cheap, and satisfactory administration of justice, Sir John Baring doubts not that they will meet with your favourable consideration. I have to request that the original papers herein enclosed be returned to this office.
I have, &c.,
(signed) W. J. Mercer,
Colonial Secretary.
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Extract from Letter of the Secretary of State in reply to Colonial Secretary's letter No. 44 of 27 June.
"Downing Street,
June 17th, 1856
"I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of yesterday's date, and in reply thereto beg to state for the information of His Excellency the Governor, that I am not aware of the necessity of any measures for the more rapid, cheap, and satisfactory administration of justice.
The spirit in which the complaints (or rather suggestions) of the Attorney General are made is so manifest, and the object so palpable, that I trust His Excellency...
cheap, and satisfactory adminis- _tration of fustion, vir John Baring doubts not that they with meet
with your
(Coor's recidy attention. II have to request that the original papers herein incloed be returned to this office
I have, Be:, (ragnes) W. J. Mercer,
may
Colonial Secretary.
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Extract from Letter of the Shiffeurten
in reply to Colonial Secretary's letter M. 44 of 37 June.
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"I have the liver_ to actuaistedge the receipt of your better of resterday's dorter, and in reply thereto beg to state for the information of Heid Exelleney, the Governor, that dom 1st onware of the necessity of any
measmes for the
more rasist,
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cheap, and satisfactory administratio
Colonial Sevretary.
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The spirit in which the complaints (ust, mere suggestions ) of the Attorney General are,
made
is to manifest, and the coject so
Hent
palpable, that I trust Hair Cascelle
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