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3rd Additions to Jalaries not arising

ch

under sellled regulations,

17th Payments of an unusual description,

4th Creation of New Offices.

po 3

N. 4.

25.

The returns will of themselves, to great extent. I doubt not, satisfadaily explain le tau Brace the changes which have been made; but in respect

espect to some, perhaps be advisable that I

thay should offer explanatory

Semarks, and

cherefore, with reference to the first schedule under the head of "Gaol department" I have to point art that resigeration of two officers of that establishment, rig: the Chute and one

a^

receipt of the

of the Tuntleys,

M? Denglas, the Superintendent, suggested to me the abolition of the latter office

and the

M EA

- ging of the former into the

Office of Interpreter with

an increased ju

aw

Salary of $18 per mouth. the also

suggested

monch which·

that the saving of $30 pos would this be attained in the clutship might be advantagiously employed) in the addition of $20 to the Warden's morchly

pay of $110, and of $10 to the trad Punting's pay of $30. I had at first

3.

I

some besitation in

afsruiting to duse arrangements; but thr Douglas having further reported that he might have save

- difficully in obtaining

a

anfrètent Clerk at a salary of

$48

for mouth, and that the Interpreter had. often been called

upon dulies in addition to his own, as

to discharge

these

also

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