my replies to his charges._ the whole proceeding is opposed to the Colonial Regulation, which states that transmitting sack Papers on the
the
eve
of the viful
whisk
de partiere than
conveys
cannot be allowed!"_
I might, therefore, with
reason have declined forwarding
the Document until next mail;
more. reference
but fortunately
t
my Despatah Nr 46 of the
24th. Instant explains every And I will not
supply
Mir
thing
Hulme with even the pretext of
A
grievance
The day for holding the Admiralty Sessions was fixed by myself and two other Commissioners,
to the rule. For the Connifire ..
according to the rule.
H. Queen's Advocate was
“
E
the Cowit? These
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directed to instrust the: Obgistrar to ique the Public Notice, which was signed by the Registrar as by "Bider works referred of course to the Court of Armiralty, not to the Supreme Court. The Suprame_
Court House" was the locate where the Court was to des feld.
On the 13th April notice
Zivers
to Mr Hulme in
writing by the Registrer, and in the other Commifiours
He James
Day.
received the same nother on
the 15th the printed Active
the
in the
appeared in
>
Garethe... It was after this that the Gurge's Clerk addressed the Colonial Leontary, and from the obipations
to the notice if was
necessarity