M Merivale
The Governor
w seem entitled to commendation for his vigorous
measures. If there had been any disposition to resist the Law,
or make a disturbance up the Country this display of force
w
help materially to repress it.
The force at the Command of the Governor, which he
so promptly handles,
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induces the question whether he really
can require the 100 Police men he has asked for. They were
asked for in consequence of this reported out-break, which
turns out to be none at all. I think we should not be ready
to concede all this New Colony will want & solicit. I admit,
however, that there will be a great influx of Immigrants in
the Spring, when order will be requisite. But they must keep
order amongst themselves—& motives of interest & self
preservation will lead them to adopt measures themselves for
that purpose.
Lord Naas has not yet ans the reference
made to him as to a supply of Constabularies from the Irish
force. When he does ans it, the
Gov is to be asked
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if he
can pay for them. The ans will probably be in the negative,
& he will have to fall back on his own resources.