legal aspects of the case and came to the conclusion that it did not come under, the
56h, 57th Sects of our Larceny. Ordinance corresponding log & 70 of the 24 325 - Vic C. 96.
to Seats
but under the ish, the de
- faulting Trustee deck. Whether
the
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opinion I formcct was right wrong get remains to be
decided.
12.
By sect. 65, - and to this
point I beg
to call your spen - cial attention, proceedings must, be commenced by the Attorney General . I requested the attorney General to be good enough
Comme to
my
roow. He came,
and Mr. Wotton repeated
to him all he had told me.
so far
Not a word was said..
as I remember about
of probability of an escape
any
rive
to Macar but we were - pressed by Mr Holton with
the idea that suicide was to
13.
e feared.
Having thus placed the matter in the hands of this legal adviser of the Porscument,
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" considered that I had dours
my part so far as criminal, proceedings
were concerned; and
I then considered what steps
"ought to take as judge of thes Court to forest the
Bantraplay
property of
14.
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the Creditors.
Our Bankrupley Ordinanes imperfect piece of
legislation, being
The
Wish
a mutilated
Copy of thoughsh 10 ankoupley
Act of 1861; and the powers of
the
un Judge
CAL
very
limited.
15.
All I could do was do
duum out
Huffam
under Feet 38,
him to
16.
ax du
алидни.
apon
And lack
give up all books papers documents, and monies belonging
to the estates he had administered.
With years of suicide in
view, it was
and that the
arranged
Clerk of the Court, Mr. Sangster,
Should
да
to Housfan's house
about a mile distant, in the
1, and urge
place of the Bailiff, him to obey
hour
the Dunmore
read
The
fixed or
Letter August 26th his attendance. I call attention
Embos p4
to the fovernor's remark
Of was
почет
ow
The
nearly 1 o'clock.
I went to my house prepared
a Summon