in October, Iur Hennepy appears to have taken measur for relieving Her March of the greater park of his Colonial Secrelangs work whilst he was palling the Audit office in order, hat from Mr Hennesys not having pally communicates Sir M. Hicks Beach's despolch to Mr March the latter appears to have been under the unprepion that fur Hennesy was withdrawing confidence and cutting him off from Colonial Secreling work, more than ever,

and

very likes Our Hennepy was not unwilling Mr March should think so. Bat Sir M. Hich Beach's intention, and it must be presumed that this was Mr. Hennepys

intention

also,

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was surply that hur march should be afforded leviure for putting the Audit offen in order preparatory to a larger share in genere administrative business.

Colonial Secretarge business appears to have hei first concentrated in the hands of the Governor in the line of fir R.Macdonnell (Eur Austins indifferent officer being Colonial Secretary), and dar

Hennepy appears to have

thingons

canias on

as

he

found them, but however well the system may

have worked

with Sir R. Macdonnel and Sirct.

заная Kennedy as Governors, and I surfect it did not work allogether well, it has certaing not worked well with Tar Hennesy. The Correspondence Let the t of 5

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