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mutil the mouth of August, when the. state of his health required a change of hir, and he was obliged to proceed Medical Certificate to Englands, but inchappily only reached leylon, where he died. Previous to the intelligence of the death of Mr Morgan, Mr Chapman had | charge of the office and gave much- Satisfaction.. After the receipt of intelligence of Mr Morgan's death, the bcting Appointinent was transferred to Mr+ Reinhard. During the period of Mr. Morgan's services in the office, Eregret

say, his health was so impossible for him to give that attention Go to which it necessarily demanded, and he was

reluctantly compelled to call in The essistance of some of his birther officers from time&time, Accistance however, which shough willingly given, Insanifestly insufficient and a variety of

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the repeated changes, and the bustness of Mr. Morgans. _ This arrear recessarily interfered much with

my own duties, and it was with the utmost difficulty could comply with the requirements of It is Excellency. The Governor, and others; for the barions Dramment required by the cervice.

The duties required by the holdin of the office of the Clerk of deed Registry and bccountant, are not like those of a clark in other offices, in this office they are of & peculiar and Miscellaneous character, and it required "both diligent care and the closest application on the parts of Mr. Reinhard to bring the office again into proper working order, and thave the greatest satisfaction in thus giving him

every praise for his londuct, which he richly deserves.-.

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