on his despatch, 595, it mit be been that I
of
began by seeking the aid of M. Pavidner, Sir George Barrow and other gentlemen, un ttie Office Conversant with the practice Crown Colonies, and that having Ascertained, their trèves, Feubmitted the question to
you, and that after some further inquiry by yourself it was unanimously agreed to direct hir John Bowring
to submit his annual estimates
to
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