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Show I Tlia Law of Newspapers. I 1. Subscribers who do not give express ex-press nolico to the contrary arc considered con-sidered as wishing to continue their subscriptions. 2. Ii any subscribers order the discontinuance dis-continuance or their newsptipers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. o. If subscribers neglect or refuse to tattu their newspapers from the uthces to wlik-h they are directed, the aw hoUU them responsible until they ;have settled tho bills, aud ordered theru discontinued. I 4. If subscribers remove to other .places without informing tl10 pub-; pub-; .sbcr, and the new5papc-rd are sent to I the former direction, thoy are hr d responsible. p. The cuutts have decided llm' refuamg to take newWfrfi f , :olhce or removing nud leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie ewd ce of intentional fraud. "tmtc .6. The pustajoHur who ucjccls tn Ri the hgal notice of the negTeet oi a person to take irom the u4e he newspapers add rested to him, i, liable to the publisher for the subWipU |