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THE APPEAL COURT.

C T t va ( ?. fPP eal °P eQ ed yesterday morning, the Chief Justice and: Justices Gillies and Williams being on the bench. The ( ourt was occupied all day in hearing the case Brogden v. Queen, an action brought to recover a W sum of money for breach of .The question at issue is whether the General Government had a right to dednet certain sums of money from Brogden and. sons, for passages of immigrants brought out to the Colony for Brogdens’ conyemence. Mr Travers appears for the plaind f d t Mesars Gordon Allan and Bell for

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Evening Star, Issue 4118, 9 May 1876, Page 2

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THE APPEAL COURT. Evening Star, Issue 4118, 9 May 1876, Page 2

THE APPEAL COURT. Evening Star, Issue 4118, 9 May 1876, Page 2

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