three

Presuming that His Excellency's wish is to know

my opinion upon

so much

of the communication in

question

as concerns

my

department, I have the

hovor to refer bun to the reports whe

which I made

in

the mouth of August last arpon the

measures to be

taken for compelling the Magistracy to enforce the provisions of the Ordinance

"for Buildings

Nr. 8 of 1856.

and Nuisances;

If this Excellency has

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3

either in a

a public letter to "the Bench of Magistrates,

(Letter Para. 3. Div. 2.) or i

any

other

way,

recorded (Ib. Para.

Para 7)

"the

expon

- opension, as founded

"the advice of the Hovorable.

the

Attorney General, that "Mr. Hudson had no appeal,

For recourse

mor

of appeal, to a

"higher court under writ " of certiorari ; the Governor

must have misunderstood

those Reports in a very

essential

cial particulars.

What.

Excellency

I certified to His

Avas

that the

brown had no su

no much right; -

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