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Mr.
Ordinance to which Justice Russell refers in his Menandun enclosed in Sir
G. des Voeux's Despatch No. 235, that the Magistrate should not discharge the
Fugitive until the Attorney General has been heard aganist the Order of Discharge should he desire to oppose it; and that an
Appeal
by the Attorney General. should be allowed against such Order of Discharge. The Fugitive of "committed "might be left to his remedy
by
Noo
18461
bure & in Monial Office Cat-8, 1855
by
for
Nabeas Corpus"
I am also to suggest, Lord Runtsford's considerationg
that the draft Ordinance
with the proposed amendments should be submitted
the
to
Law Officers before further
instructions
Governor
are
sent to the
the object.
The Draft-Orderiance returned herewith
of 1875 13
requested.
I am,
AJ
Your
Sci
most obedient- humble servant,
P. WTurnie
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