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each Officer of the Survey Departinent, dated the 11th June last, and officially forwarded to by the Surveyor General, and ly me aubsequently hausmilled to the Secretary
we
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cassider that without
and sauction
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my permission
change should be mades
in the distribution of the duties of his
Departinent by Mr Wilson when they
have been this officially
recorded).
ly
The only
reason given by Mr Wilson was the expresion of a wish to relieve
Mr Clark of a portion of his desties, as he
had
more than he could do. Now as Mr Wilson
was anxions to undertake the discharge of all his present duties and of those of the Afistant Surveyor and the
Apistant Engineer in addition, provided he received the 1/3 Salary of the latter Offiew, this allegation of the wife of duly
the least of
thrown on Mr. Clark is to
it very singular.
Day
It is not for the public interist at present it at the Clark, who has the Secvitary of State's permission, whilst hold= ing an acting appointment, to engage in private practice, and who has bun induced by a hope of forming a local connection to lake his present office temporarily. the duties of which he dis- -charges most efficiently and conscientiously,
should receive ་འ ་ ་
treatinent at the hands
of the Government or of any party comected: with it calculated to make him throw