Dutton v. Plairet/Opinion of the Court
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The same questions substantially are presented in this case as in the case of Bronson v. Rhodes (heretofore decided at this term) 7 Wall. 229. The principles settled by that judgment require that the judgment of the supreme court of Pennsylvania be affirmed, and it is so ordered.
David W. Sellers, for plaintiff in error.
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