the briver in Council or no one
it was
a
ine to
relief to me
find that although
M
formal
Decision had been arrived at
the Misribers
7
the Council
individually were unanimouely of opinion that there was
nothing
ms may
jone,
in the case
as
ajaint
for as it had
which made it
undesirable to entrust him
with this temporary duty.
The Bishop must have been misinformed when re stated that the appointment
had been made the subject of
severe
criticism in this Colony.
The criticism
was
I believe
confined entirely to one Reverend Gentleman. probably the Bishop's informants. "who went about canvassing and endeavouring to get up a little agitation
on the subject, but he failed in getting
even
his clerical brethren to concur with him, and I have no hesitation in asserting that the appointment referred to
acknowledged,_ not only
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