why the Treasury plaints that way. is nonsuited in ulternally constitute two thirds of the Rates in arrears and where the Summary-Court so decidedly enunciates its inability to adopt the views and accede to the wishes of the Government, it is to be deplored that such Documents, as these I allude to, should not in fairness, both to the Treasury and to the Commission of Enquiry, have been transmitted to the members as other letters have already been laid before the Commission.

You must be aware that I deemed the letter N. b 30th May from the Summary Court of unuch it copied sent you consequence that I had half margin and in that form to facilitate annotations upon it, when of requested that I might be honoured with the views and directions of the Acting Governor. – Trewery Welle Ne 24 Emelo camaa Sve 14 1865 ti 296

There II must place upon record, that to the present date so momento us representation is left not only without bely cal. Secretary the directions called for, but without a reply - that I suggested even at the same time aurendusent before the Legislative Conneil orr the following day of the with and 18th clauses of the ordinances Ne 5 of 1863 with a view to meet the objection of the Summary Court.

are the facts Connected with it was struck my letter No 21 and yet off the List of the Documents accompany-ing the letter of Instructions. Commission of Enquiry.

Regretting deeply the to course pursued towards me, and towards the members of the Commission II must again solicit and ur urge that the correspondence mry letter No. 21 and. I refer to be my its enclosures, may in the Commission, the be forwarded to the towards danie object that other


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