the 4th Instant, the
Thation Wednesday,
Inpreme Court sat for the trial of
case,
Admiralty which commenced
at 2 PM, and ended at fe clock in
the
Բ
evening; and that the Morney
General
wval
employed as Counsel
for one of the litigant parties; -
" That the Supreme Court did not sit
on
6th
the 5th Instant.
" That the Supreme Court sat on the Instant, from 12 o'clock to 6 PM, under the Summary jurisdiction,
and that an
Admiralty
case
was then heard which occupied. about half an hour... Mr Anstey being employed as Counsel in such
case.
Mr. Musson was ordered to withdraw,
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" and not to divulge the subject of his
Examination before the Council .
("The
"The Acting Celonial Secretary being
intiregated whether the business in which the Attorney General vas.... -engaged before the Supreme Court,
the 4th and 6th Instant, had been
In
professionally private or profissionally official; stated that the business was professionally private
"Mind a
"Read a Memorandum from the- Allerney General to the Excentive
Councit, dated the 6th Instant, in continuation of his Letter of the 3. nstant to the Acting Colonial Secritury.
was noticed in the said
A
passage "Memorandum, where in the Allers
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