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to the place from whence it came at all events, and that no duty should be paid on it. The only way to get rid of it said Young, is to throw it overboard. Captain Hall's Information; Andrew Mackenzie's Information. The consignees asked for time to prepare their answer; and out of great tenderness the body postponed receiving eeting? asked Copley; and all with one voice responded, that they might safely come and return; but they refused to appear. In the afternoon Rotch the owner, and Hall the master of the Dartmouth, yielding to an irresistible impulse, engaged that the tea should return as it came, without touching land or paying a duty. A similarouth the whole burden of landing the tea, and will neither agree to receive it, nor give up their bill of lading, nor pay the freight. Questions proposed by Captain Hall and his owner, and Answers given by the tea consignees. Every movement was duly reported, Journal of the Com. of Corr. for 7 Dec. VI. 461. and the town bec