at the end of 1869 with $277.33.465, au amount arrived al, I presume, by allowing the Colony credit for an increase of $20000 recently added to the Contribution from the Spiccial

Lund to the local Police, – and so diminishing by that cum the 1 valance of $297, 334.65 otherwise.

demanded from the Colony. –

A remarked, however, in Despatch Se 878, of the 7th Vltimo,

there

my

are several minor matters

which will require to be readjusted. however, sland over for the

They can,

present _ for in the absence of any

_ quiding general principle, it üh

boom to have some

is a

definite sum

Par: b.

878

4297

107

the

slated, even arbitarily as consliterting whole amount due to the Special on any fixed date.

course, when I speak of any

Fini

Of con

sume as due to that Fund, your Ladship does not

suppose

That the

Colony has to seek the means

wherewith G

repay

the

amount;

because the

money, is and has att along been in the Chest siste by side with the cash balance of the Colony's current account.

As I observe that missprchounion

on this subject exists in the Public mind, expecially since publication in England of part of the Correspondence in reference to the

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