“Memorandum for the Executive Council.
“‘His Excellency the Lieut.-Governor has received the memorandum of the Executive Council in Committee, in which they submit to his Excellency their observations on Mr. Connell’s letter to his Excellency of the 19th instant.
“‘The Lieut.-Governor accedes to the request of his Council to be permitted to publish this document.
“‘(Signed) J. H. T. Manners-Sutton.
“‘May 22nd, 1860.’
“(Copy No. 7.)
“Memorandum for the Executive Council.
“‘His Excellency the Lieut.-Governor lays before the Executive Council a copy of a communication dated May 30th, 1860, which his Excellency has received from Mr. Charles Connell respecting his recent resignation of his seat at the Council Board, and the office of Postmaster-General.
“‘(Signed) J. H. T. Manners-Sutton.
“‘June 2nd, 1860.’