手で

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

171

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

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