be held
би
the 9th November
last, and this much abbreviates
the interval between June and December. The enclosed return from the
the Registrar of the Court
shews that in
Year,
the
preceding
when Mn Hulme was
left to himself, the interval
ran
the
six months.
Your Lordship will perhaps
agree with myself that there
is
an
absolute fatuity
in un
as
-
Hulme, the judge, quoting Sanationes by Her Majesty's Government
an
Ordinance
_
positively disallowed. _ the says,
• the period this set apart for relaxation his previously received the sanation of then bapsty,
"Court of Michaelmal
this Rule
t
term 1845 being
a
mere incorporation
of the practical branches" of
of 1844 for
میلر
Ardinance No 15
the
Establishment of the Supreme Court:
up by
This Ordinance was
Frawn
Mr Hulme himself, and
it was found at home to be so replete with blunders as to require Lot Stanley's long bespatch of 16 Pasps, to 96 of 1825, to details them, annul the Enactment, and call for foun
in its
a
On
plare.....
new
Odinances
Mṇ Hulme wrote
very angry Comments of 36 Pages
Ford Stanley's seepatah,
conshed in
in such intemperate
termed that out of kindness to
with some trouble to
him and with
a
precis of the
myself I mare last objectionable parts in my
very
I bft
long Bespatah N. 100 of 1845.
out mot passages
as
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