| Court for the Trial of Impeachments and Correction of Errors | Dec 15, 1835

Chief Justice Savage

read an opinion, in which he came to the conclusion that there was no error in the decree of the chancellor : either as to the matters of form passed upon by him, or upon the merits of the case, and that therefore the decree ought to be affirmed.

Whereupon the decree of the chancellor was affirmed — 15 for affirmance, 4 for reversal.

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