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Wgdaesday, March" 6, 1844,
Alor President in 1814,:' ,
MARTIN VAN DUREN,
OF NEW :YORK.
For Viet Presided, 1
COL. RICHARD M. JOHNSON;
T OF KiNVICRY. '
{Subject to decision Of a National Conirention.l
As the Senior Editor must necessarily
be absent for. several Weeke, the entire charge
and control of the office will devcdr upon his
sob, E. o;GoonniCe, who is equally interested
in the , publication, and to wit, all payments,
communications, &c., can be maile.
A New Hand at the Widows!
The Bradford Argus occupies a truly
fortunate'position as far as regards the
facilities for the production of iits,edito
fiats. Any whnse imagination
has become so fraught with ideas , for
tlie speedy and complete adjustment of
all the 'cotnplicated machinery of go
vernment, ihat there ). is dangerin a lon--
ger Suppression, may find a mental
safety valve in its columns. Indeed,
the ebullitions of the genius anti talent
.and . knowledge of any anonymous
scribbler are thankfully received; and
-conspicuously inserted, provided they
abound with denunciations'of democrat
ic principles; and use pretty plentifully
interspersed with such . hackneyed
terms as- Albany Regency," 4. Loco
foco," &c., which- are all potent in an
argument, and against the logkof which
there is no contending.
The editor 4ont we'have in hand'
now, was once:_forni lar with the busies
.f
ness, and it appears that he has, after a
lapse of yearsibe lerrielied with cacoe
thes scribendi, and wishing to'. try his
hand at an editorial, has poune4cl upon
an article which appeared , in the Pot
ter, giving an illustration of - some of
the effects of the present tariff.
In he commencement thiso. tariff
editOr t \
" - for the. Argus, used pf,obably
to picking Haws in indictments, has dis
covered, as he thinks, an ambiguity'
in the phrascidogy, which renders it
uncertain whether the Bostoncapitahsts
own die stock of the "York manufactur
'ing company," or the town'of Saco, and
cavils at our authority for declaring that
the "York . Manufacturing company" at
Saco, had declared a semi-annual divi-
;lend of li:per cent. Now this will do
for an editor ivho is unable to answer
an argument, or controvert a position,
but his a flimsy way at best, and co
vers withan attenuated veil, the:hideous
deformities of a protective tariff.
Now we ask those who are most di
rectly interested, if the York Manu
facturing company " should enjoy or
exercise' the right of compelling the
consumer to pay thetii prices for their
fancy goods, se that they may declare
'a dividend of 17 percent: in six months.
Is it not compelling. .to shut out the
manufacturers of other countries, and
limiting us to the York Manufacturing
company, with the - expression; If
you do pay 30 or 50 per cent. more
than you _would otherwise, are you not
protecting hoine manufactures ?"
Again, thilo . ,Profound thinker, begs
the question by a s serting .that this large
dividend is probably owing to some
perfection,ln machinery=solue local or
ether peculiar advantage •which - .this
Yankee company, enjoys, _ and not on
account of the advanced price of the ar
„tiele t produced by the tariff. Ah ! in
deed. Where then is Your ,need of a
tariff ? If our manufacturers can sell
their goods as cheap 'as foreign coin
petitors, shOu t h ( l/‘ be Oiled to pay
thi em hone of 34 per cent. per an
to -swell their coffers!..; This com
pany is not anisolated ease. Scarcely
a paper comes to us but srecan read in
it, the - evidence that our population are
paying their treasure to the boated ar
istocratic and , grasping capitalist.s.:of our
own _country, through these restrictions
and duties, to themindeed “protection.”
Ilia case illustrating the seffects of a
protection, would,. at lint Idush,.seert,t
pretty and plausible enough, if we did
not kneW that corporations are noi'apt
to be liberal enough to place their goods
at, priees which will ensure them semi ,
annual dividends of 4 per cent, when
by combination "they can procuret 17
per cent.._The capital" of this coun
try is in the bands'of the few, their in- - '
terms are closely identified ; and - we
believe that it would be as difficult to
procure the repeal of a tariff, after' it
had ..protepted" the purse-proud
our land into immense' wealth, as it is
for the suffering and starving
,popula
tion of Great Britain to repeal the laws
which are grinding them:in.& very
dust, steeping their children in ignor
ance and vice,, and - - hurrying t 4 heat by
thousands`to = a premature grave, pro
duCed by the overworking and over.'
