A
A.
first dirty to obey his superior. It is Excellency, however, in the case under
review contents himself with reprimousing Mr. Davies for not having obeyed your order without needless and protracted special pleading, but in conveying this reprimand the Governor wishes it to be clearly understood that if
hereafter he hous receson to believe that KMV: Deresies persists in taking
inadequate view of his drity and dealing with legitimate orders in a captions Spirit; Wis Reccellency with bear the present.
case in mund, if he should again be catted on to consider the expediency of retaining Mr. Derview in the service of the Colony.
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Som directed by His Excellinay
to add that this Government has
ense in establishing
great expense
gone
to
the Mint, and that the Tublic
have a right to the services of the best Officers procurable; and therefore,
His Excellency may
Go-Goow as
hower reason to think that a Public
Servant is disposed rather to find out how not to do his duty than
when he may
how to do it,
may be convinced that either from infirmity
any
an
of temper, want of tact,. other reason such Servant is
impediment to the progress of the Public business, Mr Davies may rest assured that His Excellency