Excerpt from Report on Extraterritorial Crime and the Cutting Case, 1887, Vol. 12
Under the law here, when the parties agree to and sign a reconciliation, the case is dismissed, which was done in this instance, Mr. Cutting being required by the court to publish it [the reconciliation in his paper, which he did.
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