SYDNEY.
Bertbakd's Qasp.t—lt willbe Been by reference to . our law report that an, application in. the case of the Queen v. Bertrand; was made to the Supreme Court, by the .Attorney-General yesterday; The"' order granting leave to appeal, together with the order to ; stay all further proceedings until the appeal shall have been determined, information of which was received by telegram last month,.arrived by the Madras : on;' Thursday, and by direction of the Supreme Court has been filed.as a.recprd of the Court. The necessary .documents ini this case will be prepared forth-; with, by,the .Erothonotary, and. be transmitted to ■ England by the : outgpingimail,. and it is probable that the appeal Will be argued: before the r judicial commietee of the Privy Council in about three months this time. Bertrand can employ counsel; to appear for him before tlie Privy Council/when the appeal; [is ' being arguedV if he tiiinka &i.—Sydney Merald, September IS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 893, 24 September 1866, Page 6
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