at a rate which disentitled

him to pension -

And here I may note that touching the fixing of Salary myself. have suffered for in 1850 (Respralets No: 165 of 23. February, Lord Grey decided that the Colonial secretary's Salary should on

the first Vacancy reduced to £ 1500; yet in April 1854 it was reduced to £ 1200, and raised & what Lord Grey determimich

on the

ttat till August 1860.

be

Acces

would respectfully submit

that my least as

clami may

favorably

Eu dealt with at

Judge Italie's.

Certain

Ihot

it

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One pount more occurs to me :- that clause 5 of the pension muniti was meant to meet my special case

shown by the concluding paragraph of his H. Robinson's weiss: no: 186 of 186 13 December 18044, and yet it was 1031/04 not applied when the time came, assimilate alltingh I received ther thauth of Sterden. Majesty's Government for the manner in which thad, administered this

Government,

and discharged for to long a period the duties of Colonial Secretary

I mention thus as

Argument for Cathing to interpret clause

9

Les

this opportunity

my favor now.

I have only to add that Leven

Years

that of glen

b

or

88

Years ago I endeavored (Lu Despatcher from this Govern Nos: 88 and 96 of 19 May and 6/591 June respectively) to procure

71271

96

1859

227

Either uncoval or retirement as I

7896/50 do now, and that the late Dulle

New castle (in Despatch No : 14 of of 17 August 1859) was pleased to intimate that he would make a

wishes on the subject of

68

7137

159

note

of my Uncoval, dud

- what any observations

was ramequally

1

strulent both. Wh

Jan

Userve for the time

on that of pension.

I ham the houn to be,

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must obedient humble servant

Colonial Lunitary

of Stoughing.

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