I did not receive Your Lordship's Despatch N 22 of the
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March until very near the close of the Legislative Session when
the Council was very fully occupied by the business before it.
To have laid before them then the correspondence which should
have been presented to them at
the the time of its receipt by
M
Seymour, respecting the Supreme Court, would probably have
caused a great deal of delay in the public work; and raised an
irritating discussion from which no practical good would result,
upon a subject which has now happily been set at rest by
M
Needham's removal to
Trinidad. I had already communicated all
the correspondence to the Executive Council; and the vexed
question has almost entirely passed out of the public
mind. mind.
Under those circumstances I have taken it upon myself to regard
Your Lordship's request that I would lay the correspondence
before the Legislative Council as not being a peremptory
instruction.