ATTORNEY GENERAL v. FEDERAL STREET MEETING-HOUSE


66 U.S. 262 (____)

1 Black 262

ATTORNEY GENERAL vs. FEDERAL STREET MEETING-HOUSE.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Bartlett, of Massachusetts, for the defendants.

Mr. Cushing, of Massachusetts.


Mr. Justice GRIER.

The writ of error in this case suggests, as a foundation for the jurisdiction of this court, "that there was drawn in question the validity of a statute of said Commonwealth, to wit, an act of the legislature, passed the 15th day of June, 1805, entitled `An act declaring and confirming the incorporation of the proprietors of the meeting-house in Federal street,' in the town of Boston, being repugnant to...

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