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costs and Robison with the remainder. Robinson then asked for an appeal which , we told him he could get as a matter of rights, and Justice Reid told him that in taking an appeal it would have to be from the original Judgement and not from the compromise, and that by the law he would have to give security for the costs, and that he would as soon as they got through with another matter of business prepare  the bond and grant him the appeal.  He accordingly commenced to prepare the Bond and Robinson how had steped aside returned and asked if he could then have the benefit of the compromise Judgement, to which Justice Reid remarked that the compromise had been suggested by Justice Wayland and if he still consented thereto that he himself would have  no objection.
   we then accorded to him the compromise judgement which he asked for and which we understood him to accept in the spirit it was offered.
James A Reid J.P.
E.G. Wayland J.P.