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in
the event of Mr. Callagßen not returning to the Colony.
&o will now be impossible
to fill up the proposed Office from the local Bar, and I have be jeuggest that a
Gentleman be
selected at home for the
appointment, and sent out
there with as little delay as
possible
the
Until the arrival of person so selected, the existing anangements must be continues_ but I will cause all the
roinances
necessary
to
carry
into effect the proposed changer to be pinsred with suspending
clauses, so that on
of
the
};
the
annivać
Gentleman selected by
your brace, the new
systern
may at once be brought into oncration by Proclamation.
I hope to forward copies
of there Adinances in a few
Weeks
مة
they have already been read a first time, and they will be useful to certain the precise
F
explain
nature the duties which will devolve on the holder
the
Of proposed alcointment. I have "thought it better, after consultatio with the Chief Justice and Attorney beneral, that the Office should be designated, instead