chronic disease from which he is suffering, it is not likely that he will be able to resume his duties. Unter such circumstances, the question of alcointing his succesn

have to be considered.

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eminently fitted for the port, viz :- Mr. Komas Child Bayllar, our local

Queen's Councel. M. Austin adds

that during the time Me Anyplar acted as

General his thorouge

Attorney

Knowledge of the local Ordinances and

his influence

2.

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to ask the Excentive Council to advise

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the

subject, but as two members of the

Creveil have told me their views

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it is my duty to record them. Mr.

Cartiner Austin, the Colonial Secretary who was

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M. Price, another member Executive Council, télés

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that the appointment of S. Hayllar

to the port of Chief Justice would give wide spread satisfaction throughout the Colony

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