CO129-047 - Sir Bowring and Lieut Governor Caine - 1854 [8-12] — Page 31

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However I regret to say many repuuct ufuled I must in

neentance with my

former letter

prefer Liry

claim to perconal liberti, during the law vacations pounded on the Abinances establishing him and cauctioned by In Majesty's

Aninisters and on the boinance in

is

particular (so far as the Judge senserned) enabling him to cupriver te Reqistian to sign Orders

Mirrut

for

the

Sebtors about to leave the

How a measure Melieve suggested by despatch from the Home breument

itself with the intention of ruceting the only urgent

care which might

arise in vacation - And I would

remark that all there Ordinances

pre

of subsequent date to the formal.

Commission.

Ivery much

riguet to find that the second paragraph of the

order requiring Officers of fovement" to confine themselves to their houses from 10 till 4 daily - does acourtly contemplate the office of Chief Justice

and was

sorry

that a

genual

Circular to such effect ihould

go

- if the

it's necising round - Surely harl Grey's Despatel to Sir Ju daris relative to the position of the Judge

were to be consulted this would not be, now can I think there is and

such

precedents for

any

interference

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