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Case No. 8,796.

McGILL v. SHEEHEE.

[1 Cranch, C. C. 49.]1

Circuit Court, District of Columbia.

Jan. Term, 1802.

PLEADING AT LAW—REPLICATION WITHDRAWN—DEMURRER SUBSTITUTED.

The plaintiff, in slander, may have leave to withdraw his general replication and file a general demurrer, and the court will give the defendant leave to change his plea.

Leave was given to the plaintiff to withdraw his general replication to the defendant's special justification, and file a general demurrer. The defendant had also leave to withdraw his plea, and offer another plea by Tuesday next.

[See Case No. 8,797.]

1 [Reported by Hon. William Cranch, Chief Judge.]

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