tasking of their physical powers, in
their manufacturies and - colleries. _
The people, of England ire in favorof
free trade. In that country we can dis
' tinctly trace the practical effects of
high duties. : They are written oneve
ry page °flier history in letters of blisod,
depicting misery and vice and degrada
tion in its most hideous forms. Pover-.
ty and bloated wealth stand side by
eide,4and. the history_ of her tariff laws
is fraught with the misery and suffer
ing of the poor population of that King.
dom. But her•aristocratic and grasp
ing capitalists are entrenched behind' a
triple barrier, and the justice of the
claims of those who are phrenzied by
their wrongs. and G maddened bY their
sufferings, fall unheeded upon their
ears. We are taught a terrible begot)
by the history of her protection ; every
sigh which has been wrung ~from her
suffering popelation,_ every prayer
which has been offered up for a Fedresi
of their grievances, should warn us of
the danger of granting exclusive powers
to the few. .
We believe that her system of grant
ing legislative favors has been mairtly
instrumental in bringing her to her pre
sent state; and we hope and' trust, as
we have a belief in the intelligence of
the people, that our -country will not
follow her mad and disastrous example.
The national interests of -our country
should be encouraged and fostered ; and
the inott6 of the. democratic party is,
PROTECTION TO ALL ; EXCLUSIVE
PRIVILEGES TO NONE:"
FATAL RENcourrrEtt.—A dispute oc
curred in Philadelphia, Y between two
1. •
boyi which resulted in the death of one
and the committal of the other to prison.
They both kept stalls in the
, market,
and after some words, had become en
gaged in a pugilistic encounter in which
the deceased, named Peter Doescher,
h6d the advantage, when the other ran
to a stall, seized a . butcher knife, re
turned, 'and Doescher's back being turn
ed, he plunged the knife into his left side
below the, , ribs, from the effects of
which hidied in less than an hour.
Accumwrs.---The Star oT the North,
published at , Berwick, gives an account
of an accident which occurred on Mon
day, 26th ult., to Mr. John Klinetob, of
Salem township. A tree'which he was
falling, rebounded and crushed his 17 in
a most shocking manner.
On Wednesday evening last, at Sikm
met Hill, in ,the same county, a lad nam
ed WHose started for mill with a team,
and upon descending a..slight hill, the
tongue.of his wagon-Was broken and the
'horses ran away, -v throwing him off and
'shatteringhis'Skull f most awfully. One
of the horses was killed.
Altmms COUNTY, BANft.—The
esami
ation of the officeriof the Berks county
Bank has , terminated. The •two most im
portant facts elicited are— r ist, That the
overissue, as it is called, is about $20,-
000. 2d. The money went into the coat
'mon funds of the Bank, -without resulting
to the personal benefit of the officers.
The ,President; Mr. Dechert, stated on
oath, that the bank is at this time indebt
ed to him from $12,000 to $15,000 .for
cash advanced and notes redeemed, to
keep the bank afloat.
DEATH OF NICHOLAS BIDDLE.--
Nicholas Biddle died at his- residence,
at Andalusia Bucks county on Tuesday
morning 20th-ult. aged 58. Mr. Bid,
dle was.a member "of the State Legiela
ture in 1810, and of the State Senate in
1814. In-1822 he was elected Presi.
dent of the, United•Siates Bank, in place
Of Langdon Cheves..
MELANCHOLY DisAsnitto---The dwel
ling of Dr. Lucien Spencer, of Bethany,
Conn., caught fire
_about midnight, on
quesday'evening, the 2fitlf ult., and Dr.
Spencer perished in the Ilarnes with , two
,children whdrn he attempted to save.
ENLanozarerrr.— . —The semi-weekly
United States Gazette comes to us this
week considerably enlarged,' and other-
wise iiaklroved.
