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( Ante, p. 71.)
In obedience to the order of the Court a minute was lodged for the pursuer, stating what he had earned during the period specified, but showing that the expenses of an office, &c., had more than swallowed up those earnings.
A minute was lodged for the defenders, agreeing to pay to the pursuer the full proportion of his salary for the period from 11th June to 1st October 1866, with interest from 1st October.
Decree of consent for that sum.
Both parties moved for expenses.
The Court gave expenses, subject to modification, to the defenders.