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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Plaintiff in Error, v. William Ravenel, Executor of Eliza Kohne, deceased U.S. 103 (1858)

handle is hein.slavery/ussccases0191 and id is 1 raw text is: DECEM3ER TERM, 1858.                      108
PennsyZvanza v. Ravend.
aimed at, is, that by the contiguity of the fore and hind wheels
of each bearing carriage, and the swivelling motion of the
trucks or bearing carriages, the planes of the flanches of the
wheels conform more nearly to the line of the rails, and the
lateral friction of the flanches on the rails, while entering, pass-
ing through, and leaving -curves, is thereby diminished, while
at the same time, in consequence of the two bearing carnages
being arranged and connected with the body of a passenger or
burden car, by means of the -king bolts or centre pins and
bolsters, placed as remotely from each other as may be desired
or can be conveniently done, and with the weightbearing upon
the central portion of the bolsters and bearing carriages, the
injurious effects of the, shocks and concussions received from
slight irregularities and imperfections of the track, and other
minute disturbing causes, are greatly lessened.
The remarks of the court about the want of a disclaimer,
where the patent claimed too much, though correct as a gen-
eral statement of the law, could have little bearing on the pres-
ent case, where the disclaimer, to be effectual, would include
the whole invention claimed.
It is abundantly evident, therefore, that the court having
given a correct construction to the patent, there could be no
error in refusing to give a different one, or in refusing to ad-
mit testimony which, under this construction, was wholly irrel-
evant to the issue on which the jury were about to pass.
The judgment of the Circuit Court is therefore affirmed, with
costs.
Mr. Justice DANIEL dissents, on the ground of a want of
jurisdiction.
THE COMMONW ATH 1 PENNSYLVANIA, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, V.
WiLI Am RAvENEL, EXECUTOR OF ELIZA KOHNE, DECEASED.
The question of donncil, so far as it depends upon the facts, is one fo thejury.
But it was proper for the court to instruct the jury what constituted a domicil in
law; and to say, further, that as the husband had his domidil in Pennsylvania
at the time of his death, the domicil of the widow remained-also in Pennsylva-
nia Whether or not she afterwards changed it to South Carolina, was a ques-

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