Hemphill's Appeal

Per Curiam:

The act of Assembly of March 31st, 1860, see. ,33, Pamphlet Laws, 439, has enacted that no indictment or proceeding thereon shall be removed from the Quarter Sessions to the Supreme Court, by either certiorari or writ of error, without a special allowance, either by the Supreme Court or one of the judges thereof. Neither of the writs in these cases was specially allowed, and we think they were ineffectual to remove the case.

Writ of error and certiorari quashed.