1

!

Į

i

ourscives we

have already spoken. The Attorney General in

conclusion states that in soliciting the

Interposition of His Excelicno, he is — taking "the

the They

effectumi wan

an end

"desired by the entire profession? Se reply to this statement we have but to remark that we were in no-wise Ionsulted by the Attorney Sincai on the subject of there suppooed grievances were in cutive ignorance of his intention to complain and that we disclaim

my

authnit in sim to make ne of

om names individualty

of

han Ć

the profession, in support of this

for any other chaye complainte s

Grievance..

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A fine we discent altogether

the

from the conclusions arrived at by Attang bercul, we think the matter ununit the concidcration of die hvcelleney, we have desired

such

to que

wor

cud un hare, we are well convined the other branch of the Rofeccion Sú Pullic, and we allogether quil to in the proposed changes

me

advantage to the Qublic service.

We have to [Chamed) John Day.

ice

Kury Kingsmill, Ba. Fretk

~Save Cony)

Nue

Colonial Secretary.

Green, Jh. a.

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