" provide for the trial and punishment I Spenders to whom
a
pardon has been
Granted under
"Ordinance 201
4
8 1860, and who
8.
may be found
" at large within
4 the Colony, in
"Violation
44
Li
8
the
Condition of such
pardon.
As I
understand this And
an Pender Found
9th section of
20. Vit c
2.47
the Imperial Act 27t
in the case
at large in the 33
Colony contrary to the condition of his pardon may on Conviction thereof be pentenced again
myht
to infrisonment for a term Equal
in duration to that
of his original sentence.
It appears to
me that the penalty
revocative of a convicti licence, rarely imposed by the ca
1 porfaition
Godse
foo
scommitted to person for the terme
inferiornment that remained
raspund at the time of the line 2.1671860 800
rung grantach
дить
viz committal to prior
for the residue of the pat
breach of coconditional
prandon is the
More correct, and