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the laging out of the cemeteries, the
digging of graves, and in some instances
the interment of the remains of
plagu
the
victims victims and cleansing streets
de, in infected
are as.
As I mentioned to your Excellency y'day
that with the exception of Mr Brook
nove of the higher officers of this Depart -
ment were under the instructions
of the Permanent Committee, and
consequently
is possible that
thevi services, more expecially those of
M. Tooker, had not been brought to
Your Excellency's
notice.
In the attacked Report I have
underlined in red be those offe cers
whose
The list of
there officers
ho were pisen mines Aivard,
whose services appear to have been of a
special nature, and while I must
strongly deprecate the acceptance of
acknowledgment of
any pecuniary
their services
C
with their position
being inconsistent
as officers in this
department. I hope that your Excellency
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will allow
mc
to express
a
hope that
in the event of My Lord the Secretary.
of State according any formal recog.
of the services of any one officer
nition
of this department your Excellency
Mweny
be gracionely pleased to
recommend
the extension of such
services of Int
recogn
sion
ion to the
Jorker,
and of those offe
arr
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