month of July the charge of the Department ihm necessarily devolved

Mr Rice; and judging from his uncauptionable testimonials, I hesitation in placing him

upon

had

naw

in charge of the Pow: and I would beg to refer to the Return of Carretions, already alluded to, speaking most favorably for the

An awer

his dirties:

as

in which Mr Rice discharge

mind that

: number

of

as it must be borne in

aw

mcrease in the

of detections by the Police

bad characters is no

mcrease

proof of an

of crime, but rather, in

the absence of that additional proof,

aw

evidence of increased energy

That binds

At In A M

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foull fall some

huling

bar het

2.

and sweeef Police Fore

av

the part of the

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7. Before concluding this despatch

I deem it but due to the vindication:

of my presmint position as administering the Government of this Colony, to

remark

upon

Mae Donnell'

to

as

The tone of Sir Richard ommunication referred

in more than one mistance

apparently implying a reflection

administration: and I beg

expon my

to

request

вод

that, under these circumv=

V. stances, Your Lordship will oblige

me

by directing that when Sir Richard ellac Damell's opinion is,

during his abwene

again requested.

from the Colay

on

Colonial subjobs,

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