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Presuming that His Excellency's wish is to know
my opinion upon
so much
of the communication in
question
as concerns
my
department, I have the
hovor to refer bun to the reports whe
which I made
in
the mouth of August last arpon the
measures to be
taken for compelling the Magistracy to enforce the provisions of the Ordinance
"for Buildings
Nr. 8 of 1856.
and Nuisances;
If this Excellency has
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either in a
a public letter to "the Bench of Magistrates,
(Letter Para. 3. Div. 2.) or i
any
other
way,
recorded (Ib. Para.
Para 7)
"the
expon
- opension, as founded
"the advice of the Hovorable.
the
Attorney General, that "Mr. Hudson had no appeal,
For recourse
mor
of appeal, to a
"higher court under writ " of certiorari ; the Governor
must have misunderstood
those Reports in a very
essential
cial particulars.
What.
Excellency
I certified to His
Avas
that the
brown had no su
no much right; -
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