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the Foreign Convuls ; the Members of the Excoutive Council and of the Colonial Legislatur; the Judges of the Supreme Court; the Chief Officers of the Turrison and Squadron, the heads of the great Mercantile Houses established here; and
the foremost representatives of every
race, creed, and class in this
cosmopolitan community.
proceedings
Ther
very hearty
and
on thusiastic, as may be partly gathund from the Specches delivered by the Chief Justice, by Admiral. C'exey samitton, by
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General Cameron,
arid
and by others present.
5.
The uccubers of the Civil
Service have also presented me with
an address; of which, and of my
Reply,
closure 4. R December, 1885. to before cop ès.
I transmit
copies.
I was
very
glad of the opportunity of repeating my willing testimony to the ability, experience, and public spirit which distinguish the heads of the Chief Departurents of Government who.. form the Executive Council; and to the diligence and fidelity with which the members of the Civil Service generally perform thei