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"Members. The

andwer was in

affirmative

Read Letter W. 459, of 2d August 1858, from

The Acting Colonial Secretary to the an Attorney General, conveying to him the Governor's Statement and the 5 Resolutions Mecting; and stating that the Documents referred to in the said Resolutions might be seen

by him at the Government Offices, during official hours.

come to at the last ____

Read a Memorandum, prepared by the Clerk of Councils by order of his Excellency, containing a Statement of what passed between himself and the Morney General, when that Officer called on the 3rd Instant at the Colonial Secretary's Office.. to inspect the Documents in support

" the aforesaid Resolutions.

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"Read a Litter, of the 3o August 1858, --- from the Attorney General in reply to "Letter W. 169 of the 22 Instant, from

the Acting Colonial Secretary, and to the Resolutions therein enclosed..

The Attorney General having stated in

his said Letter of the 3rd August, that

the 4 clear

-on

days

allowed him to..

Court Days,

prepare his defence were

the motion of the Licut Governor,

Mr. Masson, the Acting Registrar of the Supreme Court, was sent,

and examined.

for,

Mr. Masson said, that he believes the

Supreme Court did not set

3rd Instant.

the

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