FIRE - AT . , BAril.--We- observe - in a
••
'Philadelphia"-,paper mention , made of 'a
destructive 6re at Bithl,kl:` 1 , bill have
• not heard the iartieulars!*
The Latest itiaiebug:
"Thelatest " mare's nest” which the
Whigs have discovered is in the shape
of a circular, which is paraded. i& ; the
columns of the Argus with aMost.im.
posing display of capitals and steal)
capitals, italic and bold face. It aP:
pears that through a similarity of names,
a circular letter of a committee appointed
by the derhocratic members of the Lek
islature, was obtained by ,a Whig, and
straightway transferred to the columns
of Bradford Argus. The letter
contains an appeal to. the demociaey
to organize, and endeavor to carry (he'
state in favor of democratic principles,
with an infunction tO t keep their own
counsel, as a matter of course.
IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE.---ThO
news by the arrival of the Hibernia is
of considerable . importance. ° The
State Trials had gone through seven
teen days, each day being a perfect
farce.
There is said to be a ,11aw in the in
dictment, and that if convicted anti
brought up for judgment, the traversers
will be diicharged on the legal defect
• ,
being known.
OR the fourteenth day of-the trial, the
Attorney General took offence at some
remark; of Mr. Fitzgibbon one of the
counsel for the defence and 'sent him
a challenge, in court. The Chief Jus
tice gave a severe rebuke to the prose
cuting officer. Every Catholic was
challenged off the jury by the counsel
for the Crown. Mr. Lalor Shiel had
spoken for the traversers,
r and Mr.
O'Connell was to speak on the next
Monday.
Mr. 9-VConnell had mass celebrated
his drawing room, at Merrion-square,
on Monday, the 15th ultimo, before
leaving for trial at the FrrCourts.
One Dium has been leommitted to
Omagh gaol for sedition.. He had said
that The Queen ought to be shot, and,
o'9ounell put itriter place."
Mrs. ChristinatAilmour, who was
apprehended in this county for the, mur
der of her husband in Scotland, and
carrid back to that country bas had her
trial at Edinburg, which resulted in
her acquittal.
The news of the death of Prince
Albert's father, the Prince of Saxa
Coburg Gotha, Was received in London
on the afternoon of the 3d tilt.
MRS. MADISON. IN CONGRESS.-MTS.
Madison paid a visit to the House, on
the 7th ult., accompanied by two
young ladies. They were- handed to
seats placed for them on the right of the
Speaker's chair, on a level with the
Clerk's seat, and remained for half an
hone, listening to the speech of Mr.
Baser."
GovEnnon.--The 4th of March Con
vention have probably•before this, se
lected a gentleman as the democratic
candidate for Governor. We are glad
to see
, this vexed question settled at
last, and trust that the personal prefer
onces of every one will be laid aside
and p cordial and' unanimous support
given to the;nominee.
TREMENDOUS FIRE IN CANTONLA
most destructive fire occurred at the city
of Canton in China; on the 24th and 25th
of Oetoher last. Twelve hundred hou
ses were destroyed, together with a large
quantity of teas, and an immense amount
of other property.
SPECIA,L.ELECTLON.4he Governor
has issued a writ, directin g a special
election to be held in Alleghany county
on the ,15th of March, for the - choice of
a representative in congress to supply
the vacancy occasioned by the-resigna
tion of Judge
Tilt FIRST Pntazzp Boomr---The
earliest printed'book is a Latin .Bible,
printed in 1455, in Mentz. About
twenty.different copies exist; .
PAINFUL OCCURRENCE.-A.
Loomis, Esq., a lawyer in Pittsburg
while pleading a Case in coui; oa Sri-
day was disabled by;a stroke of apo
plexy- r
'AMERICAN MERINO, ' SHAWLS are now
manufactured at Blakel4township, Pa.,
from wool raised aCLancaster. • They
are said to be ailarge and handsome arti
cle, and sell readily at 95.
NOT Tues.—The rumor of the
change of theTost Master at William•
sport is not trui. Col. Titus is 'still
SciEnvison.—Mr. of Wilkes..
,
Birre;has been appointed Supervisor
on the Mirth Branch.
News teem all Italians.
Viscount Napoleon Bertrand has ate
,rived in . Baltimore.:frotn. the eastwardi
and, taltSn apartments it Barnum's ci i
ty Hottl.
1n ; digging.a - hcsuscf
Grein'Bay. Wisconsin:lecently, where .
titelrst Catholic 6hurCh *was erected
by the French' missioAaries, n silvfir
plate was iound, with 41 inscription in
French, dated 1681.
