Mr Cardwell,

The not then the C.B. on to then an obstacle in way of an arrangement by which we hoped to avoid such mortality in British troops as that which occurred in Derykany, but we are anxious to importate. I think that

(1) The troops should recover no circumstances be called in question at £50.00 per annum.

to per mere then

(2) That the force stationed there should be properly reduced.

(3) that there should be an understanding that the troops could have like 2 batteries of artillery,

for I think also that Mr Crawford should be informed of their new appointment. It will not be safe for us to proceed without the concurrence of the Treasury.

Cort aft/66 Eliy

3020 trong lòng

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PRINTED FOR PARLIAMENT

4 June 1866.

A. Hamilton

MINUTE

17 Apr 18. APR.

Gladstone 18 MForster 19 MCardwell 20

7. Rezen

Put this for Consideration

Answer ? 4606. Labouchere

Downesplant

Able cable.

I am directed by M

Secretary

Cardwell &c. &c.

to acknowledge the receipt

of letter of the Board.

For: requesting

to Meet the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury. It is

Separate heavily ought to be informed

"the" "Colonial" quota in be=2 Batt: of Artillery & this equipment suffer.

I tut

the "Colony" may furnish.

in called upon to furnish Stores for Internal" Service W.

Me Miter. (20

Labouchere

Cofing M. C.

whether

any arrangements

have been finally

made

relative to the number of

troops to

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