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Respublica versus The Guardians of the Poor of Philadelphia U.S. 224 (1795)

handle is hein.slavery/ussccases0057 and id is 1 raw text is: 224       CAsrs ruled and adjudged in the
t795     It was ruled, BY TriE COuRT, that the defendant (the agent)
f.; was not anfwerable for the damages fufained by the plaintiff.
Heatly for the plaintiff.  W~ilcockr and Rawc for the defen-
dant.
April Term, 1795.
RFsPuBLICA Ve~rfu-    The GUARDIANS of the Poor of5
RaSP BLIC  ~  5  Phi ladedphia.
T HIS was a motion for a mandarmus, commanding the de.,
fendants to proceed to another eletion of the managers4
of the Houfe of Employment. By the a& of Affembly, paf-.
fed the aSth .of March 1782 (2 Vol. Dall. Edit. p. 17.) it
was declared, that  thb Guardians of the Poor in the City of
cc Pbiladbhia fhall half-yearly appoint fix of their number, to
cc fuperintend the Alms-HouTe and Houfe of Employment ;
and it was agreed, in point of fa&, that the Guardians of the
Poor had uniformly made the half-yearly appointments ; but,
with a view to enfure the benefit of experience, they had al-
ways taken care to keep three of the fix old managers in office,
'till the laft ele&ion, when fix managers entirely new were- ap-
pointed.
Bradfortd and ngerfoll, in fupport of the motion, contended,
that the ufage of re-appointing three of the old managers, was
beneficial, and oilght to be confidered-as the genuine connfruc
tion of the law.
. Rawie, in oppofing the motion, -admitted the ufage, but in-
fifted, that, on the terms of the a& of Affembly, the defendants
were authorifed to appoint fix- new members at every half-year-
elelion.
THE COURT, after advifement, reje&ed the motion
RESPUBLICA Verfus RICHARl)g
TIHIS was an indilment, off the 7t fe6ion of.thie aa ftp-,
plemental to the a6t for the gradual abolifion of'flavery
(-2 V6l. Dall. Edit. p. 589) which i3 expreffed in the following
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