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qiut point of quicranec.

2nd We are at a cous to discover the injurious effects to citter party Ian Alion of Suit resulting from. the mothervance strieth of the

pointen days for the I thri Pins ittings prescribed by Requía Senentis 14 March 1849- In the Contrary in a Solony like this a strict Foruvance of tem, unter recompanied to a very beral exercise of the power to appoint

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:ther days, would be positively a matter inconvenience. Pinties to suits

and their witnesses are

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time

continually

prom

the Colony,

to and fis from Put to Port,

semoving to and

d. cases would frequently recur there

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it would be well nigh impossible on

am of the Cerpointed days to brine all the parties together, and extensive Commissions to take cridence would be therefore necessary;

whereas under the

precent cuptem it has been practicali

system in the power of the parties to fix the time mat convenient to themselves Instead of procrastination beins its result inercared facilities have been afforded for the avoidance of delay.

the part of instead of suxprice on

either there has been gencraćly

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uuntually preconcerted arrangemant.

It certainly is not the case in Angland that Judges chambers are as the Attorney General thinks) they

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