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in any way disadvantageous to them

APOLO M

mit on

frismar, solis Recognizances solely, if this

11772

Case +

were held mer to curther dessines.

he

another

Mr. Day, Commissioner for the accused, agreed to this step; he said that he fully understood the delicate position of two of the members of the Commission, but wished to observe that Mr. Heenan, personally, had not the slightest objection to take his trial before them.

On the motion of Mr. Kingsmill, and with the concurrence of Mr. Day,

the Commission then directed Mr. Heenan's recognizances to be enlarged. This matter arranged, the

business of the dessines was proceeded with, and satisfactorily concluded. I have also to report that the Suits before the Supreme Court, in its Summary jurisdiction, had been pending ever since the first week in October, and that for the adjudication of these it was necessary to make some arrangement

necessary at once

Suits of this nature being comparatively small in the amount at stake, and it being most inconvenient to keep the members of the Commission longer from their more immediate public duties, I consulted the Chief Justice, who expressed his wish to Mr. Day

that

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in any way disadvantageous to them APOLO M mit on frismar, solis Recognizances solely, if this 11772 Case + were held mer to curther dessines. he another Mr. Day, Commissioner for the accused, agreed to this step; he said that he fully understood the delicate position of two of the members of the Commission, but wished to observe that Mr. Heenan, personally, had not the slightest objection to take his trial before them. On the motion of Mr. Kingsmill, and with the concurrence of Mr. Day, the Commission then directed Mr. Heenan's recognizances to be enlarged. This matter arranged, the business of the dessines was proceeded with, and satisfactorily concluded. I have also to report that the Suits before the Supreme Court, in its Summary jurisdiction, had been pending ever since the first week in October, and that for the adjudication of these it was necessary to make some arrangement necessary at once Suits of this nature being comparatively small in the amount at stake, and it being most inconvenient to keep the members of the Commission longer from their more immediate public duties, I consulted the Chief Justice, who expressed his wish to Mr. Day that
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in any way disadvantageous to them APOLO M mit on frismar, solis Recognizances solely, if this 11772 Case + were held mer to curther dessines. he another Mr. Day, Commisel for the accused, agreed to this step; he smit that a fully understood the delicate position of twos of the members of the Commission, but wished to observe #hart M. Heenan, peromally, houd not the slightest objection to take his trial before them. On the motion of M. Kingsmill, and with the emenrence of Mr. Day, the Commission then directed Mr. Heenan's recrquizances to be enlarged. This matter arranged, the تر C 34 busines of the dessines ins forreceded with, and startinfarctmily concludedt. I have also to repent that the Suits before the Supreme Cant, in its Summary furisdiction, had been pending ever since the first week in "Betober, and that for the adjudication. of these it was necessary to make some arrangement necessary at rice Suits of this seature being enuparatively small in the amount at stake, and it being most in- envenient to keep the members of the Commission longer from their more imediate publie duties, I emoulted the Chief Justice, who expressed his mish tint Mr. Day- that
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in any way disadvantageous to them

APOLO M

mit on

frismar, solis Recognizances solely, if this

11772

Case +

were held mer to curther dessines.

he

another

Mr. Day, Commisel for the accused, agreed to this step; he smit that a fully understood the delicate position of twos of the members of the Commission, but wished to observe #hart M. Heenan, peromally, houd not the slightest objection to take his trial before them.

On the motion of M. Kingsmill, and with the emenrence of Mr. Day,

the Commission then directed Mr. Heenan's recrquizances to be enlarged. This matter arranged, the

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busines of the dessines ins

forreceded with, and startinfarctmily concludedt. I have also to repent that the Suits before the Supreme Cant, in its Summary furisdiction, had been pending ever since the first week in "Betober, and that for the adjudication. of these it was necessary to make some arrangement

necessary at rice

Suits of this seature being

enuparatively small in the amount at stake, and it being most in- envenient to keep the members of the Commission longer from their more imediate publie duties, I emoulted the Chief Justice, who expressed his mish tint Mr. Day-

that

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