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himself from the Meetings of
the Executive Council, until
I could receive Your Lordship's
instructions in the matter.
I entertain doubts,
however, whether Mr. Chadwick
can be considered as being
80981 is presumed to be able to
consult at any moment.
I have in my mind whether he is
employed by the Governor of
the Colony within the meaning of the
Royal Warrant of the
26th of January 1890,
now that he has left the Island. He
can scarcely be regarded as an
adviser whom the Governor
despatch A: 300 of the 20th
instant informed Your Lordship of the
good services that Mr. Chadwick has rendered.
during the time he has been here, and I entertain
every hope that the works which
have been under his charge
will be satisfactorily carried out
by Mr Cooper, whom I
have appointed in his place
is