their suspension, in the like case to that of which the latest example is now before His Excellency, I do not think that any one would have the right to blame him as for excessive estimation of the duties of a paid Police Magistrate.

If I make no apology for venturing to offer my advice upon a matter little suited to my province as Law Adviser of His Excellency, it is because, in the pass which things have come to, I have now no advice, as Law Adviser, to offer, I am helpless. Do as long as this Administration of justice is tolerated. I cannot reach the mischief by any remedy within my grasp.

For reasons already submitted, the Writ of Certiorari must be considered a dead letter. By pretending to hear and adjudicate upon the merits, the justice have put it out of my power to employ the writ of Mandamus, so effectual against them whilst they affect to justify their

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their suspension, in the like case to that of which the latest example is now before His Excellency, I do not think that any one would have the right to blame him as for excessive estimation of the duties of a paid Police Magistrate.

If I make no apology for venturing to offer my advice upon a matter little suited to my province as Law Adviser of His Excellency, it is because, in the pass which things have come to, I have now no advice, as Law Adviser, to offer, I am helpless. Do as long as this Administration of justice is tolerated. I cannot reach the mischief by any remedy within my grasp.

For reasons already submitted, the Writ of Certiorari must be considered a dead letter. By pretending to hear and adjudicate upon the merits, the justice have put it out of my power to employ the writ of Mandamus, so effectual against them whilst they affect to justify their

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