10
11.
70
Ho be booked at prezinh
by
the local
"Aultiorities, are capable of being burned to
"pon account for securing the liberty of
V
Whe for repressing Prave. Evils and abuzí, against which they "were directed. In conclusion, Eades "Und foutlimon, I would their More Manh
Conferred
"The Chasse women und
"
"you for the honor which you
have
on he, and acture you that no efforts
"Thall be wanting on my part & promote
"the great cause of social
Morality."
3. I have now he humor krepat
Lordelup's hah, in pursuance of Your Strdcups
Matinclines, I have carefully considered
the
ne Graft Graciances to amend the existing Inläpois Friars' Ordinances in this color
which wire prepared, respectively by the
Money - Gneral (Mr. O'Malley), and by the
tate Registrar - Gueral (hows Mr. Justice
Reņierār-
W.
Murati, Puisie Sudor of the supreme corak);
And which were forwarded with MP. March's despatch Re237 of the 28th
Melober ultimo. I have also perused the
Volummons Official correspondence, and
Numerous Mer documents bearing upon this difficult and delicate question- I bul how proceed Ways before Your Lordship, though with ruuch diffidence,
the
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11.
70
Ho be booked at present
by
the local
"Authorities, are capable of being brought to
"upon account for securing the liberty of
V
We for repressing grave evils and abuses, against which they were directed. In conclusion, I would their More Manly
Conferred
"The Chaste women und
"
"you for the honor which you
have
on he, and assure you that no efforts
"shall be wanting on my part to promote
"the great cause of social
Morality."
3. I have now the honour to report
Lordship's hah, in pursuance of Your Lordship's
instructions, I have carefully considered
the
draft Ordinances to amend the existing Brothels' Ordinances in this colony
which were prepared, respectively by the
Attorney-General (Mr. O'Malley), and by the
late Registrar-General (lows Mr. Justice
Registrar-
W.
Murati, Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court);
And which were forwarded with Mr. March's despatch No.237 of the 28th
October ultimo. I have also perused the
voluminous Official correspondence, and
numerous other documents bearing upon this difficult and delicate question. I now proceed with great diffidence,
the
10
11.
70
Ho be booked at prezinh
by
the local
" Aultiorities, are capable of being burned to
"pon account for securing the liberty of
V
Whe for repressing Prave. Evils and abuzí, against which they "were directed. In conclusion, Eades "Und foutlimon, I would their More Manh
Conferred
"The Chasse women und
"
"you for the honor which you
have
on he, and acture you that no efforts
"Thall be wanting on my part & promote
" the great cause of social
Morality."
3. I have now he humor krepat
Lordelup's hah, in pursuance of Your Strdcups
Matinclines, I have carefully considered
the
ne Graft Graciances to amend the existing Inläpois Friars' Ordinances in this color
which wire prepared, respectively by the
Money - Gneral (Mr. O'Malley), and by the
tate Registrar - Gueral (hows Mr. Justice
Reņierār-
W.
Murati, Puisie Sudor of the supreme corak);
And which were forwarded with MP. March's despatch Re237 of the 28th
Melober ultimo. I have also perused the
Volummons Official correspondence, and
Numerous Mer documents bearing upon this difficult and delicate question- I bul how proceed Ways before Your Lordship, though with ruuch diffidence,
the
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