ANDREW ALDRIDGE AND OTHERS, PLAINTIFFS IN ERROR, v. NATHANIEL F. WILLIAMS. JANUARY TERM, 1845. The act of Congress, of March 2d 1833, commonly called the Compromise Act, did not, prospectively, repeal all duties upon imports after the 30th of June, 1842. Repealing only such parts of previous acts as were inconsistent with itself, it left […]
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44 U.S. 9
44 U.S. 9 3 How. 9 11 L.Ed. 469 ANDREW ALDRIDGE AND OTHERS, PLAINTIFFS IN ERRORv.NATHANIEL F. WILLIAMS. January Term, 1845 1 THIS case was brought up by writ of error, from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Maryland, and involved the construction of the act of Congress of March […]