Ackn
e & state that HG is glad to be apprised of the
settlement of a question
wh while it remained open must have
furnished a continual source of irritation and uncertainty and
that H.G. feels little doubt

that
Mr Seymour has judged rightly
in placing the seat of
Govt in that part of the Colony where
the greatest stationary population has collected and maritime
communication is easiest.