194

204

Mr.

Ordinance to which Justice Russell refers in his Menandun enclosed in Sir

G. des Voeux's Despatch No. 235, that the Magistrate should not discharge the

Fugitive until the Attorney General has been heard aganist the Order of Discharge should he desire to oppose it; and that an

Appeal

by the Attorney General. should be allowed against such Order of Discharge. The Fugitive of "committed "might be left to his remedy

by

Noo

18461

bure & in Monial Office Cat-8, 1855

by

for

Nabeas Corpus"

I am also to suggest, Lord Runtsford's considerationg

that the draft Ordinance

with the proposed amendments should be submitted

the

to

Law Officers before further

instructions

Governor

are

sent to the

the object.

The Draft-Orderiance returned herewith

of 1875 13

requested.

I am,

AJ

Your

Sci

most obedient- humble servant,

P. WTurnie

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