Sir,
And even the means of affording redress before their tribunal, much less to scourge when the offenders go there.
Of serving a summons to comply.
E Justice on
If Sam to proceed with the duties imposed on me by law, such as the immediate removal of the Acting Chief Magistrate of Police and his brother Lieutenant from a bench on which they have disqualified themselves to sit.
I have the honor to be,
Sir, Your Obedient Servant,
Milman Cooper
Sir,
The same to the same.
25th July, 1856
I have the honor to request that you will be good enough to communicate to me His Excellency's decision upon the points I submitted on the 23rd instant, and I trust that His Excellency will exonerate me from undue precipitation, because at this present time nuisances exist in and about the town of Victoria, are daily and hourly increasing in number, and although it is published and placarded that I shall summon all persons guilty of any nuisance, I am, for the reasons fairly detailed in the letter, utterly unable to do so;
I have the honor to be,
Sir, Your Obedient Servant,
Milman Cooper
Sir,
The same to the same.
26th July, 1856
20
In reference to my letter of the 25th instant, I have the honor to report that I yesterday, with the Superintendant of Police, inspected a house at the junction of Polinger Street and found the same in a very dangerous state, and that a considerable portion has since fallen.
I trust this fact will exonerate my application of yesterday from the charge of undue precipitation.
I have the honor to be,
Your Obedient Servant,
Milman Cooper
Sir,
The same to the same.
No. 59
29 July 1856
I have the honor to enclose a despatch addressed to the Right Honorable The Secretary of State for the Colonies (open) with an appendix, which I request you will transmit in the usual way by the next mail leaving this in 12 days.
I have, etc.
Milman Cooper
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nd even
the means africance before their tribunal much less to scoure when the offenders gols there.
of sevving, a summors to comfeet.
e justice
on
If Sam to proceed with the datics impoced me. by law, Sack the immediate,
removal of the Reling Chut Magistrale of Police and His bioting thevitant from a bench on which they have disqualified themselves to sit
I have the honor to be
Ser Your Obedient Servant, Miluan Couper
Sir
The same to the same.
35th July, 1856
Srave the honor to required that you will be good enough to communicate to me this Cecelince's decision. upon the points I submitted on the 23rd instant and I hrust that His Excellency will exonerate me from undue precipitation, because at this present time nuisances cxist in and about the town of Coloria, are daily and hourly mcreasing in number and altho it is published, and placarded that I shall summon all person guilty of any nuisance I am for the reasons, fairy detailed in the letter Prefer to utterly unable to do so;
I have the honor to be.
Sir
Your Obedient Servant,
Miraye proper
hess.
Sir,
The same to the same.
26th July, 192889
20
instant
i junc-
In reference, to my letter 1:57 of the 25 inclart. Shave the honor to report than I yeelerdag with the Superintendant of Police inspected a house at the
t tion of Polinger Street and found the same in a ver dangerous state, and that a considerable portion has Since fallen.
Thrust this fact will Exonerate my application of yesterday from the charge of undue preghitation.
I have the honor to be..
Four Cedient Extrennt,
Sir
Mleans moper
Fre same to the same.
No 59 Si Su
29 July 1850.
I have the hour to enclose a despatch addressed to the Right Houralte. The Secretary of state for the Colonces (open)] with an appendix which I request you will transmit in the usual that way by the next mail leasing this 12 days
I have & etc. Pe
hence.
Minai Powper
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