The Olden Time Series, Vol. 3: New-England Sunday - Gleanings Chiefly From Old Newspapers Of Boston And Salem, Massachusetts by Henry M. (Henry Mason) Brooks
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violate certain obsolete Sunday laws.
_Law Intelligence._ COMMONWEALTH VS. GLOVER. This was an appealed case. The justice before whom it was originally tried, imposed a fine on Glover, who appealed to the Common Pleas. It was tried at Dedham on the 21st ult. The complaint was that said Glover had been guilty of the crime of Sabbath breaking, by delivering milk to his customers in Boston on the 25th June last. The evidence to support the complaint was from two gentlemen, Messrs. M'Clure and Vose. They testified, that on the 25th June last they walked out in company at 5, A.M. to see if they could discover any persons delivering milk from carts--that they had not been long in pursuit, before they descried a man, who descended from his vehicle, with a milk vessel, and poured milk from it, which he delivered to a family in their presence.--They approached him--enquired his name, and from whence he came. He answered, from Quincy, and his name was Glover.--They asked if he was in the habit of bringing milk to Boston on the Sabbath. He told them he had been when the weather was very hot. This was the evidence. The complaint being for doing labour on the Sabbath in the county of Norfolk, which was not labour of _necessity_ or _mercy_. Churchill, for Defendant, in cross examining the witnesses, enquired why they rose at so early an hour, on the 25th June, and |
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