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mate of the bessel when the case toas Catted on, Icalled the
attention of the famt that
the American Censur
the
lite
• present.
defendant being Amaican Citizen it is
Aw
is usual a;
a matter of Cantery to offer the Connect. A seat on the Bench Mr. Michelt then addressed.
Mr human in most Contemptuses
manner the following to avots
That
such was the custom but that.
b
in
former occasion: Mr. Munson has grassly insucted the Cent and in a most disgraceful wvery and that no counting should be
extended to him and that be-
would not offer him a seat on the
Bench I then said to Mr. Neuman
have been, so insulted you
You
Brust leave the Count - M. Meman however asked Mr. Mitchell if he spoke on his own responsibility or whether he was following the instuctions of a Sheperior Authority
declined.
And Mr. Mitchell, desired giving
tiny ressly. The Coward them fuctested
If the
in toriting against the action of Count in the matter, the Magistate peplied that he pay
no attention
to the protest further thom to- file it, I then lift Const
Const with