The grand jury of ;Lorain county
Ohio-bave pond sixtee4 - bills ofindietH
merits against 11.' TaylOr, late edittir,
ofthe , Oberlitt Evangelist, to most of
ivbich, if jnot all, it islutuierstood, .he
will plead "guilty... - ,
Miss Trimble, "a yOung lady about
23 years of age, left lier l house at
-I •
10, and has not been henrd of since.
• Miss Gleasbn,l a tngnetiier down
, ..-
east professes to tell by lohing`at a
lock of haiohe character of the disease
atrecting its original (tier, and pre
scribes with unerring certainty the
proper remedies. "
Two young women.were baptised in
the Mormon taith in Salem, Mass.,.on
Sunday week: The administiator cut
a , hole in the ice ,, and dipped the young
gyls into the freezing im
Mrs. Celia Dunn; w i fe
l of Mr. Dunn,
of Garrard county, Kentuckyl,
commit
ted suicide on_ Tuesday exerting week,
by hanging herself by a rope to a peach
tree.
We learn from the N ew Haven Cou
rier that Mr. Wm. Peek, in the cm=
ploy of Rich & fletchkiss,,of that place,
fell dead on Sunday as he was stirring
the Are, in his own houSe. cause=—the
bursting of blood vessel.
The! Treasury, Warrant. - in favor o
Gen. Jackson for $2700. was forward
by special messsenger to the Hermi
tage.
Commodore Stewart has written' a
etter that has been laid,before Congress,
in which he' advocates the establish
ment of the rank,of A l tirniralAn - the
S. Navy. ,
They have a delicate way of announ
cing a cock fight in , few York, .they
call it a. "'chicken diSimte."
' The-schooner Amidtad case is reviv
ed, and a claim tlr the Spanish Minis
ter for 310,000, for slaves and cargo, is
now before the Congress cornrnittee'of
Foreign ; affairs.- I
The N. Y. Journal of Commerce
says, the sales of real , estate by- auction'
and property, in New York,' are very
large, and at rapidly advancing prices.
A brute named John Peters has been
arrested in New York for stabbing his
wife with a jack knife.
A little boy near Norristown was
sent after a jug of wen, became intexi- .
eated by it fell into the Schuylkill, and
was drowned.
A national salute iwas fired at 12
ecloelt, on Saturday, on the Battery
at N. Y., under the direction of Major
Jos. Hopkins, in horior of the passage
of the law, by o:ingress, rettoring the
fine of 81000 imposed by Judge Halt
on General Jackson.
Young Cochrane died the Saturday
after the duel' was foUght.
A cow, with a most perverted taste,
was killed in Trentcin last week, and
the 'Gazette says, more than _ eighty
pieces, consisting of large and small
nails, horse shoe nailS, tanks, and bro.
ken pieces of.iron, w ere l taken frorfther
m
ato ach. - The roughness of the Ira
had been polished dOwn by the gastric ,
fluid.
The Supreme court of Rhode Island
will - hold their next * regular term at
Newport on the first-Monday of March;
at which time it is Presumed that the
indictment against Mr. Dorr for 'the
allege& crime of treason against,, the
State, will be calied . for trial,,
Pigeons are - killed by thousandi j 'at,
an immense . roost flezir fH.OlmeslArg,
Miss. '
.
• Mr. Lambert S. lliomas, a druggist
Of Baltimore committed suiCide'by
liberatelf taking 10Ei grains of corrosive
sublimate.
The village of . MUntgomery, Orange
Bounty N. Y., was *tell by a destrue:
Live . fire on Saturday e.vening,
loss alit* 820,0001 - • :
King Hewit was, connoted ofmnr
der in the second degree at the F,ebu
ary term of f1y4 , 1 and Tenniner of
Westtnoreland county. Re was charg
ed with the murdei i of James Rafferty,
on the 10th of November last.
The, poor honse.it Nantucket,- Mass.
eras destroyed by, #ke: on- night of
the 20th nit. and, eight persons inmates
thereof, perished in the flames. : •
•
• -1 •
FRACAS A'r Hamsßusu.—A person.
al rencothiter 'occurred in the rotunda
of the Capitel, of the afternoon of the
1:1th ult., in which Mr: :William Stew.
art and Mi. Thoiaar 3. 4'14'4
though' not very extensively, the whole
affair being for Buncombe " .319 they
'say of Congressional speeches ; Mak
ing more noise abroad thin at home.
