Description | Has received from Mr Pollock a copy of the last despatch from Carolina, upon which he will only say that he most zealously wishes that without prejudice to any other person, some occasion may soon present itself of removing Lord Charles to a better situation and thereby avoid to himself and to Government the unpleasant consequences of a dispute which whilst it is maintained on one side upon the ground of prerogative can never have an end, observations on the legality of General Haldimand exercising the powers of commander-in-chief in North America |