114
worth in then Lordships province
and upon which it would not be proper for me to offer my
I will, however, how
that Tentirely
Opinion.
observe.
Concur in
the bicis expressed
Only
Ly
their Lordships
to the Colonial office of
The letter
The 2nd
Instaut, that the Naval Officers
had a discretion in
The
matter, and that under the circumstances they did
the
quite right. To call for interference of the Naval or Military Forces to execute
Court of law, the process of
to
a
except where there is an absolute necessity for it, as for instance is present a breach of the peace, appears to me to be fraught with very grave consequences.
And looking to the fact that