MR. TAYLOR'S SErirexcE.—The Rev.
H. C. Taylor plead guilty ot the charges
preferled'• against him, and the Court
sentenced him to be• imprisoned in the
jail of the county for one year, pay a fine
of two hundred dollars and costs of pro
secution, and fined twenty five dollars
each on three charges - of larceny. His
situation in court is stated to have been
humiliating in the. extteme. •
STATE DEBTS.—The proportion of
state debt PER HEAD in the several states,
is as follows ;
New York,
Pennsylvania,
Ohio,
Indiana,
Illinois,
Maryland,
Lonisiani,
Alabama,
Mississippi,
Arkansas,
TEE Finn CONVICTION.-_,-On the
16th inst., a man froin. Erie County,
Pa., - was sentenced / t 6 the Penitentiary
in Allegbany Cit 7, having been con
victed of seduction under the law
against that crime, passed at the Jast
session of the Pennsylvania Legislature.
This is first conviction under The new
act.
FL A. KERR, formerly ,of this place,
but more recently.editor of the Lycom
ing Gazette, has received a hicrative
situation in the .War Department. So
says madam rumor. lie will be super
seded in the editorial management of
the Gazette by C. D. ELDam, Esq. of
Lock Haven.
DESTRUCTIVE EXPLOSION.-AI Erie
on the 13th ult., a tremendous explo
sion of gas occurred in the blast furnace
of the Presque isle Foundry company
which set fire 4 and reduced to` ashes
the whole building, an area of 240 by
85 feet. Loss between $20,000 and
$25,000. .
SUICIDE. OF A Govrusou.--Governor
Thomas Reynolds, of Missouri, com
mitted suicide at JefTersdn city,. onhe
9th ult, by shootinghimself through
the head with a pistol. He lingered
several hours in great agony. He had
been in'bad health for some time.
CHIVALRY AT .A.DLSCOUNT.--Air. Pool
er, the individual engaged as Mr. May's
Second iu the duel in . which young
Cochran was murdered, has heeu arrest
ed for purloining money froMthe pocket .
of a fellow boarder at - Barnuut'sHotek, at
I
Baltimore, and committed for trial. 1-
,NATIONAL CONVENTION. is answer
to an inquiry, the
_Glebe states, that
Ihe fourth Monday of
,May'nexf;.being
the 21:11 day, the time fixed ~for the
meeting of ; the democratic National
Conventioiti, at Baltimore.
SroucTiois4—The Legislature 'of
t 7 l\
ichigan has passed. a law , declaring
at crime of seduction a ciiminal sf
ffen\cce. The term ofimprisonMent is
limited to aye years.
GR AT DunEs.--The receipt; at
the Ne Yorko
.4ton' House on
Thurida 'week $140;000; and far this
month, so far, they have averaged about
$100,1)00 a ay:, ' ' ,
VALUABLE : `Anoo.—The ship Mo
sells arrived a , Boston frinn Havre, on
Thursday week, and broucht a' earg,o,
P
11 ,
of which the invo e amounted to near
s6oo,ooo—duties 76,060. • _
N. JERSEY • Cox rrwrioN.--The
bill providioglor the •lec,,ion of dele,
gates.to
:revise the , _ •corri nation of the
State of New Jerseyt has 'passed both
houses of the Xaegislature.
.• . '• •
DELAWAREH-The Demos
convention of Delaware met at.
the 22d ult. After much
was concluded not to send anydei
to the Baltimore 'convention.
SUICIDE.--Mr. H. Parker, of Adat i s,
Jefferson county, aged about aixtx; co
mined suicide on the 16th link, by hang
ing himself. Ile was an intetupetate
man. = • -
STATE PRENTNE.—Advieesfrom Har
risburg states thSt the public printing will
iviii mast tindoubtedly be given to-the
loti•est
Correstiotdente from
RAIIRIB mitt,
IIVIla; PZlfittFit td
February 22 ." TM!
. 10 4 aska,
kih.day. the W
n tiff; no a 2
ds itt th t
*maim. At ten o'clock the
both &Ines, aseemiQ 141141 „
%
to listen:to the farewell addr e "
Washington:Mier feliding 444;
Houses adjourned.
