" of the Passengers and crews " about to proceed to sea in

' such ships.

The Provisions will

be found

in accordance

with the instructions conveyed in the various Despatches written on the subject.

The point of remuneration

to the Medical Inspector, as

put in Sir J. B. Lyston's

Despatch No. 344 of 14th April last, was duly laid before the Council, when it was unanimously resolved that the Fee of Twenty-Five dollars per hundred was

by no means too high.

I have the honor to be

My Lord Duke,

Yours Grace's

most Obedient Servant,

Macgowan G.M. Robinson

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