Opinion
Decided June, 1890.
Attorney-General and Solicitor, for the state.
W. L. Foster and A. S. Wait, for the defendant.
It is not advisable to examine the law of the case until the question whether the defendant in State v. Cornish (ante, p. 329) acted as the agent or servant of this defendant in bringing the pauper into this state, and until other questions of fact are determined by agreement or trial.
Case discharged.
ALLEN and SMITH, JJ., did not sit: the others concurred.