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(Ante p. 39.)
Expenses of third counsel disallowed.
The auditor, in his report on the account of expenses in this case, reserved, for the consideration of the Court, the question whether the expense of a third counsel at the trial ought to be allowed.
Mackay, for the defender, referred to the case of Routledge v. Sommerville, 11th January 1867, 5 Macph. 267.
Watson in reply.
The Court disallowed the expense.