Febrinry 23. No busiook of I
- • - 1 4 40
tura was transacted in either branch of t 4
1
iskaure, but a barge amount Of local
disposed of,: a,t4i
February 24. It k th e s emeet .. mt.
from he select committee to whi t! , wit
r ed so ranch of the Governor's raesa,,,,,,'
fates to the trait, and also a resol t :
by Mr. Hughes some time ago on th e 4
reported the resolution with line
maten,,
.eompanied by a lengthy rep ort ai it,,L
4a e ' s ti on . ' Th e rePort — tpkes a meth
and conde mns 4em p,
system fre e i t 4
a piaihibiting tariff. It is assig ne d ulte
policy of Ce genera government, th an
4 ,0 3 , 3 g E tAft, with . the prinCiple of•
.•
in favor of domestic products would
84 ,
reasonable and suffecient. , pretreti on , to 14
wrests of Pennsylvania. The comp
waste concessiodof 'public opini on , ay. ,
an abandonment of the priatiple of
1828, in regard. to which arevend oot. .. ,
has taken place. i'he present tadh lit
r e d to and its principle approved. 11 s
is taken that the minimum redaction et,
riff, under he compromise act %meld he
insufficent i as a revenue measure, and
increase by 'the present act was requi a 4
wants 'of the governments and th e
Pennsylvania. Extracts from the opn a
Jefferson, Jackson, Buchanan, fea-116,.
Johnson are incorporated to suntan e t
pie of a revenue tariff, with discrimini4i
favor of domestic products, thereby
them 'incidental protection. The pief e i
the report was postponed until Tuesdahe
instance of the minority of the comae,
signified their intention to make acetre
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port.
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33 00
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A large number of loc'al bills were diii 4
of in the House. Mr. Dicky, from
tee on vice and immorality to which
red the petitions of citizens ofThiltulell
ing for 'the repeal of the law of l'alZ
prohibits the saio of intoxicating, drini ,
Sabbath, reported -at length against tl
of the petitioners. The rrpott was ur
ly adopted, and the committee (11'am!
February_ 36. • The business of thi
pretty tnuclr of a local nature. The
of 'instructions relative to the survey
Lionel road from the CuMberland 1113
Erie Harbor ri:as defeated in the Sena
tie vote.;eon motion of Mr. Rouratur
State Tr i easurer was requested inform tb
of the tenon ft still due on the •
1841, '42, '43, in each county respectit
February 27. Mr. Stewart, ou the
the minority of the select committee or
riff question,. submitted a report.
no essential particular front that of
ty except in reference to the publi(
distribution principle is advocated,
ports were, ordered to be printed. Ur
d,,r reported a bill for the constructi
outlet lock at Black's Eddy. Mr.•
then called up the resolutions relatin
to thelariff, and the same were under
ration the remainder—of the day. Tbr
refused to recede from its amendment
appropriation bill for repairs, and r
of conference was appointed.
February 28. The bill .giving out
tic printing and binding of the Soli
lowest biddei was called up this nor
it passed second reding by a vote of .S
In the .House, the bilt to erect a I
out of carts of Ilunti4don and Bt
called Blair, was debated for ti long
—no vote was taken. On motion 01
olson the committee -of wars and
instructed to -inquire into the match(
amending the license law as to compel
who deal with a stock of less than $
pay a license.
I omitted to notice in my List' the
portant bill of the session. On
last, Mr. Iloumfort, from the commiue
and means reported " an act to provide'
secure the permanent revenue of the
wealth, and redeem the public fai
Wilson submitted a resolution that
tie on the Judiciary be instructed to
to the expediency bf so amending
law, that no tax payer shall be deprivi
one scholar to school whether s
be his own child or not. Adopted
'FITE GAINES eASE.---A decisim
a few days ago in the Supreme
of the United States, on the es
which Gen. Gaines and his wife
plaintiffs, and the executor; 01
Clarke; of 'NewCrleans, defelt
A Washington correspondent ol;
Y. Evening Post says that 11).5
on which the defendants appealec
been decided against them. One'
Pails has been decided absolutel3
the two other points with a qualnii
that requires the cause to go g 3 i
fore the Circuit Court, but which
not probably..-iaffect the result.
recision mattes • the- General and
ire the lord and: mistress , as°
at nse property,; route say:fifiecH.
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