124.
335
quishin's thus raward were left unsettled
during
the remainder of Mr Ribbons limmre
of his office and though the other officers
were
bers much under the Mummidiate a personal control of the Chics Irratice and_ were called upon hi one or two Mistances to
contradich Mr. Gibbons Mattinents on to take
down hiswordɔ m to perform other duties which No. Gibbons hughh have naturally revented there is no augti of any disagreement between him and their hor of any of those complaints or difficulties that rught well
have audion out of their Incertain relations to make
of
Mr. Gibbons had been dis
dispored
Fouble.
157. To far Mr. Gibbons was reduced to
Appendix p. 149.
a praction of complete antycction to the Chirs Inchic and without any recognized auctionty
over a single officer of the Court.
of
158. The lust words" in the passage
Mr. Hazelands killer above purted were an
ridication of another Movement that was
of
about to be meado appecting Mr. Gibbons position, which forms
another question upon
Correspondence.
the
159. In order & Explain what
followed it is necessary
to relation the or
hoo facts in the history of the Supreme Court -
rão
1879
the principal officers
were a Regishâr and a dipulz Regrahär,
and there were other officers who divided Judges Chests Amongst them the duties of
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