been incresant in the
Executive Commeil and in
communication with the
Colonial Government to
expedite a
with a
settlement.
It is needless to trouble you
detailed account
has been a
very leughty
Porrespondence.
of what
It will be
eufficient
out to
I took up the question the
Day
very day duties and that coo
I entered on
my
early
as the 6th
the
April, I wrote a minute for consideration of the Govericor in Conseil painting
out how unch
wad a
the proposed purchase ouatter of public utility as part of
})
& general plan for the
Safelip of the
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Garrison and the European community
but expreeenig a wishe before firthers action, that I might have the opinion
as to how
of the Allomney Seueral fare the Her Departement would be bound
by the award)
My
of aistiory of the Suprens
Court, should an appeals be made) to that Court by Mr. Sharp.
The
Attorney General's a newer. (marked A and attached) was not received,
as will be seen, till the 20th May
after
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and
the attention of Government had been again called to the matter. Sex the encantine the Surve got General reported to Government on thehay
interview, formally
that he had at aw
notified to Mr Davis, (Mr. Sharp's local) Agent) the intention of Government to reemne posseccion, and that th
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