The Court are of opinion, that the objections to the admission of the indenture in evidence, are sustained. The power of the overseers in relation to this subject is a very important one. The statute, whi«‘h contains various precautions for the benefit of the minor, provides, that male children may be bound out as apprentices “ till they come to
The other objection is equally conclusive. The statute provides, that the apprentice shall be taught to read, write and cypher. Now it may be, that more would be taught at the town schools ; but these branches of education may not be trught; or the town may neglect its duty to provide schools.
Exceptions overruled, and judgment of the Court of Common Pleas affirmed.
