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TPEPEC.O. 882

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Berial

No.

Fram of to whom.

Despatch

No.

Data.

1

Sir J. Pope Hennessy

$7

July 11, 1889 (Rec. Aug 3, 1889.)

Ditto

329

July 11, 1889 (Rec. Aug. 3, 1889.)

Ditto

$30

July 11, 1889 (Rec. Aug. 3, 1880.)

4

To Sir J. Pope Han-

Domy.

371

Aug. 27, 1889

Sir J. Pope Hennessy

361

July 31, 1889 (Rec. Sept. 8, 1889.)

Ditto

274

Aug. 8, 1889 (Rec. Sept. 8, 1889.)

Ditto

887

Aug. 9, 1889 (Rec. Sept. 8, 1889.)

8

Te Sir J. Pope Han-

Day.

$14

Sept. 30, 1080

Subject.

Enclosing an extract from the minutes of the Executive Council recommending a re-distribution of the grants in aid of the stipends of ministers, together with copies of correspondence with the Angli- can Bishop of Mauritius and the Roman Catholic Bishop of Port Louis on the subject.

Enclosing a notice of motion by Dr. Beaugeard in the Council of Government in favour of a re- distribution of the ecclesiastical grants on a scale proportioned to the number of adherents of the two churches.

Enclosing a letter from the Bishop of Mauritius requesting that the Secretary of State will suspend his judgment on Dr. Beaugeard's motion until he (Bishop Royston) has been able to lay before Lord Knutsford the position of the Church of England with respect to ecclesiastical grants.

Observing that the Secretary of State will defer expressing any opinion upon the questions raised in the Governor's Despatches of 11th July until he is in receipt of the further letter pro- mised by Bishop Boyston, and of the reports of the financial oflcers.

Enclosing a letter from the Bishop of Port Louis covering resolu tions adopted on the 14th October 1888, by the “Congrès Catho- lique de Maurice" on the subject of the unequal distribution of the grants in ald

Transmitting a letter from the Hon. P. Adam, elected member for Flag, asking that Dr. Beau- geard's motion in the Council of Government may be freely dis- cussed and dosided by the repre- sentatives of the taxpayers.

Enclosing a letter to the Becretary of Stats from Bishop Royston and others, praying Lord Kouts- ford to disallow say much transfer of vacant appointments sa indi- ossed by Dr. Benaguard's motion, sociossa in Governor's Despatch of 11th July.

Conveying the views of Har Majesty's Government upon the motion of Dr. Beaugeard with reference to the distribution of the ecclesiastical gemata.

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