256

with the duty of administering justive

in the Colony are

incapable of proming

his turtle,

a

stable pasment on

the evidence in extra

=

dition cases.

3. Setting aside

therefore this m

proposal I have

car.

sidered what aurend-

ment

of the existing

law were required

and I have concluded.

that what has caused

the greatest difficulty

mi

carrying out the

law,

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low

as

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a

it stands

the duty which

held

in

accordance

with the opinion of

of the Crown

the Lay Officers, to

be imposed

the

Governor and Executive

Cammil of revising the

Magistrates decision

and

and eatiofying them -

selves that the evidence

to justify

is sufficient to

the extradition of the

person whom he has committed to prison; and that if the Gaveanor

flared

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