Chambers' are

as

great and graving above of the practice

"Judges Chambers". "His Lordshipis

they ought to be- in the same range of buildings in the his bourt, _ and, if the spirit of the respected here av it

motitution were

is the liver.

other Colonial funtivature, his Lordship would be found at those Chambers, by members of the

to lim, upon profession seeking started days and at started hours. Thither would be returned all sum-

returnable in Chambers, and

Autovev

would

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there they imild be heard. It is hardly necessary for me to enlarge upon the ordvantage which this attention to the Convenience of his cdriver_ conild_ luvure to the suitor. It is imposible indeed to separate them. The farcilities of reference to books and papers afforded

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by the neighborhond of the Chambers of the fudge to those of the bounsel one the privilege of the client. It is equally for the sake of the blient that

necessity is imposed upon fudge of having his blumbers elve-

roof:

the

the

where than under his non- lest perchance the temptation Phould offer itself of drowning thither matters not properly cognizable there, for his

and enfist.

Heart the practice

greater

I

Louve al

"regret to say

of Chief Justice Nonline is directly. contrary to these chiclesome usages, and that the mivalness which Shave limited already begin to appear. His private residence is situated about a muile and a half from the boost Homove, its offices, and those of the profession;

access to it is

to it is had

lead by on

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