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consequence has been in this, as in n
other similar cases here and elsewhere,
that little progress has been made
because there avas 110
110 regularly paid Staff. Accordingly, with the advice
of the hocentive Council, and with
the
consent of the Colonial Legistature,
I have appointed to be Assistant
Secretary
to the Commission at a
sconthily salary of fifty dollars, __
(#50) ANG
Mr H. MABaily,
AAA
English
Barnister, practising before the Supreuse Court of this Colony
I have lately
caused
an
official letter to be addressed to the Commission, calling for a report
the
of progress already usade, and pointing out the importance of .
a
pressing on their work with all
convenient speed; for great public. inconvenience is occasioned by the
present confused, obsolete, and on imperfect state of the
in force.
of the Laws
ttora
In particular, I have -
urged the importance of preparing
the drafts of severel
several of the sew and
anvended Ordinances recommended
by the Attomey-
Attorney - Ineral in the
endlesid