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Justice, who used the summary power given by the Ordinances and sentenced the Offenders for their contempt of Court,
the one to six months, the other to one month's imprison.
é
- ment . The effect was salutary and speedy:
Not
another instance of contempts of court of this kind occurred during the remainder of the Both of these cases
ofth
Sessions.
occurred on the first days.
I have, &c.,
( S ) T. Phisholm Anstey. A.G.
(True Cosey.)
MP Budges
Acting Colonial Secretary.
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Register General's Offee.
15th July, 1857.
I have the honour to achaudedy
receipt of your letter N : 627. dated 155 instant, directing me to report any
my knowledge bearing
facts within my
upon.
the statement made by the convict, Eli Boggs during his trial,
and also as to the character and
position of Wong..
a man named Ma Asto.
In reply to the first, I think
it must be evident to
the prisoner's sole object
te
every one
in ma
that
hing (the
Wenerable W. T. Bridges Esq. D.CZ.
Acting Celenial Secritury.
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