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w Frinion (and the Attorney General in his later
Prision seems now dispord to take the same view) "the adjudication to find security within twelve "mouth chould in each case
be reported, Inthwith, to the Governor, and could have
" tesal prospective effect in contemplation of Imprisonment. of Jam right, there have
"been hundreds
cares of
this Kind improperly "dealt with by the Magistrates, for the second "Sentence I have quoted in a preceding paragrafle food is the form of sentence pronounced week atter week by M. May and M. Pompell "When they desire to add deportation to "impresonment."
9.
In reply to this, Lord Carnacom was good enough in his despatch N. 104
of the 28th of August 1877 to say..
"Wilts
reference to the practice which
has been in use
of ordering prisoners when
" sentenced to find security at the ench of "their imprisonment, and of deferring
"the
report to the Governo, the view which "you have taken appears to me to be "correct and
General
as the
Attorney
"concurs and M. May suggests a course
or
preventing the error in future,
I have
merely to approve your action in calling "attention to the subject."
Brute, though steps were taken
10
to
prevent
the
a
error in future, a considerable proportion of the deportation sentences to
take effect in 1877 and already been pased,