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which their Lordships desire to be furnished I am too brief that the period which had elapsed between the exchange of the Ratification, and the date of Sir H. Pottinger's last despatches is so short, that it would have been impossible for him, even if he had anticipated their Lordship's decision previous to the Ratification, to procure any account of the expenditure subsequent thereto as to its probable amount. But Lord Stanley has suggested to Sir H. Pottinger to furnish at his earliest convenience an account of the expenditure between the exchange of the Ratifications and the 31st March 1844, in order that the sanction of Parliament may be obtained together with the best estimate which he may be able to form of the Contingent expenditure for the year ending 31st March 1845, that charge be submitted to Parliament with the Schedule of Establishments already approved by their Lordships.

With respect to the Union of the Secretariats to which their Lordships desire that Sir H. Pottinger's attention should be called, Lord Stanley desires me to express his apprehension that such an arrangement could not be effected without introducing confusion into the public correspondence. He has however directed Sir H.

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Cour 185 which their Lordships desire to be furnished I am too brief that the period which had elapsed between the exchange of the Ratification, and the date of Sir H. Pottinger's last despatches is so short, that it would have been impossible for him, even if he had anticipated their Lordship's decision previous to the Ratification, to procure any account of the expenditure subsequent thereto as to its probable amount. But Lord Stanley has suggested to Sir H. Pottinger to furnish at his earliest convenience an account of the expenditure between the exchange of the Ratifications and the 31st March 1844, in order that the sanction of Parliament may be obtained together with the best estimate which he may be able to form of the Contingent expenditure for the year ending 31st March 1845, that charge be submitted to Parliament with the Schedule of Establishments already approved by their Lordships. With respect to the Union of the Secretariats to which their Lordships desire that Sir H. Pottinger's attention should be called, Lord Stanley desires me to express his apprehension that such an arrangement could not be effected without introducing confusion into the public correspondence. He has however directed Sir H.
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Cour 185 which their Lordships desire to be furnished I ane too brave that the period which had elapsed between the exchange of the Ratification, and the date Spoir St. Pottinger's last despatches is so short, that it would have been infssible for him, even if he had anticipated their Lordship's decision to this to prise previous to the Ratification, lorend house a any account of thetopenditure subsequenth стране anlatinate as toils probable amount. But hord Stanley hasseguested Liv. &. Pottinger to ferrich nieurred on even at his earliest convenience of an account of thilxpenditure belian thodatory thie 4 change of the Ratifications and the 31 March 18446, in order that the sauction be obtained of Pail! may foxit- together with the beat Intimate which te may be able to form of the Contingent expendituress the year ending It March 1845, that charag be subunitted to Puilt with the Schedule of Established already approved by thin Lordships. Eurexpect to the Union of the Secretariats to which The Lordy of the dreaming desire that Sir Ft Pottinger, attention should be called dord Stanly desires me wexpres his apprehension that such an arrangement could not be affected without introducing confection into the public correspondence. He has howeven directed fiüt.
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which their Lordships desire to be furnished I ane too brave that the period which had elapsed between the exchange of the Ratification, and the date Spoir St. Pottinger's last despatches is so short, that it would have been infssible for him, even if he had anticipated their Lordship's decision to this to prise previous to the Ratification, lorend house a

any account of thetopenditure subsequenth

стране anlatinate as toils probable amount. But hord Stanley hasseguested Liv. &. Pottinger to ferrich

nieurred on even

at his earliest convenience

of

an account of thilxpenditure belian thodatory thie 4 change of the Ratifications

and the 31 March 18446, in

order that the sauction be obtained

of Pail! may foxit- together with the

beat Intimate which te

may be able to form of the Contingent expendituress the year ending It March 1845, that charag be subunitted to Puilt with the Schedule of Established already approved by thin Lordships.

Eurexpect to the Union of the Secretariats to which The Lordy of the dreaming desire that Sir Ft Pottinger, attention should be called dord Stanly desires me wexpres

his apprehension

that such an arrangement could not be affected without introducing confection into the public correspondence. He has howeven directed fiüt.

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