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Preservation Ordinance
passed by the Colonial Legislature in conse- quence of these distur bances.
tranquit
2. I am also to vachove
to go the draft of a desp.
which Lord Desty proposes with Lord Granville's concurrenc to address to the fovernor in reply to these despatches,
and to the carber
copy f
desp. which was enclose]
in the letter from this
Dept of the 11th mstant
3. In regard to the
imposition of the fines
boatien, totas refusal
for French ships,
A
to work under the Ordinance
A
though hon berishich has cxprend
Lin Ots
at the applicability othe
Las
seater circumstanen of this care
who his at will instruct the fort to remit as supported in youf letter ofthe 21 = int?
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m 25/h
thof 1858, istif
cannot give the 452
instructions to the
Jovernor
Anggested in the letter
Dept
from this Def of the 1st instant,
the full
reports.
ал
now received.
show that the strike dis Ad not begion till after the fines
were
inflicted,
and it also appears from M. Marshi's desp. forwarded
to zou
an
thurstant the 11th instant
that the boatmen and
boatwomen in question
did not advance the
pleasurested in the last paragraph of your letter of the 7
the instant.
Lord Dertz there promises
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