3 Mo. 1 | Mo. | 1831
delivered the opinion of the Court.-
Storrs was indicted under the sixth section of the act.entitled “An Act to license retailers of wines and spirituous liquors,” approved Feb. 4th, 1825, for selling spirituous liquors, suffering them to be drank about his house without a license therefor. The indictment charges that the said Storrs “ did then and there sell and retail to one Pemberton S. Bridges of the county aforesaid, one half pint of whisky, and did then and there suffer and permit the said spirituous liquors so sold as aforesaid, to be then and there drank in his the said Storrs’ shop, then in his possession, by the said Bridges and others: and the said Storrs did then and there sell and retail to one Stephen Lacey, of the county aforesaid, one half pint of whisky, and did then and there suffer and permit the said spirituous liquors so sold, as last aforesaid, to be then and there drank in his, the said Storrs’ shop, then in his possession, by the said Lacey and others, and the said Storrs did then and there sell and retail to divers other citizens, to the jurors aforesaid unknown, divers other half pints of whisky. And did then and there suffer and permit the said spirituous liquors so sold as aforesaid, to be then and there
The judgment of the Circuit Court is, therefore, affirmed, with costs.