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for.
hr merely
bound Mr.
"Wilson to appear for
when called
judgment upon, and suggested that
he should publish a sufficient
without
delay-
apology
sam
Sorry
that Mr.
the
Wilson did not adopt
is recommendation as
Judge's
it involved the necessity of
his
being
called up for
judgment when a
fine of £100 was inflicted upon him.
At the same time I
presume Mr Wilson's unwillingness
to meet the
requirement of the
Chief Justice to have sprung out of
partly the
Extravagant
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5.
terms
of Mr Austry's demands, and
his
partly triviality of
On
own cause
а
of the
the original complaint.
former
occasion
our
The Chief Justice remarked on the fine inflicted Newspaper Editor having been paid by public subscription, and I hesitate therefore to come forward and return the
fine to Mr. Wilson.
But in the first place
in the present instance I should
be
only exercising the prerogation
of the Crown,
and in the second
place I not only hold the entire