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cases and limiting is any way the present safeguard agained the abuses to which I have referred. it would meet with great opposition Council and lead to a phrono demonstration of Public feeling in the Colony
c.
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pases under
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This Bill provides that proceeding 10 io Extradition
under the Treaty of Funtsen should in Juture take place before the Governar in Grouncil and therefore, with closed dons; but I apprehend that, as observeel bige der
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the Depositions to be producech is pourt is the event of their being called for on the return of attrit of Habeas Parsons.
11 If this objection is not to the
Depositioms being made public, but only to the facility afforded by the present pozatim to professional Lawyer of appearing in the at Proceedings and parsing Rechnical difficulties and confusing the Witnesses, the remedy will no doubt be found in transferring the furcadiction in such caset from the Magistrates to the
overnor us Council 12 HC poing regard however to the
Having state of publie Juling is the Colony.
I venture to recommend. that any change in the existing opgatem phould be introduced
by