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Mr. Mitchell, however, declines the 14 Odlice Mezishang and applies for a pension, I suppose then Mr Thayer will have that office, at any rate I think he might be looked upon as having vacated the office of Superintendent of Police.
If Mr. Quinn is appointed, the Treasurer ought to be asked to sanction the extra expenditure incurred by Sir Richard MacDonnell, deposing that the grounds given are sufficient to justify him in recommending...
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When I was in the West Indies in 1859, I wrote to Mr. Quinn, I heard from various sources that he was a man of peculiar energy, and I have little doubt that Lieut. Colonel Annesley is quite justified in speaking highly of him.
13 Nov. Mr. Mereweather, M.C.S. wrote a little to the Treasurer 1/10 on it.
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