litter dated the 21 November,
but received
Carlene Me!
too late to
forward
9.
last Mail.
I sent the Chief Justice's
letter to the Acting Attorney General his remarks and I have
for
the honor to forward a copy of
the observation of that Officer
3.
a similar
As the Chief Justice observes in the 4th paragraph of his letter I voted against Ordinance in March last; think it right to inform Your Lordship that I did so
out of deference
to his strongly expressed opinions. and because I had not been
sufficiently acquainted with
The pressing necessity for
When the subject
4.
309
any
measure
was
fully discussed afterwards, and a quantity of information obtained from the Company
chiefly interested in such legislation,
then I
saw
that there
was
a want which I am convinced
might be met by the short Ordinance No. 4 of 1876.
The subsequent proceedings I have already reported to Your Lordship, and I have only to add that I know all the Directors of the Companies have to be the most influential
Puis.
76-J7 & 8 1815