CO129-014 - Public Offices - 1845 — Page 67

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consideration of Mr. Stewart's scurces, with show suck favour whim, as the case wit admit of, but as Mr Stewart was not an officer sewing under this Department

any specific recommendation as regards the issue of his Palary, which appears tothis Lordship to be a question for the Board of Treasury to decide upon in concert with the Secretar of State for the Colonial Department.

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March 28. 1845.

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My Lord,

Referring to my Despatches to your Lordship Address of the 18th and 25th of May 1844 (40187889) I have the honour to forward an orginal letter from Mr Stewart, and to solicit that your Lordship will be pleased to have the necesary authority ifned for that Gentleman's Salary being paid thim

I Whewise trust, under the peculiar circumstances of Mr. Pewart's removal from his appointment as treasurer & Financial Secretary, that I shall be pardoned for my. respectfully recommending that he maybe allowed his travelling expences Wingland.

In troubling your lordship with this letter I feel it to be quite unnecessary for me to enlarge the value of the public seurces

which Mr. Stewart rendered in China, as The Earl of Aberdeen 1.7.

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