6 JANUARY 1844, Page 12
A correspondent who has sent us a report as a
sequel to our paper of last week on " Justices' Justice " will perceive a distinction in the two cases, considered as alb, jects for remark ; in the one that we touched upon. there appeared to be no doubt as to the side on which the fault lay, while there was a total failure of justice; in the new case, there is less distinctness in the merits, and the complainant attained the object immediately sought.